DKT Test (Drug and Alcohol) #2

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If you want to drive while taking many drugs, you should:

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Explanation:
Prescription medicines must be taken with the advice of a doctor or pharmacist, and they may have undesired side effects that impair your ability to drive.

If a legal medication, such as a pharmaceutical, has an adverse effect on you (e.g. cold or allergy tablets)

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Explanation:
Medications might make you drowsy and impair your judgment while driving.

When the quantity of alcohol in your blood reaches: If you are driving a bus, taxi, hire car, big motor vehicle (over 13.9 tonnes Gross Vehicle Mass), or a vehicle with a dangerous load, it is a crime.

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Explanation:
The concentration is 0.02. This translates to 20 milligrams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood. Remember that any alcohol in your system will impair your capacity, even if you aren't aware of it.

How many serious crashes occur on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights?

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Explanation:
On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, alcohol is the primary cause of serious accidents.

Alcohol is a sedative. This translates to:

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Explanation:
Alcohol inhibits your ability to think in any degree.

What is the Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit if you have a learner or provisional license?

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Explanation:
When driving on a learner or temporary license, you must not consume any alcohol.

After consuming alcoholic beverages, you may:

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Explanation:
Alcohol inhibits your ability to think in any degree.

If you're going out and planning on drinking alcohol, the best strategy to avoid drinking and driving is to:

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Explanation:
To get home, arrange for a taxi, a designated non-drinking driver, or public transportation.

Having one or two alcoholic beverages prior to driving:

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Explanation:
Alcohol inhibits your ability in any amount.

What is the maximum punishment for a first offense if someone refuses to give blood for a blood alcohol test that will be used as evidence?

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Explanation:
Blood donation refusal is a serious offense. You risk receiving a three-month prison sentence, a $4500 fine, and a minimum six-month driving ban.

What is the legal alcohol limit in micrograms per litre of breath for those age 20 and over?

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Explanation:
Although it is advised that you abstain from alcohol altogether before driving because it slows down your reflexes.

What effect may a small amount of alcohol have on your driving?

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Explanation:
Any consumption of alcohol impairs judgment.

Which of the following does not occur after consuming alcohol?

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Explanation:
Alcohol slows down your reflexes, obstructs your vision, alters how you judge distance and speed, makes it harder to recover from the glare of headlights, and frequently lowers inhibitions, increasing your propensity to take risks.

Who is responsible for being aware of how your medications affect your ability to drive?

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Explanation:
It is your obligation to be aware of how your prescriptions affect you. If you must take medication before driving, ask your doctor or pharmacist about the medication's side effects. Even over-the-counter medications for colds and allergies can cause drowsiness and impair your ability to drive.

EMPHYSEMA, HEART DISEASE, STROKE, IMPOTENCE, INFERTILITY, STRESS, AND CANCER OF MANY ORGANS ARE A FEW EFFECTS OF CHRONIC ____________ USE.

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Explanation:
Nicotine, a highly addictive substance that affects the brain and nervous system, is found in the tobacco plant. You can snort, chew, or smoke tobacco. Emphysema, heart disease, stroke, impotence, infertility, stress, and cancer of multiple organs are just a few of the health issues that smoking can lead to.

WHAT TYPE OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS IS NOT DANGEROUS WHILE DRIVING?

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Explanation:
The right answer is none of the above. Any form of emotional distress can be risky when driving since it can affect your ability to make decisions, think clearly, and pay attention.

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A RESULT OF CHRONIC ALCOHOL USE?

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Explanation:
Chronic alcohol consumption can have a number of deleterious consequences on the digestive system, including the development or exacerbation of gastritis, stomach ulcers, and heartburn.

EVERY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING AFFECTS BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT (BAC), WITH THE EXCEPTION

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Explanation:
Your physical fitness is not one of the factors that affects blood alcohol content (BAC), which depends on a number of variables.

WHAT DRUGS, OTHER THAN ALCOHOL, CAN AFFECT YOUR ABILITY TO DRIVE

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Explanation:
Safe driving is not feasible when using alcohol or other substances. Although not all drunk or impaired drivers result in car accidents, they are all risky and endanger both themselves and other road users.

WHAT EFFECT MAY ALCOHOL AND ANOTHER DRUG HAVE ON YOUR BLOOD IF THEY ARE COMBINED?

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Explanation:
Depending on the substance and dosage, alcohol and other substances can interact with your blood in various ways. Alcohol and other substances can, however, increase or amplify each other's effects, making them more intense and unpredictable. This is a common and dangerous effect.

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