Here are the suggested answers to your questions based on the information available:
Question 1:
A) According to the National Clearing House for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI), most children under the age of 21, who do not participate in drug and alcohol abuse, is virtually certain to never do so.
Question 2:
A) The average age when youth first try alcohol is 11 years for boys and 13 years for girls. (This answer reflects the typical age ranges, but if you have specific choices that seem to align better, select accordingly.)
Question 3:
A) Nicotine is the addictive chemical found in tobacco.
Question 4:
A) True - Although the withdrawal symptoms are extremely challenging, millions of Americans have “kicked the habit” and live happy, smoke-free lives.
Question 5:
A) True - Mood “swings”, personality change, irresponsible behavior, depression, poor judgment, low self-esteem, negative attitude are all symptoms of drug abuse.
Question 6:
A) False - People who abuse drugs usually do not live long and healthy lives because they are “stress” free.
Question 7:
A) True - Many teens who give into peer pressure and try cigarettes end up addicted and habitual smokers for years to follow.
Question 8:
A) Changes to dress style, discipline problems, new friends who are disinterested in school or family-related activities are all considered social changes associated with drug abuse.
Question 9:
A) False - An early age of drinking onset is usually associated with alcohol-related violence.
Question 10:
A) About how many teenagers are in-and-out alcoholics? Two million.
Please verify each response with the context or textbook you're using, as the specifics might differ slightly based on the source material.