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Alcohol is considered a:
a) Depressant
b) Stimulant
c) Relaxant
d) Hallucinogen

The legal limit for intoxication UNDER 21 is:
a) 0.02
b) 0.01
c) 0.0
d) 0.2

The legal limit for intoxication if you are OVER 21 is:
a) 0.2
b) 0.02
c) 0.01
d) 0.25

What is the ONLY thing that works to sober up an intoxicated person?
a) A hot shower
b) Time
c) Energy drink
d) Coffee

Which type of dependence means a 'chemical need' for a drug?
a) Necessary dependence
b) Psychological dependence
c) Physiological dependence
d) Addiction

The excessive use of alcohol is known as:
a) alcohol abuse
b) isolation
c) depressant
d) independence

What is a DUI?
a) Driving under instruction
b) Driving under the influence
c) Dressing under inspection
d) Drilling until instanced

Which drug is considered a gateway drug?
a) Cocaine
b) Meth
c) Marijuana
d) Heroin

One major side effect of smoking marijuana is:
a) anxiety
b) fever
c) chills
d) long-term memory

A deadly reaction to taking a large amount of a drug is a(n):
a) overdose
b) addiction
c) consequence
d) thrill

Using a drug improperly for non-medical purposes is considered:
a) substance abuse
b) tolerance
c) addiction
d) legal

When a person wants a drug in order to feel good, that is considered:
a) physiological dependence
b) psychological dependence
c) tolerance
d) substance abuse

A drug that alters your thoughts, moods, and senses is a:
a) stimulant
b) depressant
c) inhalant
d) hallucinogen

A drug that is a sedative is also called a:
a) stimulant
b) hallucinogen
c) depressant
d) opiate

A drug that speeds up your central nervous system is called a:
a) stimulant
b) depressant
c) opiate
d) inhalant

An opiate is a type of drug that:
a) causes pain
b) relieves pain
c) relieves anger
d) causes stress

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