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Title: Alcohol, Drugs and Adolescents


1
Alcohol, Drugs and Adolescents
2
Round 1
3
1. Which of the following does not contain a
drug?
  • beer
  • chocolate
  • water
  • cigarettes

4
2. In small doses, caffeine
  • lowers body temperature
  • increases urination
  • causes warts to grow
  • increases body hair

5
3. Caffeine is not present in
  • chocolate
  • coffee
  • sleeping pills
  • tea

6
4. Which drug causes the greatest number of
deaths in Australia each year ?
  • alcohol
  • tobacco
  • heroin
  • marijuana

7
5. Amphetamines (speed) can have which of the
following effects on the body
  • restlessness and difficulty sleeping
  • sleepiness
  • reduced heart rate
  • increased appetite

8
6. From which country did coffee originate?
  • Arabia
  • Jamaica
  • Ireland
  • Brazil

9
7. Which of the following drugs depresses
(slows down) the bodies functions?
  • Caffeine
  • Cocaine
  • Alcohol
  • Ecstasy

10
8. What is the highest selling duty free
product in the world?
  • alcohol
  • tobacco
  • perfume
  • camera film

11
9. Which of the following is the most commonly
used drug in Australia?
  • marijuana
  • tobacco
  • amphetamines
  • alcohol

12
10. The most commonly overdosed drug in
Australia is
  • Alcohol
  • Heroin
  • Paracetamol (Panadol)
  • Ecstasy

13
Round 2
14
1. The most potent form of cannabis is
  • marijuana
  • hemp
  • hash
  • hashish oil

15
2. In what year was the first Australian beer
can produced?
  • 1949
  • 1954
  • 1959
  • 1961

16
3. What was distinctive about the first
Australian beer can?
  • It was in the shape of a kangaroo
  • It held two gallons
  • It had a screw top
  • It had to be opened with a can opener

17
4. By definition, an illicit drug is
  • hard to get
  • an injectable drug
  • an illegal drug
  • an expensive drug

18
5. Which of the following is not an illicit
drug?
  • ecstasy
  • cannabis
  • codeine
  • heroin

19
6. How much caffeine is consumed world wide
each year?
  • 20 000 tonnes
  • 80 000 tonnes
  • 120 000 tonnes
  • 200 000 tonnes

20
7. Approximately what percentage of the
Australian population have ever tried
ecstasy?
  • 30
  • 15
  • 5
  • 1

21
8. What do Sandra Bullock, Chevy Chase, Bill
Cosby, Bruce Willis, Tom Arnold Kris
Kristofferson have in common?
  • All have spent time at the Betty Ford clinic.
  • All used to work as bartenders
  • All have played the role of an alcoholic
  • All say that their favourite drink is Gin Tonic

22
9. In what year was the corkscrew invented?
  • 1780
  • 1860
  • 1890
  • 1910

23
10. What does a labeorphilist collect?
  • Beer bottles
  • Stubby holders
  • Drink coasters
  • Wine

24
Round 3
25
1. A standard drink contains
  • 1 gram of alcohol
  • 5 grams of alcohol
  • 10 grams of alcohol
  • 100 grams of alcohol

26
2. How long does it take a healthy liver to
break down one standard drink?
  • 30 minutes
  • 1 hour
  • 2 hours
  • 4 hours

27
3. Which 375ml can of drink contains the
most alcohol?
  • Bundy and Coke
  • UDL Vodka and Orange
  • Victoria Bitter (full strength beer)
  • Woodstock Bourban and Cola

28
4. In the context of drink driving, what do the
letters BAC stand for?
  • Booze And Cannabis
  • Blood Alcohol Concentration
  • Basic Alcohol Consumption
  • Breath Alcohol Content

29
5. Approximately how many beer cans would you
need to make a trail from Bendigo to Mildura?
  • 3 000 000
  • 30 000 000
  • 30 000
  • 300 000

30
6. How could an adult female drink and stay
below the legal limit for driving?
  • 1 in the first hour and 1 every hour after
  • 2 in the first hour and 1 every hour after
  • 2 in the first hour and 1 every 2 hours after
  • 1 in the first hour and 2 every hour after as
    long as you have a cup of coffee before driving.

31
7. How much wine is there in one standard
drink?
  • 100 ml
  • 150 ml
  • 200 ml
  • 250 ml

32
What is the maximum legal BAC for a P Plater
in Victoria?
  • .05
  • .08
  • .07
  • .00

33
9. What is the maximum legal BAC for a fully
licensed driver in Victoria?
  • .05
  • .08
  • .07
  • .00

34
10. The average number of grapes required
to make one bottle of wine is
  • 600
  • 800
  • 1000
  • 1200

35
Round 4
36
1. In 1945 the percentage of Australian men who
smoked was approximately
  • 20
  • 40
  • 70
  • 90

37
2. In 2001 the percentage of Australian men who
smoked was approximately
  • 20
  • 40
  • 70
  • 90

38
3. How long does it take for nicotine to react
on the brain after inhaling cigarette
smoke?
  • 30 seconds
  • 2 seconds
  • 7 seconds
  • 2 minutes

39
4. The correct term to describe a fear of
alcohol is
  • Alcophobia
  • Methyphobia
  • Grogophobia
  • Ethaphobia

40
5. Which drug causes the most deaths in 15 to
30 year olds each year in Australia?
  • alcohol
  • tobacco
  • heroin
  • ecstasy

41
6. Approximately what percentage of 14 year
olds would say they have ever tasted alcohol?
  • 30
  • 50
  • 70
  • 90

42
7. Approximately what percentage of 14 year
olds have consumed alcohol in the past month?
  • 30
  • 50
  • 70
  • 90

43
8. Approximately what percentage of 14 year
olds have ever tried cannabis?
  • 10
  • 20
  • 30
  • 40

44
9. Approximately what percentage of 12 year
old males have consumed alcohol in the past
month?
  • 10
  • 20
  • 30
  • 40

45
10. Approximately what percentage of 12 year
old females have consumed alcohol in the past
month?
  • 10
  • 20
  • 30
  • 40

46
Round 5
47
1. A tegestologist
  • is a collector of drink coasters
  • is a scientist who studies alcohol related
    illnesses
  • is somebody who regularly makes home brew
  • studies the science behind beer brewing

48
2. Australians consume how many million litres
of beer per year?
  • 17
  • 170
  • 1 700
  • 17 000

49
3. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year
olds would say they have ever tried cannabis?
  • 10
  • 20
  • 30
  • 40

50
4. What type of drink would most 12-17 year
old males usually drink?
  • beer
  • wine
  • premixed spirits
  • spirits

51
5. What type of drink would most 12-17 year
old females usually drink?
  • beer
  • wine
  • premixed spirits
  • spirits

52
6. How would most 12- 17 year olds have obtained
their last alcoholic drink?
  • their parents gave it to them
  • they took it from home
  • they got someone to buy it for them
  • they bought it themselves from a retail outlet

53
7. Which group would contain the largest
proportion of young people who drank
alcohol in the past week?
  • metropolitan males
  • rural males
  • metropolitan females
  • rural females

54
8. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year
olds would have smoked cigarettes in the past
week?
  • 10
  • 20
  • 30
  • 40

55
9. How would most 12-17 year olds have obtained
their last cigarette?
  • their parents gave it to them
  • they took it from home
  • they got someone to buy it for them
  • they bought it themselves from a retail outlet

56
10. Approximately what percentage of 12-17 year
olds would have used at least one type of
illicit drug (excluding cannabis) during the
last year
  • 10
  • 20
  • 30
  • 40

57
Round 6
58
1. Which of the following is not an offence if
you are under 18?
  • buying alcohol to drink at home with your parents
  • carrying a bottle of Jim Beam in your school bag
    when you intend to give it to your older brother
    for his birthday
  • drinking alcohol in a bar while playing in the
    local pool comp with your dad
  • enjoying a glass of wine over dinner at a
    restaurant with your parent or legal guardian

59
2. Which of the following can not be used as
proof of age?
  • a passport
  • a keypass proof of age card
  • a learners permit
  • a student concession card

60
3. The maximum penalty that may be imposed for
making a false proof of age card is
  • 50
  • 150
  • 200
  • 2000

61
4. The on the spot fine that may be imposed
for purchasing alcohol for an underage person
is
  • 50
  • 150
  • 200
  • 2000

62
5. The maximum penalty for possessing cannabis
in Victoria is
  • 2000 and 1 year imprisonment
  • 10000
  • 500 and 6 months imprisonment
  • 3000 and 1 year imprisonment

63
6. In relation to trafficking cannabis, which of
the following is true
  • To be charged you must be in possession of more
    than 300 grams of cannabis
  • You can only be charged with trafficking if you
    make more than 50 per sale.
  • If a friend gives you money to buy drugs on their
    behalf you may be charged with trafficking.
  • You can only be charged with trafficking if you
    take drugs to a different country

64
7. It is estimated that at any one time, what
percentage of the worlds population is drunk?
  • 0.2
  • 0.7
  • 1.0
  • 1.3

65
8. How many people are estimated to die each
day in Australia as a result of smoking?
  • 30
  • 50
  • 70
  • 90

66
9. Who would you be ringing if you dialed 1800
55 1800?
  • Lifeline
  • Kids Help Line
  • Parentline
  • Drug info line

67
10. Which agency provides the main drug and
alcohol counseling service to residents of
the South Gippsland Shire?
  • Gippsland Southern Health
  • Kilmany Uniting Care
  • Milpara House
  • Leongatha Community House
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