Drug and Alcohol Test Answers Florida 2020

1. What is the legal BAC limit for drivers over 21 in Florida?

a) 0.10%
b) 0.08%
c) 0.05%
d) 0.02%

2. Drivers under 21 are considered impaired at what BAC?

a) 0.08%
b) 0.05%
c) 0.02%
d) 0.00%

3. Alcohol is a:

a) Stimulant
b) Hallucinogen
c) Depressant
d) Narcotic

4. Refusing a chemical test for the first time results in:

a) Fine only
b) Jail time
c) 1-year license suspension
d) No penalty

5. A second refusal to submit to testing results in:

a) 6-month suspension
b) 1-year suspension
c) 18-month suspension
d) Lifetime suspension

6. Implied consent means:

a) Written permission
b) Verbal agreement
c) You agree to testing by driving in Florida
d) Consent only after conviction

7. Which drug slows reaction time?

a) Stimulants
b) Depressants
c) Steroids
d) Vitamins

8. Alcohol mainly affects the:

a) Digestive system
b) Immune system
c) Central nervous system
d) Respiratory system

9. Which factor does NOT affect BAC?

a) Weight
b) Amount consumed
c) Time
d) Fresh air

10. Mixing alcohol with other drugs can:

a) Reduce impairment
b) Have no effect
c) Increase risk of overdose
d) Improve driving

11. How fast does alcohol reach the brain?

a) After digestion
b) Within minutes
c) After one hour
d) After sleep

12. Driving under the influence includes:

a) Illegal drugs only
b) Alcohol only
c) Prescription and OTC drugs
d) Herbal products only

13. Coffee helps sober you up:

a) Completely
b) Slightly
c) Temporarily
d) Not at all

14. The only way to lower BAC is:

a) Exercise
b) Cold shower
c) Coffee
d) Time

15. Alcohol affects judgment before:

a) Vision
b) Balance
c) Muscle coordination
d) Hearing

16. A DUI conviction may result in:

a) Fines
b) Jail
c) License suspension
d) All of the above

17. What increases BAC the fastest?

a) Drinking slowly
b) Eating food
c) Drinking on an empty stomach
d) Drinking water

18. What drug category speeds up the body?

a) Depressants
b) Narcotics
c) Stimulants
d) Sedatives

19. Alcohol reduces:

a) Stress only
b) Fatigue
c) Reaction time and judgment
d) Intelligence

20. Prescription drugs can impair driving:

a) Never
b) Only in large doses
c) Even when taken as directed
d) Only with alcohol

21. What is DUI?

a) Driving under influence
b) Drinking under influence
c) Driving unlicensed
d) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs

22. BAC stands for:

a) Blood Alcohol Code
b) Body Alcohol Content
c) Blood Alcohol Concentration
d) Breath Alcohol Count

23. What happens first after drinking alcohol?

a) Improved focus
b) Better coordination
c) Loss of judgment
d) Sleepiness

24. Over-the-counter drugs can:

a) Never impair driving
b) Always improve alertness
c) Cause drowsiness
d) Cancel alcohol effects

25. Florida’s Zero Tolerance Law applies to:

a) All drivers
b) Commercial drivers
c) Drivers under 21
d) New drivers only

26. Combining alcohol and depressants:

a) Reduces effects
b) Has no effect
c) Multiplies impairment
d) Improves reaction time

27. Which is a long-term effect of alcohol abuse?

a) Better memory
b) Faster reflexes
c) Liver damage
d) Improved health

28. Alcohol is absorbed mainly through the:

a) Lungs
b) Stomach and small intestine
c) Brain
d) Liver

29. DUI penalties increase when:

a) BAC is lower
b) No accident occurs
c) BAC is higher
d) Driver is sober

30. Marijuana affects driving by:

a) Improving focus
b) Slowing reaction time
c) Increasing alertness
d) Reducing risk

31. Alcohol affects vision by:

a) Improving clarity
b) Reducing peripheral vision
c) Enhancing night vision
d) No effect

32. What is tolerance?

a) Immunity to alcohol
b) Needing more alcohol for same effect
c) No impairment
d) Faster metabolism

33. Alcohol-related crashes are more common:

a) During daytime
b) In school zones
c) At night and on weekends
d) During holidays only

34. A DUI conviction stays on Florida driving record for:

a) 5 years
b) 10 years
c) 75 years
d) Lifetime

35. What increases impairment?

a) Eating before drinking
b) Drinking slowly
c) Mixing drugs and alcohol
d) Drinking water

36. Sedatives are:

a) Stimulants
b) Hallucinogens
c) Depressants
d) Painkillers

37. Alcohol affects coordination by:

a) Improving balance
b) Slowing muscle response
c) Speeding reflexes
d) No effect

38. Driving while impaired is:

a) Acceptable if careful
b) Allowed under limit
c) Illegal at any level of impairment
d) Legal with experience

39. What does tolerance NOT mean?

a) Reduced effect
b) Need more alcohol
c) Ability to drive safely
d) Adaptation of body

40. Breath tests measure:

a) Urine alcohol
b) Blood alcohol directly
c) Alcohol in breath
d) Drug levels

41. Alcohol leaves the body at about:

a) 0.05% per hour
b) 0.015% per hour
c) 0.03% per hour
d) 0.08% per hour

42. Hallucinogens affect:

a) Heart rate only
b) Vision only
c) Perception and reality
d) Coordination only

43. DUI laws exist to:

a) Punish drivers
b) Generate revenue
c) Protect public safety
d) Control alcohol sales

44. What can increase BAC quickly?

a) Eating food
b) Drinking slowly
c) Shots of alcohol
d) Drinking water

45. Alcohol affects decision-making by:

a) Improving logic
b) Increasing focus
c) Reducing self-control
d) Enhancing memory

46. A chemical test includes:

a) Vision test only
b) Balance test
c) Breath, blood, or urine
d) Hearing test

47. What drug type relieves pain but causes drowsiness?

a) Stimulants
b) Narcotics
c) Hallucinogens
d) Steroids

48. BAC can be affected by:

a) Gender
b) Weight
c) Amount consumed
d) All of the above

49. Alcohol-related crashes are:

a) Rare
b) Unavoidable
c) Preventable
d) Not serious

50. The safest choice before driving is:

a) Drink less
b) Drink coffee
c) Drive slowly
d) Do not drink at all

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