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A study by Mark Ashbridge of Dalhousie University in 2013 found that Ontario youth (Grades 7 through 12) were the most frequent Canadian youth to mix energy drinks with alcohol.

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Without adenosine, brain activity increases and results in increased alertness.

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The maximum CNS effects of caffeine are reached about 2 hours after drinking coffee.

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The xanthine found in tea that is prescribed for asthma is called robusta.

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Consuming more than how many milligrams of caffeine per day is believed to reduce a woman's chance of becoming pregnant?


A) More than 150 milligrams
B) More than 200 milligrams
C) More than 250 milligrams
D) More than 300 milligrams

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What is the most consistent withdrawal symptom after chronic caffeine use?


A) Headache
B) Drowsiness
C) Nervousness
D) Inability to sleep

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After drinking coffee, when is the maximum CNS effect of caffeine reached?


A) 15 minutes
B) 30 minutes
C) 2 hours
D) 4 hours

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According to Statistics Canada (2009) , which province in Canada consumed the highest amount of coffee per person?


A) British Columbia
B) Manitoba
C) Ontario
D) Quebec

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Often people who drink too much alcohol attempt to "sober up" by drinking coffee. Several studies support the idea that caffeine does which of the following?


A) Blocks alcohol's effect at GABA receptors
B) Lowers BAC by increasing urine output
C) Improves coordination and speed of reaction after drinking alcohol
D) Is likely to lead to increased arousal, but the drinker is still impaired

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Robusta beans have a higher caffeine content than Arabica beans.

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Tim Hortons Coffee captures approximately what percentage of the coffee consumed in Canada?


A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 95%

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Using 100 mg of caffeine as a typical amount in a small cup of brewed coffee, discuss other sources of caffeine and the relative amounts in each.

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Regular brewed tea contains le...

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With respect to coffee, which of the following became in 2007, Canada's first fair trade town?


A) Banff, Alberta
B) Wolfville, Nova Scotia
C) Grand Pre, Nova Scotia
D) Barrie, Ontario

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Describe the benefits of caffeinating soldiers.

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Caffeinating soldiers has benefits. Stud...

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In Canada what percent of milk chocolate must contain milk solids?


A) 5%
B) 12%
C) 25%
D) 50%

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The early history of coffee included a 1674 pamphlet from England; what was it called?


A) The Women's Petition Against Coffee
B) Nectar of the Heavens
C) Bad Berries
D) Roasted in Hell

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How does caffeine work in the brain?


A) By stimulating dopamine release
B) By interfering with glutamate release
C) By blocking serotonin receptors
D) By blocking adenosine receptors

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How does caffeine affect the brain?

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Caffeine is classified together with coc...

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In 2007, Americans consumed more gallons of coffee than of soft drinks.

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In 1970, North Americans drank more coffee than any other nonalcoholic beverage product. What was the scenario by 2007?


A) The per capita coffee consumption had doubled.
B) North Americans drank twice as many litres of soft drinks as compared to coffee.
C) More tea was consumed than coffee.
D) Energy drinks became more popular than coffee.

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