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48問 • 1年前
  • Adrian Balmes
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  • 1

    one of the oldest intoxicants known to man. Ever since there has been a continuous effect, everywhere, to control its consumption because of its devastating effects on human life. Many countries all over the world have tried prohibition ban with little success.

    alcohol

  • 2

    created when grains, fruits, or vegetables are fermented. Fermentation is a process that uses yeast or bacteria to change the sugars in the food into alcohol

    alcohol

  • 3

    colorless, tasteless clear liquid. It boils at 78.4 degrees Celsius. It has pleasant odor and gives a burning sensation to the mouth. esophagus and stomach. is a depressant not a stimulant.

    alcohol

  • 4

    Alcohol is a ____, which means it slows the function of the central nervous system. Alcohol actually blocks some of the messages trying to get to the brain. This alters a person's perceptions, emotions, movement, vision, and hearing.

    depressant

  • 5

    is very poisonous and is not put in drinks but is use in some industries

    methyl alcohol

  • 6

    it is used in alcoholic drinks, which are made by breweries

    ethyl alcohol

  • 7

    There is reddening of the face, and there is no sign of mental impairment. in-coordination and difficulty of speech.

    Slight Inebriation (10 to 100 mg)

  • 8

    The person is argumentative and overconfident, and there is slight impairment of mental faculties, and loss of coordination of finer movements

    Moderate Inebriation (100-200 mg)

  • 9

    The mind is confused and disoriented, there is difficulty in speech and marked motor in-coordination and often walking is impossible

    Drunk (200-300 mg)

  • 10

    the mind becomes confused and dis-oriented. There is difficulty of speech and marked poor motor coordination. Walking may be hard for persons diagnosed, there is increased disassociation leading to stupor

    Very drunk (300-400 mg)

  • 11

    The subject is stuporous or in a comatose conditions, and sometimes it is difficult to differentiate this conditions with other conditions having coma

    Coma (400 mg. and above)

  • 12

    is a reliable index of alcoholic content of one's body. For the test to be dependable 5 cc. amount of blood is sufficient and must be sent to the laboratory for analysis within 30 minutes after blood extraction by means of needle.

    blood alcohol determination

  • 13

    an apparatus that may be used to indirectly determine the quantity of alcohol consumed by a subject by measuring the absorption of light by potassium dichromate before and after the reaction to alcohol.

    breathalyzer

  • 14

    which may be used to determine drunkenness and are available to law enforcement officers to determine whether a person is under the influence of liquor or not

    Physical test

  • 15

    they contain 2-6 percent alcohol,

    beers

  • 16

    they contain about 10% alcohol,

    wines

  • 17

    liquors that contains 10%-20% alcohol; and

    Fortified Wines

  • 18

    liquors that contains 40%-60% of alcohol.

    spirits

  • 19

    drinks on special occasions or uses alcohol as a home femedy, takes only a few drinks per year

    occasional drinker

  • 20

    what type of drinks at parties and social affairs. Intake of alcohol may be once a week or occasionally reaches three or four times per week

    frequent drinker

  • 21

    may drink daily or consistently on weekends, usually comes from cultural background where wine and beer is used with meals to enhance the flavor of the food

    regular drinker

  • 22

    has lost control of his use of alcohol. Alcohol assumes primary goal in his life, even to the exclusion of physical health and interests of family and society in general.

    alcoholic

  • 23

    social and religious functions

    traditional

  • 24

    symbol of success and prestige.

    status

  • 25

    dining incomplete without wine integral part of today's way of gracious living

    dietary

  • 26

    release tensions and inhibitions so user can tolerate and enjoy another's company

    social

  • 27

    doesn't want to drink but doesn't want to abstain so goes along with everyone else

    path of least resistance

  • 28

    foster group feeling, cocktail parties, toasts made to brides, wishes for good health

    ritual

  • 29

    user unsure of maturity, drinks to prove himself

    shortcut to adulthood

  • 30

    it means the curved leaves of the tobacco plant "nicotiana tobacu" which contains a very potent ingredient called nicotine,

    tabacco

  • 31

    is it an active component in tobacco which acts as a powerful stimulants of the nervous system. A drop of pure nicotine can easily kill a person

    nicotine

  • 32

    used as ingredient in insecticides

    nicotine

  • 33

    toxic substance

    carbon monoxide

  • 34

    ingredient for asphalt

    tar

  • 35

    used for plastic

    vinyl chloride

  • 36

    poisonous gas

    cyanide

  • 37

    used for embalming

    Formaldehyde

  • 38

    used to clean bathrooms

    ammonia

  • 39

    used in car batteries

    cadmium

  • 40

    is an act or practice of a woman who engages or habitually indulged in sexual intercourse for money or profit

    prostitution

  • 41

    A woman engages in discriminate sexual intercourse or acts with males for hire

    prostitute

  • 42

    One who provides gratification for the lust of others.

    pimp

  • 43

    It is the name often used for all types of prostitute.

    whores/knockers

  • 44

    The procurement and transportation of women across satellite for immoral purpose.

    white slavery

  • 45

    they are part time prostitutes who engage in other legitimate profession.

    call girls/ boys

  • 46

    They work-in regular houses of prostitution such as massage parlors, brothels and accept all customers as they come. They work in regular shift under the supervision of a madam or pimp who selects and solicits customers.

    factory girls

  • 47

    They are occasional and selective prostitutes, usually a new comer to the sex trade

    door knocker

  • 48

    They are considered as professionals, also known as street walker. bar or tavern pick-up. They frequent bars where liquor is served to get clients, sometimes with the knowledge and permission from the management.

    hustler

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    one of the oldest intoxicants known to man. Ever since there has been a continuous effect, everywhere, to control its consumption because of its devastating effects on human life. Many countries all over the world have tried prohibition ban with little success.

    alcohol

  • 2

    created when grains, fruits, or vegetables are fermented. Fermentation is a process that uses yeast or bacteria to change the sugars in the food into alcohol

    alcohol

  • 3

    colorless, tasteless clear liquid. It boils at 78.4 degrees Celsius. It has pleasant odor and gives a burning sensation to the mouth. esophagus and stomach. is a depressant not a stimulant.

    alcohol

  • 4

    Alcohol is a ____, which means it slows the function of the central nervous system. Alcohol actually blocks some of the messages trying to get to the brain. This alters a person's perceptions, emotions, movement, vision, and hearing.

    depressant

  • 5

    is very poisonous and is not put in drinks but is use in some industries

    methyl alcohol

  • 6

    it is used in alcoholic drinks, which are made by breweries

    ethyl alcohol

  • 7

    There is reddening of the face, and there is no sign of mental impairment. in-coordination and difficulty of speech.

    Slight Inebriation (10 to 100 mg)

  • 8

    The person is argumentative and overconfident, and there is slight impairment of mental faculties, and loss of coordination of finer movements

    Moderate Inebriation (100-200 mg)

  • 9

    The mind is confused and disoriented, there is difficulty in speech and marked motor in-coordination and often walking is impossible

    Drunk (200-300 mg)

  • 10

    the mind becomes confused and dis-oriented. There is difficulty of speech and marked poor motor coordination. Walking may be hard for persons diagnosed, there is increased disassociation leading to stupor

    Very drunk (300-400 mg)

  • 11

    The subject is stuporous or in a comatose conditions, and sometimes it is difficult to differentiate this conditions with other conditions having coma

    Coma (400 mg. and above)

  • 12

    is a reliable index of alcoholic content of one's body. For the test to be dependable 5 cc. amount of blood is sufficient and must be sent to the laboratory for analysis within 30 minutes after blood extraction by means of needle.

    blood alcohol determination

  • 13

    an apparatus that may be used to indirectly determine the quantity of alcohol consumed by a subject by measuring the absorption of light by potassium dichromate before and after the reaction to alcohol.

    breathalyzer

  • 14

    which may be used to determine drunkenness and are available to law enforcement officers to determine whether a person is under the influence of liquor or not

    Physical test

  • 15

    they contain 2-6 percent alcohol,

    beers

  • 16

    they contain about 10% alcohol,

    wines

  • 17

    liquors that contains 10%-20% alcohol; and

    Fortified Wines

  • 18

    liquors that contains 40%-60% of alcohol.

    spirits

  • 19

    drinks on special occasions or uses alcohol as a home femedy, takes only a few drinks per year

    occasional drinker

  • 20

    what type of drinks at parties and social affairs. Intake of alcohol may be once a week or occasionally reaches three or four times per week

    frequent drinker

  • 21

    may drink daily or consistently on weekends, usually comes from cultural background where wine and beer is used with meals to enhance the flavor of the food

    regular drinker

  • 22

    has lost control of his use of alcohol. Alcohol assumes primary goal in his life, even to the exclusion of physical health and interests of family and society in general.

    alcoholic

  • 23

    social and religious functions

    traditional

  • 24

    symbol of success and prestige.

    status

  • 25

    dining incomplete without wine integral part of today's way of gracious living

    dietary

  • 26

    release tensions and inhibitions so user can tolerate and enjoy another's company

    social

  • 27

    doesn't want to drink but doesn't want to abstain so goes along with everyone else

    path of least resistance

  • 28

    foster group feeling, cocktail parties, toasts made to brides, wishes for good health

    ritual

  • 29

    user unsure of maturity, drinks to prove himself

    shortcut to adulthood

  • 30

    it means the curved leaves of the tobacco plant "nicotiana tobacu" which contains a very potent ingredient called nicotine,

    tabacco

  • 31

    is it an active component in tobacco which acts as a powerful stimulants of the nervous system. A drop of pure nicotine can easily kill a person

    nicotine

  • 32

    used as ingredient in insecticides

    nicotine

  • 33

    toxic substance

    carbon monoxide

  • 34

    ingredient for asphalt

    tar

  • 35

    used for plastic

    vinyl chloride

  • 36

    poisonous gas

    cyanide

  • 37

    used for embalming

    Formaldehyde

  • 38

    used to clean bathrooms

    ammonia

  • 39

    used in car batteries

    cadmium

  • 40

    is an act or practice of a woman who engages or habitually indulged in sexual intercourse for money or profit

    prostitution

  • 41

    A woman engages in discriminate sexual intercourse or acts with males for hire

    prostitute

  • 42

    One who provides gratification for the lust of others.

    pimp

  • 43

    It is the name often used for all types of prostitute.

    whores/knockers

  • 44

    The procurement and transportation of women across satellite for immoral purpose.

    white slavery

  • 45

    they are part time prostitutes who engage in other legitimate profession.

    call girls/ boys

  • 46

    They work-in regular houses of prostitution such as massage parlors, brothels and accept all customers as they come. They work in regular shift under the supervision of a madam or pimp who selects and solicits customers.

    factory girls

  • 47

    They are occasional and selective prostitutes, usually a new comer to the sex trade

    door knocker

  • 48

    They are considered as professionals, also known as street walker. bar or tavern pick-up. They frequent bars where liquor is served to get clients, sometimes with the knowledge and permission from the management.

    hustler