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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What is the role of the drug Antabuse?

    • A.

      It's an enzyme that breaks down alcohol in the liver

    • B.

      It helps the body metabolize alcohol at a continuous rate

    • C.

      It helps prevent hangovers

    • D.

      It causes a rise in acetaldehyde to help alcoholics

    Correct Answer
    D. It causes a rise in acetaldehyde to help alcoholics
  • 2. 

    Which represents the Fermentation formula?

    • A.

      Yeast + Sugar > Methyl alcohol + Carbon Dioxide

    • B.

      Yeast + Sugar > Ethyl alcohol + Carbon Dioxide

    • C.

      Yeast + Sugar > Methyl alcohol + Carbon Monoxide

    • D.

      Yeast + Sugar > Ethyl alcohol + Carbon Monoxide

    Correct Answer
    B. Yeast + Sugar > Ethyl alcohol + Carbon Dioxide
  • 3. 

    ________ are impurities in formed during production and storage and they contribute to the distinctive taste and aroma of alcoholic beverages and can increase the severity of hangovers.

    • A.

      Congeners

    • B.

      Antabuse

    • C.

      Dehydrogenase

    • D.

      Acetaldehyde

    Correct Answer
    A. Congeners
  • 4. 

    Which organs contribute to the absorption of alcohol by 20% and 80% respectively? 

    • A.

      Liver : Small Intestine

    • B.

      Stomach : Liver

    • C.

      Small Intestine : Liver

    • D.

      Stomach : Small Intestine

    Correct Answer
    D. Stomach : Small Intestine
  • 5. 

    _______ is the most widely abused psychoactive drug and the oldest known.

    • A.

      LSD

    • B.

      Yage

    • C.

      Alcohol

    • D.

      Marijuana

    Correct Answer
    C. Alcohol
  • 6. 

    Which alcoholic beverage contains 4% alcohol?

    • A.

      Beer

    • B.

      Unfortified Wines

    • C.

      Lager

    • D.

      Ale

    Correct Answer
    C. Lager
  • 7. 

    __________ result from distilling fermentation products such as wine, sugar cane, potatoes and grains.

    • A.

      Unfortified wines

    • B.

      Distilled Spirits

    • C.

      Congeners

    • D.

      Sherry or port

    Correct Answer
    B. Distilled Spirits
  • 8. 

    The ratio of alcohol % to proof is

    • A.

      1% : 1 proof

    • B.

      1% : 2 proof

    • C.

      1% : 10 proof

    • D.

      1%: 20 proof

    Correct Answer
    B. 1% : 2 proof
  • 9. 

    A 175 lb. male, on average, drinking 5 drinks in 2 hours would have a BAC of 

    • A.

      0.095 and would be legally drunk

    • B.

      0.950 and would be legally drunk

    • C.

      0.095 and would not be legally drunk

    • D.

      0.950 and would not be legally drunk

    Correct Answer
    A. 0.095 and would be legally drunk
  • 10. 

    Select which effect(s) occur at low-dose episodes of alcohol consumption.

    • A.

      Stimulated Gastric Juices

    • B.

      Blood vessel constriction

    • C.

      Disinhibition

    • D.

      Impaired sexual performance

    • E.

      Relaxation

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Stimulated Gastric Juices
    C. Disinhibition
    E. Relaxation
  • 11. 

    Select which effect(s) occur at high-dose episodes of alcohol consumption.

    • A.

      Slurred Speech

    • B.

      Emotion control

    • C.

      Increased Sexual performance

    • D.

      Hangover

    • E.

      Alcohol poisoning

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Slurred Speech
    D. Hangover
    E. Alcohol poisoning
  • 12. 

    _____________ is when you have no recall of events while intoxicated with alcohol.

    • A.

      Blackout

    • B.

      Knockout

    • C.

      Passing Out

    • D.

      Fainting

    Correct Answer
    A. Blackout
  • 13. 

    Brain _____ and (an) enlarged _____  are observed. Memory loss and dementia result from prolonged heavy drinking.

    • A.

      Damage : heart

    • B.

      Atrophy : ventricles

    • C.

      Damage : prostate

    • D.

      Atrophy : heart

    Correct Answer
    B. Atrophy : ventricles
  • 14. 

    True or False:  Loss of libido and erectile disfunction occur from Long-term effects of alcohol consumption.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 15. 

    More than __% of motor vehicle fatalities indicate alcohol use.

    • A.

      25

    • B.

      50

    • C.

      75

    • D.

      80

    Correct Answer
    B. 50
  • 16. 

    Fetal alcohol syndrome abnormalities include (select all that apply):

    • A.

      Growth retardation

    • B.

      CNS abnormalities

    • C.

      Structural abnormalities of the head and face

    • D.

      Delayed intellectual development

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Growth retardation
    B. CNS abnormalities
    C. Structural abnormalities of the head and face
    D. Delayed intellectual development
  • 17. 

    What percent of homicides and rapes are committed under the influence of alcohol?

    • A.

      25%

    • B.

      50%

    • C.

      75%

    • D.

      100%

    Correct Answer
    B. 50%
  • 18. 

    What percent of all hospital admissions are accounted for drinking problems?

    • A.

      10%

    • B.

      20%

    • C.

      30%

    • D.

      40%

    Correct Answer
    C. 30%
  • 19. 

    Select which class is not included in the Psychedelics.

    • A.

      Indole

    • B.

      Phenylaklylamines

    • C.

      Anticholinergics

    • D.

      Dehydrogenase

    • E.

      Cannabinols

    Correct Answer
    D. Dehydrogenase
  • 20. 

    All arounders generally

    • A.

      Distort sensation

    • B.

      Alter egos

    • C.

      Distort perception

    • D.

      Stimulate

    • E.

      Depress

    Correct Answer
    C. Distort perception
  • 21. 

    Which of these definitions are correct?

    • A.

      Illusion: mistaken perceptions delusions: mistaken ideas or beliefs hallucinations: sensory experiences not related to reality

    • B.

      Illusion: mistaken perceptions hallucinations: mistaken ideas or beliefs delusions: sensory experiences not related to reality

    • C.

      Delusions: mistaken perceptions illusions: mistaken ideas or beliefs hallucinations: sensory experiences not related to reality

    • D.

      Hallucinations: mistaken perceptions delusions: mistaken ideas or beliefs illusions: sensory experiences not related to reality

    Correct Answer
    A. Illusion: mistaken perceptions delusions: mistaken ideas or beliefs hallucinations: sensory experiences not related to reality
  • 22. 

    LSD and psilocybin fall under the class of which psychedelics?

    • A.

      Indole

    • B.

      Phenylalkylamines

    • C.

      Anticholinergics

    • D.

      Others

    • E.

      Cannabinols

    Correct Answer
    A. Indole
  • 23. 

    Mescaline and ecstacy fall under which class of psychedelics?

    • A.

      Indole

    • B.

      Phenylalkylamines

    • C.

      Anticholinergics

    • D.

      Others

    • E.

      Cannabinols

    Correct Answer
    B. Phenylalkylamines
  • 24. 

    ____________ is part of the Anticholinergics class of Psychedelics.

    • A.

      Psilocybin

    • B.

      Mescaline

    • C.

      Belladonna

    • D.

      PCP

    Correct Answer
    C. Belladonna
  • 25. 

    Who was the first to synthesize LSD, the synthetic form of an ergot fungus toxin?

    • A.

      Dr. Timothy Leary

    • B.

      Dr. Albert Hoffman

    • C.

      Dr Timothy Hoffman

    • D.

      Dr. Albert Leary

    Correct Answer
    B. Dr. Albert Hoffman
  • 26. 

    Who popularized LSD and quoted,"Tune in, turn on, drop out"?

    • A.

      Dr. Timothy Leary

    • B.

      Dr. Albert Hoffman

    • C.

      Dr Timothy Hoffman

    • D.

      Dr. Albert Leary

    Correct Answer
    A. Dr. Timothy Leary
  • 27. 

    How many micrograms of LSD are needed for the effects to act as a stimulant with mild euphoria?

    • A.

      30-50

    • B.

      50-100

    • C.

      100-140

    • D.

      150-300

    Correct Answer
    A. 30-50
  • 28. 

    How many micrograms of LSD are needed to produce true hallucinations?

    • A.

      30-50

    • B.

      50-100

    • C.

      100-140

    • D.

      150-300

    Correct Answer
    D. 150-300
  • 29. 

    True or False: The nation's monthly consumption of LSD is 11 lbs.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
  • 30. 

    LSD stimuates a specific subset of which receptors?

    • A.

      GABA

    • B.

      Seratonin

    • C.

      Endorphins

    • D.

      Dopamine

    Correct Answer
    B. Seratonin
  • 31. 

    Tolerance to psychedelic effect occur

    • A.

      Slowly

    • B.

      Moderately

    • C.

      Immediatey

    • D.

      Rapidly

    Correct Answer
    D. Rapidly
  • 32. 

    A mental effect of LSD includes synesthesia which is

    • A.

      Imparied concentration

    • B.

      Feeling the ability to float

    • C.

      Feeling as if you're in a movie watching yourself

    • D.

      Mixing of the senses

    Correct Answer
    D. Mixing of the senses
  • 33. 

    Which is similar to post traumatic stress where a bad trip can be triggered by stress or situations that induce anxiety and fear?

    • A.

      Blackout

    • B.

      Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder

    • C.

      Synesthesia

    • D.

      Flashback

    Correct Answer
    D. Flashback
  • 34. 

    What is/are the active ingrediant(s) in Magic Mushrooms?

    • A.

      Psilocybin

    • B.

      Psilocin

    • C.

      Psilocon

    • D.

      Ibogaine

    • E.

      Mescaline

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Psilocybin
    B. Psilocin
  • 35. 

    How many species of mushroom fall under the magic mushroom category?

    • A.

      5

    • B.

      25

    • C.

      75

    • D.

      Over 100

    Correct Answer
    C. 75
  • 36. 

    Which psychedelic includes the effect of nausea, changes in visceral(organ) sensations, changes in sight, hearing, taste, touch and altered states of consciousness?

    • A.

      Magic Mushrooms

    • B.

      Ibogaine

    • C.

      Morning Glory Seeds

    • D.

      DMT (dimethyltryptamine)

    • E.

      Mescaline

    Correct Answer
    A. Magic Mushrooms
  • 37. 

    ________ is produced by the African Tabernanthe Shrub.  It is a long acting psychedelic in high doses and a stimulant in low doses.  It is used in western and central Africa.

    • A.

      Ibogaine

    • B.

      Morning glory seeds

    • C.

      DMT (dimethyltryptamine)

    • D.

      Yage

    • E.

      Mesaline

    Correct Answer
    A. Ibogaine
  • 38. 

    ___________ contain a mild LSD-like substance, but several hundred are needed to obtain an effect.  Today the seeds are dipped in a toxic substance when sold commercially.

    • A.

      Ibogaine

    • B.

      Morning Glory Seeds

    • C.

      DMT (dimethyltryptamine)

    • D.

      Yage

    • E.

      Mescaline

    Correct Answer
    B. Morning Glory Seeds
  • 39. 

    __________ is a naturally occurring psychedelic found in South American trees, vines and shrubs (yopo beans).  Stomach acid destroys it so the plant material is dried, chopped and snorted or smoked to produce short-term hallucinations.

    • A.

      Ibogaine

    • B.

      Morning glory seeds

    • C.

      DMT (dimethyltryptamine)

    • D.

      Yage

    • E.

      Mescaline

    Correct Answer
    C. DMT (dimethyltryptamine)
  • 40. 

    _________ is a psychedelic drink made from an Amazonian vine and produces a dreamilke state lasting up to 10 hrs.

    • A.

      Ibogaine

    • B.

      Morning Glory Seeds

    • C.

      DMT (dimethyltryptamine)

    • D.

      Yage

    • E.

      Mescaline

    Correct Answer
    D. Yage
  • 41. 

    _________ is the active component of Peyote and San Pedro cacti.

    • A.

      Ibogaine

    • B.

      Morning Glory Seeds

    • C.

      DMT (dimethyltryptamine)

    • D.

      Yage

    • E.

      Mescaline

    Correct Answer
    E. Mescaline
  • 42. 

    In the 1800's Mescalines use spread to North America tribes such as (select all that apply):

    • A.

      Comanche

    • B.

      Ute

    • C.

      Iroquios

    • D.

      Shawnee

    • E.

      Kiowa

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Comanche
    B. Ute
    E. Kiowa
  • 43. 

    True or False:  The Native American Church of North America are legally allowed to harvest 2 million buttons of Mescaline (peyote) for use.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 44. 

    Which are true about Mescaline (peyote) (select all that apply)?

    • A.

      Seven to eight buttons is the average dose

    • B.

      Effects last 24 hrs and are similar to LSD, very colorful visions and hallucinations are common.

    • C.

      Each use is accompanied by severe vomiting

    • D.

      Sensory deprivation

    • E.

      Loss of a sense of time

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Seven to eight buttons is the average dose
    C. Each use is accompanied by severe vomiting
  • 45. 

    MDMA or 3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine has been manufactured illegally since it was banned as a Schedule I drug in 1988.  What is the street name of this drug?

    • A.

      Ecstasy

    • B.

      LSD

    • C.

      PCP

    • D.

      Special-K

    • E.

      Angel Dust

    Correct Answer
    A. Ecstasy
  • 46. 

    Which are the physical effects of taking designer psychedelics such as "ecstasy" (select all that apply)?

    • A.

      Decreased heart rate and respiration

    • B.

      Sweating

    • C.

      Hyperactivity

    • D.

      Bruxism

    • E.

      Drop in body temperature

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Sweating
    C. Hyperactivity
    D. Bruxism
  • 47. 

    Mental effects of this drug lasts 3 to 4 hours and include feelings of happiness, increased empathy, more self-awareness, heightened self-esteem, clarity and mild distortions of perception but no illusions or hallucinations.

    • A.

      Belladonna

    • B.

      Mandrake

    • C.

      Ecstasy

    • D.

      LSD

    • E.

      Marijuana

    Correct Answer
    C. Ecstasy
  • 48. 

    Which drugs are listed under the Anti-Cholinergic Psychedelics?

    • A.

      Belladonna

    • B.

      Salvia

    • C.

      Henbane

    • D.

      Mandrake

    • E.

      Datura

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Belladonna
    C. Henbane
    D. Mandrake
    E. Datura
  • 49. 

    Which psychedelics are used in magic, sorcery, witchcraft and religion and induce delirium, hallucinations, and deep sleep?

    • A.

      Anti-cholinergic

    • B.

      Indole

    • C.

      Cannabinols

    • D.

      Phenylalkylamine

    Correct Answer
    A. Anti-cholinergic
  • 50. 

    True or False:  Anti-choliergic psychedelics work by blocking acetylcholine receptors and has been tried by some teenagers leading to emergency room visits.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True

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