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Unit Quiz

Unit Quiz. True/False. Multiple Choice. Fill in the Blanks. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. Final Question. True/False: 100 Question. 36% of middle schoolers are current cigarette smokers. Home. Answer. True/False: 100 Answer.

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Unit Quiz

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  1. Unit Quiz True/False Multiple Choice Fill in the Blanks 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 Final Question

  2. True/False:100 Question 36% of middle schoolers are current cigarette smokers. Home Answer

  3. True/False:100 Answer What is “False”? In order to be correct, the sentence should say "6% of middle schoolers are current cigarette smokers. Home

  4. True/False:200 Question Most high schoolers are not current cigarette smokers. Home Answer

  5. True/False:200 Answer What is “True”? Home

  6. True/False:300 Question Nicotine addiction can occur after as few as 100 cigarettes. Home Answer

  7. True/False:300 Answer What is “True”? Home

  8. True/False: 400 Question Nicotine does not affect or change the brain the same way heroin and cocaine do. Home Answer

  9. True/False: 400 Answer What is “False”? Home

  10. True/False: 500 Question The younger a person is when he or she starts to smoke cigarettes, the more likely he or she is to become addicted to nicotine. Home Answer

  11. True/False: 500 Answer What is “True”? Home

  12. Multiple Choice:100 Question What is the leading preventable cause of death in the U.S.? a) alcohol b) drugs c) cigarette smoking d) none of the above Home Answer

  13. Multiple Choice:100 Answer What is “cigarette smoking”? Home

  14. Multiple Choice:200 Question Young people who smoke cigarettes can experience _______. a) shortness of breath, coughing, and wheezing b) nausea and phlegm production c) only A d) both A and B Home Answer

  15. Multiple Choice:200 Answer What is “both A and B”? Home

  16. Multiple Choice:300 Question • Which statement is the most accurate? • a) Smoking cigarettes can damage your lungs. • b) Smoking cigarettes can damage your heart. • c) Smoking cigarettes can damage nearly every organ in • your body. • d) Smoking cigarettes is only harmful to people who have • smoked for a long time. Home Answer

  17. Multiple Choice:300 Answer What is “Smoking cigarettes can damage nearly every organ in your body”? Home

  18. Multiple Choice:400 Question Using smokeless tobacco can cause ________. a) cancer b) gum disease and mouth sores c) both A and B d) none of the above Home Answer

  19. Multiple Choice:400 Answer What is “both A and B”? Home

  20. Multiple Choice:500 Question Nicotine found in cigarettes and smokeless tobacco changes a tobacco user’s _____. a) heart and breathing rates b) heart rate and the brain’s reaction c) heart rate, breathing rate, and the brain’s reaction d) none of the above Home Answer

  21. Multiple Choice:500 Answer What is “heart rate, breathing rate, and the brain’s reaction”? Home

  22. Fill in the Blanks:100 Question Three health consequences of tobacco use are ___________, _____________, and __________. Home Answer

  23. Fill in the Blanks: 100 Answer • What are: • (Any three of the following would be correct.) • Strokes • Cataracts (which can cause blindness) • Emphysema • Gum disease • Pneumonia • Bronchitis • Chronic coughing • Wheezing • Heart disease • Phlegm production • Bleeding gums • Mouth sores • Shortness of breath • Hardening of the arteries • Increased risk of infection • Damaged immune system • Cancer • Being less physically fit • Impaired lung growth Home

  24. Fill in the Blanks: 200 Question Double Your Points! Earn 400! Two nicotine withdrawal symptoms are _____________ and ___________. Home Answer

  25. Fill in the Blanks: 200 Answer What are: (Any two of the following would be correct.) Irritability Craving Cognitive and attentional deficits Sleep disturbances Increased appetite Depression Home

  26. Fill in the Blanks: 300 Question When making a decision, three things to consider include ________, ________, and ________. Home Answer

  27. Fill in the Blanks: 300 Answer What are: (Any three of the following would be correct.) Situation: Why do you need to make a decision? Goals: What do you want to happen? Choices: What are your options or the alternatives? Consequences: What could happen? Decision: What will you do? Think About It: Did you make the right decision? Home

  28. Fill in the Blanks: 400 Question Two ways of handling conflict: ________ and ________. Home Answer

  29. Fill in the Blanks: 400 Answer What are: (Any two of the following would be correct.) Respond; don’t react. Don’t resort to violence or insults. Focus on the problem. Talk. And listen. Be reasonable. Be willing to cut a deal. Don’t take sides. Know when to walk away. Let it go. Home

  30. Fill in the Blanks: 500 Question Read the following scenario. Then fill in the blanks in the follow-up statement. Carlos’s friend Mike started smoking cigarettes because his older brother does. They’re all hanging out one day, and Mike offers Carlos a cigarette. Carlos does not want to smoke. He’s not sure what to do because everyone is watching him to see how he reacts. Three ways Carlos could say “no” and be tobacco free are ________, ________, and ________. Home Answer

  31. Fill in the Blanks: 500 Answer What are: (Any three of the following would be correct.) Say “no” and suggest something else. Say “no” and talk about the consequences. Say “no” and give a reason or explain why you said “no.” Say “no” and reverse the pressure. Say “no” and change the subject. Say “no” and add some humor. Say “no” and walk away. Home

  32. Final Question A scenario that is an example of peer pressure is ________. A scenario that is an example of peer influence is ________. (Create your own scenarios to fill in the blanks.) Home Answer

  33. Final Answer What are: Answers will vary, but examples should refelct the differences between peer pressure and peer influence: Peer pressure is obvious, or overt pressure from friends, and tends to involve teasing, taunting, challenging, encouraging others, or giving someone attitude. Peers pressure friends with words and actions they don’t want to do—it can be positive or negative. Peer influence is less obvious. It’s an internal pressure people put on themselves to do something they don’t want to do because they think it will help them be accepted, maintain friendships, or fit in. Peers don’t actually say or do anything to encourage the friend. The End

  34. Thanks for sharing what you’ve learned about being tobacco free! Home

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