Alcoholic quizz
Can you please select A, B, C OR D in the following multiplechoice question. Thank you so much .
When are alcohol commercials mostly televised? Why
Most alcohol commercials are televised during the afternoon, andto females because it is promoted as an escape to a lonelylifestyle
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Most alcohol commercials are televised during prime time newshours (4pm-7pm), and to males because men drink the most alcoholafter work
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Most alcohol commercials are televised during the evening and tofemales because femininity is highly correlated with alcoholconsumption
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Most alcohol commercials are televised during sports events, andto males because masculinity is highly correlated with alcoholconsumption
2: Frank drank a beverage that was 80 proof. What is thepercentage of alcohol in his drink?
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20% alcohol
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40% alcohol
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50% alcohol
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80% alcohol
3: Which beverage would intoxicate a person more: a liquor drinkcontaining 50% alcohol or a drink of 80-proof liquor?
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A drink that is 50% alcohol
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A drink that is 80-proof liquor
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They contain the same amount of alcohol
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It depends on the brand of alcohol
4: What happens when a person drinks more alcohol per hour thans/he can metabolize?
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BAC increases and then drops when the person switches to a lowerproof drink
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BAC increases and then mental and physical functioning becomesaffected
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BAC increases until the person vomits
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BAC increases until the person drinks caffeine to stimulate thebrain
5: How does body weight affect alcohol absorption?
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A person who is larger, taller, and has more lean muscle tissueneeds more alcohol to reach intoxication
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A person who is larger, taller, and has more lean muscle tissueneeds less alcohol to reach intoxication
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Body weight is not a factor regarding the amount of alcoholconsumed
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Body weight is only a factor when comparing men to women
6; Food in the stomach affects alcohol absorption wheneaten:
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Before drinking
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During drinking
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After drinking
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All of the above
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a & b
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b & c
7: What are some consequences of mixing alcohol with energydrinks?   Â
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Signs of intoxication can be exacerbated
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Caffeine may delay the normal onset of sleepiness, increasingthe amount of time a person would normally stay awake and drink
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They reduce the subjectivite feeling of drunkness withoutactually reducing alcohol-related impairment
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All of the above
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b & c
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Energy drinks have little effect on a person when mixed withalcohol
8: What is hepatic encephalopathy?
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Hepatic encephalopathy is a condition in the brain that causes arange of problems, such as sleep disturbances, mood and personalitychanges, anxiety, depression, shortened attention span, coma andeven death
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Hepatic encephalopathy is a condition in the liver that resultsin a build up of toxins and acute internal infection. Symptomsinclude pain, blood in the urine and stools, fever, chills, andsweating.
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Hepatic encephalopathy is a condition in the lungs that causesfluid accumulation, making it very difficult to breathe. Shortnessof breath, feelings of claustrophobia and fatigue are commonsymptoms
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Hepatic encephalopathy is a condition in the stomach thatinterferes with the production of stomach bile, making it verydifficult to digest food. Common symptoms include bloating,gastrointestinal pain, and diarrhea or constipation.
9: How can alcohol affect the lungs?
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Alcohol can increase the risk of chronic obstructive pulmonarydisease, making it difficult to breathe. The only treatment is alifetime reliance on supplemental oxygen
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Alcohol can slow down the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide,resulting in the build up f lactic acid in the body
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Alcohol can exacerbate the risk of lung cancer, especially ifthe drinker also uses tobacco or marijuana
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Alcohol can exacerbate the risk of acute lung injury followingmajor trauma, such as a serious motor vehicle accident, gunshot, orother event requiring hospitalization, or the spread of bacteriaattributed to infection
10: What is cardiomyopathy?
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Cardiomyopathy is a form of a heart attack. Blood and oxygen donot reach the heart or lungs causing a person to die quickly
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Cardiomyopathy is a weakened heart that cannot contracteffectively to sufficiently nourish the organs. The blood flowshortage causes severe damage to organs and tissue
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Cardiomyopathy is a damaged heart valve that is unable toregulate blood flow within the body. The blood flow shortage causessevere damage to organs and tissue
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Cardiomyopathy is a form of cancer that severely weakens andeventually kills the heart.