Deck 11: Tobacco Use

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A child from which of the following types of families is MOST likely to become a cigarette smoker?

A)two-parent
B)single-parent
C)nonsmoking
D)wealthy
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Which of the following is a risk factor for becoming a teenage smoker?

A)coming from a wealthy family
B)having a B average
C)having no opinion about tobacco use
D)having a parent who smokes
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Which of the following ethnic groups has the highest rate of smoking?

A)Native Americans
B)Whites
C)African Americans
D)Hispanics or Latinos
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Which of the following statements about tobacco and addiction is true?

A)Nicotine is psychologically addictive,but evidence shows that it is not physically addictive.
B)Because of genetics,some people become physically addicted to nicotine while others do not.
C)Young people who start smoking become addicted,but people who start smoking as adults do not.
D)Some researchers believe nicotine is the most physically addictive of all drugs.
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The predominant psychoactive drug in tobacco is

A)phenol.
B)nicotine.
C)benzopyrene.
D)ethanol.
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The average age at which Americans begin to smoke is

A)11.
B)15.
C)18.
D)21.
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Which of the following describes the relationship between smoking and mortality in the United States?

A)Smoking is the leading cause of death.
B)Nearly 1 in 5 adult deaths are related to tobacco.
C)On average,smokers live 5 years less than nonsmokers.
D)Environmental tobacco smoke causes fewer than 1,000 deaths each year.
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On average,how many minutes can a regular user of tobacco go between doses of nicotine before experiencing negative effects?

A)5
B)20
C)40
D)90
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When particles of tobacco smoke condense,they form

A)snuff.
B)tar.
C)nicotine.
D)stearic aciD.
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The primary reason people continue to use tobacco despite the health risks is

A)lack of knowledge.
B)nicotine addiction.
C)distrust of research.
D)oral fixation.
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Which of the following BEST describes the influence of tobacco advertising on young people?

A)It does not appear to affect children until their teen years.
B)Its influence on tobacco use has been overstated.
C)It encourages adolescents to try their parents' cigarettes.
D)It targets users by associating tobacco use with confidence.
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Most of the symptoms of physical dependence on tobacco pass in

A)10 to 12 hours.
B)2 to 3 days.
C)3 to 4 weeks.
D)3 to 5 months.
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Which of the following BEST describes the quitting process?

A)Most smokers have difficulty quitting because they do not want to quit.
B)Smokers who attend stop-smoking clinics tend to stay tobacco free if they have perfect attendance.
C)Smokeless tobacco users may have a harder time quitting than cigarette smokers.
D)Nicotine-free tobacco can help when quitting is difficult.
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Which of the following statements BEST describes teenagers who smoke?

A)Less than half become daily users.
B)Some will develop dependence after a few cigarettes.
C)Most enjoy the fact that they smoke and wish to continue.
D)Most fear they will be unable to stop smoking when they want to.
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The person who is MOST likely to smoke is someone with

A)a graduate degree.
B)a GED.
C)an undergraduate degree.
D)an associate's degree.
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Which of the following describes the effect of the enzyme CYP2A6 on nicotine addiction?

A)Fast-metabolizing CYP2A6 increases the likelihood of trying cigarettes for the first time.
B)Slow-metabolizing CYP2A6 decreases the likelihood of feeling sick from nicotine.
C)Slow-metabolizing CYP2A6 increases the pleasurable results of nicotine.
D)Fast-metabolizing CYP2A6 decreases the chances of quitting successfully.
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Which of the following is a withdrawal symptom that people who suddenly quit smoking experience?

A)drowsiness
B)euphoria
C)DTs
D)tremors
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Lynette,a regular smoker,not had a cigarette for over an hour.Which of the following is she likely to experience?

A)vomiting
B)irritability
C)heart palpitations
D)cough
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Which of the following groups is MOST likely to smoke?

A)heroin users
B)people with major depression
C)people with social phobias
D)young people
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Which of the following is an example of a secondary reinforcer?

A)smoking one cigarette after another
B)alternating between cigarettes and spit tobacco
C)smoking every time you drink alcohol
D)choosing a cigarette with higher nicotine content
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Smoking affects hunger by

A)increasing a person's appetite.
B)depressing hunger contractions.
C)increasing the sensitivity of taste buds.
D)making chronic smokers nauseous.
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Smokers who switch to low-tar or low-nicotine cigarettes

A)take smaller puffs and take longer to smoke each cigarette.
B)do not inhale as deeply.
C)are more likely to quit than smokers of regular cigarettes.
D)are likely to begin smoking more cigarettes.
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Under the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act,the FDA has the power to

A)ban the sale of nicotine-containing products.
B)remove menthol cigarettes from store shelves.
C)create content standards for tobacco products.
D)dismantle corporations that manufacture tobacco.
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A heart attack caused by plaque that completely blocks a coronary artery is called

A)atherosclerosis.
B)a myocardial infarction.
C)an aortic aneurysm.
D)an aortic coarctation.
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Smoking contributes to heart disease in which one of the following ways?

A)It exposes the heart tissue to benzopyrene.
B)It reduces high-density lipoproteins.
C)It exposes the heart tissue to arseniC.
D)It reduces low-density lipoproteins.
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Which of the following is an effect of nicotine?

A)blood vessel dilation
B)increased formation of urine
C)increased heart rate
D)lowered blood pressure
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Loss of lung tissue elasticity is characteristic of

A)emphysemA.
B)bronchitis.
C)pulmonary edema.
D)pneumonia.
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Which of the following forms of tobacco advertising has the federal government banned outright?

A)use of cartoon characters in ads
B)corporate sponsorship
C)smoking in films
D)magazine advertisements
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What role does ammonia play in cigarettes?

A)It enhances the flavor.
B)It masks the harsh,bitter taste of tobacco.
C)It boosts the amount of nicotine absorbed into the blood.
D)It makes sidestream smoke less irritating to nonsmokers.
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Which of the following is a disorder of the right side of the heart,caused by changes in the blood vessels of the lungs?

A)stroke
B)pulmonary heart disease
C)aortic aneurysm
D)myocardial infarction
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When smoking a cigarette,the rate of absorption of chemicals into the body is

A)greatest during the last third of the cigarette.
B)greatest during the first third of the cigarette.
C)greatest when the midpoint of the cigarette is reached.
D)constant as the cigarette is smokeD.
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After quitting smoking,approximately how long does it take an ex-smoker's risk of dying from lung cancer to drop to half that of someone who continues to smoke?

A)6 months
B)1 year
C)5 years
D)10 years
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A chemical that causes cancer only in combination with another chemical is called a

A)carcinogen.
B)cocarcinogen.
C)metacarcinogen.
D)extra carcinogen.
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Which of the following is a type of chest pain caused by coronary heart disease?

A)angina pectoris
B)myocardial infarction
C)coronary thrombosis
D)congestive heart failure
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Heart disease caused by the deposit of fatty substances in the walls of the arteries is called

A)emphysemA.
B)myocardial infarction.
C)atherosclerosis.
D)high cholesterol.
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Which of the following is the MOST common single cause of death among smokers?

A)stroke
B)coronary heart disease
C)lung cancer
D)emphysema
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Which of the following cigarette additives is used to make sidestream smoke less irritating?

A)ammonia
B)potassium citrate
C)formaldehyde
D)sugar
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Which of the following BEST describes the relationship between coronary heart disease and smoking?

A)Smokers and nonsmokers are equally likely to die from coronary heart disease.
B)Angina pectoris,a symptom of coronary heart disease,occurs only in smokers.
C)Smokers are most likely to die from coronary heart disease in their 60s and 70s.
D)Smoking promotes coronary heart disease by lowering good cholesterol.
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What type of cancer kills the most women each year?

A)lung
B)breast
C)ovarian
D)cervical
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An ingredient in tobacco smoke that seriously depletes the body's supply of oxygen is

A)benzopyrene.
B)carbon monoxide.
C)formaldehyde.
D)tar.
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Which of the following BEST describes e-cigarettes?

A)They are recommended by the FDA as a cigarette alternative.
B)They contain tobacco.
C)They may contain some of the same harmful substances as cigarettes.
D)They carry the same warnings as regular cigarettes.
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The white blood cells that work to remove foreign particles from the respiratory tract are called

A)T-cells.
B)blastocysts.
C)B-cells.
D)macrophages.
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Smoke emitted from the burning end of a cigarette,cigar,or pipe is referred to as _____ smoke.

A)mainstream
B)primary
C)secondary
D)sidestream
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Which of the following BEST describes the reason that tobacco use persists in the United States?

A)Restaurants are afraid of lost profits associated with becoming smoke free.
B)The tobacco industry spends millions of dollars on lobbying activities.
C)Colleges and universities refuse to ban smoking on campus.
D)Americans do not find the cost of cigarettes to be burden.
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Which of the following substances can linger in the bloodstream for 5 hours after exposure to environmental tobacco smoke?

A)carbon monoxide
B)nicotine
C)tar
D)hydrogen cyanide
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Small Indian cigarettes that contain species of tobacco different from those used by U.S.cigarette manufacturers are called

A)cloves.
B)chicartas.
C)kreteks.
D)bidis.
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Which of the following BEST describes environmental tobacco smoke?

A)Its effects may take several weeks to become evident.
B)It rarely causes death.
C)It is safe at low or moderate levels.
D)It has been linked to sudden infant death syndrome.
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The primary effects of environmental tobacco smoke on children are

A)minimal and temporary.
B)related to the respiratory system.
C)related to the integumentary system.
D)dependent on the gender of the chilD.
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Geri has quit smoking.Which of the following changes can she expect to occur first?

A)improvement in sense of taste
B)decrease in risk of stroke
C)improvement in circulation
D)reduction in coughing
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White or red patches that appear in the mouth as a result of using spit tobacco are called

A)leukoplakiA.
B)gingivitis.
C)dental caries.
D)oral cancer.
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Which of the following BEST describes cigar use?

A)Its popularity is highest among African American males.
B)It does not lead to nicotine addiction.
C)It releases fewer toxins and carcinogens than smoking cigarettes.
D)It is made more harmful by inhaling.
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Which of the following health effects are male smokers at higher risk for than female smokers?

A)stroke
B)lung cancer
C)sexual dysfunction
D)osteoporosis
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The purpose of respiratory cilia is to

A)signal the body that respiratory poisons are present.
B)absorb smoke.
C)facilitate gas exchange.
D)keep air passages free of dust and mucus.
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Which of the following states has the lowest rate of smoking?

A)West Virginia
B)New York
C)Kentucky
D)Utah
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Which of the following BEST describes the long-term effects of tobacco use?

A)Beginning to smoke at age 15 cuts life expectancy in half.
B)Smokers are ill more frequently than nonsmokers.
C)Smoking is responsible for almost all cases of sinusitis in the United States.
D)Long-term smoking is worse for men than women.
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Which of the following BEST describes spit tobacco?

A)It is safer for pregnant woman to use than cigarettes.
B)In 5 minutes,it can deliver the same amount of nicotine as two or three cigarettes.
C)It causes leukoplakia and gingivitis.
D)It does not contain chemicals known to cause cancer.
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Clove cigarettes

A)contain fewer toxic components than regular tobacco.
B)contain more tar and nicotine than regular cigarettes.
C)have about the same health risks as cigars.
D)are a safe alternative to regular tobacco cigarettes.
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Which of the following BEST describes the effects of smoking during pregnancy?

A)Smoking slightly increases a pregnant woman's chance of having a miscarriage.
B)Smoking during pregnancy can impair development but does not affect genetics.
C)Maternal smoking causes hundreds of infant deaths each year.
D)Smoking decreases a woman's chance of ectopic pregnancy.
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Smoke that smokers exhale is referred to as _____ smoke.

A)mainstream
B)primary
C)sidestream
D)secondary
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Which of the following BEST describes the quitting process?

A)Telephone quitlines are useful only for people who are ill.
B)Most smokers attempt to quit several times before they finally succeed.
C)Research shows that stopping "cold turkey" is most effective.
D)Only heavy smokers experience withdrawal symptoms.
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The risk of lung cancer death increases with the number of years spent smoking.
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People who are highly educated are more likely to smoke than people who have low educational attainment.
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Which of the following is a good way to quit smoking?

A)Try to ignore patterns in your smoking routine.
B)Punish yourself when you relapse.
C)Don't tell friends you're quitting until you prove you can do it.
D)Chew sugarless gum or healthy snacks.
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Women are more likely than men to report social pressure as a reason for relapsing to smoking.
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Recent neurological studies indicate nicotine acts on the brain in much the same way as cocaine and heroin.
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Rates of smoking are consistent across various ethnic groups.
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The use of "light" or low-tar cigarettes reduces the risk of smoking-related illness.
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Coronary heart disease is the most common single cause of death for smokers.
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Smoking in films has decreased significantly since 1990.
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Evidence suggests that the tobacco industry effectively advertises its products to adolescents.
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For most regular tobacco users,sudden abstinence from nicotine produces withdrawal symptoms.
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Compared with older smokers,adolescents are less vulnerable to developing nicotine dependence.
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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)substitute clove cigarettes.
D)tell your family and friends you want support.
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Nicotine can be fatal in high doses.
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Which of the following smoking cessation products is available over the counter?

A)nicotine inhalers
B)nicotine patches
C)bupropion
D)varinicline
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The majority of tobacco-related deaths are due to respiratory problems.
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Nicotine acts as a depressant at low doses.
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Which of the following smoking cessation products has the greatest number of reported side effects?

A)nicotine patches
B)bupropion
C)Chantix
D)Zyban
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Possessing the DRD2 gene decreases the chances of nicotine addiction.
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Emphysema is a form of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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1
A child from which of the following types of families is MOST likely to become a cigarette smoker?

A)two-parent
B)single-parent
C)nonsmoking
D)wealthy
single-parent
2
Which of the following is a risk factor for becoming a teenage smoker?

A)coming from a wealthy family
B)having a B average
C)having no opinion about tobacco use
D)having a parent who smokes
having a parent who smokes
3
Which of the following ethnic groups has the highest rate of smoking?

A)Native Americans
B)Whites
C)African Americans
D)Hispanics or Latinos
Native Americans
4
Which of the following statements about tobacco and addiction is true?

A)Nicotine is psychologically addictive,but evidence shows that it is not physically addictive.
B)Because of genetics,some people become physically addicted to nicotine while others do not.
C)Young people who start smoking become addicted,but people who start smoking as adults do not.
D)Some researchers believe nicotine is the most physically addictive of all drugs.
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The predominant psychoactive drug in tobacco is

A)phenol.
B)nicotine.
C)benzopyrene.
D)ethanol.
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The average age at which Americans begin to smoke is

A)11.
B)15.
C)18.
D)21.
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7
Which of the following describes the relationship between smoking and mortality in the United States?

A)Smoking is the leading cause of death.
B)Nearly 1 in 5 adult deaths are related to tobacco.
C)On average,smokers live 5 years less than nonsmokers.
D)Environmental tobacco smoke causes fewer than 1,000 deaths each year.
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8
On average,how many minutes can a regular user of tobacco go between doses of nicotine before experiencing negative effects?

A)5
B)20
C)40
D)90
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9
When particles of tobacco smoke condense,they form

A)snuff.
B)tar.
C)nicotine.
D)stearic aciD.
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The primary reason people continue to use tobacco despite the health risks is

A)lack of knowledge.
B)nicotine addiction.
C)distrust of research.
D)oral fixation.
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Which of the following BEST describes the influence of tobacco advertising on young people?

A)It does not appear to affect children until their teen years.
B)Its influence on tobacco use has been overstated.
C)It encourages adolescents to try their parents' cigarettes.
D)It targets users by associating tobacco use with confidence.
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Most of the symptoms of physical dependence on tobacco pass in

A)10 to 12 hours.
B)2 to 3 days.
C)3 to 4 weeks.
D)3 to 5 months.
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Which of the following BEST describes the quitting process?

A)Most smokers have difficulty quitting because they do not want to quit.
B)Smokers who attend stop-smoking clinics tend to stay tobacco free if they have perfect attendance.
C)Smokeless tobacco users may have a harder time quitting than cigarette smokers.
D)Nicotine-free tobacco can help when quitting is difficult.
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14
Which of the following statements BEST describes teenagers who smoke?

A)Less than half become daily users.
B)Some will develop dependence after a few cigarettes.
C)Most enjoy the fact that they smoke and wish to continue.
D)Most fear they will be unable to stop smoking when they want to.
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The person who is MOST likely to smoke is someone with

A)a graduate degree.
B)a GED.
C)an undergraduate degree.
D)an associate's degree.
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16
Which of the following describes the effect of the enzyme CYP2A6 on nicotine addiction?

A)Fast-metabolizing CYP2A6 increases the likelihood of trying cigarettes for the first time.
B)Slow-metabolizing CYP2A6 decreases the likelihood of feeling sick from nicotine.
C)Slow-metabolizing CYP2A6 increases the pleasurable results of nicotine.
D)Fast-metabolizing CYP2A6 decreases the chances of quitting successfully.
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Which of the following is a withdrawal symptom that people who suddenly quit smoking experience?

A)drowsiness
B)euphoria
C)DTs
D)tremors
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Lynette,a regular smoker,not had a cigarette for over an hour.Which of the following is she likely to experience?

A)vomiting
B)irritability
C)heart palpitations
D)cough
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Which of the following groups is MOST likely to smoke?

A)heroin users
B)people with major depression
C)people with social phobias
D)young people
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Which of the following is an example of a secondary reinforcer?

A)smoking one cigarette after another
B)alternating between cigarettes and spit tobacco
C)smoking every time you drink alcohol
D)choosing a cigarette with higher nicotine content
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21
Smoking affects hunger by

A)increasing a person's appetite.
B)depressing hunger contractions.
C)increasing the sensitivity of taste buds.
D)making chronic smokers nauseous.
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22
Smokers who switch to low-tar or low-nicotine cigarettes

A)take smaller puffs and take longer to smoke each cigarette.
B)do not inhale as deeply.
C)are more likely to quit than smokers of regular cigarettes.
D)are likely to begin smoking more cigarettes.
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23
Under the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act,the FDA has the power to

A)ban the sale of nicotine-containing products.
B)remove menthol cigarettes from store shelves.
C)create content standards for tobacco products.
D)dismantle corporations that manufacture tobacco.
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A heart attack caused by plaque that completely blocks a coronary artery is called

A)atherosclerosis.
B)a myocardial infarction.
C)an aortic aneurysm.
D)an aortic coarctation.
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25
Smoking contributes to heart disease in which one of the following ways?

A)It exposes the heart tissue to benzopyrene.
B)It reduces high-density lipoproteins.
C)It exposes the heart tissue to arseniC.
D)It reduces low-density lipoproteins.
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26
Which of the following is an effect of nicotine?

A)blood vessel dilation
B)increased formation of urine
C)increased heart rate
D)lowered blood pressure
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27
Loss of lung tissue elasticity is characteristic of

A)emphysemA.
B)bronchitis.
C)pulmonary edema.
D)pneumonia.
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Which of the following forms of tobacco advertising has the federal government banned outright?

A)use of cartoon characters in ads
B)corporate sponsorship
C)smoking in films
D)magazine advertisements
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29
What role does ammonia play in cigarettes?

A)It enhances the flavor.
B)It masks the harsh,bitter taste of tobacco.
C)It boosts the amount of nicotine absorbed into the blood.
D)It makes sidestream smoke less irritating to nonsmokers.
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30
Which of the following is a disorder of the right side of the heart,caused by changes in the blood vessels of the lungs?

A)stroke
B)pulmonary heart disease
C)aortic aneurysm
D)myocardial infarction
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31
When smoking a cigarette,the rate of absorption of chemicals into the body is

A)greatest during the last third of the cigarette.
B)greatest during the first third of the cigarette.
C)greatest when the midpoint of the cigarette is reached.
D)constant as the cigarette is smokeD.
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32
After quitting smoking,approximately how long does it take an ex-smoker's risk of dying from lung cancer to drop to half that of someone who continues to smoke?

A)6 months
B)1 year
C)5 years
D)10 years
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33
A chemical that causes cancer only in combination with another chemical is called a

A)carcinogen.
B)cocarcinogen.
C)metacarcinogen.
D)extra carcinogen.
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34
Which of the following is a type of chest pain caused by coronary heart disease?

A)angina pectoris
B)myocardial infarction
C)coronary thrombosis
D)congestive heart failure
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35
Heart disease caused by the deposit of fatty substances in the walls of the arteries is called

A)emphysemA.
B)myocardial infarction.
C)atherosclerosis.
D)high cholesterol.
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36
Which of the following is the MOST common single cause of death among smokers?

A)stroke
B)coronary heart disease
C)lung cancer
D)emphysema
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37
Which of the following cigarette additives is used to make sidestream smoke less irritating?

A)ammonia
B)potassium citrate
C)formaldehyde
D)sugar
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38
Which of the following BEST describes the relationship between coronary heart disease and smoking?

A)Smokers and nonsmokers are equally likely to die from coronary heart disease.
B)Angina pectoris,a symptom of coronary heart disease,occurs only in smokers.
C)Smokers are most likely to die from coronary heart disease in their 60s and 70s.
D)Smoking promotes coronary heart disease by lowering good cholesterol.
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39
What type of cancer kills the most women each year?

A)lung
B)breast
C)ovarian
D)cervical
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An ingredient in tobacco smoke that seriously depletes the body's supply of oxygen is

A)benzopyrene.
B)carbon monoxide.
C)formaldehyde.
D)tar.
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Which of the following BEST describes e-cigarettes?

A)They are recommended by the FDA as a cigarette alternative.
B)They contain tobacco.
C)They may contain some of the same harmful substances as cigarettes.
D)They carry the same warnings as regular cigarettes.
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The white blood cells that work to remove foreign particles from the respiratory tract are called

A)T-cells.
B)blastocysts.
C)B-cells.
D)macrophages.
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Smoke emitted from the burning end of a cigarette,cigar,or pipe is referred to as _____ smoke.

A)mainstream
B)primary
C)secondary
D)sidestream
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44
Which of the following BEST describes the reason that tobacco use persists in the United States?

A)Restaurants are afraid of lost profits associated with becoming smoke free.
B)The tobacco industry spends millions of dollars on lobbying activities.
C)Colleges and universities refuse to ban smoking on campus.
D)Americans do not find the cost of cigarettes to be burden.
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Which of the following substances can linger in the bloodstream for 5 hours after exposure to environmental tobacco smoke?

A)carbon monoxide
B)nicotine
C)tar
D)hydrogen cyanide
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46
Small Indian cigarettes that contain species of tobacco different from those used by U.S.cigarette manufacturers are called

A)cloves.
B)chicartas.
C)kreteks.
D)bidis.
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47
Which of the following BEST describes environmental tobacco smoke?

A)Its effects may take several weeks to become evident.
B)It rarely causes death.
C)It is safe at low or moderate levels.
D)It has been linked to sudden infant death syndrome.
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48
The primary effects of environmental tobacco smoke on children are

A)minimal and temporary.
B)related to the respiratory system.
C)related to the integumentary system.
D)dependent on the gender of the chilD.
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49
Geri has quit smoking.Which of the following changes can she expect to occur first?

A)improvement in sense of taste
B)decrease in risk of stroke
C)improvement in circulation
D)reduction in coughing
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50
White or red patches that appear in the mouth as a result of using spit tobacco are called

A)leukoplakiA.
B)gingivitis.
C)dental caries.
D)oral cancer.
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51
Which of the following BEST describes cigar use?

A)Its popularity is highest among African American males.
B)It does not lead to nicotine addiction.
C)It releases fewer toxins and carcinogens than smoking cigarettes.
D)It is made more harmful by inhaling.
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52
Which of the following health effects are male smokers at higher risk for than female smokers?

A)stroke
B)lung cancer
C)sexual dysfunction
D)osteoporosis
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53
The purpose of respiratory cilia is to

A)signal the body that respiratory poisons are present.
B)absorb smoke.
C)facilitate gas exchange.
D)keep air passages free of dust and mucus.
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54
Which of the following states has the lowest rate of smoking?

A)West Virginia
B)New York
C)Kentucky
D)Utah
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55
Which of the following BEST describes the long-term effects of tobacco use?

A)Beginning to smoke at age 15 cuts life expectancy in half.
B)Smokers are ill more frequently than nonsmokers.
C)Smoking is responsible for almost all cases of sinusitis in the United States.
D)Long-term smoking is worse for men than women.
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56
Which of the following BEST describes spit tobacco?

A)It is safer for pregnant woman to use than cigarettes.
B)In 5 minutes,it can deliver the same amount of nicotine as two or three cigarettes.
C)It causes leukoplakia and gingivitis.
D)It does not contain chemicals known to cause cancer.
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57
Clove cigarettes

A)contain fewer toxic components than regular tobacco.
B)contain more tar and nicotine than regular cigarettes.
C)have about the same health risks as cigars.
D)are a safe alternative to regular tobacco cigarettes.
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58
Which of the following BEST describes the effects of smoking during pregnancy?

A)Smoking slightly increases a pregnant woman's chance of having a miscarriage.
B)Smoking during pregnancy can impair development but does not affect genetics.
C)Maternal smoking causes hundreds of infant deaths each year.
D)Smoking decreases a woman's chance of ectopic pregnancy.
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59
Smoke that smokers exhale is referred to as _____ smoke.

A)mainstream
B)primary
C)sidestream
D)secondary
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60
Which of the following BEST describes the quitting process?

A)Telephone quitlines are useful only for people who are ill.
B)Most smokers attempt to quit several times before they finally succeed.
C)Research shows that stopping "cold turkey" is most effective.
D)Only heavy smokers experience withdrawal symptoms.
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61
The risk of lung cancer death increases with the number of years spent smoking.
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62
People who are highly educated are more likely to smoke than people who have low educational attainment.
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63
Which of the following is a good way to quit smoking?

A)Try to ignore patterns in your smoking routine.
B)Punish yourself when you relapse.
C)Don't tell friends you're quitting until you prove you can do it.
D)Chew sugarless gum or healthy snacks.
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64
Women are more likely than men to report social pressure as a reason for relapsing to smoking.
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65
Recent neurological studies indicate nicotine acts on the brain in much the same way as cocaine and heroin.
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66
Rates of smoking are consistent across various ethnic groups.
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67
The use of "light" or low-tar cigarettes reduces the risk of smoking-related illness.
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68
Coronary heart disease is the most common single cause of death for smokers.
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69
Smoking in films has decreased significantly since 1990.
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70
Evidence suggests that the tobacco industry effectively advertises its products to adolescents.
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71
For most regular tobacco users,sudden abstinence from nicotine produces withdrawal symptoms.
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72
Compared with older smokers,adolescents are less vulnerable to developing nicotine dependence.
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73
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)substitute clove cigarettes.
D)tell your family and friends you want support.
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74
Nicotine can be fatal in high doses.
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75
Which of the following smoking cessation products is available over the counter?

A)nicotine inhalers
B)nicotine patches
C)bupropion
D)varinicline
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76
The majority of tobacco-related deaths are due to respiratory problems.
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77
Nicotine acts as a depressant at low doses.
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78
Which of the following smoking cessation products has the greatest number of reported side effects?

A)nicotine patches
B)bupropion
C)Chantix
D)Zyban
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79
Possessing the DRD2 gene decreases the chances of nicotine addiction.
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Emphysema is a form of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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