| 1. | More kids and teens have tried alcohol than have tried cigarettes. | True | False |
| 2. | Alcohol is more addictive than tobacco. | True | False |
| 3. | Alcohol and tobacco are drugs. | True | False |
| 4. | Forty per cent of deaths from motor vehicle accidents are caused by alcohol. | True | False |
| 5. | Thirty-five thousand people in Canada die every year because of tobacco and alcohol use. | True | False |
| 6. | Health warnings must be featured on all alcoholic beverages. | True | False |
| 7. | In Canada, tobacco companies are allowed to advertise in magazines, but they're not allowed to advertise on TV, radio or billboards. | True | False |
| 8. | Alcohol companies are allowed to openly sponsor sports and arts events, but tobacco companies are not allowed to do this. | True | False |
| 9. | Both tobacco and alcohol companies need to attract new customers in order to survive. | True | False |
| 10. | In general, advertising has a greater impact on young people than on adults. | True | False |