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Deck 4: An Introduction to Alcohol: Mans Oldest Recreational Chemical
1
Historical evidence suggests that the process of distillation emerged
A) in 800 A.D.
B) in 8,000 B.C.E.
C) 800 years ago.
D) 1,800 years ago.
A) in 800 A.D.
B) in 8,000 B.C.E.
C) 800 years ago.
D) 1,800 years ago.
in 800 A.D.
2
As a general rule, the can biotransform alcohol at the rate of one 12-ounce can of beer, one glass of wine, or one standard drink per hour.
A) duodenum
B) pancreas
C) liver
D) glutamate
A) duodenum
B) pancreas
C) liver
D) glutamate
liver
3
The sense of euphoria that many drinkers report is the result of
A) the release of opioid peptides in the peripheral regions of the body, which eventually reach the brain's pleasure center and accounts for alcohol's slow onset of action.
B) alcohol's ability to stimulate the release of alcohol dehydrogenase in the stomach.
C) alcohol's ability to stimulate the brain's reward system.
D) the release of glucose by the liver, directly causing the reward cascade in the brain.
A) the release of opioid peptides in the peripheral regions of the body, which eventually reach the brain's pleasure center and accounts for alcohol's slow onset of action.
B) alcohol's ability to stimulate the release of alcohol dehydrogenase in the stomach.
C) alcohol's ability to stimulate the brain's reward system.
D) the release of glucose by the liver, directly causing the reward cascade in the brain.
alcohol's ability to stimulate the brain's reward system.
4
According to your text, many historians believe
A) alcohol was the cause of the Protestant reformation in Europe.
B) alcohol was one reason for the expansion of the Roman empire.
C) alcohol may have been one factor in the rise of civilization.
D) the brewing of alcohol resulted in the widespread application of the new science of biochemistry that emerged during the mid-13th century.
A) alcohol was the cause of the Protestant reformation in Europe.
B) alcohol was one reason for the expansion of the Roman empire.
C) alcohol may have been one factor in the rise of civilization.
D) the brewing of alcohol resulted in the widespread application of the new science of biochemistry that emerged during the mid-13th century.
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5
According to your text, the highest concentration of alcohol that can be achieved from fermentation is about
A) 22 percent.
B) 28 percent.
C) 15 percent.
D) 8 percent.
A) 22 percent.
B) 28 percent.
C) 15 percent.
D) 8 percent.
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6
All of the following are end products of the alcohol biotransformation process EXCEPT
A) aldehyde dehydrogenase.
B) glucose.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) carbohydrates.
A) aldehyde dehydrogenase.
B) glucose.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) carbohydrates.
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7
Which of the following is a good summary of the Mellanby effect, according to your text?
A) A person feels more intoxicated when the alcohol levels are falling, after the neurons have been affected by the alcohol molecules.
B) A person feels more intoxicated as the blood alcohol level is rising
C) The alcohol ingested causes the body to become stimulated.
D) The alcohol ingested causes the release of opioid peptides in the peripheral regions of the body.
A) A person feels more intoxicated when the alcohol levels are falling, after the neurons have been affected by the alcohol molecules.
B) A person feels more intoxicated as the blood alcohol level is rising
C) The alcohol ingested causes the body to become stimulated.
D) The alcohol ingested causes the release of opioid peptides in the peripheral regions of the body.
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8
Prohibition in the United States could be described as a social experiment.
A) failed
B) successful
C) primitive
D) neutral
A) failed
B) successful
C) primitive
D) neutral
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9
According to your text, all of the following are methods by which alcohol has been introduced into the body EXCEPT
A) orally.
B) transdermal administration.
C) as a vapor.
D) intravenously.
A) orally.
B) transdermal administration.
C) as a vapor.
D) intravenously.
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10
Currently, scientists believe that alcohol is a "dirty" compound. This means
A) alcohol shows a preference for a specific receptor site.
B) alcohol decreases the effects of GABA.
C) alcohol gets contaminated during the fermentation process.
D) alcohol alters the action of various neurotransmitters and interferes with the action of messenger molecules within the neuron.
A) alcohol shows a preference for a specific receptor site.
B) alcohol decreases the effects of GABA.
C) alcohol gets contaminated during the fermentation process.
D) alcohol alters the action of various neurotransmitters and interferes with the action of messenger molecules within the neuron.
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11
Which of the following drugs are dangerous to mix with alcohol?
A) Nitroglycerine
B) Barbiturates
C) Opiates
D) All of these answers
A) Nitroglycerine
B) Barbiturates
C) Opiates
D) All of these answers
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12
Evidence suggests that beer made from ingredients other than fermented honey might date back to
A) 3,000 B.C.E.
B) 5,000 B.C.E.
C) 7,000 B.C.E.
D) 9,000 B.C.E.
A) 3,000 B.C.E.
B) 5,000 B.C.E.
C) 7,000 B.C.E.
D) 9,000 B.C.E.
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13
The earliest written record of wine-making is found in and dates back to 3,000 B.C.E.
A) Sumeria
B) Rome
C) Egypt
D) Greece
A) Sumeria
B) Rome
C) Egypt
D) Greece
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14
In general, peak blood alcohol levels after the ingestion of single alcoholic drink are achieved in minutes.
A) 5-10
B) 15-25
C) 30-60
D) 70-90
A) 5-10
B) 15-25
C) 30-60
D) 70-90
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15
Jamal will have an occasional glass of wine with dinner, does not require daily use of alcohol to function, has never had any negative consequences due to his drinking, and does not use alcohol for continuous periods of time. Jamal would most likely be considered
A) someone with an alcohol addiction.
B) someone with an alcohol abuse problem.
C) a binge drinker.
D) a rare or social drinker.
A) someone with an alcohol addiction.
B) someone with an alcohol abuse problem.
C) a binge drinker.
D) a rare or social drinker.
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16
The most popular alcohol-containing beverage in the United States is
A) beer.
B) wine.
C) whiskey.
D) rum.
A) beer.
B) wine.
C) whiskey.
D) rum.
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17
According to sources cited in your text, there is evidence that the consumption of mead can be traced back
A) to the "stone ages."
B) 18,000 years.
C) 2,000 years.
D) to the 8th century B.C.E.
A) to the "stone ages."
B) 18,000 years.
C) 2,000 years.
D) to the 8th century B.C.E.
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18
Presently, percent of the human population is intoxicated at any given moment.
A) 0.25
B) 0.5
C) 0.7
D) 1.2
A) 0.25
B) 0.5
C) 0.7
D) 1.2
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19
A friend of yours is a rare drinker, perhaps drinking one or two mixed drinks a month when out for dinner. You know this will
A) increase that person's risk of a hemorrhagic stroke.
B) improve muscle coordination as the alcohol removes doubts and inhibitions.
C) improve respiration, allowing more oxygenated blood to reach the muscles and brain.
D) improve visual peripheral field perception, allowing the person to see and then anticipate tactics used by defensive players.
A) increase that person's risk of a hemorrhagic stroke.
B) improve muscle coordination as the alcohol removes doubts and inhibitions.
C) improve respiration, allowing more oxygenated blood to reach the muscles and brain.
D) improve visual peripheral field perception, allowing the person to see and then anticipate tactics used by defensive players.
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20
One major consequence of distillation is
A) many of the vitamins and minerals found in the mash prior to distillation are lost.
B) you cannot achieve an alcohol level higher than 30 percent.
C) the flavor is enhanced, but only for products made from certain species of grapes.
D) it is necessary to warm the resulting fluid to body temperature to serve it.
A) many of the vitamins and minerals found in the mash prior to distillation are lost.
B) you cannot achieve an alcohol level higher than 30 percent.
C) the flavor is enhanced, but only for products made from certain species of grapes.
D) it is necessary to warm the resulting fluid to body temperature to serve it.
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21
Explain what is meant when alcohol is described as a "dirty" compound.
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22
Your aunt, who suffers from sleep apnea, likes to have a "wee shot of brandy" before going to bed to help her sleep better. Based on your textbook, this
A) can suppress or improve the symptoms of sleep apnea.
B) can exacerbate the symptoms of sleep apnea.
C) will have no effect on her sleep apnea symptoms.
D) will have little effect on her sleep apnea if she waits 20 minutes before going to bed.
A) can suppress or improve the symptoms of sleep apnea.
B) can exacerbate the symptoms of sleep apnea.
C) will have no effect on her sleep apnea symptoms.
D) will have little effect on her sleep apnea if she waits 20 minutes before going to bed.
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23
According to your text, the alcoholrelated "hangover"
A) is sufficient to cause the drinker's death.
B) is self-limiting for those drinkers who ingested less than 8 cans of beer or mixed drinks.
C) can be avoided if the drinker ingests food prior to drinking.
D) is generally self-limiting, although very unpleasant.
A) is sufficient to cause the drinker's death.
B) is self-limiting for those drinkers who ingested less than 8 cans of beer or mixed drinks.
C) can be avoided if the drinker ingests food prior to drinking.
D) is generally self-limiting, although very unpleasant.
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24
What are some of the factors that may affect the blood alcohol level (BAL)?
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25
Describe the characteristics of a rare, or social, drinker.
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26
There are no significant long-term neurocognitive effects from alcohol because
A) it improves blood flow to the cortex of the brain.
B) it decreases endorphin release in the cortex of the brain.
C) it improves blood oxygenation levels and stimulates the production of free radicals in the brain.
D) none of the above.
A) it improves blood flow to the cortex of the brain.
B) it decreases endorphin release in the cortex of the brain.
C) it improves blood oxygenation levels and stimulates the production of free radicals in the brain.
D) none of the above.
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27
According to your text, which of the following individuals would you normally expect to have the lowest blood alcohol level?
A) A 160-pound man who consumed 14 standard drinks over a 3 hour span of time
B) A 160-pound man who consumed 8 stand drinks over a 3 hour span of time
C) A 160-pound man who consumed 4 standard drinks over a 3 hour span of time.
D) A 180-pound man who consumed 16 standard drinks over a 3 hour span of time.
A) A 160-pound man who consumed 14 standard drinks over a 3 hour span of time
B) A 160-pound man who consumed 8 stand drinks over a 3 hour span of time
C) A 160-pound man who consumed 4 standard drinks over a 3 hour span of time.
D) A 180-pound man who consumed 16 standard drinks over a 3 hour span of time.
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28
According to your text, why do people consume alcohol?
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29
As a physician on duty in the emergency room, you could expect
A) alcohol ingestion would make drinkers so relaxed that they would suffer fewer head injuries than nondrinkers in similar automobile accidents.
B) about half of the patients you see who have a traumatic injury will have been drinking immediately prior to the incident.
C) improved survival rates for drinkers, who would be more likely to be thrown from a vehicle during an accident.
D) no relationship between the individual's alcohol use status and his or her having suffered a traumatic injury of some kind.
A) alcohol ingestion would make drinkers so relaxed that they would suffer fewer head injuries than nondrinkers in similar automobile accidents.
B) about half of the patients you see who have a traumatic injury will have been drinking immediately prior to the incident.
C) improved survival rates for drinkers, who would be more likely to be thrown from a vehicle during an accident.
D) no relationship between the individual's alcohol use status and his or her having suffered a traumatic injury of some kind.
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30
Describe the symptoms and treatments for hangovers. What is believed to be the basic causal factor(s) of a hangover?
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31
The disinhibition effect induced by alcohol is caused by its effects on the activity of the region of the drinker's brain.
A) hippocampus
B) reticular activating system (RAS)
C) cortex
D) occipital
A) hippocampus
B) reticular activating system (RAS)
C) cortex
D) occipital
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