- What is the primary characteristic of substance use disorder?
A) Occasional use of drugs
B) Inability to control drug use despite harmful consequences
C) Use of legal substances only
D) Short-term use of prescription medications
Answer: B - Which of the following is a common symptom of withdrawal from opioids?
A) Increased appetite
B) Euphoria
C) Muscle aches and nausea
D) Insomnia
Answer: C - What class of drugs is primarily associated with increased energy and alertness?
A) Depressants
B) Stimulants
C) Hallucinogens
D) Narcotics
Answer: B - Which of the following substances is classified as a hallucinogen?
A) Cocaine
B) Alcohol
C) LSD
D) Heroin
Answer: C - What is the term for the compulsive behavior of seeking and using drugs despite negative consequences?
A) Tolerance
B) Dependence
C) Addiction
D) Abuse
Answer: C - Which of the following factors is NOT typically associated with an increased risk of drug abuse?
A) Genetic predisposition
B) Stable family environment
C) Peer pressure
D) Mental health disorders
Answer: B - What is a common reason people may misuse prescription medications?
A) To enhance academic performance
B) To alleviate chronic pain
C) To manage anxiety
D) All of the above
Answer: D - Which of the following drugs is commonly associated with both physical and psychological dependence?
A) Caffeine
B) Marijuana
C) Alcohol
D) All of the above
Answer: C - What is “tolerance” in the context of drug use?
A) The physical need for a drug
B) The body’s reduced response to a drug after repeated use
C) The emotional connection to a drug
D) The withdrawal symptoms after stopping use
Answer: B - Which of the following is a common method of drug administration that increases the risk of addiction?
A) Oral ingestion
B) Inhalation
C) Subcutaneous injection
D) Topical application
Answer: B - What is the primary goal of addiction treatment programs?
A) To eliminate all drug use
B) To reduce harm and promote recovery
C) To manage symptoms only
D) To provide legal advice
Answer: B - Which of the following is a potential consequence of long-term drug abuse?
A) Improved physical health
B) Enhanced cognitive function
C) Development of chronic diseases
D) Increased social support
Answer: C - What is the main active ingredient in marijuana?
A) THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol)
B) CBD (Cannabidiol)
C) CBN (Cannabinol)
D) CBG (Cannabigerol)
Answer: A - Which of the following strategies can help prevent drug abuse?
A) Education about the risks of drug use
B) Encouraging peer support
C) Promoting healthy coping mechanisms
D) All of the above
Answer: D - What is a “trigger” in the context of addiction recovery?
A) A medication used to treat addiction
B) A person who uses drugs
C) A situation or cue that leads to cravings
D) A type of therapy
Answer: C - Which of the following is a sign that someone may be abusing drugs?
A) Increased productivity
B) Social withdrawal
C) Improved relationships
D) Regular attendance at work
Answer: B - What type of therapy focuses on changing unhealthy behaviors associated with addiction?
A) Cognitive-behavioral therapy
B) Psychoanalysis
C) Play therapy
D) Art therapy
Answer: A - Which substance is often referred to as a “gateway drug”?
A) Cocaine
B) Alcohol
C) Marijuana
D) Prescription painkillers
Answer: C - What is the term for using a drug to counteract the effects of another drug?
A) Cross-tolerance
B) Poly-drug use
C) Synergistic effect
D) Antagonistic effect
Answer: D - Which of the following is a major risk factor for developing a substance use disorder?
A) Having supportive friends
B) A history of trauma or abuse
C) Regular exercise
D) Healthy diet
Answer: B - Which of the following is NOT a common treatment method for addiction?
A) Behavioral therapies
B) Medication-assisted treatment
C) Isolation
D) Support groups
Answer: C - What does “harm reduction” refer to in the context of drug addiction?
A) Eliminating all drug use
B) Strategies to minimize the negative effects of drug use
C) Increasing drug availability
D) Focusing solely on abstinence
Answer: B - What is the role of support groups in addiction recovery?
A) To provide financial support
B) To offer a space for sharing experiences and encouragement
C) To prescribe medications
D) To conduct drug tests
Answer: B - What type of drug is methamphetamine?
A) Stimulant
B) Depressant
C) Hallucinogen
D) Opioid
Answer: A - Which of the following is a common sign of alcohol addiction?
A) Drinking in moderation
B) Binge drinking
C) Social drinking
D) None of the above
Answer: B - What is the term for a psychological craving for a substance?
A) Physical dependence
B) Psychological dependence
C) Tolerance
D) Withdrawal
Answer: B - What is one potential effect of long-term opioid use?
A) Increased energy levels
B) Respiratory depression
C) Improved cognitive function
D) Enhanced mood
Answer: B - What is a common withdrawal symptom of alcohol?
A) Euphoria
B) Tremors
C) Increased appetite
D) Calmness
Answer: B - Which substance is often used in medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction?
A) Methadone
B) Cocaine
C) Alcohol
D) Marijuana
Answer: A - What is the primary focus of relapse prevention strategies?
A) To stop all drug use immediately
B) To recognize and avoid triggers
C) To increase drug use tolerance
D) To minimize therapy sessions
Answer: B
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