Alcohol Awareness How much do you know?. Why does alcohol affect men and women differently? a) The liver breaks down alcohol more quickly in men than.

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Alcohol Awareness How much do you know?

Why does alcohol affect men and women differently? a) The liver breaks down alcohol more quickly in men than women b) Women's bodies are generally smaller and have less body water, so alcohol concentrations rise more quickly c) Men's stomachs are bigger so alcohol is absorbed more slowly

Pregnant women are advised not to drink. Why? a) Unborn babies get drunk very quickly b)Alcohol can harm an unborn baby in various ways c)Alcohol and the amniotic fluid don’t mix

In a bar there’s a standard glass of beer and a standard shot of whisky. Which glass contains the most alcohol? a) The glass of beer b) The shot of whisky c) Both contain the same amount of alcohol

What is the advised maximum intake of alcohol per day for healthy adult men and women? a) The same for men and women, two drinks b) Men 3-4 units, women 2-3 units c) As much as needed to quench your thirst.

The majority of the alcohol you drink is broken down by the liver. How long does the liver take to break down the alcohol in a unit of an alcoholic beverage? a) Half an hour b) Approximately one hour c) Roughly the same amount of time as you spend drinking

What’s the best way to reduce the effect of a hangover? a) Drink some water - it helps to rehydrate the body, but there is no cure b) Have a cold shower - it gets the blood moving around the body c) Have a strong coffee - it makes the heart pump faster to get rid of the alcohol

The effect of alcohol differs from person to person. What does this depend on? a) Genetic make-up and health b) How strong your stomach is c) Whether you are very thirsty

What is affected when you drink alcohol? a) Your body b) Your judgement c) Your behaviour d) Your personality e) Your perception a) Your body b) Your judgement c) Your behaviour d) Your personality e) Your perception

How many calories are in a 175 ml glass of wine? a)60 b)100 c)160

How many alcohol related deaths were there in the UK in 2012? a)6,490 b)3,420 c)5,723

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