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Which of these is a common physical sign of intoxication?
Slurred speech and difficulty walking straight are common physical signs of intoxication, indicating that alcohol is affecting the central nervous system. The o
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Question: Which of these is a common physical sign of intoxication?
Answer options:
- Increased focus and clear speech.
- Improved coordination and balance. ✅ Slurred speech and difficulty walking straight.
- Feeling cold and shivering.
Correct answer: Slurred speech and difficulty walking straight.
Explanation: Slurred speech and difficulty walking straight are common physical signs of intoxication, indicating that alcohol is affecting the central nervous system. The other options describe effects opposite to those of intoxication or are unrelated.
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