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Last Updated: Wednesday, 5 March, 2003, 12:08 GMT
Quiz: Are you drinking too much?
New figures have shown that at least six times as many Britons are hooked on booze than Class A drugs.

And every day 13 people die as a direct result of alcohol misuse.

Is the UK's drinking getting out of hand? How much do you know about what's safe to drink, what's not, and what impact it has?

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The guideline limits on safe drinking are between three and four units a day for men, and between two and three units for women. But which of the above drinks represents only one unit?
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A: Large glass of wine
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B: Pint of lager
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C: An alcopop
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D: A short
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In any given week of the year, what proportion of the population claim to have been abstaining?
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A: 10%
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B: 20%
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C: 40%
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But isn�t some drinking supposed to be good for you?
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A: Yes, that�s right
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B: No, it�s an urban myth
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C: Only for certain people
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Red wine in particular has been linked with several health benefits � all of these except which one?
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A: It helps prevent the common cold
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B: It helps prevent herpes
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C: It helps prevent tennis elbow
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Women in particular are drinking more than in past years. But women of which of these nations are most likely to be non-drinkers?
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A: Ireland
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B: England
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C: Wales
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According to Alcohol Concern, "this sort of product is aimed at a market which just really wants to drink to get drunk." What?
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A: Newcastle Brown Ale ice cream
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B: Deco, a lager-absinthe mix
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C: Two-Buck Chuck, a US wine selling for just $1.99 a bottle
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Once alcohol is in your body, it can end up variously as sweat, boozy breath, or a visit to the loo, and what's left is broken down by the liver. But how large a share of the task does the liver take?
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A: 10%
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B: 50%
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C: 90%
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You have a heavy night mid-week. By midnight, you are slightly more than twice over the drink-drive limit, and you walk home from the pub. Next morning, feeling a bit groggy, you get up at drive to work at 7.30am, and get done for drink driving. Possible?
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A: Yes, possible
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B: No, by that time I would be all right
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About 3.8 million people are thought to be dependent on drink in England and Wales, six times the number hooked on drugs. How does funding for treatment compare?
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A: Drugs services get six times as much
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B: About the same
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C: Alcohol services get twice as much
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Bridget Jones�s Diary, 1 January: �9st 3lb (but post-Christmas), alcohol units 14 (but effectively covers 2 days as 4 hours of party was on New Year's Day), cigarettes 22, calories 5,424.� Not many women are as careful as Bridget at keeping a record of their drinking, though. Approximately what proportion?
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A: 3%
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B: 13%
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C: 33%






SEE ALSO:
Alcohol abuse 'rife and ignored'
12 Jun 03  |  Health
Alcohol
09 Aug 00  |  A-B


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