Question
The intoxication effects of alcohol are directly related to blood-alcohol content levels. Which of the following levels does not warrant an arrest?
Responses
BAC of 4.0 percent
BAC of 4.0 percent
BAC 0.25 percent
BAC 0.25 percent
BAC of 0.03 percent
BAC of 0.03 percent
BAC of 3.0 percent
Responses
BAC of 4.0 percent
BAC of 4.0 percent
BAC 0.25 percent
BAC 0.25 percent
BAC of 0.03 percent
BAC of 0.03 percent
BAC of 3.0 percent
Answers
Answer
Drinking alcohol _____ is shown by research to cause impairment of driving.
Responses
in moderate amounts
in moderate amounts
in any amount
in any amount
in large amounts
in large amounts
in no amount
Responses
in moderate amounts
in moderate amounts
in any amount
in any amount
in large amounts
in large amounts
in no amount
Answer
Drinking alcohol and eating food together will help maintain a lower _____.
Responses
LD50
LD50
ABC
ABC
BAC
BAC
blood pressure
Responses
LD50
LD50
ABC
ABC
BAC
BAC
blood pressure
Answer
Alcohol metabolism takes place in the _____.
Responses
heart
heart
liver
liver
stomach
stomach
small intestine
small intestine
Responses
heart
heart
liver
liver
stomach
stomach
small intestine
small intestine
Answer
The alcohol test done with a breathalyzer is only used for screening because its readings are not well related to the alcohol content in the lungs and blood.
Responses
False
False
True
Responses
False
False
True
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
In most jurisdictions, a blood-alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08 percent is commonly considered the legal limit for driving under the influence (DUI). Levels such as a BAC of 0.25 percent and 4.0 percent are generally well above this limit and would likely warrant an arrest.
However, a BAC of 0.03 percent is usually regarded as relatively low and does not typically warrant an arrest, as it is below the legal limit for driving intoxicated in many places. Hence, the correct answer would be:
**BAC of 0.03 percent**
However, a BAC of 0.03 percent is usually regarded as relatively low and does not typically warrant an arrest, as it is below the legal limit for driving intoxicated in many places. Hence, the correct answer would be:
**BAC of 0.03 percent**
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Research has shown that drinking alcohol **in any amount** can cause impairment of driving. Even small amounts of alcohol can affect judgment, coordination, and reaction times. Therefore, the correct answer is:
**in any amount**
**in any amount**
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Drinking alcohol and eating food together will help maintain a lower **BAC** (Blood Alcohol Content). Food can slow the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream, which can help reduce the peak BAC level. Therefore, the correct answer is:
**BAC**
**BAC**
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Alcohol metabolism primarily takes place in the **liver**. The liver is responsible for processing and breaking down alcohol through various enzymatic processes. Therefore, the correct answer is:
**liver**
**liver**
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The statement is **False**. Breathalyzers are commonly used as a primary method for estimating blood alcohol content (BAC) and are generally considered reliable for screening purposes. While they may not be as precise as blood tests, the readings from breathalyzers are designed to correlate reasonably well with the alcohol content in the blood, making them suitable for both screening and preliminary assessments in DUI situations.
So, the correct response is:
**False**.
So, the correct response is:
**False**.