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- which of the following will help someone sober up from the effects of alcohol? a. fresh air or a cold shower. b. coffee or milk. c. food in the stomach. d. time. 6. oxidation, the process by which 90 percent of alcohol is eliminated from the body, takes place in the: a. brain. b. stomach. c. liver. d. lower intestine. 7. once you are of legal age, if you drink alcohol you should: a. drink as much as possible as quickly as possible. b. space your drinks out over a long period of time. c. keep pace with others around you. d. set your limit after your third drink. 8. alcohol affects: a. judgment first so you have difficulty deciding how much or if you should continue to drink. b. your physical abilities first so you will test your ability to drive. c. your automatic responses first so you will continue to breath after you pass out. d. all parts of your brain and body at the same time. 9. young drivers between the ages of 16 - 19 with a b.a.c. of .085 percent (approximately three to four drinks) are ____ times more likely to be killed in a crash than a sober driver. a. 40 b. 60 c. 80 d. 90
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- For question 5: Only time can truly help a person sober up as the liver processes alcohol at a fixed rate. Other options like fresh - air, coffee, or food do not actually reduce blood - alcohol concentration.
- For question 6: The liver is the main organ where the oxidation process of alcohol elimination occurs.
- For question 7: To drink alcohol in a healthy way when of legal age, one should space out drinks over a long period to avoid over - intoxication.
- For question 8: Alcohol first affects judgment, impairing a person's ability to make rational decisions about drinking.
- For question 9: Young drivers with a B.A.C. of.085 percent are approximately 40 times more likely to be killed in a crash than sober drivers.
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- d. Time.
- c. Liver.
- b. Space your drinks out over a long period of time.
- a. Judgment first so you have difficulty deciding how much or if you should continue to drink.
- a. 40