Smokeless Tobacco | Advertising | Smokers | Cigarettes and other products | After quitting |
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Cancer,gum disease, mouth sores, stained teeth, bad breath, premature death, it is expensive, you might lose your friends, etc.
Name five bad effects of chew/snuff.
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D. 73%
In 2014, % of high school students who used tobacco products in the past 30 days r
using a flavored tobacco product during that time? A. 10%, B. 100%, C. 33%, D. 73% |
B. Likely
Youth are to use tobacco if they believe that tobacco use is acceptable or normal among their
peers. A. Less likely; B. Likely or C. Just as likely |
D. 7,000. Many of these are toxic, including nearly 80 that have been linked to cancer.
Cigarette smoke contains how many chemicals? A. 10, B. 500, C. 2,000 or D. 7,000.
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C. 10 years. Risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney and
pancreas decreases.
After quitting… how long does it take before your chance of death from lung cancer is half of a normal
smoker’s? A. 5 months, B. 5 years, C. 10 years or D. never |
TRUE - Baseball player Bill Tuttle had a tumor so large that it came through his cheek and
extended to his skin. Doctors removed the tumor along with much of Tuttle’s face. Chewing tobacco cost him his jawbone, his right cheekbone, a lot of his teeth and gum line and ultimately took his life.
TRUE OR FALSE - Using smokeless tobacco can cause tumors in your mouth which can lead to cancer?
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TRUE - In an effort to sway new customers to their brands, some companies featured children
or doctors to show that cigarettes are not harmful.
TRUE OR FALSE: Some tobacco advertisements once contained children or doctors.
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A. 1,300. Nearly 90% of adult smokers began smoking before age 18.
Every day, more than people in this country die from smoking-related causes. A. 1,300;
B. 500 or C. 10,000 |
TRUE - As a teen, your brain is still developing which can make you more vulnerable to
nicotine. This may be one reason many teens who try smoking become addicted. Some studies have shown that teens who only smoke a few cigarettes a month can have cravings for cigarettes.
TRUE OR FALSE - Nicotine takes less than 10 seconds to reach your brain?
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D. 1 - 9 months
After quitting… how long does it take before coughing and shortness of breath decreases?
A. 24 - 48 hours, B. 1 - 2 weeks, C. 10 - 15 minutes or D. 1 - 9 months |
C. 25-30. Examples include arsenic (rat poison), cyanide (gas chamber) and formaldehyde
(embalming fluid)
How many cancer-causing chemicals are in chew?
A. 5-10 B. 15-20 C. 25-30 |
B. 1971. After this Act was passed, most advertising took place in magazines, newspapers
and billboards. However, in 1999, all cigarette billboard advertisements were replaced with anti smoking messages.
What year did Congress pass the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act, banning the advertising of
cigarettes on television and radio? A. 1492, B. 1971, C. 1999 or D. 2014 |
D. 9
Nearly ___ out of 10 cigarette smokers first tried smoking by age 18.
A. 2 B. 5 C. 7 D. 9 |
FALSE - E-cigarettes have not been researched enough to prove they are a safe alternative
to cigarettes. E-cigarettes still expose the user to nicotine. In 2009, for example, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) found some cartridges of liquid nicotine contained about one percent diethylene glycol (DEG), a toxic chemical ingredient also found in antifreeze.
TRUE OR FALSE - Electronic cigarettes are safer than regular cigarettes?
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D. 5 years. This occurs between 5 and 15 years after quitting.
After quitting… how long does it take before your stroke risk is the same as a nonsmoker’s?
A. 6 months B. 2 years C. 25 years D. 5 years |
TRUE.
TRUE OR FALSE - Many brands of chewing tobacco have tiny pieces of glass in them.
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TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE - Cigarette companies pay to have their products seen in movies.
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Get kids attention, market to children, and make the product seem more innocent.
Why would tobacco companies use cartoon characters to advertise their products?
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21
What is the legal age a person can buy cigarettes in California?
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A. 20 minutes
After quitting… how long does it take before your heart rate drops?
A. 20 minutes, B. 2 hours, C. 12 hours or D. 24 hours |
Tiny cuts in users’ mouths let nicotine into the blood stream more quickly.
Why do some makers of chew put sand and fiberglass in their product?
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C. $13 billion was spent in 2005 which is A. more than DOUBLE what was spent in 1998.
(2-part Question). In 2005, the Federal Trade Commission claimed that cigarette manufacturers
spent how much money on advertising and promotion? A. $9 billion; B. $107 million or C. $13 billion Was this what was spent just seven years earlier in 1998? A. More than; B. Equal to or C. Less than |
D. 1 million. Almost half of the top-grossing movies in the United States were rated PG-13.
Between 2002 and 2015, six of every ten PG-13 movies showed smoking or other tobacco use.
Giving an “R” rating to future movies with characters who are smoking could reduce the number of
teen smokers by nearly one in five, and prevent up to deaths due to smoking among today’s movie-watching children. A. 500, B. 10,000, C. 250,000 or D. 1 million |
Research shows that hookah smokers may absorb more of the toxins found in cigarette
smoke because smoking sessions are longer and users puff more frequently. A typical one-hour hookah session involves inhaling 100-200 times the volume of smoke from a single cigarette. Water pipe smokers are at risk for the same kinds of diseases caused by cigarette smoking.
Why is smoking from a hookah considerably more dangerous than smoking a cigarette?
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TRUE.
TRUE OR FALSE - Ten years after quitting smoking, the risk of lung cancer is cut in half.
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