If a friend appears to have alcohol poisoning, what is the best
choice you can make per the information in this module?
a. Put them to bed so they can sleep it off
b. Call for assistance and get them medical attention
c. Cover them with a blanket and closely monitor their
breathing
2. Among respondents who began drinking before the age of fifteen,
which percentage of them were classified as alcohol dependent at
some point in their life?
a. 20%
b. 30%
c. 35%
d. 40%
3. Eating before and during alcohol consumption is a good idea
because…
a. It slows down the absorption of alcohol into your system
b. It will help keep you from vomiting if you consume too much
alcohol
c. It reduces visible signs of intoxication
4. What drink will most likely get you inebriated more
quickly?
a. 1 ounce of 80 proof rum in coke
b. 1 ounce shot of 80 proof whiskey in water
c. Neither
5. You can die from too much alcohol. A person experiencing alcohol
poisoning…
a. Does not wake up, even after vomiting
b. Wakes up after vomiting as the alcohol leaves their
systems
c. Has a high fever yet is cold to the touch
d. Has a high fever and sweating
6. Alcohol poisoning is a…
a. Condition with some risk
b. Life threatening condition
c. Condition that 1 in 5 college students experience during their
freshman year
d. Condition that 1 in 10 college students experience during their
freshman year
7. Which category of students is not likely to participate in high
risk drinking?
a. First year students
b. Caucasian students
c. Sorority sisters
d. Athletes
e. Students attending college in the south
8. What is not listed in the module as a short-term effect of
alcohol use?
a. Vomiting
b. Becoming aggressive
c. Being loud and boisterous
d. Making inappropriate sexual advances
9. What is not a question to ask you self when using the CAGE
questionnaire?
a. Have you ever felt you should CUT down on your drinking?
b. Have people ANNOYED you by criticizing your drinking?
c. Have you ever felt bad or GOOD about your drinking?
d. Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning to steady
you nerves or get rid of a hangover? (EYE OPENER)
10. How many gallons of alcohol do college students consume per
year?
a. 330,000 million
b. 25 million
c. 430 million
Solution:-
1) b. Call for assistance and get
them medical attention
Be that as it may, you are not prepared in the location of liquor
harming so its a disputable issue.
2) a. 20%
3) b. It will help keep you from
vomiting if you consume too much alcohol but has a limit.
The (a.) only applies for a snall time.
4) c. Neither / tie
5) c. Has a high fever yet is cold to the touch
6) a. Condition with some risk which may or may not be life threatening.
7) b. Caucasian students
8) d. Making inappropriate sexual advances
10 b. 25 million
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