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Safe Choices
Play and Learn About Drugs
Welcome to Safe Choices, a collection of games designed to help you better understand the impact of drugs on your health and life. Our quizzes are an interactive way to learn about drugs and their effects.
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Introduction
01 Facts or Myth
Index
First click on Introduction, then go back to the main menu and click on the game of your choice and start the educational fun
02 Find!
03 Scenario
INTRODUCTION
Welcome! We are happy to invite you to participate in our new set of educational games: "Safe Choices: Play and Learn about Drugs". This is a unique opportunity to deepen your knowledge about drugs and their effects on health in a fun and interactive way. What awaits you?
- Fact or Myth - See if you can distinguish facts from myths about drugs. All you have to do is determine whether the given statement is true or false.
- Find the Correct Answer - Choose the correct answer from several options.
- Scenario - Answer questions about the effects of drug use, their effects on health and other important information. This is a great opportunity to deepen your knowledge.
- Gain Knowledge - Our games will help you better understand the effects of drug use and increase your health awareness.
- Fun and Learning - We combine fun with learning by offering you engaging and educational tasks.
- Safe Decisions - You will use the knowledge you gain to make smart and informed decisions about your health.
- Join us and see how much you can learn while having fun. We are waiting for you in "Safe Elections"!
01 Fact or Myth
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01 Facts or Myth
question 1/5
Young people who don’t experiment with drugs are less likely to have health problems than those who do.
Fact
Myth
01 Facts or Myth
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Explanation: Youth who do not use drugs avoid the health risks that come with using them. Drug-related health problems can include both physical and mental side effects, including addiction, mental disorders, heart problems, liver problems, and more. Not experimenting with drugs greatly reduces the risk of these problems.
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01 Facts or Myth
question 2/5
Drugs are only addictive if used regularly over a long period of time.
Myth
Fact
01 Facts or Myth
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Explanation: Drugs can lead to addiction even with short-term use. Addiction does not always require long-term or regular use; some substances can lead to addiction even after a short period of use, and individual sensitivity to addiction can vary from person to person.
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01 Facts or Myth
QUESTION 3/5
Using drugs once in a while has no long-term health effects.
Fact
Myth
01 Facts or Myth
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Explanation: Even occasional drug use can lead to long-term health effects. Some substances can affect mental and physical health even if used only occasionally. The effects can include impaired organ function, memory problems, and the risk of developing an addiction.
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01 Facts or Myth
QUESTION 4/5
Drugs affect every person the same way.
Fact
Myth
01 Facts or Myth
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Explanation: Drugs can affect different people in different ways, depending on many factors, such as genetics, health, dose, frequency of use, and social and emotional context. Differences in responses may include both the physical and mental effects of substance use.
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01 Facts or Myth
QUESTION 5/5
Drugs can lead to addiction even after a single use.
Fact
Myth
01 Facts or Myth
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Explanation: Some drugs, such as opioids, can lead to addiction after just one use, although the risk depends on the substance and individual predisposition. Addiction can develop quickly, even after short-term use.
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01 Facts or Myth
ERROR!
Wrong! Think about your answer and try again
TRY AGAIN
Remember the number: 7
Congratulations! You passed the first section. Try the next one.
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FIND!
START
02 Find
Click on the correct answer 1/3
Cocaine is only a problem in big cities.
Drag the flashlight. Search until you find the correct sentence.
Long-term use of marijuana can lead to addiction and mental problems.
Cannabis (Marijuana) is completely safe because it is natural.
The effects of drug use are predictable
02 Find
Every addicted person is different, and their needs and treatment paths may vary.
Click on the correct answer 2/3
If someone does not have emotional problems, they will not become addicted to drugs.
Drag the flashlight. Search until you find the correct sentence.
If you do not see immediate side effects, drugs are safe.
RIGHT!
Every addict should keep their problems to themselves
If someone really wanted to stop taking drugs, they could do it on their own.
02 Find
Click on the correct answer 3/3
"I've noticed you've been having a hard time lately. I want you to know I'm here to help. How are you feeling?"
“You should stop complaining and start taking action.”
Drag the flashlight. Search until you find the correct sentence.
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“I don’t know what to do, but it’s all your fault you’re in this situation anyway.”
"If you’re an addict, that’s your problem. Deal with it yourself.”
“Don’t tell me about your problems, I have my own worries.”
ERROR!
Wrong! That statement is incorrect. Try again.
TRY AGAIN
Remember the numbers: 09
Congratulations! You passed the second section. Try the next one.
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Scenario
Choose the correct shape in the series
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03 Scenario
Scenario 1 : Anna finds a package of drugs in her friend's locker, and the friend doesn't realize the seriousness of the situation. What should Tom do?
A) Leave the package in the locker, hoping the friend will sort it out
B) Report the discovery to her parents or legal guardian
C) Return the package to her friend without comment
Choose the correct answer:
A)
C)
B)
03 Scenario
RIGHT!
Explanation: In a situation where you notice that someone around you is starting to use drugs and is changing their behavior, it is crucial to take appropriate action that can help this person. Ignoring the situation can lead to its worsening, and talking to colleagues, although it can be helpful, is not a substitute for professional intervention. Reporting the problem to a teacher or school counselor is appropriate, as these professionals have the knowledge and resources to deal with the situation in a professional and discreet manner. They can also provide appropriate support and help for the affected person.
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03 Scenario
Scenario 2 : Magda sees her classmate start using drugs at school. What is the appropriate action?
A) Ignore the situation so as not to get into a conflict
B) Tell other students, but do not report the problem to adults
C) Report the problem to a teacher or school counselor
Choose the correct answer:
A)
C)
B)
03 Scenario
RIGHT!
Explanation: If someone in your environment starts using drugs, it is important to take action that can help this person and minimize the risk of further problems. Avoiding confrontation and continuing to work together without addressing the problem is not an effective method because it does not address the source of the problem. Passing the problem to a teacher without informing the person concerned may not be enough, especially if the person is not aware of the seriousness of the situation. Organizing an intervention where possible consequences are discussed and support is offered is more appropriate because it involves the person directly and creates the opportunity to solve the problem in a constructive way.
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03 Scenario
Scenario 3 : If someone in a group of friends starts using drugs, what should the rest of the group do?
A) Avoid confrontation and continue spending time together
B) Organize an intervention and talk about possible consequences
C) Pass the problem on to a teacher without informing the person concerned
Choose the correct answer:
A)
C)
B)
03 Scenario
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Explanation: When someone in a group of friends starts using drugs, it is important for the group to confront the problem in a constructive way. Avoiding confrontation can make the problem worse and lead to more difficulties. Handing the problem over to a teacher without warning the person concerned is not enough, because the person may feel betrayed or unable to understand the situation. Organizing an intervention in which the group discusses the problem and its consequences can help to sensitize the person to the seriousness of the situation and provide support.
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ERROR!
ERROR!
Wrong! Think about your answer and try again
TRY AGAIN
Remember the number: 2
Congratulations! You passed the last section.
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