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1. What is Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) and how does it relate to driving a vehicle? 2. Give two examples of how your intellect and judgment change as BAC increases.

3. Give two examples of how your emotions change as BAC increases.

4. Give two examples of how your interaction with others is affected at BAC increases.

5. Identify 3 driving skills that are affected with increased BAC.

6. Legally in most states, at what BAC are you considered DUI (or DWI)?

7. What would be 3 immediate consequences you would experience if you (a teenager) were arrested for DUI?

8. What is the difference between “proof” and “percentage of alcohol?” (You might have to look on the web for this.)

9. How much alcohol is in a 2 oz serving of a liquor that is 40 percent alcohol? (This is not a research question. It is simple math.)

10. If the liver breaks down about 0.4 oz of alcohol in one hour, how long will it take to rid the body of all the alcohol from the drink in #9? (Same as #9.)

11. If a girl weighs 120 pounds and has three drinks in one hour, what will her BAC be? How will she be affected?

12. Why is the college type of “binge drinking” dangerous?

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