Deck 16: Toward a Tobacco-Free Self and Society

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Clove cigarettes are also called:

A) kreteks.
B) kreteks and chicartas.
C) chihuahuas.
D) chicartas.
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Lynette has not had a cigarette for over an hour. Which of the following is she likely to experience?

A) feeling calm
B) difficulty concentrating
C) feeling irritable and having difficulty concentrating
D) feeling irritable
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding smoking and pregnancy?

A) Smoking almost doubles a pregnant woman's chance of having a miscarriage.
B) Smoking significantly increases a woman's chance of ectopic pregnancy.
C) Research indicates maternal smoking is not a major risk factor in low birth weight.
D) Maternal smoking causes an estimated 100 infant deaths each year.
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Which of the following is the MOST widespread cause of death among smokers?

A) stroke
B) emphysema
C) coronary heart disease
D) lung cancer
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Within 24 hours of your last cigarette, which of the following occurs?

A) nerve endings start regrowing.
B) oxygen level in blood rises to normal.
C) carbon monoxide level in blood drops to normal.
D) the chance of heart attack decreases.
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Within 48 hours of your last cigarette, which of the following occurs?

A) pulse rate drops to normal.
B) circulation improves.
C) the chance of heart attack decreases.
D) ability to smell and taste is enhanced.
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What percentage of Canadians are smokers?

A) 20.3%
B) 14.5%
C) 23.9%
D) 31.6%
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the cumulative effects of tobacco use?

A) A male who begins smoking before the age of 15 and continues to smoke is only half as likely to live to age 75 as a male who never smokes.
B) Smokers become disabled at a younger age than nonsmokers.
C) Smokers show a greater rate of acute and chronic disease than those who never smoked.
D) Smokers spend more than three-quarters more time away from their jobs because of illness than nonsmokers.
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Approximately how many chemicals have been identified in tobacco smoke?

A) 1000
B) 2000
C) 3000
D) 4000
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Rodney and Lisa have been dating since high school and plan to get married and start a family soon. Lisa loves Rodney but is concerned about one of his habits. Rodney has bee smoking since he was 15 years old. He has tried to quit several times but still continues to smoke one to one and a half packs of cigarettes a day. How might Rodney's use of cigarettes affect their ability to have children later in life?

A) Nicotine increases sperm mobility making it easier to get pregnant.
B) Smoking can cause abnormally shaped sperm, reducing fertility.
C) Smoking increases blood flow to the penis and should not interfere with sexual performance.
D) As long as Lisa doesn't smoke, the couple's fertility will not be impaired.
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Smoking is times more prevalent among people with mental health issues compared to the general population.

A) 2
B) 3 to 5
C) 2 to 4
D) 6
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)?

A) ETS does not elevate a nonsmoker's risk of heart disease.
B) ETS does not elevate a nonsmoker's risk of lung cancer.
C) Children are commonly affected by ETS.
D) A nonsmoker is not affected by ETS after leaving the smoky environment.
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Strategies to help prepare for quitting include all of the following, EXCEPT:

A) start an intense exercise program.
B) clean out your car and air out your house.
C) make an appointment to see your physician.
D) buy some sugarless gum.
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Which group based on educational attainment has the highest rate of smoking?

A) postsecondary graduate
B) finished high school
C) some postsecondary
D) less than high school
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Which of the following is NOT a major form of spit tobacco?

A) snuff
B) chew
C) clove
D) twists
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Approximately what percentage of people will experiment with spit tobacco at some point during their lives?

A) 8
B) 33
C) 17
D) 25
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Which of the following is NOT one of the five R's of motivation to quit smoking?

A) relevance
B) residual
C) repetition
D) risks
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Smokers who switch to low-tar or low-nicotine cigarettes will probably NOT reduce the health risks of smoking because

A) they are likely to smoke more cigarettes to maintain blood nicotine levels.
B) they take smaller puffs and take longer to smoke each cigarette.
C) tar is not the risky ingredient in cigarettes.
D) they do not inhale as deeply.
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If something causes cancer, it is called a(n)

A) toxin.
B) carcinogen.
C) infector.
D) malignancy.
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Within 20 minutes of your last cigarette, all of the following occur, EXCEPT

A) respiratory rate speeds up
B) blood pressure drops to normal.
C) you stop polluting the air.
D) pulse rate drops to normal.
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White or red patches that appear in the mouth as a result of using spit tobacco are called

A) gingivitis.
B) dental caries.
C) cancer.
D) leukoplakia.
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Small cigarettes imported from India that contain species of tobacco different from those used by North American cigarette manufacturers are called

A) chicartas.
B) kreteks.
C) bidis.
D) cloves.
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Which of the following areas of the body will be adversely affected by tobacco?

A) stomach
B) brain
C) reproductive organs
D) brain, stomach, and reproductive organs
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Which of the following statements is TRUE about spit tobacco?

A) Holding an average size dip in the mouth for 30 minutes delivers about the same amount of nicotine as two or three cigarettes.
B) Oral sores are a rare side effect of its use.
C) Spit tobacco does not contain chemicals known to cause cancer.
D) Changes in gums and lips usually occur after 6 months of using spit tobacco.
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An ingredient in tobacco smoke that seriously limits the body's ability to use oxygen is

A) carbon monoxide.
B) formaldehyde.
C) tar.
D) benzopyrene.
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Health consequences related to the use of spit tobacco are likely to include all of the following, EXCEPT

A) gum disease.
B) bone loss around the teeth.
C) oral cancer.
D) lung cancer.
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Nicotine acts very similarly in the brain to which of the following drugs?

A) cocaine
B) cocaine and heroin
C) heroin
D) alcohol
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All of the following are good strategies to support tobacco prevention and stop smoking efforts, EXCEPT:

A) if you see children buying tobacco, report to police or facility manager.
B) find ways other than advertising to represent tobacco in a positive light.
C) vote for candidates who support anti-tobacco measures.
D) when a smoker violates a no-smoking designation, complain.
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Rodney and Lisa have been dating since high school and plan to get married and start a family soon. Lisa loves Rodney but is concerned about one of his habits. Rodney has bee smoking since he was 15 years old. He has tried to quit several times but still continues to smoke one to one and a half packs of cigarettes a day. In order to help Rodney quit smoking, Lisa might want to consider

A) offering to exercise with him.
B) watching him carefully and reminding him often to stop smoking.
C) leaving him alone because he needs to quit by himself.
D) hiding Rodney's cigarettes.
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All of the following are good strategies for reducing exposure to ETS, EXCEPT:

A) display reminders.
B) don't allow smoking in your home or room.
C) ask someone to leave.
D) speak up tactfully.
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After quitting smoking, approximately how long does it take an ex-smoker's risk of lung cancer to drop to half that of a continuing smoker's risk?

A) 5 years
B) 1 year
C) 6 months
D) 10 years
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The annual health-related economic costs of smoking are:

A) 24 billion.
B) 5 billion.
C) 17 billion.
D) 12 billion.
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Smoking affects hunger by

A) depressing hunger contractions.
B) increasing the sensitivity of taste buds.
C) increasing a person's appetite.
D) decreasing blood sugar level.
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What percentage of Inuit people smoke?

A) 55
B) 42
C) 25
D) 72
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To increase the chance for success when attempting to quit smoking, you should

A) wear a nicotine patch while you smoke.
B) substitute smokeless tobacco for cigarettes.
C) tell your family and friends you want support.
D) substitute clove cigarettes.
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All of the following situations are secondary reinforcers to tobacco use, EXCEPT

A) When Jane eats dinner, she never smokes.
B) When Sharon studies for her upcoming exam, she has to smoke a cigarette.
C) When Margie drinks at a bar, she has a habit of smoking cigarettes.
D) When Dustin plays baseball, he uses spit tobacco.
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Within five years of your last cigarette, which of the following occurs?

A) heart disease death risk is one half of a nonsmoker.
B) ability to smell and taste is enhanced.
C) walking becomes easier.
D) stroke risk drops nearly to the risk of nonsmokers.
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On average, how many quit attempts does it take a smoker before he/she quits successfully?

A) 3.2
B) 4.2
C) 2.2
D) 5.2
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What role does ammonia play in cigarettes?

A) It enhances the flavor.
B) It boosts the amount of nicotine absorbed into the blood.
C) It masks the harsh bitter taste of tobacco.
D) It opens the lungs' airway and makes it easier for nicotine to get into the blood.
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How many known carcinogens are found in cigarettes?

A) 43
B) 27
C) 51
D) 12
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding secondhand smoke?

A) Secondhand smoke in low or moderate levels is safe.
B) Adequate ventilation is sufficient to protect people from secondhand smoke.
C) Children exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to die of sudden infant death syndrome.
D) The harmful effects of secondhand smoke are not immediate.
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Heart disease caused by the deposit of fatty substances in the walls of the arteries is called

A) atherosclerosis.
B) high cholesterol.
C) myocardial infarction.
D) emphysema.
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Instead of smoking while driving, all of the following are helpful recommendations, EXCEPT:

A) chew sugarless gum.
B) turn on the radio and sing along.
C) have the car cleaned when you quit smoking.
D) eat fast food.
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What percentage of smoke in a room comes from sidestream smoke?

A) 40
B) 85
C) 25
D) 65
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is also known as:

A) COLD.
B) COAD.
C) COLD or COPD
D) COPD.
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Which group based on educational attainment has the lowest rate of smoking?

A) postsecondary graduate
B) finished high school
C) some postsecondary
D) less than high school
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What is the fastest growing population segment to start smoking?

A) women under age 17
B) men 17 to 24
C) men under age 17
D) women 17 to 24
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Approximately how many children are exposed to ETS in Canada?

A) 500, 000
B) 2.2 million
C) 1 million
D) 1.6 million
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What percentage of Canadian university students described themselves as smokers?

A) 35
B) 25
C) 10
D) 15
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Which of the following cancers is linked with smoking?

A) kidney
B) pancreatic
C) esophageal
D) esophageal, kidney, and pancreatic
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Which of the following lingers in the bloodstream for 5 hours after exposure to ETS?

A) tar
B) hydrogen cyanide
C) carbon monoxide
D) nicotine
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All of the following cardiovascular diseases are linked to cigarette smoking, EXCEPT

A) pulmonary heart disease
B) aortic aneurysm
C) stroke
D) healthy heart syndrome
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Loss of lung tissue elasticity is characteristic of

A) pulmonary edema.
B) emphysema.
C) pneumonia.
D) bronchitis.
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Long-term snuff use may increase the risk of oral cancer by _ times.

A) 5
B) 50
C) 10
D) 25
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Clove cigarettes

A) do not have the same health risks as regular tobacco.
B) contain more tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide than do regular tobacco cigarettes.
C) contain fewer toxic components than regular tobacco.
D) are a safe alternative to regular tobacco cigarettes.
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The predominant psychoactive drug in tobacco is

A) tar.
B) benzopyrene.
C) phenol.
D) nicotine.
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What percentage of smokers started before they were 18?

A) 50
B) 85
C) 15
D) 30
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An example of a cocarcinogen found in cigarettes would be:

A) lead
B) formaldehyde.
C) ammonia.
D) acetone.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding cigar use?

A) The popularity of cigars is highest among white males with higher-than-average incomes.
B) Cigar smoke contains fewer toxins and carcinogens than does smoke from cigarettes.
C) Nicotine from cigars is absorbed through the gums and lining of the mouth.
D) Cigars contain more nicotine than cigarettes.
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Which of the following is an effect of nicotine?

A) increased formation of urine
B) lowered blood pressure
C) blood vessel dilation
D) increased heart rate
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Smokers are times more likely than nonsmokers to experience erectile dysfunction.

A) 3
B) 4
C) 2
D) 5
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Nicotine replacement products come in all of the following, EXCEPT:

A) lozenges.
B) inhalers.
C) candies.
D) spray.
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Nicotine enhances which of the following?

A) concentration, alertness, and rapid information processing
B) rapid information processing
C) concentration
D) alertness
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Within ten years of your last cigarette, which of the following occurs?

A) ability to smell and taste is enhanced.
B) heart disease death risk is one half of a nonsmoker.
C) lung cancer death risk is one half of a continuing smoker.
D) stroke risk drops nearly to the risk of nonsmokers.
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Which of the following are pharmaceutical drugs to help smokers quit?

A) Zoloft
B) Zyban
C) Champix
D) Zyban and Champix
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding nicotine?

A) Nicotine is a powerful psychoactive drug.
B) Nicotine is considered a powerful depressant.
C) Nicotine has the ability to affect one's mood.
D) Research supports the conclusion that nicotine is highly addictive.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding teenagers who smoke?

A) Many teenagers believe that they will not be able to stop smoking when they want to.
B) In polls, the majority of smoking teens wished they had never started.
C) Compared with older smokers, teenagers become heavy smokers and develop dependence after a few cigarettes.
D) Over half of the teenagers who try cigarettes progress to daily use.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding coronary heart disease and smoking?

A) Sudden and unexpected death is a common result of CHD, especially in smokers.
B) CHD deaths associated with cigarette smoking are most common in people age 40 to 50.
C) Smokers have a death rate from CHD that is 95% higher than nonsmokers have.
D) CHD is the most widespread single cause of death for cigarette smokers.
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What percentage of smoking teens wish they never started to smoke?

A) 25
B) 70
C) 40
D) 55
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Most of the symptoms of physical dependence to smoking pass in

A) 3 to 5 months.
B) 10 to 12 hours.
C) 3 to 4 weeks.
D) 2 to 3 days.
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"Chest pain due to coronary heart disease" defines

A) coronary thrombosis.
B) angina pectoris.
C) congestive heart failure.
D) myocardial infarction.
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Exposure to ETS leads to a percent increase in progression of atherosclerosis.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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A type of white blood cell that works to remove foreign particles from the respiratory tract is called

A) B-cells.
B) T-cells.
C) blastocysts.
D) macrophages.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding tobacco use?

A) Stopping the use of smokeless tobacco may be more difficult than stopping smoking.
B) Most smokers want to keep smoking.
C) Most smokers who stop smoking as a result of attending a stop-smoking clinic stay tobacco-free.
D) Some tobacco users reduce health risks by using nicotine-free tobacco.
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What percentage of Metis smoke?

A) 32
B) 42
C) 62
D) 52
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Which of the following is an effect of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)?

A) allergies
B) sinus infections
C) lung cancer
D) lung cancer, sinus infections, and allergies
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People who quit smoking suddenly may have all of the following symptoms, EXCEPT

A) depression.
B) increased attentiveness.
C) nausea.
D) muscular pains.
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All of the following health concerns are associated with smoking, EXCEPT

A) dental disease
B) ulcers
C) reduced fertility in men and women
D) improved oral hygiene
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Smoking contributes to heart disease in which one of the following ways?

A) It reduces low-density lipoproteins
B) It exposes the heart tissue to arsenic.
C) It exposes the heart tissue to benzo(a)pyrene.
D) It reduces high-density lipoproteins.
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Stimuli that are not necessarily pleasurable in themselves but that are associated with other stimuli that are pleasurable are called:

A) reinforcers.
B) secondary reinforcers.
C) tertiary reinforcers.
D) primary reinforcers.
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Deck 16: Toward a Tobacco-Free Self and Society
1
Clove cigarettes are also called:

A) kreteks.
B) kreteks and chicartas.
C) chihuahuas.
D) chicartas.
kreteks and chicartas.
2
Lynette has not had a cigarette for over an hour. Which of the following is she likely to experience?

A) feeling calm
B) difficulty concentrating
C) feeling irritable and having difficulty concentrating
D) feeling irritable
feeling irritable and having difficulty concentrating
3
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding smoking and pregnancy?

A) Smoking almost doubles a pregnant woman's chance of having a miscarriage.
B) Smoking significantly increases a woman's chance of ectopic pregnancy.
C) Research indicates maternal smoking is not a major risk factor in low birth weight.
D) Maternal smoking causes an estimated 100 infant deaths each year.
Research indicates maternal smoking is not a major risk factor in low birth weight.
4
Which of the following is the MOST widespread cause of death among smokers?

A) stroke
B) emphysema
C) coronary heart disease
D) lung cancer
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Within 24 hours of your last cigarette, which of the following occurs?

A) nerve endings start regrowing.
B) oxygen level in blood rises to normal.
C) carbon monoxide level in blood drops to normal.
D) the chance of heart attack decreases.
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Within 48 hours of your last cigarette, which of the following occurs?

A) pulse rate drops to normal.
B) circulation improves.
C) the chance of heart attack decreases.
D) ability to smell and taste is enhanced.
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7
What percentage of Canadians are smokers?

A) 20.3%
B) 14.5%
C) 23.9%
D) 31.6%
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8
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the cumulative effects of tobacco use?

A) A male who begins smoking before the age of 15 and continues to smoke is only half as likely to live to age 75 as a male who never smokes.
B) Smokers become disabled at a younger age than nonsmokers.
C) Smokers show a greater rate of acute and chronic disease than those who never smoked.
D) Smokers spend more than three-quarters more time away from their jobs because of illness than nonsmokers.
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Approximately how many chemicals have been identified in tobacco smoke?

A) 1000
B) 2000
C) 3000
D) 4000
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10
Rodney and Lisa have been dating since high school and plan to get married and start a family soon. Lisa loves Rodney but is concerned about one of his habits. Rodney has bee smoking since he was 15 years old. He has tried to quit several times but still continues to smoke one to one and a half packs of cigarettes a day. How might Rodney's use of cigarettes affect their ability to have children later in life?

A) Nicotine increases sperm mobility making it easier to get pregnant.
B) Smoking can cause abnormally shaped sperm, reducing fertility.
C) Smoking increases blood flow to the penis and should not interfere with sexual performance.
D) As long as Lisa doesn't smoke, the couple's fertility will not be impaired.
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Smoking is times more prevalent among people with mental health issues compared to the general population.

A) 2
B) 3 to 5
C) 2 to 4
D) 6
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12
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)?

A) ETS does not elevate a nonsmoker's risk of heart disease.
B) ETS does not elevate a nonsmoker's risk of lung cancer.
C) Children are commonly affected by ETS.
D) A nonsmoker is not affected by ETS after leaving the smoky environment.
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13
Strategies to help prepare for quitting include all of the following, EXCEPT:

A) start an intense exercise program.
B) clean out your car and air out your house.
C) make an appointment to see your physician.
D) buy some sugarless gum.
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Which group based on educational attainment has the highest rate of smoking?

A) postsecondary graduate
B) finished high school
C) some postsecondary
D) less than high school
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Which of the following is NOT a major form of spit tobacco?

A) snuff
B) chew
C) clove
D) twists
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Approximately what percentage of people will experiment with spit tobacco at some point during their lives?

A) 8
B) 33
C) 17
D) 25
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Which of the following is NOT one of the five R's of motivation to quit smoking?

A) relevance
B) residual
C) repetition
D) risks
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Smokers who switch to low-tar or low-nicotine cigarettes will probably NOT reduce the health risks of smoking because

A) they are likely to smoke more cigarettes to maintain blood nicotine levels.
B) they take smaller puffs and take longer to smoke each cigarette.
C) tar is not the risky ingredient in cigarettes.
D) they do not inhale as deeply.
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If something causes cancer, it is called a(n)

A) toxin.
B) carcinogen.
C) infector.
D) malignancy.
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Within 20 minutes of your last cigarette, all of the following occur, EXCEPT

A) respiratory rate speeds up
B) blood pressure drops to normal.
C) you stop polluting the air.
D) pulse rate drops to normal.
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White or red patches that appear in the mouth as a result of using spit tobacco are called

A) gingivitis.
B) dental caries.
C) cancer.
D) leukoplakia.
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Small cigarettes imported from India that contain species of tobacco different from those used by North American cigarette manufacturers are called

A) chicartas.
B) kreteks.
C) bidis.
D) cloves.
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Which of the following areas of the body will be adversely affected by tobacco?

A) stomach
B) brain
C) reproductive organs
D) brain, stomach, and reproductive organs
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Which of the following statements is TRUE about spit tobacco?

A) Holding an average size dip in the mouth for 30 minutes delivers about the same amount of nicotine as two or three cigarettes.
B) Oral sores are a rare side effect of its use.
C) Spit tobacco does not contain chemicals known to cause cancer.
D) Changes in gums and lips usually occur after 6 months of using spit tobacco.
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An ingredient in tobacco smoke that seriously limits the body's ability to use oxygen is

A) carbon monoxide.
B) formaldehyde.
C) tar.
D) benzopyrene.
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Health consequences related to the use of spit tobacco are likely to include all of the following, EXCEPT

A) gum disease.
B) bone loss around the teeth.
C) oral cancer.
D) lung cancer.
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Nicotine acts very similarly in the brain to which of the following drugs?

A) cocaine
B) cocaine and heroin
C) heroin
D) alcohol
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28
All of the following are good strategies to support tobacco prevention and stop smoking efforts, EXCEPT:

A) if you see children buying tobacco, report to police or facility manager.
B) find ways other than advertising to represent tobacco in a positive light.
C) vote for candidates who support anti-tobacco measures.
D) when a smoker violates a no-smoking designation, complain.
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29
Rodney and Lisa have been dating since high school and plan to get married and start a family soon. Lisa loves Rodney but is concerned about one of his habits. Rodney has bee smoking since he was 15 years old. He has tried to quit several times but still continues to smoke one to one and a half packs of cigarettes a day. In order to help Rodney quit smoking, Lisa might want to consider

A) offering to exercise with him.
B) watching him carefully and reminding him often to stop smoking.
C) leaving him alone because he needs to quit by himself.
D) hiding Rodney's cigarettes.
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30
All of the following are good strategies for reducing exposure to ETS, EXCEPT:

A) display reminders.
B) don't allow smoking in your home or room.
C) ask someone to leave.
D) speak up tactfully.
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31
After quitting smoking, approximately how long does it take an ex-smoker's risk of lung cancer to drop to half that of a continuing smoker's risk?

A) 5 years
B) 1 year
C) 6 months
D) 10 years
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The annual health-related economic costs of smoking are:

A) 24 billion.
B) 5 billion.
C) 17 billion.
D) 12 billion.
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Smoking affects hunger by

A) depressing hunger contractions.
B) increasing the sensitivity of taste buds.
C) increasing a person's appetite.
D) decreasing blood sugar level.
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What percentage of Inuit people smoke?

A) 55
B) 42
C) 25
D) 72
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35
To increase the chance for success when attempting to quit smoking, you should

A) wear a nicotine patch while you smoke.
B) substitute smokeless tobacco for cigarettes.
C) tell your family and friends you want support.
D) substitute clove cigarettes.
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36
All of the following situations are secondary reinforcers to tobacco use, EXCEPT

A) When Jane eats dinner, she never smokes.
B) When Sharon studies for her upcoming exam, she has to smoke a cigarette.
C) When Margie drinks at a bar, she has a habit of smoking cigarettes.
D) When Dustin plays baseball, he uses spit tobacco.
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37
Within five years of your last cigarette, which of the following occurs?

A) heart disease death risk is one half of a nonsmoker.
B) ability to smell and taste is enhanced.
C) walking becomes easier.
D) stroke risk drops nearly to the risk of nonsmokers.
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38
On average, how many quit attempts does it take a smoker before he/she quits successfully?

A) 3.2
B) 4.2
C) 2.2
D) 5.2
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39
What role does ammonia play in cigarettes?

A) It enhances the flavor.
B) It boosts the amount of nicotine absorbed into the blood.
C) It masks the harsh bitter taste of tobacco.
D) It opens the lungs' airway and makes it easier for nicotine to get into the blood.
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40
How many known carcinogens are found in cigarettes?

A) 43
B) 27
C) 51
D) 12
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41
Which of the following is TRUE regarding secondhand smoke?

A) Secondhand smoke in low or moderate levels is safe.
B) Adequate ventilation is sufficient to protect people from secondhand smoke.
C) Children exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to die of sudden infant death syndrome.
D) The harmful effects of secondhand smoke are not immediate.
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42
Heart disease caused by the deposit of fatty substances in the walls of the arteries is called

A) atherosclerosis.
B) high cholesterol.
C) myocardial infarction.
D) emphysema.
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43
Instead of smoking while driving, all of the following are helpful recommendations, EXCEPT:

A) chew sugarless gum.
B) turn on the radio and sing along.
C) have the car cleaned when you quit smoking.
D) eat fast food.
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44
What percentage of smoke in a room comes from sidestream smoke?

A) 40
B) 85
C) 25
D) 65
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45
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is also known as:

A) COLD.
B) COAD.
C) COLD or COPD
D) COPD.
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46
Which group based on educational attainment has the lowest rate of smoking?

A) postsecondary graduate
B) finished high school
C) some postsecondary
D) less than high school
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47
What is the fastest growing population segment to start smoking?

A) women under age 17
B) men 17 to 24
C) men under age 17
D) women 17 to 24
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48
Approximately how many children are exposed to ETS in Canada?

A) 500, 000
B) 2.2 million
C) 1 million
D) 1.6 million
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49
What percentage of Canadian university students described themselves as smokers?

A) 35
B) 25
C) 10
D) 15
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50
Which of the following cancers is linked with smoking?

A) kidney
B) pancreatic
C) esophageal
D) esophageal, kidney, and pancreatic
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51
Which of the following lingers in the bloodstream for 5 hours after exposure to ETS?

A) tar
B) hydrogen cyanide
C) carbon monoxide
D) nicotine
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52
All of the following cardiovascular diseases are linked to cigarette smoking, EXCEPT

A) pulmonary heart disease
B) aortic aneurysm
C) stroke
D) healthy heart syndrome
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53
Loss of lung tissue elasticity is characteristic of

A) pulmonary edema.
B) emphysema.
C) pneumonia.
D) bronchitis.
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54
Long-term snuff use may increase the risk of oral cancer by _ times.

A) 5
B) 50
C) 10
D) 25
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55
Clove cigarettes

A) do not have the same health risks as regular tobacco.
B) contain more tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide than do regular tobacco cigarettes.
C) contain fewer toxic components than regular tobacco.
D) are a safe alternative to regular tobacco cigarettes.
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56
The predominant psychoactive drug in tobacco is

A) tar.
B) benzopyrene.
C) phenol.
D) nicotine.
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57
What percentage of smokers started before they were 18?

A) 50
B) 85
C) 15
D) 30
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58
An example of a cocarcinogen found in cigarettes would be:

A) lead
B) formaldehyde.
C) ammonia.
D) acetone.
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59
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding cigar use?

A) The popularity of cigars is highest among white males with higher-than-average incomes.
B) Cigar smoke contains fewer toxins and carcinogens than does smoke from cigarettes.
C) Nicotine from cigars is absorbed through the gums and lining of the mouth.
D) Cigars contain more nicotine than cigarettes.
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60
Which of the following is an effect of nicotine?

A) increased formation of urine
B) lowered blood pressure
C) blood vessel dilation
D) increased heart rate
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61
Smokers are times more likely than nonsmokers to experience erectile dysfunction.

A) 3
B) 4
C) 2
D) 5
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62
Nicotine replacement products come in all of the following, EXCEPT:

A) lozenges.
B) inhalers.
C) candies.
D) spray.
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63
Nicotine enhances which of the following?

A) concentration, alertness, and rapid information processing
B) rapid information processing
C) concentration
D) alertness
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64
Within ten years of your last cigarette, which of the following occurs?

A) ability to smell and taste is enhanced.
B) heart disease death risk is one half of a nonsmoker.
C) lung cancer death risk is one half of a continuing smoker.
D) stroke risk drops nearly to the risk of nonsmokers.
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65
Which of the following are pharmaceutical drugs to help smokers quit?

A) Zoloft
B) Zyban
C) Champix
D) Zyban and Champix
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66
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding nicotine?

A) Nicotine is a powerful psychoactive drug.
B) Nicotine is considered a powerful depressant.
C) Nicotine has the ability to affect one's mood.
D) Research supports the conclusion that nicotine is highly addictive.
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67
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding teenagers who smoke?

A) Many teenagers believe that they will not be able to stop smoking when they want to.
B) In polls, the majority of smoking teens wished they had never started.
C) Compared with older smokers, teenagers become heavy smokers and develop dependence after a few cigarettes.
D) Over half of the teenagers who try cigarettes progress to daily use.
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68
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding coronary heart disease and smoking?

A) Sudden and unexpected death is a common result of CHD, especially in smokers.
B) CHD deaths associated with cigarette smoking are most common in people age 40 to 50.
C) Smokers have a death rate from CHD that is 95% higher than nonsmokers have.
D) CHD is the most widespread single cause of death for cigarette smokers.
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69
What percentage of smoking teens wish they never started to smoke?

A) 25
B) 70
C) 40
D) 55
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70
Most of the symptoms of physical dependence to smoking pass in

A) 3 to 5 months.
B) 10 to 12 hours.
C) 3 to 4 weeks.
D) 2 to 3 days.
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71
"Chest pain due to coronary heart disease" defines

A) coronary thrombosis.
B) angina pectoris.
C) congestive heart failure.
D) myocardial infarction.
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72
Exposure to ETS leads to a percent increase in progression of atherosclerosis.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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73
A type of white blood cell that works to remove foreign particles from the respiratory tract is called

A) B-cells.
B) T-cells.
C) blastocysts.
D) macrophages.
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74
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding tobacco use?

A) Stopping the use of smokeless tobacco may be more difficult than stopping smoking.
B) Most smokers want to keep smoking.
C) Most smokers who stop smoking as a result of attending a stop-smoking clinic stay tobacco-free.
D) Some tobacco users reduce health risks by using nicotine-free tobacco.
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75
What percentage of Metis smoke?

A) 32
B) 42
C) 62
D) 52
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76
Which of the following is an effect of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)?

A) allergies
B) sinus infections
C) lung cancer
D) lung cancer, sinus infections, and allergies
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77
People who quit smoking suddenly may have all of the following symptoms, EXCEPT

A) depression.
B) increased attentiveness.
C) nausea.
D) muscular pains.
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78
All of the following health concerns are associated with smoking, EXCEPT

A) dental disease
B) ulcers
C) reduced fertility in men and women
D) improved oral hygiene
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79
Smoking contributes to heart disease in which one of the following ways?

A) It reduces low-density lipoproteins
B) It exposes the heart tissue to arsenic.
C) It exposes the heart tissue to benzo(a)pyrene.
D) It reduces high-density lipoproteins.
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80
Stimuli that are not necessarily pleasurable in themselves but that are associated with other stimuli that are pleasurable are called:

A) reinforcers.
B) secondary reinforcers.
C) tertiary reinforcers.
D) primary reinforcers.
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