How can tobacco affect the circulatory system?
A. Decreases heart rate
B. Raises blood pressure
C. Softens the arteries
D. Causes ulcers
How can tobacco affect the body?
A. Increases appetite
B. Makes teeth whiter
C. Slows heart beat
D. Causes nausea
How can tobacco affect the body?
A. Yellow teeth
B. Makes working out easier
C. Improves immune system
D. Prevents dizziness
Which term describes when a person has returned to using a drug?
A. Physical dependence
B. Tolerance
C. Withdrawal
D. Relapse
Which example shows a physical dependence for tobacco?
A. A person needs to have a cigarette to be happy
B. A person needs more cigarettes to achieve the same feeling.
C. A persons body chemically needs the drug
D. A person becomes extra hungry without a cigarette
Which example shows a tolerance for tobacco?
A. A cigarette calms a person down
B. A person needs more cigarettes to achieve the same feeling
C. A person gets moody without a cigarette
D. A person becomes extra hungry without a cigarette
Which steps have local governments taken in an effort to reduce the use of tobacco? Choose exactly 2 answers that are correct.
A. Launch anti smoking
B. Ban smoking on airplanes
C. Ban smoking in public parks
D. Put mandatory warning labels on cigarette packages
How much money does the average smoker spend on cigarettes per year?
A. 8$
B. 250$
C. 3,000$
D. 30,000$
Which statement about smokers is true?
A. On average, smokers live longer lives.
B. Smokers pay more in health care costs
C. On average, smokers are more productive that nonsmokers
D. Smokers are sick less than nonsmokers
What is the correct definition of a target audience?
A. A paid arrangement a company has made to show its products in media
B. An advertising campaign in which a product is promoted at a stores checkout
C. A group of people for which a product is intended
What is the correct definition of going cold turkey?
A. Stopping all use of product immediately
B. Gradually using less of a product
C. Replacing the use of the product with another one
D. Using products that assist a person in breaking a tobacco habit
What is the correct definition of a nicotine replacement therapy?
A. A product that people immediately stop using
B. A product that is gradually used less
C. A product that is replace with another one
D. A product that assists a person in breaking a tobacco habit
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