Question
Question 1
A)
Which describes how substance abuse affects hand-eye coordination?
(1 point)
Responses
It causes a person to react more quickly.
It causes a person to react more quickly.
It slows a person’s reaction time.
It slows a person’s reaction time.
It helps a person synchronize movements.
It helps a person synchronize movements.
It has minimal impact on movements.
It has minimal impact on movements.
Question 2
A)
Which describes an impact substance abuse has on balance?
(1 point)
Responses
It impairs balance.
It impairs balance.
It has little impact on balance.
It has little impact on balance.
It improves balance over the short term.
It improves balance over the short term.
It improves balance over the long term.
It improves balance over the long term.
Question 3
A)
How do stimulants impact heart rate?
(1 point)
Responses
They can cause an increased heart rate.
They can cause an increased heart rate.
They can cause a decreased heart rate.
They can cause a decreased heart rate.
They cause a heart rate to decrease and then increase.
They cause a heart rate to decrease and then increase.
They typically do not impact heart rate.
They typically do not impact heart rate.
Question 4
A)
Which is an impact that substance abuse can have on breathing?
(1 point)
Responses
asthma
asthma
emphysema
emphysema
hyperventilation
hyperventilation
pneumonia
pneumonia
Question 5
A)
What is a changeable risk factor?
(1 point)
Responses
a behavior, action, or situation that can potentially cause a negative impact to overall health
a behavior, action, or situation that can potentially cause a negative impact to overall health
an inherited trait or genetic defect that can potentially cause a negative impact to overall health
an inherited trait or genetic defect that can potentially cause a negative impact to overall health
a naturally occurring disease that can be treated with modern medicine
a naturally occurring disease that can be treated with modern medicine
a naturally occurring disease that cannot yet be treated because there is no cure
a naturally occurring disease that cannot yet be treated because there is no cure
Question 6
A)
How does inactivity generally impact performance?
(1 point)
Responses
Balance improves due to a reduction in stress from the time off.
Balance improves due to a reduction in stress from the time off.
Hand-eye coordination improves because of rest and relaxation.
Hand-eye coordination improves because of rest and relaxation.
Memory becomes slower, and the person becomes forgetful.
Memory becomes slower, and the person becomes forgetful.
Muscles become weak and are at an increased risk of injury.
Muscles become weak and are at an increased risk of injury.
Question 7
A)
Which is the most likely long-term health impact a person would experience because of smoking?
(1 point)
Responses
developing diabetes
developing diabetes
developing lung cancer
developing lung cancer
experiencing nausea
experiencing nausea
experiencing stress
experiencing stress
Question 8
A)
Which is a likely impact that eating a diet that is high in fat would have on physical performance?
(1 point)
Responses
The person would have decreased hand-eye coordination.
The person would have decreased hand-eye coordination.
The person would have a poor sense of balance.
The person would have a poor sense of balance.
The person would feel sluggish.
The person would feel sluggish.
The person would have a rapid heart rate.
The person would have a rapid heart rate.
Question 9
A)
Which disease would a person most likely develop by consistently eating a diet that is high in sugar?
(1 point)
Responses
asthma
asthma
diabetes
diabetes
lung cancer
lung cancer
stroke
stroke
Question 10
A)
Why does long-term stress increase a person’s chance of experiencing a heart attack or stroke?
(1 point)
Responses
Stress can cause a person to have high blood pressure.
Stress can cause a person to have high blood pressure.
Stress can cause a person to be inactive.
Stress can cause a person to be inactive.
Stress can cause a person to get lung cancer.
Stress can cause a person to get lung cancer.
Stress can cause a person to develop diabetes.
Stress can cause a person to develop diabetes.
A)
Which describes how substance abuse affects hand-eye coordination?
(1 point)
Responses
It causes a person to react more quickly.
It causes a person to react more quickly.
It slows a person’s reaction time.
It slows a person’s reaction time.
It helps a person synchronize movements.
It helps a person synchronize movements.
It has minimal impact on movements.
It has minimal impact on movements.
Question 2
A)
Which describes an impact substance abuse has on balance?
(1 point)
Responses
It impairs balance.
It impairs balance.
It has little impact on balance.
It has little impact on balance.
It improves balance over the short term.
It improves balance over the short term.
It improves balance over the long term.
It improves balance over the long term.
Question 3
A)
How do stimulants impact heart rate?
(1 point)
Responses
They can cause an increased heart rate.
They can cause an increased heart rate.
They can cause a decreased heart rate.
They can cause a decreased heart rate.
They cause a heart rate to decrease and then increase.
They cause a heart rate to decrease and then increase.
They typically do not impact heart rate.
They typically do not impact heart rate.
Question 4
A)
Which is an impact that substance abuse can have on breathing?
(1 point)
Responses
asthma
asthma
emphysema
emphysema
hyperventilation
hyperventilation
pneumonia
pneumonia
Question 5
A)
What is a changeable risk factor?
(1 point)
Responses
a behavior, action, or situation that can potentially cause a negative impact to overall health
a behavior, action, or situation that can potentially cause a negative impact to overall health
an inherited trait or genetic defect that can potentially cause a negative impact to overall health
an inherited trait or genetic defect that can potentially cause a negative impact to overall health
a naturally occurring disease that can be treated with modern medicine
a naturally occurring disease that can be treated with modern medicine
a naturally occurring disease that cannot yet be treated because there is no cure
a naturally occurring disease that cannot yet be treated because there is no cure
Question 6
A)
How does inactivity generally impact performance?
(1 point)
Responses
Balance improves due to a reduction in stress from the time off.
Balance improves due to a reduction in stress from the time off.
Hand-eye coordination improves because of rest and relaxation.
Hand-eye coordination improves because of rest and relaxation.
Memory becomes slower, and the person becomes forgetful.
Memory becomes slower, and the person becomes forgetful.
Muscles become weak and are at an increased risk of injury.
Muscles become weak and are at an increased risk of injury.
Question 7
A)
Which is the most likely long-term health impact a person would experience because of smoking?
(1 point)
Responses
developing diabetes
developing diabetes
developing lung cancer
developing lung cancer
experiencing nausea
experiencing nausea
experiencing stress
experiencing stress
Question 8
A)
Which is a likely impact that eating a diet that is high in fat would have on physical performance?
(1 point)
Responses
The person would have decreased hand-eye coordination.
The person would have decreased hand-eye coordination.
The person would have a poor sense of balance.
The person would have a poor sense of balance.
The person would feel sluggish.
The person would feel sluggish.
The person would have a rapid heart rate.
The person would have a rapid heart rate.
Question 9
A)
Which disease would a person most likely develop by consistently eating a diet that is high in sugar?
(1 point)
Responses
asthma
asthma
diabetes
diabetes
lung cancer
lung cancer
stroke
stroke
Question 10
A)
Why does long-term stress increase a person’s chance of experiencing a heart attack or stroke?
(1 point)
Responses
Stress can cause a person to have high blood pressure.
Stress can cause a person to have high blood pressure.
Stress can cause a person to be inactive.
Stress can cause a person to be inactive.
Stress can cause a person to get lung cancer.
Stress can cause a person to get lung cancer.
Stress can cause a person to develop diabetes.
Stress can cause a person to develop diabetes.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the responses for each question:
**Question 1:**
- It slows a person’s reaction time.
**Question 2:**
- It impairs balance.
**Question 3:**
- They can cause an increased heart rate.
**Question 4:**
- hyperventilation
**Question 5:**
- a behavior, action, or situation that can potentially cause a negative impact to overall health
**Question 6:**
- Muscles become weak and are at an increased risk of injury.
**Question 7:**
- developing lung cancer
**Question 8:**
- The person would feel sluggish.
**Question 9:**
- diabetes
**Question 10:**
- Stress can cause a person to have high blood pressure.
Let me know if you need any further assistance!
**Question 1:**
- It slows a person’s reaction time.
**Question 2:**
- It impairs balance.
**Question 3:**
- They can cause an increased heart rate.
**Question 4:**
- hyperventilation
**Question 5:**
- a behavior, action, or situation that can potentially cause a negative impact to overall health
**Question 6:**
- Muscles become weak and are at an increased risk of injury.
**Question 7:**
- developing lung cancer
**Question 8:**
- The person would feel sluggish.
**Question 9:**
- diabetes
**Question 10:**
- Stress can cause a person to have high blood pressure.
Let me know if you need any further assistance!