Activity 1. POINT OUT Directions: Read each statement carefully and choose the correct answer from the box. Write your answer in your activity notebook.
Addiction
Cocaine
Hallucinogens
Alcohol
Depressants
Ecstasy
Marijuana
Amphetamines
Nicotine
Caffeine
Gateway drugs
Stimulants
____1. A gateway drugs that speeds up the Central Nervous System .
____2. A gateway drugs that slows down the Central Nervous System.
____3. A drug that has the ability to alter a user's sensory perception by distorting the reality.
____4. A type of drink produced by fermentation of fruits, grains and other sources of sugar.
____5. It is considered as "soft-drug" or just "herb" and is addictive.
____6. It is frequently used as recreational drug and euphoriant.
____7. It is synthetic, addictive, mood altering and illegally used as stimulant but legally prescribe drug to treat children with ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) and adults with narcolepsy.
____8. It is a natural stimulant found in tea and coffee.
____9. It Is a common substance used to produce cigarette.
____10. This drug causes a person to increased energy, pleasure, emotional warmth and distorted sensory and perception.
11. Marijuana, cocaine amphetamines are example of ____.
12. Soda and energy drinks contains ____.
13. Caffeine is an example of ____.
14. Beer is an example of ____.
15. Prolonged used of gateway drugs can lead to ____.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1. Amphetamines
2. Depressants
3. Hallucinogens
4. Alcohol
5. Marijuana
6. Ecstasy
7. Cocaine
8. Caffeine
9. Nicotine
10. Ecstasy
11. Stimulants
12. Caffeine
13. Stimulants
14. Alcohol
15. Addiction