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Chapter 11 Test - Tobacco

Part I - Matching

______1. carcinogen

______2. nicotine

______3. chronic bronchitis

______4. cilia

______5. mainstream smoke

______6. environmental tobacco smoke

a. tiny hairs that line the bronchial tubes

b. smoke that is inhaled

directly into the mouth and lungs through a

cigar, pipe, or cigarette

c. the combination of exhaled mainstream

smoke and sidestream smoke

d. any chemical or agent that causes cancer

e. an inflammation of the bronchial tubes in

the lungs and the production of excessive

mucus

f. the highly addictive drug that is found in all tobacco products

PART II – Multiple Choice

______7. The chemical in tobacco that is

addictive is

a. tar.

b. nicotine.

c. carbon monoxide.

d. nitrogen dioxide.

______8. Which of these is not a tobacco

product?

a. snuff

b. herbal cigarettes

c. cigars

d. none of the above

______9. Smoking is directly related to and

can increase one’s risk for

a. heart attack.

b. kidney cancer.

c. stroke.

d. All of the above

______10. Which of these is not a carcinogen?

a. oxygen

b. arsenic

c. nickel

d. lead

______11. Using smokeless tobacco—chewing

tobacco and snuff—can put one at

greater risk of

a. emphysema.

b. lung cancer.

c. mouth cancer.

d. All of the above

______12. The tobacco smoke that rises from a

lit pipe is called

a. secondhand smoke.

b. sidestream smoke.

c. mainstream smoke.

d. filtered smoke.

______13. Katya has just found out she is

pregnant. She and her husband, Jeff,

smoke. Both would be wise to stop

smoking because

a. smoking can cause a

miscarriage.

b. the developing fetus could be born too early if

Katya continues to smoke.

c. even though Katya may

stop smoking, the smoke

from Jeff’s cigarettes

could affect the baby.

d. All of the above

______14. Roger quit smoking five years ago.

His chances of getting lung cancer are now

a. decreased by 10 times.

b. decreased by 5 times.

c. decreased by 2 times.

d. as low as they would be if

he had never smoked.

______15. Which of the following is least likely

to encourage a young person to quit smoking?

a. friends who don’t smoke

b. a desire to participate in sports

c. knowledge about the health consequences of

smoking

d. parents who smoke but tell their children not to smoke

______16. Paula works in a high-stress job. She

and most of her coworkers smoke. It

will be particularly hard for her to

quit because

a. cigarette smoking leads

to the use of other drugs.

b. her stress cannot be handled in other ways.

c. she may have little support from the people she is with all day.

d. she will have to breathe sidestream smoke.

______17. Which statement about herbal

cigarettes is not true?

a. They contain nicotine.

b. They are a safe way to smoke.

c. They contain an herb or spice.

d. They are attractive to teens.

______18. Which of the following is not a

short-term effect of tobacco use?

a. A chronic cough develops.

b. The gums become irritated and raw.

c. You need to spit often.

d. all of the above

______19. Which of these is a reason why

people use tobacco?

a. People don’t believe messages about the

danger.

b. curiosity

c. to rebel against authority

d. all of the above

______20. In what way is tobacco use

expensive for families?

a. medical bills

b. money spent buying tobacco products

c. funeral costs

d. all of the above

Part III – Matching

______1. Carbon monoxide

______2. emphysema

______3. Sidestream smoke

______4. tar

______5. Nicotine replacement therapy

a. a gas that is found in tobacco smoke that

interferes with the blood’s ability to carry

oxygen

b. smoke that enters the environment from

burning tobacco

c. a disease in which air cannot move in and out

of alveoli because they become blocked or

lose their elasticity

d. a type of medicine that delivers a small

amount of nicotine to the body to help

people quit smoking

e. a sticky substance in tobacco smoke that

coats the inside of the airways and that

contains many carcinogens

Part IV – Multiple Choice

______6. The chemical in tobacco smoke that

is made up of solid particles that

contribute to respiratory disease and

destruction of cilia is

a. carbon monoxide.

b. ammonia.

c. tar

d. nicotine.

______7. Jason’s father has been smoking for

many years. His lungs have trouble

absorbing oxygen from the air and

pushing carbon dioxide out. As a result,

Jason’s father is always short of

breath. Jason’s father most likely has

a. bronchitis..

b. emphysema

c. lung cancer.

d. respiratory failure.

______8. Angela does not smoke. However, she

works in an office where several co-

workers smoke cigarettes all day long.

Which of the following is not true of

Angela?

a. She would be no worse off if she herself smoked.

b. She is absorbing secondhand smoke.

c. She is at risk for lung cancer.

d. She is subject to sidestream smoke.

______9. At first, Ellen thought it was

glamorous to smoke. But now she’s

tired of being short of breath and

coughing every morning. If she quits,

she will

a. stop coughing and feel better.

b. enable the cilia in her bronchial tubes to repair

themselves.

c. immediately reduce her risk for lung and other

cancers.

d. All of the above

______10. At Tyra’s work, she and most of her

co-workers smoke. Which of the

following would probably not help

Tyra stop successfully?

a. spontaneously throwing away her cigarettes

one day at work

b. gradually cutting down the number of

cigarettes she smokes

c. talking with her doctor about a nicotine patch

d. waiting until she is on vacation to stop

smoking

______11. Which is not a way that tobacco

products are consumed?

a. smoking

b. eating

c. chewing

d. dipping

______12. Which of the following is not a

carcinogen?

a. iron

b. arsenic

c. nickel

d. polonium

______13. Many teens think herbal cigarettes

are safe, even though they are not. What

makes herbal cigarettes dangerous?

a. They contain a spice.

b. They contain tobacco.

c. They taste better.

d. You don’t inhale the smoke.

______14. Which is not true about addiction to

tobacco?

a. Withdrawal is unpleasant.

b. Changes in a person’s brain and body lead to

physical dependence.

c. Nicotine addiction causes a person to

continue smoking over a long period of time.

d. Quitting is easy.

______15. Jonas had a checkup at the doctor.

He had recently started smoking.

His blood pressure was elevated, the

blood tests showed an increased

sugar level and his heart rate was

faster. What type of smoking

symptoms are these?

a. long-term effects

b. short-term effects

c. nothing to worry about

d. cancer

______16. Which of the following are possible

results of environmental tobacco smoke?

a. lung cancer

b. reduced heart function

c. asthma and ear infections in children

d. all of the above

______17. Jenny’s friend Haley offered her a

cigarette while they were walking

home from school. Jenny wanted to

refuse the offer. What would not be

a good way to handle the refusal?

a. telling Haley that she is stupid for smoking

b. telling Haley calmly that she is not interested

in smoking

c. telling Haley why she isn’t interested in

smoking—it would impair her running ability

on the track team.

d. Suggesting an alternative to Haley, such as:

“Let’s walk home a different way and stop by

the library on the way.”

Short Response: 13 pts

I.Give 3 reasons why a pregnant woman should not smoke. (pg271)

II.List 3 of the short term effects of tobacco smoke (pg267)

III.List 4 Long Term Effects from Tobacco Use (pg268)

IV.What was the 3 most interesting facts learned from chapter 11 on tobacco and explain why.