1. Every year, British Columbians throw out enough cigarette butts to reach from Vancouver, B.C. to Halifax, N.S.
a) 2 times b) 6 times c) 8 times d) 13 times
2. How often does someone die of a smoking-related illness?
a) every 10 seconds b) every 30 seconds c) every 60 seconds d) every 2 minutes
3. Baseball legend Babe Ruth smoked cigars and chewed tobacco. What age was he when he died of throat cancer?
a) 79 b) 53 c) 81 d) 69
4. How much thick, brown gooey tar does the average two-pack-a-day smoker inhale yearly into their lungs?
a) l litre b) 250 ml. c) 125 ml. d) 2.5 litres
5. Every cigarette you smoke takes away how many minutes from your life?
a) l minute b) 57 minutes c) 7 minutes d) 2.5 minutes
6. On average, how many more years do non-smokers live than smokers?
a) 8 years longer b) 2 years longer c) 15 years longer d) 3 years longer
7. Bar workers working eight hours inhale as many cancer-causing chemicals as if they smoked how many cigarettes?
a) 16 b) 4 c) 22 d) 8
8. Characters in movies smoke a lot more than in people in real life. Recent research shows that smoking in movies is what percentage higher than the actual smoking rates in society?
a) 50% more people smoke in movies than in reality b) 10% more people smoke in moves than in reality c) 100% more people smoke in movies than in reality d) 300% more people smoke in movies than in reality
9. Suppose you are diagnosed with lung cancer, what are your chances of living five more years?
a) only 2% die from this disease within five years of diagnosis b) 50% of people die within five years c) 90% of people die with five years d) 25% of people die in five years
10. Several years ago, 141 big league baseball players who use spit tobacco let doctors take a closer look at their mouths to see if there was any sign of oral cancer. How many do you think had lesions or dangerous ugly sores in their mouths?
a) six players b) 35 players (one-quarter of them) c) 83 players (over half) d)141 players – all of the players
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