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Quiz 17

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

Question #3
A  affective education.
B  increased drug knowledge.
C  “Drug-Free” schools
D  social skills.
Question #4
A  values clarification.
B  enhanced self-esteem.
C  alternatives to drug use.
D  refusal skills.
Question #6
A  students with more knowledge about drugs had a more positive attitude toward drugs.
B  it was more effective just to use scare tactics.
C  drug-using behavior is unrelated to attitudes about drug use.
D  drug users didn’t much care what people thought about them.
Question #7
A  universal prevention
B  selective prevention
C  indicated prevention
D  affective prevention
Question #8
A  adolescents who require substance abuse treatment.
B  elderly patients that may need medication assistance.
C  people who have completed treatment for dependence and need relapse prevention or follow up.
D  young people who have not tried drugs.
Question #10
A  12-17
B  18-25
C  5-11
D  50-65
Question #11
A  prevent drug use by making clear that it is not condoned.
B  prevent drug use by increasing the number of random urine tests.
C  prevent drug use by firing employees who violate the rules.
D  None of the above
Question #12
A  young people who have not tried drugs.
B  addicts that require prevention or follow up.
C  adolescents who require substance abuse treatment.
D  elderly patients that may need medication assistance.
Question #14
A  video surveillance of restrooms.
B  informational posters and videotapes.
C  random urine testing.
D  use of drug dogs to check desks, lockers, etc.
Question #15
A  focuses on heroin users in inner city neighborhoods.
B  works for changes in alcohol policies and ordinances.
C  is aimed primarily at AIDS prevention.
D  is a home-based version of DARE.
Question #16
A  family interaction exercises
B  parenting skills
C  parent support groups
D  providing urine test kits to parents
Question #17
A  peer policing programs.
B  peer participation programs.
C  peer pressure reversal.
D  peer evaluation.
Question #18
A  values clarification programs.
B  knowledge-attitudes-behavior approaches.
C  ineffective and outdated approaches.
D  programs that work.
Question #19
A  most parents and community members don’t approve of it.
B  it consistently reduces binge drinking and marijuana use.
C  gang activity is greater in schools with DARE programs.
D  it has not produced lasting reductions in drug or alcohol use.
Question #20
A  Drug Abuse Responsible Education.
B  Drug Abuse Resistance Education.
C  Drug Abuse Required Education.
D  none of the above choices.
Question #21
A  discussing the penalties for getting caught with cigarettes
B  making a public commitment not to smoke
C  use of teen leaders
D  countering cigarette advertising