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__________ is when the brain develops a chemical need for a substance.
A. Intoxication B. Withdrawal C. Detoxification D.
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The state in which a person’s ability to function mentally or physically is impaired is called
A. a hangover. B. a blackout. C.
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What symbol is often used around the heads of saints to signify importance?
A. a crown B. a wreath of thorns C. a band of flowers
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Joseph, Mary, and baby Jesus are depicted traveling through a lush landscape. Joseph, Mary, and Jesus each have a
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Which statement is the best comparison of the symbolism behind Chinese and Egyptian lions?
A. Both Egyptian and Chinese lions
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During which time period were artists keenly interested in using the golden ratio in their paintings?
A. Baroque Period B.
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In terms of drug abuse risk, stress and negative feelings are possible A. family risk factors. B. social protective factors. C. personal risk factors. D. personal protective factors.
In terms of drug abuse risk, spending quality time with family members is a A. family risk factor. B. family protective factor. C. social risk factor. D. social protective factor.
A ____________ is a part of your life that helps you avoid drug abuse. A. risk factor B. peer C. protective factor D. stressor
A legal drug obtained without written orders from a doctor is called a(n) A. prescription drug. B. over-the-counter drug. C. impurity. D. hallucinogen.
_____ occurs when two drugs being taken cancel out each other effects. A. Drug antagonism B. Drug synergism C. A drug overdose D. Withdrawal
Drugs that overload the brain with sensory information are called A. hallucinogens. B. stimulants. C. depressants. D. over-the-counter.
Drugs that slow brain and body activities are called A. hallucinogens. B. stimulants. C. depressants. D. over-the-counter.
__________ occurs when a person intentionally uses a drug improperly. A. A side effect B. Drug misuse C. Drug synergism D. Drug abuse
Nausea, vomiting, or headache after taking a drug may be due to A. dependency. B. addiction. C. side effects. D. tolerance.
Legal drugs include (Select all that apply) A. cocaine. B. hallucinogenic drugs. C. over-the-counter drugs. D. prescription drugs.
Avoiding situations where alcohol is present will help you stick to your decision to be alcohol free. A. true B. false
Teens who use alcohol have a higher risk of having problems with alcohol later in life. A. true B. false
Alcohol decreases a person’s reaction time. A. true B. false
Drinking on an empty stomach can increase blood alcohol concentration (BAC) A. true B. false
Which of the following is/are good refusal skills? (Select all that apply) A. Try to ignore someone who pressures you. B. Give an honest reason for your refusal. C. Make eye contact. D. Make up an excuse.
The first step in an alcoholic’s recovery is A. detoxification. B. rehabilitation. C. withdrawal. D. acknowledging the problem.
A baby born with fetal alcohol syndrome may have (Select all that apply) A. cirrhosis and liver failure. B. delayed growth. C. increased risk of cancer. D. heart defects.
The level of alcohol in the blood is referred to as A. intoxication. B. a hangover. C. blood alcohol concentration. D. blood pressure.
A person who wakes up after a night of binge drinking and feels nauseous and has a headache probably A. has a hangover. B. has cirrhosis. C. is having a blackout. D. has a concussion.
A quick, automatic response to something in the environment is called A. a synapse. B. a seizure. C. a reflex. D. a refusal skill.
A person suffered a head injury, was unconscious for a few minutes, and is now sleepy and disoriented. This person likely A. is intoxicated. B. has a concussion. C. is having a seizure. D. has meningitis.
The peripheral nervous system (Select all that apply) A. is made up of the brain and spinal cord. B. links the body to the brain and spinal cord. C. is made up of sensory and motor neurons. D. is responsible for thought and reasoning.
The structures responsible for carrying information all over your body are A. muscles. B. alveoli. C. neurons. D. blood cells.
An alcoholic who has symptoms of shakiness, irritability, rapid heartbeat, and sweating is showing signs of A. withdrawal. B. intoxication. C. reverse tolerance. D. cirrhosis.
A person who has a physical craving or strong emotional need to use alcohol is showing signs of A. reverse tolerance. B. tolerance. C. rehabilitation. D. addiction.
Alcohol abuse can cause scarring of the liver, which is called A. alcoholism. B. detoxification. C. cirrhosis. D. addiction.
Reasons some teens choose to use alcohol include (Select all that apply) A. peer influence. B. wanting to fit in. C. parents who offer guidance. D. commercials and ads glorifying alcohol.
The legal age to use alcohol in the United States is A. 16. B. 18. C. 21. D. 25.
Stiff consequences for breaking the rules is often referred to as a A. zero-tolerance policy. B. suspension. C. risk. D. law.
Alcohol is categorized as A. a drug. B. a stimulant. C. a depressant. D. a carcinogen.
The victim of a vehicle accident cannot feel his or her legs. What type of injury is likely? A. spinal trauma. B. a coma. C. meningitis. D. a seizure.
Uncontrolled muscle spasms due to a flood of brain activity are called A. paralysis. B. a coma. C. meningitis. D. a seizure.
The brain and spinal cord make up the A. reflex pathway. B. peripheral nervous system. C. central nervous system. D. the fight-or-flight response.
Which part of the nervous system is responsible for transporting information throughout the body? A. the neuron B. the brain C. a reflex D. the cerebrum
For drivers over 21 years of age, DWI or DUI is defined as A. a BAC of 0.08 or higher. B. a BAC of 0.10 or higher. C. a BAC of 0.20 or higher. D. any level of alcohol in the blood.
Another term for alcohol poisoning is A. hangover. B. blackout. C. intoxication. D. overdose.
In modern printing technology, what important type of plate is created using a nickel salt solution? A. copper plate B. printing plate C. master plate D. money plate
Rendered in green lines, a bald eagle flies upward with wings outstretched. In its beak it holds a banner that reads “E pluribus unum.” Its left talon holds a group of arrows; its right grasps an olive branch. Across its chest is a shield with a
Which is the best definition of the term propaganda? A. a mission statement B. creative advertising C. a proper code of conduct D. representation in a misleading manner
Captain Lawrence, bathed in a golden glow, lies on his back, exhorting the battling men around him to keep fighting. There is a sharp contrast between the dark of the battle and the light aura around Lawrence. Don’t give up that ship! Alfred Jacob Miller
An artist is asked to create a painting of a politician illustrating qualities of power and charisma, while also showing compassion to citizens. Which visual composition best suits these goals? A. the politician bending down from the stage to shake the
Which is the correct definition of the term ratio? A. an amount of one thing in relation to another B. a special mathematical number C. a set length of time D. a special mathematical tool
Chinese artists often express their philosophies using calligraphy. Which is the best definition of philosophy? A. a complex idea B. a religion C. a way of practicing creativity D. a system of guiding principles
Why might a newly-married Chinese couple receive the gift of a scroll painted with peonies? A. Peonies represent wishes of a long life. B. Peonies represent wishes of wealth and prosperity. C. There is no meaning behind the image; it is simply
Emperor Napoleon is depicted sitting confidently on a strong white steed. It appears that the sun is only shining on him. The ground and background of the painting are very dark; the soldiers behind Napoleon are barely visible. 1814 by Jean Louis Ernest
An eighteenth century painting shows a religious leader with upraised arm, standing above a crowd of admirers and looking into the distance. What qualities is the artist communicating about this leader through his position and gestures? A. power and
A profile figure of Kebehsenuef, son of Horus, has the head of a hawk and a blue and black human body. Amuletic Figure of Kebehsenuef, Son of Horus Egyptian ca. 750–650 BC The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore According to Egyptian mythology, Horus has
Which is the best definition of the term symbolism? A. the use of an unknown image B. the practice of thinking in symbols C. the use of signs to give direction D. the use of symbols to represent ideas
Which trait is not symbolized by Chinese dragons? A. wisdom B. benevolence C. evil D. adaptability
Which is the best definition of personification? A. giving animals and objects human characteristics B. developing new characteristics of personality C. giving yourself the characteristics of someone else D. giving humans characteristics of animals