1. What is the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages? A. Ethanol B. Beer C. Whiskey D. Wine E. None of the Above.

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1. What is the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages? A. Ethanol B. Beer C. Whiskey D. Wine E. None of the Above

2. What classification is alcohol under? A. Depressant B. Stimulant C. Hallucinogen D. Beer E. Whiskey

3.What is the legal drinking age in this state? A. 19 B. 20 C. 21 D. 16 E. 18

4. What influences young people to drink? A. School B. Parents C. Kids in School D. A & B E. A & C

5. Which of these factors come from drinking? A. A negative impact on School B. A negative impact on family C. Perform better in sports D. A & B E. None of the above

6. Fermentation is a reaction of what two things? A. Sugar & Salt B. Sugar & Water C. Yeast & Salt D. Yeast & Sugar E. Yeast & Water

7. What is intoxication? A. Mental impairment from alcohol B. Physical impairment from alcohol C. Ability to do things better D. A & B E. None of the above

8. Which of the following does NOT occur while a person is intoxicated? A. Impaired judgment B. Become a better driver C. Can have deadly consequences D. Rob the body of nutrients E. Over a long period of time malnutrition may occurE. Over a long period of time malnutrition may occur

9. About what % of teens have had a alcoholic beverage? A. 70% B. 40% C. 80% D. 98% E. 27%

10. At what age can alcohol become a high risk factor? A.1-5 B C D E. At any age

11. About how many million Americans use alcohol? A. 100 B. 50 C. 25 D. 70 E. 200

12. Small amounts of alcohol does what to your senses? A. Increase vision B. Decrease smell C. Increase hearing D. Reduces taste E. None of the above

13. Alcohol is a factor in which of the following? A. STD’s B. Dating violence C. Rapes D. Suicides E. All of the above

14. About what % of all fatal car crashes involve alcohol? A. 50% B. 20% C. 80% D. 10% E. None of the above

15. In alcohol advertisements what factors will they use to get you to try their product? A. Handsome people B. Party like atmosphere C. Healthful environment D. Problem free drinking E. All of the above

16. What is one way not to fall for the alcohol advertisements? A. Try the product and see for your self B. Understand the sales strategies C. See if your parents use the product D. A & C E. None of the above

17. What is a depressant? A. Speeds up the nervous system B. Makes you hallucinate C. Slows down the nervous system D. Makes you stronger E. Gets you going

18. About how many million drinkers in the U.S. are between the ages of 14 & 17? A. 10 B. 30 C. 50 D.80 E. None of the above

19. How many teenagers die a day from alcohol related crashes? A. 5 B. 10 C. 30 D. 50 E. None of the above

20. What is the legal intoxication limit in this state? A.08 B.8 C.008 D.18 E. One of the above