1. Children who breathe second-hand smoke are more likely to develop asthma:
a) True b) False
2. When one person smokes in a room, everyone smokes because they are inhaling second-hand smoke:
3. Pets are not affected by second-hand smoke:
4. Second-hand smoke is more dangerous for children than adults because children breathe faster and their lungs are not as developed:
5. Smoking in another room in the house will protect others from second-hand smoke:
6. Second-hand smoke can have as much or more tar and nicotine as smoke that is inhaled by the smoker:
7. Even when a smoker inhales, two-thirds of the smoke from the cigarette goes into the environment:
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