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Test your knowledge about tobacco, e-cigarettes, and hookahs with these true or false questions to stay informed and make healthier choices. Learn about the risks associated with different tobacco products.
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Tobacco Trivia Coordinated School Health 2017 – 2018
E-cigarettes and Hookahs True or False: Hookah smoke is better for you than cigarette smoke and not addictive.
E-cigarettes and Hookahs True or False: Hookah smoke is better for you than cigarette smoke and not addictive. False – Hookah smoke contains four times more nicotine (an addictive chemical) than cigarette smoke and has many of the same health risks.
E-cigarettes and Hookahs True or False: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved e-cigarettes as a quit device to help people quit smoking.
E-cigarettes and Hookahs True or False: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved e-cigarettes as a quit device to help people quit smoking. • False – The FDA has not approved any e-cigarette as a safe or effective method to help smokers quit.
E-cigarettes and Hookahs E-cigarettescome in many flavors aimed at attracting youth including cherry, grape, bubble gum, and chocolate. What is the only flavor allowed in regular cigarettes? • coffee • menthol • lemon • bacon
E-cigarettes and Hookahs E-cigarettescome in many flavors aimed at attracting youth including cherry, grape, bubble gum, and chocolate. What is the only flavor allowed in regular cigarettes? • coffee • menthol • lemon • bacon
E-Cigarettes and Other Devices True or False: A single JUUL cartridge is equal to a pack of cigarettes?
E-Cigarettes and Other Devices • True or False: • A single JUUL cartridge is equal to a pack of cigarettes? • True - One Juul "pod," the nicotine cartridge inserted into the smoking device and heated, delivers about 200 puffs, about as much nicotine as a pack of cigarettes.
Smokeless Tobacco / Chew True or False: Chew/Spit tobacco is safer than cigarettes because you are not inhaling any dangerous carcinogens.
Smokeless Tobacco / Chew True or False: Chew/Spit tobacco is safer than cigarettes because you are not inhaling any dangerous carcinogens. False - Smokeless tobacco products contain just as many cancer causing chemicals as cigarettes do.
Smokeless Tobacco / Chew Smokeless Tobacco/ Chew… • Has less nicotine than cigarettes • Produces smoke • C. Can cause tooth decay or tooth loss, gum • disease, and receding gums • D. all of the above
Smokeless Tobacco / Chew Damaging effects to oral health from spit or chew tobacco include: • Has less nicotine than cigarettes • Produces smoke • C. Can cause tooth decay or tooth loss, gum • disease, and receding gums • D. all of the above
Nicotine and Your Body • What are the symptoms of having nicotine withdrawal? • Depression • Anxiety • Irritability • All of the Above
Nicotine and Your Body • What are the symptoms of having nicotine withdrawal? • Depression • Anxiety • Irritability • D. All of the Above
Tobacco and Your Body True or False: Smoking approximately doubles a person’s risk of having a stroke.
Tobacco and Your Body True or False: Smoking approximately doubles a person’s risk of having a stroke. True
Secondhand Smoke • Secondhand smoke…. • A. Is not harmful because you aren’t the smoker • B. Increases the risk of a heart attack and respiratory illnesses • C. Is only harmful after being exposed to it 10 times • D. All of the Above
Secondhand Smoke • Secondhand smoke… • Is not harmful because you aren’t the smoker • B. Increases the risk of a heart attack and respiratory illnesses • C. Is only harmful after being exposed to it 10 times • D. All of the Above
Smoking Statistics True or False: Nearly 9 out of 10 smokers start smoking before the age of 18.
Smoking Statistics True or False: Nearly 9 out of 10 smokers started smoking before the age of 18. True
Tobacco Regulations How can tobacco use be controlled? • Tax tobacco products higher • Less commerials/Advertisements • Help people stop tobacco use • All of the Above
Tobacco Regulations • How can tobacco use be controlled? • Tax tobacco products higher • Less commerials/Advertisements • Help people stop tobacco use • D. All of the Above
Smoking and Pets True or False: Dogs whose owners smoke are twice as likely to develop cancer.
Smoking and Pets True or False: Dogs whose owners smoke are twice as likely to develop cancer. True
Explosive News • True or False: There have been 187 cases of explosions or fires caused by e-cigarettes since 2009, many resulting in injuries to users.
Explosive News • True or False: • There have been 187 cases of explosions or fires caused by e-cigarettes since 2009, many resulting in injuries to users. • True
Celebrities Who Should Quit Name these celebrities who have been caught by the paparazzi smoking tobacco or e-cigarettes.
Celebrities Who Should Quit Name these celebrities who have been caught by the paparazzi smoking tobacco or e-cigarettes. Rihanna Justin Bieber Kylie Jenner Drake