Deck 9: Alcohol

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According to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, of the United States sample reported heavy alcohol use in the month preceding the interview.

A) 6-7%
B) 10-11%
C) 25-26%
D) 30-31%
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When calculating per capita alcohol consumption, the U.S. Census considers all individuals over the age of _________.

A) 14
B) 16
C) 18
D) 21
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supported the Temperance Movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

A) John D. Rockefeller
B) Andrew Carnegie
C) Henry Ford
D) all of these
E) John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie only
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How does dessert wine differ from regular red wine?

A) it is made using skinless red grapes
B) it has a higher alcohol content
C) white grapes are used
D) carbon dioxide is added
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When considering data on per capita consumption from a public health point of view, "heavy" drinking is defined as _____________.

A) over 10 drinks per occasion
B) daily drinking
C) experiencing negative consequences of drinking
D) experiencing withdrawal
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Why has heavy drinking among college students been a serious concern in the U.S.?

A) binge drinking among college students has dramatically increased in recent years
B) college students who drink heavily experience serious consequences
C) most individuals who drink heavily in college continue to experience problems when they leave school
D) all of these
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Molasses are used in the distillation of .

A) rum
B) brandy
C) whiskey
D) vodka
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When was Prohibition repealed?

A) 1917
B) 1929
C) 1933
D) 1942
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is the shutting of a muscular valve separating the stomach from the intestines that occurs in some people when they drink very large quantities of alcohol.

A) Korsakoff's syndrome
B) pylorospasm
C) delirium tremens
D) alcohol cardiomyopathy
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In the U.S., 20 ounces of a beverage that is 25% alcohol contains ounces of alcohol.

A) 4
B) 5
C) 10
D) 15
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What is whiskey distilled from?

A) fruit
B) corn
C) beer
D) molasses
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The was the focal scapegoat of the Temperance Movement in the late 1800's.

A) speakeasy
B) tea-pad
C) saloon
D) distillery
Question
The per capita alcohol consumption decline of the 1980s was due to a reduction in use of .

A) beer
B) wine
C) hard liquor
D) all of these
E) wine and hard liquor only
Question
Fermented beverages have an alcohol content no higher than .

A) 5%
B) 15%
C) 25%
D) 40%
Question
The idea that alcoholism is a disease originated in a treatise by .

A) Benjamin Rush
B) Benjamin Franklin
C) Susan B. Anthony
D) Andrew Carnegie
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A beverage that is 60% alcohol by volume is proof.

A) 30
B) 60
C) 90
D) 120
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Which neurotransmitter receptors does alcohol affect?

A) GABA-benzodiazepine
B) serotonin
C) dopamine
D) all of these
E) serotonin and dopamine only
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What type of alcohol is used in the production of alcoholic beverages?

A) isopropyl alcohol
B) methyl alcohol
C) wood alcohol
D) ethanol
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The first beers were produced in .

A) Egypt
B) Belgium
C) England
D) Milwaukee
Question
Fermentation begins when is dissolved in water and exposed to air.

A) yeast
B) ethanol
C) sugar
D) carbon dioxide
Question
Which of the following would not lead to a slower absorption of alcohol.

A) eating while drinking
B) drinking milk
C) drinking carbonated rather than noncarbonated alcoholic beverages
D) drinking milk or drinking carbonated rather than noncarbonated alcoholic beverages
Question
The legal level of intoxication in all 50 U.S. states is a BAC of .

A) .02
B) .05
C) .08
D) .10
Question
Alcohol works as a peripheral dilator. This causes _.

A) nausea
B) blackouts
C) dizziness
D) the skin to feel warm and turn red
Question
A standard drink is defined as of alcohol.

A) 1/4 ounce
B) 1/2 ounce
C) 1 ounce
D) 2 ounces
Question
Over 90% of the alcohol that is absorbed is metabolized by the body, mainly in the .

A) liver
B) pancreas
C) kidneys
D) small intestine
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Which of the following is an example of a Phase 2 alcohol withdrawal symptom?

A) grand mal seizures
B) hallucinations
C) shakes
D) very high body temperature and abnormally rapid heart beat
Question
Alcohol inhibits the secretion of antidiuretic hormone. This causes _.

A) constipation
B) increased urination
C) diarrhea
D) decreased appetite
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The most effective cure(s) for a hangover is/are .

A) megadoses of vitamins
B) tranquilizers
C) time
D) exercise
E) all of these
Question
Why does prolonged use of alcohol result in the development of a "beer belly"?

A) because of the added calories
B) because alcohol reduces the amount of fat in the body that is oxidized
C) because prolonged use results in a poor diet
D) because of eating binges associated with alcohol use
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How does alcohol differ from other foods?

A) alcohol does not provide calories
B) alcohol does not have to be digested before the body absorbs it
C) alcohol is absorbed directly from the stomach
D) all of these
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In tolerance, a person must consume greater quantities of alcohol in order to maintain a certain BAC.

A) dispositional
B) acute functional
C) protracted functional
D) cross
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The average adult would reach alcohol's LD-50 by drinking standard drinks an hour.

A) 15
B) 25
C) 35
D) 50
Question
Estimated BAC = _.

A) number standard drinks (.025%) - number hours since drinking began (.015%)
B) number standard drinks (.015%) - number hours since drinking began (.025%)
C) number hours since drinking began (.025%) - number standard drinks (.015%)
D) number hours since drinking began (.015%) - number standard drinks (.025%)
Question
is the process by which the energy in foods is released in the form of heat and work.

A) Metabolism
B) Hydrogenation
C) Oxidation
D) Excretion
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The enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase breaks alcohol down into .

A) acetate
B) carbon dioxide and water
C) disulfiram
D) acetaldehyde
Question
The liver metabolizes alcohol .

A) more quickly at the beginning of a drinking episode
B) more quickly at the later stages of a drinking episode
C) more quickly the more alcohol is consumed
D) at a constant rate
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If a man has had 8 drinks in two hours, his estimated BAC would be .

A) .10
B) 12
C) .17
D) 20
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Delirium tremens occur in Phase of alcohol withdrawal.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Because of tolerance, an individual must drink greater amounts of alcohol to achieve a mood change that was once achieved with less alcohol.

A) protracted
B) acute
C) dispositional
D) chronic
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With blackouts, the individual .

A) can only partially recall events that occurred during a drinking occasion
B) cannot recall events that occurred during a drinking occasion
C) loses consciousness
D) suffers amnesia for long-past events
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, in biology, is defined as the study of monsters, or distortions in growth.

A) Teratology
B) Demonology
C) Mutology
D) none of these
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Based on results of experiments studying alcohol's effects on "divided attention" tasks, several groups including the AMA have recommended that the legal level of intoxication be uniform across the U.S. at a BAC of .

A) .05%
B) .08%
C) .10%
D) .15%
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At what BAC does an individual typically experience major impairment in gross motor functions like standing and walking?

A) .08
B) .10
C) .15
D) .20
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Light beer has less sugar than regular beer, but the same amount of alcohol.
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Korsakoff's Syndrome .

A) produces serious impairments in short-term memory
B) involves damage to the brain structure
C) is most directly due to alcohol abuse
D) often includes considerable confusion and confabulation
E) all of these
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Alcohol's effects on thinking and perception are most strongly influenced by .

A) mood
B) expectations
C) IQ
D) BAC
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Alcohol's influence on body sway is due to its effects on the cerebellum.
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The elderly are more at risk for negative consequences when they drink.
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Because dispositional tolerance far outpaces protracted functional tolerance, the person becomes more susceptible to serious health and other consequences of heavy alcohol consumption.
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How many groups are involved in the balanced placebo design?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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An important acute effect of alcohol is a dramatic increase in REM, or dream, sleep.
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Alcohol will erase its own hangover symptoms.
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The French custom of drinking 1-2 glasses of per day appears to be related to a lowered risk of coronary heart disease.

A) cognac
B) white wine
C) red wine
D) beer
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is the earliest, most benign effect of alcohol's effects on the liver.

A) Alcohol hepatitis
B) Fatty liver
C) Cirrhosis
D) Korsakoff's syndrome
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Grayouts probably reflect state-dependent learning.
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Americans drank more alcohol per capita in 1830 than they drink today.
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Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome has been linked to deficiency.

A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin C
C) iron
D) thiamine
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Mixing alcohol and is a common method of intended and unintended suicides.

A) marijuana
B) barbiturates
C) antibiotics
D) benzodiazepines
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Alcohol is often used in cough syrups because it is an excellent solvent.
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The "Asian flushing response" brought about by alcohol use is due to a build-up of .

A) aldehyde isozyme
B) acetylcholine
C) acetaldehyde
D) anandamide
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One problem with using abstainers as a comparison group in health studies is that many of these individuals may have quit drinking because they became ill.
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Research indicates that gender has little impact on the moderate-drinking heart-health relationship.
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Controlled laboratory studies have provided strong support for the disinhibition theory of alcohol and aggression.
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What is F.A.S. and who is most at risk?
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Describe the sensorimotor effects of alcohol (for example, the senses, psychomotor skills).
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Describe the research linking alcohol to aggression.
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Describe the mechanisms of absorption and distribution of alcohol. What are the paths of absorption? What factors increase or decrease the rate of absorption?
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What are the effects of chronic, heavy drinking on

A) brain functioning?
B) the liver?
C) sexual functioning?
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Cirrhosis of the liver is reversible with long-term abstinence.
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One advantage that survey research on bar drinking has is that bartenders adhere to a standard definition of "shots".
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Describe the different approaches to the etiology of alcohol dependence (i.e., biological, psychological, sociological).
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Worldwide, women and men are equally likely to die from alcohol-related causes.
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Findings suggest that there is a genetic predisposition to some types of alcohol dependence.
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Describe the mechanisms of alcohol metabolism and excretion.
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Moderate levels of alcohol tend to stimulate males' libido.
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At a BAC over .05%, drinkers tend to underestimate the passage of time.
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What are the psychological effects of alcohol use?
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Briefly describe the processes of fermentation and distillation of alcohol.
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According to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, of the United States sample reported heavy alcohol use in the month preceding the interview.

A) 6-7%
B) 10-11%
C) 25-26%
D) 30-31%
A
2
When calculating per capita alcohol consumption, the U.S. Census considers all individuals over the age of _________.

A) 14
B) 16
C) 18
D) 21
A
3
supported the Temperance Movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

A) John D. Rockefeller
B) Andrew Carnegie
C) Henry Ford
D) all of these
E) John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie only
D
4
How does dessert wine differ from regular red wine?

A) it is made using skinless red grapes
B) it has a higher alcohol content
C) white grapes are used
D) carbon dioxide is added
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When considering data on per capita consumption from a public health point of view, "heavy" drinking is defined as _____________.

A) over 10 drinks per occasion
B) daily drinking
C) experiencing negative consequences of drinking
D) experiencing withdrawal
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Why has heavy drinking among college students been a serious concern in the U.S.?

A) binge drinking among college students has dramatically increased in recent years
B) college students who drink heavily experience serious consequences
C) most individuals who drink heavily in college continue to experience problems when they leave school
D) all of these
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Molasses are used in the distillation of .

A) rum
B) brandy
C) whiskey
D) vodka
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When was Prohibition repealed?

A) 1917
B) 1929
C) 1933
D) 1942
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9
is the shutting of a muscular valve separating the stomach from the intestines that occurs in some people when they drink very large quantities of alcohol.

A) Korsakoff's syndrome
B) pylorospasm
C) delirium tremens
D) alcohol cardiomyopathy
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In the U.S., 20 ounces of a beverage that is 25% alcohol contains ounces of alcohol.

A) 4
B) 5
C) 10
D) 15
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What is whiskey distilled from?

A) fruit
B) corn
C) beer
D) molasses
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The was the focal scapegoat of the Temperance Movement in the late 1800's.

A) speakeasy
B) tea-pad
C) saloon
D) distillery
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The per capita alcohol consumption decline of the 1980s was due to a reduction in use of .

A) beer
B) wine
C) hard liquor
D) all of these
E) wine and hard liquor only
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Fermented beverages have an alcohol content no higher than .

A) 5%
B) 15%
C) 25%
D) 40%
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The idea that alcoholism is a disease originated in a treatise by .

A) Benjamin Rush
B) Benjamin Franklin
C) Susan B. Anthony
D) Andrew Carnegie
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A beverage that is 60% alcohol by volume is proof.

A) 30
B) 60
C) 90
D) 120
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Which neurotransmitter receptors does alcohol affect?

A) GABA-benzodiazepine
B) serotonin
C) dopamine
D) all of these
E) serotonin and dopamine only
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What type of alcohol is used in the production of alcoholic beverages?

A) isopropyl alcohol
B) methyl alcohol
C) wood alcohol
D) ethanol
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19
The first beers were produced in .

A) Egypt
B) Belgium
C) England
D) Milwaukee
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20
Fermentation begins when is dissolved in water and exposed to air.

A) yeast
B) ethanol
C) sugar
D) carbon dioxide
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Which of the following would not lead to a slower absorption of alcohol.

A) eating while drinking
B) drinking milk
C) drinking carbonated rather than noncarbonated alcoholic beverages
D) drinking milk or drinking carbonated rather than noncarbonated alcoholic beverages
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22
The legal level of intoxication in all 50 U.S. states is a BAC of .

A) .02
B) .05
C) .08
D) .10
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Alcohol works as a peripheral dilator. This causes _.

A) nausea
B) blackouts
C) dizziness
D) the skin to feel warm and turn red
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A standard drink is defined as of alcohol.

A) 1/4 ounce
B) 1/2 ounce
C) 1 ounce
D) 2 ounces
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Over 90% of the alcohol that is absorbed is metabolized by the body, mainly in the .

A) liver
B) pancreas
C) kidneys
D) small intestine
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Which of the following is an example of a Phase 2 alcohol withdrawal symptom?

A) grand mal seizures
B) hallucinations
C) shakes
D) very high body temperature and abnormally rapid heart beat
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Alcohol inhibits the secretion of antidiuretic hormone. This causes _.

A) constipation
B) increased urination
C) diarrhea
D) decreased appetite
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The most effective cure(s) for a hangover is/are .

A) megadoses of vitamins
B) tranquilizers
C) time
D) exercise
E) all of these
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Why does prolonged use of alcohol result in the development of a "beer belly"?

A) because of the added calories
B) because alcohol reduces the amount of fat in the body that is oxidized
C) because prolonged use results in a poor diet
D) because of eating binges associated with alcohol use
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How does alcohol differ from other foods?

A) alcohol does not provide calories
B) alcohol does not have to be digested before the body absorbs it
C) alcohol is absorbed directly from the stomach
D) all of these
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31
In tolerance, a person must consume greater quantities of alcohol in order to maintain a certain BAC.

A) dispositional
B) acute functional
C) protracted functional
D) cross
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The average adult would reach alcohol's LD-50 by drinking standard drinks an hour.

A) 15
B) 25
C) 35
D) 50
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33
Estimated BAC = _.

A) number standard drinks (.025%) - number hours since drinking began (.015%)
B) number standard drinks (.015%) - number hours since drinking began (.025%)
C) number hours since drinking began (.025%) - number standard drinks (.015%)
D) number hours since drinking began (.015%) - number standard drinks (.025%)
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is the process by which the energy in foods is released in the form of heat and work.

A) Metabolism
B) Hydrogenation
C) Oxidation
D) Excretion
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The enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase breaks alcohol down into .

A) acetate
B) carbon dioxide and water
C) disulfiram
D) acetaldehyde
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The liver metabolizes alcohol .

A) more quickly at the beginning of a drinking episode
B) more quickly at the later stages of a drinking episode
C) more quickly the more alcohol is consumed
D) at a constant rate
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If a man has had 8 drinks in two hours, his estimated BAC would be .

A) .10
B) 12
C) .17
D) 20
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38
Delirium tremens occur in Phase of alcohol withdrawal.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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39
Because of tolerance, an individual must drink greater amounts of alcohol to achieve a mood change that was once achieved with less alcohol.

A) protracted
B) acute
C) dispositional
D) chronic
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40
With blackouts, the individual .

A) can only partially recall events that occurred during a drinking occasion
B) cannot recall events that occurred during a drinking occasion
C) loses consciousness
D) suffers amnesia for long-past events
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, in biology, is defined as the study of monsters, or distortions in growth.

A) Teratology
B) Demonology
C) Mutology
D) none of these
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42
Based on results of experiments studying alcohol's effects on "divided attention" tasks, several groups including the AMA have recommended that the legal level of intoxication be uniform across the U.S. at a BAC of .

A) .05%
B) .08%
C) .10%
D) .15%
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At what BAC does an individual typically experience major impairment in gross motor functions like standing and walking?

A) .08
B) .10
C) .15
D) .20
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44
Light beer has less sugar than regular beer, but the same amount of alcohol.
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45
Korsakoff's Syndrome .

A) produces serious impairments in short-term memory
B) involves damage to the brain structure
C) is most directly due to alcohol abuse
D) often includes considerable confusion and confabulation
E) all of these
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46
Alcohol's effects on thinking and perception are most strongly influenced by .

A) mood
B) expectations
C) IQ
D) BAC
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47
Alcohol's influence on body sway is due to its effects on the cerebellum.
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48
The elderly are more at risk for negative consequences when they drink.
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49
Because dispositional tolerance far outpaces protracted functional tolerance, the person becomes more susceptible to serious health and other consequences of heavy alcohol consumption.
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How many groups are involved in the balanced placebo design?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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51
An important acute effect of alcohol is a dramatic increase in REM, or dream, sleep.
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52
Alcohol will erase its own hangover symptoms.
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53
The French custom of drinking 1-2 glasses of per day appears to be related to a lowered risk of coronary heart disease.

A) cognac
B) white wine
C) red wine
D) beer
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is the earliest, most benign effect of alcohol's effects on the liver.

A) Alcohol hepatitis
B) Fatty liver
C) Cirrhosis
D) Korsakoff's syndrome
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55
Grayouts probably reflect state-dependent learning.
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56
Americans drank more alcohol per capita in 1830 than they drink today.
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57
Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome has been linked to deficiency.

A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin C
C) iron
D) thiamine
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Mixing alcohol and is a common method of intended and unintended suicides.

A) marijuana
B) barbiturates
C) antibiotics
D) benzodiazepines
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59
Alcohol is often used in cough syrups because it is an excellent solvent.
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The "Asian flushing response" brought about by alcohol use is due to a build-up of .

A) aldehyde isozyme
B) acetylcholine
C) acetaldehyde
D) anandamide
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61
One problem with using abstainers as a comparison group in health studies is that many of these individuals may have quit drinking because they became ill.
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Research indicates that gender has little impact on the moderate-drinking heart-health relationship.
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63
Controlled laboratory studies have provided strong support for the disinhibition theory of alcohol and aggression.
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What is F.A.S. and who is most at risk?
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Describe the sensorimotor effects of alcohol (for example, the senses, psychomotor skills).
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Describe the research linking alcohol to aggression.
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Describe the mechanisms of absorption and distribution of alcohol. What are the paths of absorption? What factors increase or decrease the rate of absorption?
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68
What are the effects of chronic, heavy drinking on

A) brain functioning?
B) the liver?
C) sexual functioning?
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Cirrhosis of the liver is reversible with long-term abstinence.
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70
One advantage that survey research on bar drinking has is that bartenders adhere to a standard definition of "shots".
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71
Describe the different approaches to the etiology of alcohol dependence (i.e., biological, psychological, sociological).
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72
Worldwide, women and men are equally likely to die from alcohol-related causes.
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73
Findings suggest that there is a genetic predisposition to some types of alcohol dependence.
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74
Describe the mechanisms of alcohol metabolism and excretion.
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75
Moderate levels of alcohol tend to stimulate males' libido.
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76
At a BAC over .05%, drinkers tend to underestimate the passage of time.
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77
What are the psychological effects of alcohol use?
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78
Briefly describe the processes of fermentation and distillation of alcohol.
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