Deck 11: Caffeine

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The most consistent withdrawal symptom after chronic caffeine use is

A)headache.
B)drowsiness.
C)nervousness.
D)inability to sleep.
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One important determinant of the behavioral effects of caffeine is

A)whether it is consumed in a pill or as coffee.
B)whether the person is a regular user.
C)the temperature of the beverage (hot or cold).
D)the acidity of the coffee.
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Green,black,and oolong tea are all prepared from leaves of

A)Xanthus theo.
B)Camellia sinensis.
C)different herbs.
D)Coffea robusta.
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Most regular brewed teas have about how much caffeine per cup?

A)150-170 mg (more than coffee)
B)40-60 mg (about half the amount in coffee)
C)10-15 mg
D)none
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The early history of coffee included a 1674 pamphlet from England titled

A)The Women's Petition Against Coffee.
B)Nectar of the Heavens.
C)Bad Berries.
D)Roasted in Hell.
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The largest exporters of coffee to the U.S.are

A)Vietnam,Indonesia,and Thailand.
B)Singapore and Myanmar.
C)Colombia,Brazil,Guatemala,and Mexico.
D)Panama,Honduras,and Chile.
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In the 18th century,English coffeehouses were referred to as

A)dens of iniquity.
B)penny universities.
C)health clinics.
D)Starbucks.
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Caffeine has been shown to be an effective treatment for

A)migraine headaches.
B)anxiety.
C)narcolepsy.
D)panic disorder.
Question
The maximum CNS effect of caffeine is reached about _____ after drinking coffee.

A)15 minutes
B)30 minutes
C)2 hours
D)4 hours
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_____________ is prescribed to asthma sufferers because it relaxes bronchial passages.

A)Camellia sinensis
B)Theobromine
C)Exanthine
D)Theophylline
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The world's greatest per-capita consumers of tea are found in

A)China.
B)France.
C)Canada.
D)Turkey.
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The main active ingredient in Red Bull and other energy drinks is

A)taurine.
B)caffeine.
C)guanine.
D)tyrosine.
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According to current FDA rules on "cola" drinks,

A)they must contain at least 50 mg of caffeine.
B)the label must state how much caffeine is included.
C)they cannot contain more than 6 mg caffeine per ounce.
D)they must all contain exactly 44 mg caffeine per 12 oz.
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In 1909,the FDA seized some Coca-Cola syrup and filed charges against the company partly because

A)the syrup contained cocaine.
B)the syrup formula was secret.
C)of the toxins in kola nuts.
D)the syrup contained caffeine.
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The legend of the discovery of coffee relates to

A)an Aztec warrior preparing for battle.
B)a volcano roasting the beans.
C)Kaldi and his dancing goats.
D)Romans seeking a cure for hangovers.
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Caffeine works in the brain by

A)stimulating dopamine release.
B)interfering with glutamate release.
C)blocking serotonin receptors.
D)blocking adenosine receptors.
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Theobroma,the genus name for the cacao tree,is Latin for

A)food of the gods.
B)bitter root.
C)wake-up tree.
D)calm river.
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In 1970,Americans drank more coffee than any other nonalcoholic beverage product.By 2009,

A)per capita coffee consumption had doubled.
B)Americans drank approximately twice as many gallons of soft drinks as compared to coffee.
C)more tea was consumed than coffee.
D)energy drinks were more popular than coffee.
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Often people who drink too much alcohol attempt to "sober up" by drinking coffee.Several studies support the idea that caffeine

A)blocks alcohol's effect at GABA receptors.
B)lowers BAC by increasing urine output.
C)improves coordination and speed of reaction after drinking alcohol.
D)is likely to lead to increased arousal,but the drinker is still impaired.
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The unique xanthine in chocolate is

A)hysocine.
B)diphenhydramine.
C)theobromine.
D)methylene chloride.
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Describe how and why the American revolution changed consumption of tea and coffee in America and in England.
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Caffeine dependence is not in the DSM-IV because the evidence indicates that there is no withdrawal syndrome.
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Aeroshot a recent product marketed as "breathable food" delivers caffeine rapidly to the brain because the drug is meant to be inhaled.
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Large doses of caffeine have been shown to produce panic attacks in individuals with a history of panic disorder.
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There are no consistent documented withdrawal symptoms from caffeine.
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All of the xanthines have similar effects.But which one has the greatest overall effect?

A)caffeine
B)theobromine
C)theophylline
D)muscadine
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A 12-oz.Pepsi or Coke contains more caffeine than a Vivarin tablet.
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In 2009,Americans consumed more gallons of coffee than of soft drinks.
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A single species of tea bush is the basis for traditional green,black,and oolong tea.
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Drinking 5 or more cups of coffee per day

A)actually reduces the rate of heart attacks.
B)slightly increases the risk of a heart attack.
C)doubles the risk of a heart attack.
D)increases heart attack risk only in smokers.
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A typical cup of brewed tea contains just under half as much caffeine as a typical cup of brewed coffee.
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The xanthine found in tea that is prescribed for asthma is called robusta.
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Explain the effects that caffeine has on the central nervous system.
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  Compare caffeinism and the possible Caffeine-Dependence Syndrome.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Compare caffeinism and the possible Caffeine-Dependence Syndrome.
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Most American coffee comes from China.
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Caffeine is thought to relieve headaches because it is

A)a vasodilator.
B)a vasoconstrictor.
C)an adenosine antagonist.
D)an adenosine agonist.
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The most consistent withdrawal symptom after chronic caffeine use is

A)headache.
B)drowsiness.
C)nervousness.
D)inability to sleep.
A
2
One important determinant of the behavioral effects of caffeine is

A)whether it is consumed in a pill or as coffee.
B)whether the person is a regular user.
C)the temperature of the beverage (hot or cold).
D)the acidity of the coffee.
B
3
Green,black,and oolong tea are all prepared from leaves of

A)Xanthus theo.
B)Camellia sinensis.
C)different herbs.
D)Coffea robusta.
B
4
Most regular brewed teas have about how much caffeine per cup?

A)150-170 mg (more than coffee)
B)40-60 mg (about half the amount in coffee)
C)10-15 mg
D)none
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The early history of coffee included a 1674 pamphlet from England titled

A)The Women's Petition Against Coffee.
B)Nectar of the Heavens.
C)Bad Berries.
D)Roasted in Hell.
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The largest exporters of coffee to the U.S.are

A)Vietnam,Indonesia,and Thailand.
B)Singapore and Myanmar.
C)Colombia,Brazil,Guatemala,and Mexico.
D)Panama,Honduras,and Chile.
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In the 18th century,English coffeehouses were referred to as

A)dens of iniquity.
B)penny universities.
C)health clinics.
D)Starbucks.
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Caffeine has been shown to be an effective treatment for

A)migraine headaches.
B)anxiety.
C)narcolepsy.
D)panic disorder.
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9
The maximum CNS effect of caffeine is reached about _____ after drinking coffee.

A)15 minutes
B)30 minutes
C)2 hours
D)4 hours
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_____________ is prescribed to asthma sufferers because it relaxes bronchial passages.

A)Camellia sinensis
B)Theobromine
C)Exanthine
D)Theophylline
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The world's greatest per-capita consumers of tea are found in

A)China.
B)France.
C)Canada.
D)Turkey.
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12
The main active ingredient in Red Bull and other energy drinks is

A)taurine.
B)caffeine.
C)guanine.
D)tyrosine.
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13
According to current FDA rules on "cola" drinks,

A)they must contain at least 50 mg of caffeine.
B)the label must state how much caffeine is included.
C)they cannot contain more than 6 mg caffeine per ounce.
D)they must all contain exactly 44 mg caffeine per 12 oz.
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14
In 1909,the FDA seized some Coca-Cola syrup and filed charges against the company partly because

A)the syrup contained cocaine.
B)the syrup formula was secret.
C)of the toxins in kola nuts.
D)the syrup contained caffeine.
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15
The legend of the discovery of coffee relates to

A)an Aztec warrior preparing for battle.
B)a volcano roasting the beans.
C)Kaldi and his dancing goats.
D)Romans seeking a cure for hangovers.
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16
Caffeine works in the brain by

A)stimulating dopamine release.
B)interfering with glutamate release.
C)blocking serotonin receptors.
D)blocking adenosine receptors.
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17
Theobroma,the genus name for the cacao tree,is Latin for

A)food of the gods.
B)bitter root.
C)wake-up tree.
D)calm river.
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18
In 1970,Americans drank more coffee than any other nonalcoholic beverage product.By 2009,

A)per capita coffee consumption had doubled.
B)Americans drank approximately twice as many gallons of soft drinks as compared to coffee.
C)more tea was consumed than coffee.
D)energy drinks were more popular than coffee.
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19
Often people who drink too much alcohol attempt to "sober up" by drinking coffee.Several studies support the idea that caffeine

A)blocks alcohol's effect at GABA receptors.
B)lowers BAC by increasing urine output.
C)improves coordination and speed of reaction after drinking alcohol.
D)is likely to lead to increased arousal,but the drinker is still impaired.
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The unique xanthine in chocolate is

A)hysocine.
B)diphenhydramine.
C)theobromine.
D)methylene chloride.
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21
Describe how and why the American revolution changed consumption of tea and coffee in America and in England.
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22
Caffeine dependence is not in the DSM-IV because the evidence indicates that there is no withdrawal syndrome.
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23
Aeroshot a recent product marketed as "breathable food" delivers caffeine rapidly to the brain because the drug is meant to be inhaled.
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24
Large doses of caffeine have been shown to produce panic attacks in individuals with a history of panic disorder.
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There are no consistent documented withdrawal symptoms from caffeine.
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26
All of the xanthines have similar effects.But which one has the greatest overall effect?

A)caffeine
B)theobromine
C)theophylline
D)muscadine
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A 12-oz.Pepsi or Coke contains more caffeine than a Vivarin tablet.
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In 2009,Americans consumed more gallons of coffee than of soft drinks.
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A single species of tea bush is the basis for traditional green,black,and oolong tea.
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30
Drinking 5 or more cups of coffee per day

A)actually reduces the rate of heart attacks.
B)slightly increases the risk of a heart attack.
C)doubles the risk of a heart attack.
D)increases heart attack risk only in smokers.
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31
A typical cup of brewed tea contains just under half as much caffeine as a typical cup of brewed coffee.
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32
The xanthine found in tea that is prescribed for asthma is called robusta.
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33
Explain the effects that caffeine has on the central nervous system.
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  Compare caffeinism and the possible Caffeine-Dependence Syndrome.
Compare caffeinism and the possible Caffeine-Dependence Syndrome.
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Most American coffee comes from China.
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Caffeine is thought to relieve headaches because it is

A)a vasodilator.
B)a vasoconstrictor.
C)an adenosine antagonist.
D)an adenosine agonist.
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