1. What have tobacco companies done in recent years to improve the health of American Youth?

(1 point)

A. Created more kid-friendly cartoon advertisements for tobacco

B. Helped pay for anti-smoking education

C. Limited tobacco advertisement to websites only

D. Stopped selling tobacco products to their parents

2. Friends, family, and the media or huge influences on whether someone starts to use tobacco. How is family such a powerful influence to teens?
(1 point)

A. Parents forbid them not to smoke

B. Teens and children watch in often copy with their parents do

C. Parents explain the consequences of smoking thoroughly

D. Parents let their teen make their own choices to learn consequences

3. You are in a restaurant and smell tobacco products, but notice that smoking is not allowed. What tobacco product is probably be being used if there is no smoke (1 point)

A. Cigar

B. Pipe

C. Snuff

D. Water pipe

4. Your mother has been smoking for 7 years and have developed a really bad asthma. Two years ago she promised you and your brother she would quit. Your little brother asks you," why does Mom still smoke when she knows it's making her sick?" What would be a good response to help him understand why she is still smoking?
(1 point)

A."I don't know. I guess Mom doesn't care about what it is doing to her body"

B."I think we should make her feel bad about what she's doing to herself. Maybe that will make her stop"

C."Mom is really trying, but the chemicals in the cigarettes make her feel horrible every time she tries to stop"

D."Mom just doesn't want to quit. I think she was just making that up"

5. In nature, nicotine acts as a(n) (1 point)

A.Growth agent in plants.

B.insecticde.

C.Nutrient.

D.Plant pigment.

6. What is a respiratory benefits to quitting the use of tobacco? (1 point)

A. Confidence and regained sense of control over life

B. Heart rate returns to normal and lowered risk of heart disease

C. Lungs become free of tar, excess mucus, and other debris

D.The expenses associated with tobacco use decrease for society

7. Why is chewing tobacco dangerous to the body (1 point)

A. Carbon monoxide is a poison created from chewing that destroys oxygen in the blood.

B. It impairs lung function, which leads to difficulty breathing and reduced athletic ability.

C. Nicotine is absorbed through the mouth lining creating a risk of mouth and throat cancer.

D. Tar is a carcinogen in tobacco that causes damage to the respiratory system

8. Why would nicotine gum be helpful for a smoker trying to quit since it contains the harmful drug?
(1 point)

A. Gum contains such a low amount of nicotine the smoker can barely tell it is there.

B. Chewing the gum takes the smokers mind off of cigarettes which changes their habit.

C. It helps reduce the nicotine withdrawal symptoms while keeping the other bed chemicals out of their body.

D. When used with cigarettes, it provides enough nicotine to eliminate the urge in just a few days

9. If someone is using tobacco products for the first time, what symptoms might you expect them to have? (1 point)

A. Brown stained fingers and teeth

B. Dizziness

C. Lung cancer

D. Tooth decay

10. Why would a tobacco user who has no other symptoms of a cold feel like she may have one? (1 point)

A. The Chew has a bitter taste, which sometimes causes a choking cough as it is swallowed.

B. The smoke from the cigarette tickles the nose to create repetitive sneezing.

C. The snuff irritates the lining of the mouth, causing excessive coughing

D. The tar burned off the cigarette gets in the lungs, causing mucus build-up and making a person cough.

11. Which statement would be most effective when refusing tobacco from your best friend?
(1 point)

A."That's a dumb question. Don't ask me that again!"

B."I can't do that. My parents would kill me if they found out."

C."I'm not sure if I want to. I have heard some bad things about that."

D."No thanks. My health is important to me and this would damage my health"

12. Even though teens watch a lot of television and listen to a lot of music why is Media less effective than peers in encouraging teens to use tobacco?
(1 point)

A. Advertising on radio and television has been planned for 30 years, which limits their exposure to teens.

B. Media does not have enough money to put together catchy advertisements to entice teens.

C. Peers do not have as much influence on their friends as media does.

D. Teens do not pay attention to the things I see on television or hear on the radio.

first answer- b

second answer-c
third answer- false
fourth answer-b
fith answer-b
6th answer-snuff
7th answer-c
8th answer-b
9th answer-c
10th answer-c
11th answer-c
12th answer-b
13th answer-d
14th answer-d
15th answer-a
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