Kava Quiz - Draft 1

  1.  
    Which part of the plant is traditionally used to make kava drink?
    A. Roots B. Leaves C. Flowers D. Bark
  2.  
    Which compounds are found in kava and are responsible for its effects?
    A. Cannabinoids B. Kavalactones C. Caffiene D. Nicotine
  3.  
    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
  4.  
    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
  5.  
    What does the polynesian word "awa" that "kava" comes from mean?
    A. Bitter B. Sweet C. Spicy D. Organic
  6.  
    Which of the following is the traditional way to consume kava?
    A. Cooked B. Beverage C. Tinctures D. Eaten raw
  7.  
    What is a potential concern associated with long-term heavy kava consumption?
    A. Liver toxicity B. Joint pain C. Migranes D. Extreme lethargy
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Kava Quiz - Draft 1 (Answer Key)

  1.  
    Which part of the plant is traditionally used to make kava drink?
    A. Roots B. Leaves C. Flowers D. Bark
  2.  
    Which compounds are found in kava and are responsible for its effects?
    A. Cannabinoids B. Kavalactones C. Caffiene D. Nicotine
  3.  
    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
  4.  
    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
  5.  
    What does the polynesian word "awa" that "kava" comes from mean?
    A. Bitter B. Sweet C. Spicy D. Organic
  6.  
    Which of the following is the traditional way to consume kava?
    A. Cooked B. Beverage C. Tinctures D. Eaten raw
  7.  
    What is a potential concern associated with long-term heavy kava consumption?
    A. Liver toxicity B. Joint pain C. Migranes D. Extreme lethargy

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