Tobacco by the Numbers Game

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Tobacco by the Numbers Game Divide into 4 teams Groups will take turns trying to answer the question. If the first group does not get the correct answer the next group will have a chance to answer The team with the most points wins

TRUE or FALSE Smoking kills more people than all of the following combined: AIDS Alcohol Car Accidents Illegal Drugs Murders Suicides

TRUE Smoking kills more people than all of the following combined: AIDS Alcohol Car Accidents Illegal Drugs Murders Suicides

TRUE or FALSE Tobacco use is the leading cause of death and disability in Oregon.

TRUE Tobacco use is the leading cause of death and disability in Oregon.

TRUE or FALSE Some examples of e-cigarette flavors that could appeal to kids are: Bubble gum Snicker doodle Gummi bear Skittles Mountain Dew Captain Crunch

TRUE Some examples of e-cigarette flavors that could appeal to kids are: Bubble gum Snicker doodle Gummi bear Skittles Mountain Dew Captain Crunch

Multiple Choice Each year smoking is responsible for the death of how many Oregonians? A: 250 B: 1500 C: 7000

Multiple Choice Each year smoking is responsible for the death of how many Oregonians? C: 7000

Multiple Choice Most children who become smokers are first exposed to tobacco through: A. Family members who smoke B. Hookah bars C. Friends

Multiple Choice Most children who become smokers are first exposed to tobacco through: A. Family members who smoke

Multiple Choice Secondhand smoke kills an estimated how many Oregonians each year? A. 200 B. 650 C. 900

Multiple Choice Secondhand smoke kills an estimated how many Oregonians each year? B. 650

Multiple Choice Nearly how many Oregon adults are still exposed to secondhand smoke while working in places where smoking may not be prohibited like food service (outdoor dining areas) hotels, casinos, home care and construction? A. 50,000 B. 100,000 C. 200,000

Multiple Choice Nearly how many Oregon adults are still exposed to secondhand smoke while working in places where smoking may not be prohibited like food service (outdoor dining areas) hotels, casinos, home care and construction? C. 200,000

Multiple Choice In 2012, how much money was spent on advertising and promotion of cigarettes in the US which is more than $25 million every day, or more than $1 million every hour. A. $2 billion dollars B. $9.1 billion dollars C. $50 billion dollars

Multiple Choice In 2012, how much money was spent on advertising and promotion of cigarettes in the US which is more than $25 million every day, or more than $1 million every hour. B. $9.1 billion dollars

Multiple Choice In 2012 the tobacco industry spent ------million dollars in Oregon on tobacco advertising A. $115.8 million B. $300 million C. $500 million

Multiple Choice In 2012 the tobacco industry spent ------million dollars in Oregon on tobacco advertising A. $115.8 million

Multiple Choice More than 80% of adult smokers begin smoking by what age? A. 16 years B. 18 years C. 21 years

Multiple Choice More than 80% of adult smokers begin smoking by what age? B. 18 years

TRUE or FALSE In Multnomah County in 2012, 25% of high school students have tried electronic cigarettes.

FALSE. 10% tried e-cigarettes. In Multnomah County in 2012, 25% of high school students have tried electronic cigarettes.

TRUE or FALSE More than 1 in 5 adult cigarette smokers had made a quit attempt in the past year.

TRUE. 43% made a quit attempt. More than 1 in 5 adult cigarette smokers had made a quit attempt in the past year.

What is one immediate reward of quitting smoking? A. Your breath smells better B. Your vision improves C. Your balance improves D. Your hair grows longer

What is one immediate reward of quitting smoking? A. Your breath smells better

Coughing, fatigue congestion, and shortness of breath decreases in how many months after quitting smoking? A. 1-9 months B. 3-12 months C. 1-2 years D. 2-4 years

Coughing, fatigue congestion, and shortness of breath decreases in how many months after quitting smoking? A. 1-9 months

After quitting smoking, in how many years does the death rate of an average smoker drop to almost the same rate of a person who never smoked? A. 1 year B. 5 years C. 10 years D. 20 years

In how many years does the death rate of an average smoker drops to almost the rate of a person who never smoked? C. 10 years

Children raised in homes where people smoke have a greater chance of having: A. Ear infections B. Problems with taste C. Foot problems D. Long fingernails

Children raised in homes where people smoke have a greater chance of having: A. Ear infections

Quitting smoking saves money! Assuming a pack of cigarettes costs $5.71, a one pack a day smoker saves how many dollars per year after quitting? a. $505 b. $1042 c. $2,084 d. $100,000

Quitting smoking saves money! Assuming a pack of cigarettes costs $5.71, a one pack a day smoker saves how many dollars per year after quitting? C. $2,084

Quitting smoking before what age reduces the risk of dying from a smoking related disease by about 90%? A. 30 years B. 40 years C. 60 years D. 80 years

Quitting smoking before what age reduces the risk of dying from a smoking related disease by about 90%? B. 40 years

Data Sources for Game Center for Tobacco Free Kidshttps://www.tobaccofreekids.org/facts_issues/toll_us/ Centers for Disease Controlhttp://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets / Oregon Public Health Division Tobacco Facts 2013 https://public.health.oregon.gov/preventionwellness/t obaccoprevention/pages/oregon-tobacco-facts.aspx