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Chapter 10 Quiz

Question 1 (2 points)

Which of the following is not a self-management strategy?

 a

Developing strategies for refusing alcohol.

 b

Responding in new ways to situations where alcohol is present.

 c

Learning new strategies for handling stress.

 d

Participating in situations where alcohol is present.

Question 2 (2 points)

____ is one of the first steps in recovery from an alcohol use disorder.

 a

Joining a support group

 b

Detoxification

 c

Denying the condition

 d

Avoiding alcohol

Question 3 (2 points)

____ drinking can lead a person to become psychologically and physically dependent on alcohol.

 a

Moderate

 b

Binge

 c

Social

 d

Heavy

Question 4 (2 points)

Heavy drinking and alcohol dependence can develop during the ____ stage of substance use.

 a

tolerance

 b

experimentation

 c

regular use

 d

addiction

Question 5 (2 points)

Changes in brain function, hangovers, and alcohol poisoning are immediate health effects of drinking alcohol.

 True

 False

Question 6 (2 points)

Which of the following is the best way to avoid the harmful effects of alcohol?

 a

Drinking alcohol moderately.

 b

Binge drinking.

 c

Only drinking beer, not wine or liquor.

 d

Not drinking alcohol.

Question 7 (2 points)

People with an alcohol use disorder will immediately stop drinking if they experience any negative effects.

 True

 False

Question 8 (2 points)

Youths who lack self-confidence are less likely to drink alcohol because they have developed the skills to stand up to peer pressure.

 True

 False

Question 9 (2 points)

Heavy drinking does not lead to a person becoming psychologically or physically dependent on alcohol.

 True

 False

Question 10 (2 points)

Difficulty focusing in class and declining grades are examples of ____ consequences that can occur as a result of underage drinking.

 a

school

 b

family

 c

social

 d

legal

Question 11 (2 points)

People who have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of ____ or above are considered legally impaired, also known as intoxicated or drunk.

 a

0.06

 b

0.04

 c

0.02

 d

0.08

Question 12 (2 points)

In many states, there is no acceptable BAC for people younger than 21 years of age.

 True

 False

Question 13 (2 points)

Which of the following groups is capable of using peer pressure to influence you to drink alcohol?

 a

Your friends who want you to try it with them.

 b

Your parents.

 c

Your favorite celebrities.

 d

Your older siblings.

Question 14 (2 points)

What is the most obvious and effective government approach to preventing alcohol use disorders among young people?

 a

Limiting access to alcohol.

 b

Drinking prevention programs.

 c

Setting the minimum legal drinking age to 21.

 d

Making it illegal to use a fake ID to purchase alcohol.

Question 15 (2 points)

Alcohol reduces the symptoms and severity of mental health conditions and negative feelings.

 True

 False

Question 16 (2 points)

Covering up evidence, begging, or bribing a loved one to stop drinking is more effective than attending support groups or learning self-management skills.

 True

 False

Question 17 (2 points)

Detoxification is a necessary step in recovering from alcohol misuse and addiction and may take up to a month.

 True

 False

Question 18 (2 points)

Having a parent or guardian with an alcohol use disorder or siblings who abuse alcohol decreases the risk of a young person developing an alcohol use disorder.

 True

 False

Question 19 (2 points)

____ is a support group where family members and friends who have loved ones with an alcohol use disorder can come together to share their experiences, receive encouragement, and learn ways to cope with challenges.

 a

Alateen

 b

Al-Anon Family Group

 c

Alcohol Use Disorder Group

 d

Alcoholics Anonymous

Question 20 (2 points)

Which of the following is not an example of the effects alcohol has on brain function?

 a

Changes in mood.

 b

Increased inhibition.

 c

Memory loss.

 d

Impaired vision.

Question 21 (2 points)

Match each of the terms with the best identifying phrase.

Column A

1.

Consuming no more than one drink per day for females and no more than two drinks per day for males.:

Consuming no more than one drink per day for females and no more than two drinks per day for males.

2.

Consuming four drinks for females and five drinks for males on the same occasion.:

Consuming four drinks for females and five drinks for males on the same occasion.

3.

Percentage of alcohol in a person’s blood.:

Percentage of alcohol in a person’s blood.

4.

Self-control that keeps people from taking dangerous risks.:

Self-control that keeps people from taking dangerous risks.

5.

Type of substance use disorder in which a person has an addiction to alcohol and continues to consume it despite negative health effects.:

Type of substance use disorder in which a person has an addiction to alcohol and continues to consume it despite negative health effects.

6.

Process of completely stopping all alcohol use to remove the substance from the body.:

Process of completely stopping all alcohol use to remove the substance from the body.

7.

Self-help program for people with an alcohol use disorder to help them change how they think about drinking.:

Self-help program for people with an alcohol use disorder to help them change how they think about drinking.

8.

Encouraging a person’s unhealthy behaviors, either intentionally or unintentionally.:

Encouraging a person’s unhealthy behaviors, either intentionally or unintentionally.

9.

Support group where young people who have loved ones with an alcohol use disorder come together to share their experiences and learn ways to cope with challenges.:

Support group where young people who have loved ones with an alcohol use disorder come together to share their experiences and learn ways to cope with challenges.

10.

Support group where family members and friends who have loved ones with an alcohol use disorder come together to share their experiences, receive encouragement, and learn ways to cope with challenges.:

Support group where family members and friends who have loved ones with an alcohol use disorder come together to share their experiences, receive encouragement, and learn ways to cope with challenges.

Column B

a.

Al-Anon Family Groups

b.

Alateen

c.

enabling

d.

moderate drinking

e.

alcohol use disorder

f.

inhibition

g.

blood alcohol concentration (BAC)

h.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

i.

binge drinking

j.

detoxification

Question 22 (2 points)

Cirrhosis of the liver and issues with learning and memory occur after long-term alcohol consumption.

 True

 False