quiz: Comprehensive Insights on Smoking and Lung Cancer Risks
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Overview of Lung Cancer and Smoking
Question 15
What genetic factor might explain why some smokers live long despite their habit?
A.Lack of nicotine addiction
B.Strong immune system
C.Genetic resilience to lung cancer
D.Advanced lifestyle choices
Question 1
In what year did lung cancer become the most common cause of cancer deaths in men?
A.1953
B.1963
C.1973
D.1985
Question 2
What percentage of lung cancer deaths are attributed to smoking?
A.70%
B.80%
C.90%
D.95%
Question 3
What is the main focus of the anatomical exploration mentioned in the article?
A.Heart health
B.Brain analysis
C.Comparison of healthy and smoker's lungs
D.Digestive system
Question 4
What appearance do healthy lungs have, according to the article?
A.Dry and rigid
B.Black and solid
C.Pink and elastic
D.Yellow and brittle
Question 5
Which type of smoking is primarily responsible for 90% of lung cancer cases?
A.Cigars
B.Pipes
C.Marijuana
D.Cigarettes
Question 6
What is COPD an acronym for?
A.Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
B.Critical Optical Pulmonary Disorder
C.Chronic Overactive Pulmonary Disease
D.Continuous Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder
Question 7
How does smoking affect bone health?
A.Increases bone density
B.Reduces blood flow to bones
C.Strengthens bones
D.Has no effect on bones
Question 8
What is the estimated reduction in lung cancer risk for former smokers who quit for over 15 years?
A.50%
B.60%
C.70%
D.80-90%
Question 9
What reproductive issues is smoking associated with?
A.Improved fertility
B.Longer menopause
C.Premature menopause
D.No impact on reproduction
Question 10
How does cigarette smoking affect the cardiovascular system?
A.Decreases clotting risk
B.Improves cholesterol levels
C.Inflames blood vessels
D.Has no cardiovascular impact
Question 11
Which type of cancer is cited as having about 50% fewer deaths annually compared to lung cancer?
A.Prostate cancer
B.Breast cancer
C.Colon cancer
D.Skin cancer
Question 12
How soon can benefits become evident after stopping smoking?
A.Immediately
B.Within one year
C.Within five years
D.Within ten years
Question 13
What is the potential impact of vaping as discussed in the article?
A.More harmful than smoking
B.Less harmful and well known
C.Potentially harmful but unknown long-term effects
D.Completely safe
Question 14
What are the visual features of smoker's lungs as described?
A.Pink and elastic
B.Black and less elastic
C.Green and rigid
D.Yellow and soft
Question 15
What genetic factor might explain why some smokers live long despite their habit?
A.Lack of nicotine addiction
B.Strong immune system
C.Genetic resilience to lung cancer
D.Advanced lifestyle choices
Question 1
In what year did lung cancer become the most common cause of cancer deaths in men?
A.1953
B.1963
C.1973
D.1985
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