Module 4 Final
Module 4 Final
10. The need to drink greater amounts of alcohol to feel the same effect is
a. Dependence
b. Craving
c. Loss of control
d. Tolerance
11. Not being able to stop drinking once drinking has begun is
a. Craving
b. Loss of control
c. Dependence
d. Tolerance
12. Withdrawal symptoms, such as nausea, sweating, shakiness and anxiety after stopping drinking is
a. Craving
b. Dependence
c. Loss of control
d. Tolerance
16. With barbiturate and benzodiazepine abuse and dependency, sedative intoxication is generally
associated with:
a. Slurred speech
b. Uncoordinated motor movements
c. Impairment in attention and memory
d. All of the above
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17. Which of the following is derived from the hemp plant “Cannabis sativa”?
a. Opium
b. Marijuana
c. MDMA
d. Crack
18. A long-term user of cocaine may well develop symptoms of other psychological disorders, such as:
a. Major depression
b. Social phobia
c. Eating disorders
d. All of the above
20. The alcohol intoxicated individual has less cognitive capacity available to process all on-going
information and so alcohol acts to narrow attention and means that the drinker processes fewer cues
less well, this is known as:
a. Alcohol myopia
b. Alcohol dependency
c. Alcohol abuse
d. Alcohol amnesia
22. Community based services to offer support in substance abuse consist of self-help services such as?
a. Alcoholics Anonymous
b. Crack Crack
c. Cannabis collective
d. Hashish home
23. Local community drug prevention schemes have used which of the following?
a. Peer-Pressure resistance training
b. Peer pressure
c. Peer promotion
d. Peer propaganda
24. Which of the following are treatments offered by residential rehabilitation centres?
a. Group work
b. Psychological interventions
c. Social skills training
d. All of the above
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25. Growing evidence to suggest that nicotine has its effects by:
a. Releasing serotonin into the cerebellum
b. Releasing dopamine in the mesolimbic system of the brain
c. Releasing GABA into the hypothalamus
d. Releasing acetylcholine into the diencephalons
31. Which term describes the use of a drug for a purpose for which it was not intended?
a. Abuse
b. Misuse
c. Tolerance
d. Addiction
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Course Name: Scientific foundation for Health with Yoga Course Code: 22SFH18/22SFH28
33. Chemicals that relay messages (impulses) from one nerve cell to another or to other cells are
a. Enzymes
b. Chemoreceptors
c. Synapses
d. Neurotransmitters
35. The lack of judgement regarding whether a particular substance or behaviour will be healthy or
damaging to oneself is known as
a. Obsession
b. Compulsion
c. Loss of control
d. Denial
37. Drugs that affect our senses and change the way your see, hear, taste, smell or feel things are
called____
a. Depressants
b. Hallucinogens
c. Stimulants
d. None of the above
39. Temporary physical and psychological symptoms that occur when use of an addictive substance is
discontinued is
a. Compulsion
b. Withdrawal
c. Relapse
d. Addiction
41. Consumption of this causes increase in the fat synthesis, dilation of blood vessels, low blood sugar
and stomach inflammation
a. Drug addiction and tobacco
b. Alcohol
c. Tobacco
d. Drug addiction
46. Which of the following is not a common reason for drug abuse or drug dependence
a. Peer pressure
b. Adventure
c. A feeling of excitement and Euphoria
d. For death
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Course Name: Scientific foundation for Health with Yoga Course Code: 22SFH18/22SFH28
49. Caffeine, amphetamine and cocaine are
a. Sedatives
b. Tranquillisers
c. Hallucinations
d. Stimulants
51. Why do some people become addiction to drugs, while others do not
a. Aggressive behaviour in childhood
b. Parental monitoring
c. Neighbourhood
d. All of the above
53. A network of family, friends, neighbours and community members that is available in times of need
to give psychological, physical and financial help is____
a. Social support
b. Family support
c. Friends support
d. Emotional support
54. The category of drugs that speed up the messages between the brain and the body, this can cause your
heart to beat faster, blood pressure to go up, body temperature to go up, reduced appetite, sleeplessness
is called
a. Stimulants
b. Tranquillisers
c. Hallucinations
d. Depressants
58. _____ is defined as a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug
seeking and use, despite harmful consequences.
a. Addiction
b. Schizophrenia
c. Alzheimer
d. None of the above
59. Drug prevention schemes targeting young people and their parents who may be specifically at risk,
provide:
a. 24-hour telephone helplines
b. Internet web-sites
c. Treatment and availability
d. All of the above
64. Which of the following are the influencing factors for addiction.
a. Peer pressure
b. Genetics
c. Bot a and b
d. Neither a Nor b
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65. Which of the following comes under behavioural addiction (non-substance addition).
a. Gambling addiction
b. Drug addiction
c. Alcohol addition
d. All of the above
66. Which of the following comes under substance addiction (physical addiction)
a. Internet addiction
b. Gambling addiction
c. Drug addiction
d. Mobile phone addiction
69. Which of the following is responsible for mood, sleep, apatite and perceptions
a. Dopamine
b. Serotonin
c. GABA
d. Endorphins
70. Which of the following is responsible for calming, sedation and anti-anxiety
a. Dopamine
b. Serotonin
c. GABA
d. Endorphins
71. Category of drugs that slow down the messages between the brain and body, they don’t necessarily
make you feel depressed are called____
a. Depressants
b. Hallucinogens
c. Stimulants
d. None of the above
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73. The main excitatory neurotransmitter in the central Nervous System is
a. Glycine
b. Acetylcholine
c. Aspartate
d. Glutamate
74. Which part of the forebrain is involved in cardiac functioning, blood pressure and respiration?
a. Thalamus
b. Hypothalamus
c. Medulla
d. Pons
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Course Name: Scientific foundation for Health with Yoga Course Code: 22SFH18/22SFH28
81. Health Psychology is needed
a. To treat sexually transmitted disease
b. To treat chronic disease
c. To treat the biological as well as the psychological issues
d. None of the above
83. Behavioural practices that harm current or future health are collectively called
a. Health determining behaviour
b. Health enhancing behaviour
c. Health compromising behaviour
d. Health habits
87. Consuming five or more drinks on a single occasion at least once in a 30-day period is called
a. Binge drinking
b. Heavy use drinking
c. Social drinking
d. Moderate drinking
90. Which of the following consumptions are legally restricted to particular circumstance and age groups
a. Smoking and alcohol
b. Drug and smoke
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above
92. Is addiction a
a. Mental disorder
b. Physical disorder
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above
95. In future, which of the following will play a vital role in helping the gaming industry demystify the
nuances of gambling problems
a. Sustainability
b. A code of conduct
c. Internet gaming
d. Experienced recreational gamblers
96. Researcher, mental health professionals, problem gambling organizations and the casino industry
have a responsibility to the problem gamblers themselves to
a. Avoid bickering unnecessarily
b. Unite with a common goal of reducing the costs associated with gambling
c. Reach a consensus
d. Avoid unnecessary bickering and unite with the common goal of reducing the costs
associated with gambling only
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Course Name: Scientific foundation for Health with Yoga Course Code: 22SFH18/22SFH28
97. This is a consequence of alcohol addiction
a. Psychosis, hypertension and fatty liver syndrome
b. Cardiovascular disease, hypertension and fatty liver syndrome
c. Ulcers, all types of mental illness, cardiovascular diseases
d. All of the above
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