MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Is you were a social worker working with elementary and secondary students within a school system, according to the 2017 OSDUHS results, which substance might you be most concerned with due to its availability? 1) A) Alcohol B) Cigarettes C) OxyContin D) Marijuana 2) Some drugs have the effect that every time you take the drug, the probability that you will take it again increases slightly. What is this process referred to as? 2) A) Addiction B) Reinforcement C) Altered perception D) Drug misuse 3) When adolescents have a socially supportive family, are interested in school and sports activities and perceive marijuana use being strongly opposed by their school, these factors correlate with lower rates of marijuana use which are commonly referred to as what? 3) A) Deviates B) Antecedents C) Causal factors D) Protective factors 4) Which Canadian survey examining trends in drug use, has been conducted every year since 2008? 4) A) Canadian Addiction Survey B) The National Survey of Drug use in Canada C) Canadian Alcohol and Drug Use Monitoring Survey D) Canadian Campus Survey 5) Compared to young adults who only finished high school, those with university degrees are more likely to do which of the following? 5) A) Drink alcohol. B) Use cocaine. C) Report similar rates of use of most substances. D) Smoke marijuana. 6) A survey completed regarding drug use and Aboriginals living on reserves in Canada reported that most youth who tried solvents did so by which age? 6) A) ten years B) thirteen years C) eleven years D) fourteen years 1 CHAPTER 1 (Drugs, Behaviour and Society 3rd Canadian Edition, 3e Carl Hart, Charles Ksir, Andrea Hebb, Robert Gilbert) (Test Bank, Answer at the end of each Chapter) (For Complete File, Download link at the end of this File) 1 / 3
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7) Who is included and how is the OSDUHS conducted? 7) A) Interviews include thousands of students every second year from colleges and universities, and elementary and secondary schools, across B) Interviews include thousands of students from colleges and universities every second year from across Ontario was C) Interviews include thousands of students every second year from elementary and secondary schools across Ontario D) Interviews include thousands of students every second year from secondary schools across Ontario 8) Which statement best describes the OSDUHS? 8) A) Recently launched in 2015, in response to the growing concern regarding the opioid use in North America. B) Began in 1977, and is the longest ongoing school-based survey in Canada. C) Recently launched in 2015, in response to the growing concern regarding the opioid use in Canada. D) Began in 1977, and is the longest ongoing school-based survey in North America. 9) What were the questions who , what , why , when , where , how , and how much introduced to do? 9) A) Track arrest data for drug law violations. B) Determine the toxicity of a drug. C) Understand the dependence potential of a drug. D) Help us evaluate whether a particular type of drug use is a problem. 10) Which of the following describes what most drug users are seeking? 10) A) Reduction of emotion pain B) Need to rebel C) An altered state of consciousness D) Need to fit in 11) What is one of the four principles of psychoactive drug use? 11) A) All psychoactive drugs should be banned. B) Every drug has an opposite drug that can counteract it. C) Frugs, per se, are not good or bad. D) Most people are unable to control their own drug use. 12) Which of the following describes one of the MOST important risk factors for drug use? 12) A) Being heavily involved in extracurricular activities. B) Having friends who use marijuana or other substances. C) Having lots of money. D) Believing that your parents are a source of social support. 2
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