World No Tobacco Day Quiz Questions and Answers to Test Your Knowledge

Empower yourself and others! Take our World No Tobacco Day quiz and learn the facts about tobacco use.  The answers will help you spread awareness and make informed choices for a healthier life.

May 31, 2024, 11:09 IST
World No Tobacco Day Quiz
World No Tobacco Day Quiz

Every year on May 31st, the World Health Organization (WHO) spearheads World No Tobacco Day (WNTD), a global public health campaign. This initiative serves a critical purpose: raising awareness about the devastating effects of tobacco use and advocating for a tobacco-free future.

WNTD isn't just about highlighting the dangers; it's also a powerful call to action. It encourages smokers to quit, dissuades non-smokers from ever starting, and pushes for policy changes that promote healthy lifestyles and discourage tobacco use.

Ready to test your knowledge on World No Tobacco Day? Take this quiz and see how well you understand the fight against tobacco. 

1. On what day is World No Tobacco Day celebrated?

a) April 7th

b) May 1st

c) May 31st

d) June 15th

Answer: c)

Explanation: The World Health Assembly established World No Tobacco Day in 1987 to bring worldwide attention to the harmful effects of tobacco use and the deaths and illnesses it can prevent. Resolution WHA42.19, passed in 1988, solidified the celebration of World No Tobacco Day on May 31st every year.

2. Which organisation spearheads World No Tobacco Day?

a) World Health Organization (WHO)

b) UN Environment Programme

c) UNICEF

d) International Labour Organization

Answer: a)

Explanation: Every year since 1988, World No Tobacco Day, championed by the World Health Organization (WHO), has served as a platform to raise awareness about the dangers of cigarettes and other tobacco products for people's health.

3. Tobacco use is a major risk factor for which of the following diseases?

a) Malaria

b) Cancer

c) Dengue Fever

d) The Common Cold

Answer: b)

Explanation: According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “Smokers are more likely than nonsmokers to develop heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer.”

4. Second-hand smoke exposure can cause health problems in:

a) Smokers only

b) Children only

c) Adults only

d) Everyone

Answer: d) 

Explanation: Second-hand smoke harms both smokers and non-smokers.

5. What is the addictive substance found in tobacco that makes it hard to quit?

a) Tar

b) Carbon Monoxide

c) Nicotine

d) Ash

Answer: c)

Explanation: The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention mentions: “Nicotine is the main addictive drug in tobacco that makes quitting so hard. Cigarettes are designed to rapidly deliver nicotine to your brain.”

6. Where can you find information and resources to help you quit tobacco use? 

a) Social Media 

b) Your doctor or a smoking cessation programme 

c) Only from hospitals 

d) None of the above

Answer: b)

Explanation: While quitting tobacco can be challenging, there's a wealth of support available to help you succeed. However, your doctor can be a valuable resource. They can discuss the health benefits of quitting, and recommend medication or nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) to ease withdrawal symptoms. Further smoking cessation programs can offer support, guidance, and encouragement from trained professionals and sometimes even connect you with support groups of people going through the same journey.

7. Which of the following is NOT a tobacco product?

a) Cigarettes

b) Chewing tobacco

c) Candy

d) Snuff

Answer: c) 

Explanation: Candy is not a tobacco product. It lacks tobacco leaves and the addictive substance nicotine.

8. Are e-cigarettes a safe alternative to traditional cigarettes?

a)  No, they contain harmful chemicals and can be addictive.

b)  Yes, they are completely harmless.

c)  The research is still inconclusive.

d)  They are only harmful if used for a long time.

Answer: a) 

Explanation: While e-cigarettes lack the tar and carcinogens found in cigarettes, they still contain addictive nicotine and other potentially harmful chemicals. 

9. What can governments do to reduce tobacco use?

a) Offer free cigarettes to smokers who want to quit.

b) Promote the tobacco industry to create jobs.

c) There's nothing governments can do, it's a personal choice.

d) Increase taxes on tobacco products. 

Answer: d) 

Explanation: To effectively curb tobacco use, governments can raise taxes on these products, making them less affordable, while also implementing public health campaigns to educate people about the dangers.

10. Why is raising awareness about tobacco use important?

a)  It helps to reduce the economic burden on healthcare systems. 

b)  It creates a bad image for smokers.

c)  It's none of our business.

d)  It only affects smokers, not society.

Answer: a) 

Explanation: Raising awareness about tobacco use is crucial because it empowers people to make informed choices about their health, ultimately reducing the burden of tobacco-related illnesses on both individuals and healthcare systems.

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