Tobacco and its Effects Quiz

Test your knowledge on tobacco: its dangers, addictive components, and strategies for quitting. Understand its impact on health.

#1

Which of the following is a harmful substance found in tobacco smoke?

Nicotine
Vitamin C
Calcium
Iron
#2

What organ does tobacco primarily affect?

Liver
Heart
Kidneys
Lungs
#3

Which of the following is a smokeless tobacco product?

Cigarette
Cigar
Pipe tobacco
Chewing tobacco
#4

How does secondhand smoke primarily affect non-smokers?

It has no effect
It increases the risk of cancer
It improves lung function
It decreases blood pressure
#5

Which of the following is a short-term effect of smoking?

Increased heart rate
Lower blood pressure
Decreased risk of respiratory infections
Improved sense of taste
#6

Which of the following is NOT a potential health risk associated with tobacco use?

Cancer
Stroke
Improved lung function
Heart disease
#7

What is the addictive component of tobacco?

Tar
Carbon monoxide
Nicotine
Ammonia
#8

What is the term for the process of quitting tobacco use?

Addiction
Withdrawal
Cessation
Indulgence
#9

Which of the following is a common method to help quit smoking?

Increased tobacco consumption
Nicotine replacement therapy
Avoiding exercise
Eating high-fat foods
#10

What is the main cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?

Bacterial infection
Secondhand smoke
Exposure to asbestos
Smoking
#11

Which of the following is a long-term effect of smoking during pregnancy?

Increased risk of premature birth
Decreased risk of low birth weight
Improved cognitive development in the baby
Increased risk of gestational diabetes
#12

What percentage of lung cancer cases are attributable to smoking?

About 10%
Over 50%
Less than 1%
None
#13

What percentage of deaths from lung cancer are directly attributable to smoking?

About 20%
Over 90%
Less than 5%
None
#14

Which of the following is a potential effect of nicotine on the brain?

Increased anxiety
Decreased heart rate
Improved memory
Reduced addiction potential
#15

What is the primary reason why smoking is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease?

Nicotine causes blood vessels to dilate
Nicotine promotes blood clotting
Carbon monoxide reduces oxygen in the blood
Tar coats the inside of blood vessels

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