#1
Which of the following diseases is NOT directly linked to tobacco use?
Lung cancer
Emphysema
Diabetes
Heart disease
#2
Which of the following is a short-term effect of tobacco use?
Increased risk of stroke
Loss of taste and smell
Reduced heart rate
Decreased blood pressure
#3
What percentage of all lung cancer deaths are caused by smoking?
Approximately 20%
Approximately 50%
Approximately 70%
Approximately 90%
#4
How does secondhand smoke affect children?
It reduces the risk of asthma
It increases the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
It improves cognitive development
It reduces the risk of ear infections
#5
What is the most common form of tobacco use worldwide?
Cigarette smoking
Pipe smoking
Chewing tobacco
Hookah smoking
#6
Which demographic group tends to have the highest rates of smoking?
Teenagers
Young adults (ages 18-25)
Middle-aged adults (ages 35-64)
Elderly adults (ages 65+)
#7
How does smoking during pregnancy affect the fetus?
It reduces the risk of premature birth
It increases the risk of low birth weight
It improves cognitive development
It reduces the risk of birth defects
#8
Which of the following is a long-term effect of tobacco use?
Improved lung function
Reduced risk of heart disease
Increased risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Enhanced immune system
#9
Which component in tobacco smoke is primarily responsible for addiction?
Nicotine
Carbon monoxide
Tar
Formaldehyde
#10
What is the primary reason people become addicted to tobacco?
Social pressure
Psychological dependence
Physical dependence
Marketing tactics
#11
Which country has the highest prevalence of smoking among adults?
China
United States
India
Russia
#12
What is the economic burden associated with tobacco use?
It reduces healthcare costs
It increases productivity
It leads to increased healthcare costs and loss of productivity
It has no impact on the economy
#13
What percentage of smokers start before the age of 18?
About 20%
About 40%
About 60%
About 80%
#14
What is the primary reason for the decline in smoking rates in many developed countries?
Increased availability of tobacco products
Public health campaigns and policies
Social acceptance of smoking
Lower taxes on tobacco products