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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Quiz 10

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  otine withdrawal symptoms
B  mental retardation
C  abnormal facial features
D  low birth weight
Question #2
A  typically take more and deeper puffs and probably get no safety benefit.
B  still have some risk, but it is much lower than with regular cigarettes.
C  can avoid most of the health problems of cigarettes.
D  actually generate more secondhand smoke.
Question #3
A  could regulate tobacco products as dietary supplements.
B  could regulate all tobacco products as drugs.
C  had no authority to regulate tobacco products.
D  could regulate cigarettes, but not smokeless tobacco.
Question #4
A  after WWII.
B  in 1980.
C  about ten years ago.
D  after the 1964 Surgeon General’s report.
Question #5
A  low-tar brands.
B  menthol flavored.
C  made outside the U.S.
D  filter cigarettes.
Question #6
A  approved novelty products, such as candy-flavored cigarettes.
B  was repealed by the U.S. legislature.
C  approved the marketing of “safer” cigarettes.
D  authorized the FDA to regulate tobacco products in specific ways.
Question #7
A  varenicline (Chantix).
B  olanzapine (Zyprexa).
C  diazepam (Valium).
D  xanthine (Theophil).
Question #8
A  nicotine replacement therapy.
B  an oral substitute for cigarettes.
C  nicotine antagonists.
D  nicotine delivery that have been shown to be ineffective.
Question #9
A  they crave cigarettes every day.
B  they still chew nicotine gum or wear a nicotine patch.
C  they quit smoking without a treatment program.
D  they have gained more than 10 pounds since quitting.
Question #10
A  norepinephrine neurons.
B  acetylcholine receptors
C  opioid receptors.
D  serotonin receptors.
Question #11
A  a combination of A and B.
B  calm and relaxation–a mild antianxiety effect.
C  altered perception–a mild hallucinogenic effect.
D  arousal and activation–a mild stimulant effect.
Question #12
A  secondhand smoke is a known carcinogen that increases lung cancer risk.
B  smoking would be banned in all federal facilities.
C  sidestream smoke is lower in nitrosamines.
D  cigarette smoking might be a cause of heart disease.
Question #13
A  440,000.00
B  40,000.00
C  2,000.00
D  10,000.00
Question #15
A  tobacco lozenges.
B  vaping or electronic cigarettes
C  nicotine soap.
D  snorting powdered nicotine.
Question #16
A  high blood pressure.
B  lung cancer.
C  cancer of the mouth, pharynx, and esophagus.
D  liver disease.
Question #17
A  higher level of education.
B  age.
C  high self-esteem.
D  caffeine use.
Question #18
A  Oral submucous fibrosis
B  Plummer-Vinson syndrome
C  Cheilitis
D  Leukoplakia
Question #20
A  It allows for the claims of “modified health risks” by cigarette manufactures until such claims are challenged in the federal courts.
B  It includes any product containing nicotine intended for human consumption, except e-cigarettes, pipes, and nicotine gel.
C  It excludes a variety of electronic cigarettes and other devices from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rules.
D  It authorizes the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to regulate tobacco products themselves in specific ways.