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Question 1 Which of the following tobacco products is associated…
Question 1
Which of the following tobacco products is associated with the highest rates of oral cancer?
a. cigarettes
b. cigars
c. snuff
d. e-cigarettes
Question 2
All of the tobaccos consumed in the United States come from what plant?
a. Nicotiana rustica
b. Nicotiana papyra
c. Nicotiana tabacum
d. Nicotiana alata
Question 3
Anna was a heavy smoker but managed to quit when she was 40. What is likely to happen to her risk of death from smoking-related causes if she never smokes again?
a. There will be no effect on her risk of death.
b. Her risk of death will be cut in half.
c. Her risk of death will be reduced by 90%.
d. Her risk of death will be completely eliminated.
Question 4
Which of the following people is most likely to have smoked cigarettes in the past month?
a. Maura, a 32-year-old Black woman
b. Brad, a 24-year-old White man
c. Estella, a 16-year-old Hispanic woman
d. Carter, a 19-year-old Black man
Question 5
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the smoking-related mortality rates of men and women in the United States?
a. Men are more likely to die of smoking-related causes than women.
b. Women are more likely to die of smoking-related causes than men.
c. The smoking-related risk of death for men and women is almost identical for some diseases.
d. Not enough research has been conducted on women smokers to draw any conclusions.
Question 6
The main reason humans consume tobacco is for what content?
a. tar
b. nicotine
c. benzene
d. carbon monoxide
Question 7
About how many Americans suffer premature deaths related to smoking every year?
a. 75,000
b. 185,000
c. 260,000
d. 480,000
Question 8
How long does it take to develop the first signs of nicotine tolerance?
a. the first time smoking
b. after 1 week of smoking regularly
c. after 1 month of smoking regularly
d. tolerance to nicotine does not develop
Question 9
Nicotine has been shown to have what kind of effects?
a. calming
b. stimulating
c. both calming and stimulating
d. neither calming nor stimulating
Question 10
The distribution half-life of nicotine is how long?
a. 1-10 minutes
b. 10-20 minutes
c. 25-50 minutes
d. 2 hours
Question 11
What is the minimum nicotine dosage considered to be fatal in human beings?
a. 25 milligrams
b. 60 milligrams
c. 1 gram
d. 4 grams
Question 12
How is snuff most commonly taken in Europe?
a. chewing
b. dipping
c. smoking
d. sniffing
Question 13
What drug was developed specifically for the treatment of smoking and works by competing with nicotine in binding to nicotine receptors in the brain?
a. Varenicline
b. Bupropion
c. Fluoxetine
d. Nicorette
Question 14
When a smoker returns to smoking after having abstained for some amount of time, he or she has experienced what phenomenon?
a. withdrawal
b. a rebound
c. a relapse
d. spontaneous remission
Question 15
Most of the cancer-causing substances in smoke are in what substance?
a. carbon monoxide
b. tar
c. nicotine
d. carbon dioxide
Question 16
Where did the prevalence of smoking increase between 1980 and 2012?
a. the United States
b. Ireland
c. Austria
d. Canada
Question 17
If you went back in time, in which year would you see the most people smoking in the United States?
a. 1963
b. 1969
c. 1977
d. 1983
Question 18
In the early years after the Europeans were first introduced to tobacco use, which country held a monopoly on the world market?
a. England
b. France
c. Portugal
d. Spain
Question 19
How do most smokers quit?
a. on their own
b. with the aid of their doctor
c. using self-help groups
d. using group therapy
Question 20
What is the most frequently reported nicotine withdrawal symptom?
ainsomnia
b. anxiety
c. irritability
d. craving