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Unit Quiz

Unit Quiz. Choices & Consequences. True/False. Fill in the Blanks. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. Final Question. True/False: 100 Answer. Most middle schoolers are not current cigarette smokers. Home. Answer.

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  1. Unit Quiz Choices & Consequences True/False Fill in the Blanks 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 Final Question

  2. True/False:100 Answer Most middle schoolers are not current cigarette smokers. Home Answer

  3. True/False:100 Answer What is “True”? Home

  4. True/False:200 Question Young people who smoke cannot become addicted to nicotine. Home Answer

  5. True/False:200 Answer What is “False”? Home

  6. True/False:300 Question Many young people say they’re going to quit smoking in the future, and then can’t. Home Answer

  7. True/False:300 Answer What is “True”? Home

  8. True/False: 400 Question Smokeless tobacco is harmful to your health. Home Answer

  9. True/False: 400 Answer What is “True”? Home

  10. True/False: 500 Question Smoking cannot cause heart disease. Home Answer

  11. True/False: 500 Answer What is “False”? Home

  12. Choices & Consequences:100 Question Young people who smoke cigarettes_______. a) are likely to be less physically fit and to have more breathing problems than kids who don’t smoke b) report that they cough and wheeze more than their peers who don’t smoke c) neither A nor Bd) both A and B Home Answer

  13. Choices & Consequences:100 Answer What is “both A and B”? Home

  14. Choices & Consequences:200 Question Smoking cigarettes can damage________. a) only your mouth and gums b) only your lungs and heart c) only your lungs d) nearly every organ in your body Home Answer

  15. Choices & Consequences:200 Answer What is “nearly every organ in your body”? Home

  16. Choices & Consequences:300 Question What best describes what you should think about when making a decision? a) your friends b) what other people will think c) your goals, choices, and consequences d) your friends, choices, and consequences Home Answer

  17. Choices & Consequences:300 Answer What is “your goals, choices, and consequences”? Home

  18. Choices & Consequences:400 Question What are three health consequences of tobacco use? Home Answer

  19. Choices & Consequences:400 Answer What are:strokes, cataracts (which can cause blindness), emphysema, gum disease, pneumonia, bronchitis, chronic coughing, wheezing, heart disease, phlegm production, bleeding gums, mouth sores, shortness of breath, hardening of the arteries, increased risk of infection, damaged immune system, cancer, being less physically fit, impaired lung growth Home

  20. Choices & Consequences:500 Question What are three consequence of tobacco use that are not related to health? Home Answer

  21. Choices & Consequences:500 Answer What are:stained teeth, wrinkles, smelly clothes, stinky hair, punishment from parents, punishment from school, legal consequences, avoidance/ostracism from non-smokers Home

  22. Fill in the Blanks:100 Question The chemical in tobacco that affects the brain is_______________. Home Answer

  23. Fill in the Blanks: 100 Answer What is nicotine? Home

  24. Fill in the Blanks: 200 Question Double Your Points! Earn 400! Three reasons why most middle schoolers do not use tobacco are _______, _______ and _________. Home Answer

  25. Fill in the Blanks: 200 Answer • What are: • They want to be tobacco free. • They know about the health consequences. • They are concerned about the non-health consequences (e.g., getting in trouble). • Their friends don’t use tobacco. Home

  26. Fill in the Blanks: 300 Question “My friends who smoke teased me about trying it. So, after school I smoked a cigarette with them even though I didn’t want to.” This statement is an example of _________. Home Answer

  27. Fill in the Blanks: 300 Answer What is peer pressure? Home

  28. Fill in the Blanks: 400 Question Three reasons why some young people try tobacco are: Home Answer

  29. Fill in the Blanks: 400 Answer • What are: • They don’t know how to say “no” to their friends. • They don’t feel good about themselves (low self-esteem). • They aren’t doing well in school. • They don’t understand the health consequences. • They think everyone is doing it (overestimating the number of people who smoke). • They don’t realize they can become addicted (underestimating the addictive nature of nicotine). • They think it will make them look cool or grown-up. • They think it will help them fit in. Home

  30. Fill in the Blanks: 500 Question You want to be tobacco free. What are three ways you could say “no” to a friend who offers you a cigarette or smokeless tobacco? Home Answer

  31. Fill in the Blanks: 500 Answer • What are: • Say “no” and suggest something else. • Say “no” and talk about the consequences. • Say “no” and give a reason or explain why you said “no.” • Say “no” and reverse the pressure. • Say “no” and change the subject. • Say “no” and add some humor. • Say “no” and walk away. Home

  32. Final Question List three types of cancer caused by smoking. Home Answer

  33. Final Answer What are:pharynx (mouth and throat), larynx (voice box), esophagus, lung, stomach, pancreas, kidney, bladder The End

  34. Thanks for sharing what you’ve learned about being tobacco free! Home

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