According to the information about gender and alcohol,
a. women are now slightly more likely than men to abuse alcohol.
b. ethnicity has little impact on the gender differences in alcohol abuse.
c. if a man and a woman who both weigh 150 pounds consume 3 ounces of whiskey, the woman's blood alcohol level will probably be higher.
d. families are more worried about a woman's drinking than a man's drinking.
Question 2When a woman drinks too much alcohol during pregnancy, her infant may be born with fetal alcohol syndrome, which is most often characterized by
a. arms and legs that are longer than average.
b. rare forms of cancer.
c. high blood pressure.
d. mental retardation or other forms of developmental disabilities.
Question 3The discussion of young women's reasons for smoking pointed out that
a. young women often report using smoking to keep slim.
b. college graduates are twice as likely as other women to smoke cigarettes.
c. Black females are more likely to smoke than White females.
d. cigarette advertising no longer targets young women.
Question 4The discussion of women and smoking in Chapter 11 pointed out that
a. women who are married to men who smoke increase their own risk of lung cancer significantly.
b. in North America, women are much less likely than men to be smokers.
c. tobacco companies have not yet figured out how to target young women in their advertisements.
d. smoking increases the risk of lung cancer more for men than for women.
Question 5Which of the following students provides the best statement about women and smoking?
a. Olivia: Although lung cancer is a problem for smokers, they are not at risk for other kinds of cancer..
b. Sarita: Smoking increases the probability of lung cancer more for women than for men..
c. Emily: Female smokers have a somewhat lower rate of osteoporosis than nonsmokers..
d. Akiko: At present, men are about 50 more likely than women to be smokers..
Question 6According to the discussion of women and substance abuse,
a. physicians are more effective in identifying problems with illegal drugs when the patient is a male, rather than a female.
b. in general, there are no gender differences in the risk factors for using illegal drugs.
c. men who smoke cigarettes are at a greater risk for lung cancer than are women who smoke.
d. cigarette smoking increases the risk of lung cancer and heart disease in women, but it does not appear to have an effect on a woman's reproductive system.