2. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 1 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
Drinking one glass of wine is 11 £64,000
10 £32,000
the same as eating? 9 16,000
8 £8,000
7 £4,000
6 £2,000
5 £1,000
4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. 1 packet of crisps B. 3 slices of pizza
C. 2 onion bahjis D. 1 sausage roll
3. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 2 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
11 £64,000
The best way to sober up 10 £32,000
9 16,000
is ? 8 £8,000
7 £4,000
6 £2,000
5 £1,000
4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. Eat a McDonalds B. Drink strong coffee
C. Have a cold D. Give your body
shower time
4. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 3 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
11 £64,000
Alcohol is a factor in ? 10 £32,000
9 16,000
8 £8,000
7 £4,000
6 £2,000
5 £1,000
4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. 15% stabbings B. 75% stabbings
C. 25% stabbings D. 50% stabbings
5. 15 £1 Million
Question 4 14 £500,000
13 £250,000
What is the safe limit for 12 £125,000
11 £64,000
alcohol consumption for 10 £32,000
under 18s? 9 16,000
8 £8,000
7 £4,000
6 £2,000
5 £1,000
4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. One drink B. No safe limit
C. Two drinks D. Three drinks
6. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 5 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
11 £64,000
How many children aged 10 £32,000
9 16,000
under 15 end up in 8 £8,000
7 £4,000
hospital each year with 6 £2,000
5 £1,000
alcohol poisoning? 4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. 100 B. 250
C. 2,000 D. 1,000
7. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 6 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
11 £64,000
In the number of 10 £32,000
9 16,000
criminal damage arrests 8 £8,000
7 £4,000
what % is alcohol a 6 £2,000
5 £1,000
factor? 4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. 25% B. 50%
C. 88% D. 44%
8. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 7 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
11 £64,000
10 £32,000
Approximately how many 9 16,000
people in the UK die from 8
7
£8,000
£4,000
alcohol related illnesses 6 £2,000
5 £1,000
every year? 4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. 20,000 B. 30,000
C. 10,000 D. 40,000
9. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 8 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
11 £64,000
What type of drug is alcohol? 10 £32,000
9 16,000
8 £8,000
7 £4,000
6 £2,000
5 £1,000
4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. Stimulant B. Depressant
C. Hallucinogen D. Painkilling
10. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 9 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
11 £64,000
10 £32,000
How soon after drinking 9 16,000
alcohol will it effect the 8
7
£8,000
£4,000
brain? 6 £2,000
5 £1,000
4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. One hour B. A few minutes
C. 30 minutes D. 45 minutes
11. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 10 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
11 £64,000
10 £32,000
How long does it take the 9 16,000
body to breakdown one unit 8
7
£8,000
£4,000
of alcohol ? 6 £2,000
5 £1,000
4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. 30 minutes B. 45 minutes
C. 1 hour D. 2 hours
12. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 11 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
11 £64,000
Alcohol firstly affects our ? 10 £32,000
9 16,000
8 £8,000
7 £4,000
6 £2,000
5 £1,000
4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. Physical co-ordination B. Speech
C. Vision D. Sense of moral
judgement
13. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 12 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
11 £64,000
A pint of beer has the same 10 £32,000
9 16,000
alcohol content as? 8 £8,000
7 £4,000
6 £2,000
5 £1,000
4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. Single whiskey B. Bottle of wine
C. 2 pints of cider D. Double whiskey
14. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 13 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
11 £64,000
At what age is it illegal for 10 £32,000
9 16,000
young people to drink alcohol 8 £8,000
7 £4,000
6 £2,000
5 £1,000
4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. Under 5 B. 18
C. 21 D. 25
15. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 14 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
11 £64,000
What are most drinks spiked 10 £32,000
9 16,000
with? 8 £8,000
7 £4,000
6 £2,000
5 £1,000
4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. GHB B. More alcohol
C. Rohypnol D. Ecstasy
16. 15 £1 Million
14 £500,000
Question 15 13 £250,000
12 £125,000
11 £64,000
If you are caught drinking on 10 £32,000
9 16,000
the streets by police officers 8 £8,000
you are most likely to? 7
6
£4,000
£2,000
5 £1,000
4 £500
3 £300
2 £200
1 £100
A. Be told not to do it B. Have alcohol
again confiscated
C. Have alcohol D. Have your parents rung
confiscated & get fined and told to pick you up
B. There are no safe limits for alcohol consumption for underage. The Chief Medical Officer has issued guidelines recommending parents should try and keep their children’s lives alcohol free until age 15. Young people should only drink when they are supervised by an adult. If 15-17 year olds drink, it should only be once in a while and definitely no more than once a week. They should never exceed adult recommended daily limits. Drinking too much alcohol when young can really affect lives resulting in: • Poor performance at school • Increased chances of being involved in an accident • Increased chance of getting in trouble with the police or becoming a victim of crime • Increased risk of long term health impacts • Increased chance of getting into a situation that you are not happy with and are not capable of dealing with.
D.
C.
A.
B.
B:
c.
D. Before alcohol has any effect on such abilities s speaking or walking, it affects those abilities which are learned more recently, such as judgement, reasoning & being able to choose right from wrong.
D. A half pint of beer is approximately equivalent to single measure so a pint of beer will have roughly the same alcohol content as a double whiskey. Some beers doffer in strength (ABV) A pint of Stella is equivalent to 3 single shots not 2