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Kava Quiz - Draft 1
Instructions:
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Which part of the plant is traditionally used to make kava drink?
A. Roots
B. Leaves
C. Flowers
D. Bark
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Which compounds are found in kava and are responsible for its effects?
A. Cannabinoids
B. Kavalactones
C. Caffiene
D. Nicotine
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What is the traditional use of kava in Pacific Island cultures?
A. Fabric dye
B. Building material
C. Ornamental plant
D. Social and ceremonial drink
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What are potential effects of consuming kava?
A. Heightened anxiety
B. Enhanced creativity and imagination
C. Decreased appetite and irritability
D. Muscle relaxation and stress relief
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What does the polynesian word "awa" that "kava" comes from mean?
A. Bitter
B. Sweet
C. Spicy
D. Organic
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Which of the following is the traditional way to consume kava?
A. Cooked
B. Beverage
C. Tinctures
D. Eaten raw
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What is a potential concern associated with long-term heavy kava consumption?
A. Liver toxicity
B. Joint pain
C. Migranes
D. Extreme lethargy
Kava Quiz - Draft 1
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
Which part of the plant is traditionally used to make kava drink?
A. Roots
B. Leaves
C. Flowers
D. Bark
-
Which compounds are found in kava and are responsible for its effects?
A. Cannabinoids
B. Kavalactones
C. Caffiene
D. Nicotine
-
What is the traditional use of kava in Pacific Island cultures?
A. Fabric dye
B. Building material
C. Ornamental plant
D. Social and ceremonial drink
-
What are potential effects of consuming kava?
A. Heightened anxiety
B. Enhanced creativity and imagination
C. Decreased appetite and irritability
D. Muscle relaxation and stress relief
-
What does the polynesian word "awa" that "kava" comes from mean?
A. Bitter
B. Sweet
C. Spicy
D. Organic
-
Which of the following is the traditional way to consume kava?
A. Cooked
B. Beverage
C. Tinctures
D. Eaten raw
-
What is a potential concern associated with long-term heavy kava consumption?
A. Liver toxicity
B. Joint pain
C. Migranes
D. Extreme lethargy