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Which of these is a typical behavioural sign of intoxication?
Having trouble finding words or repeating oneself is a common behavioural sign of intoxication, indicating impaired cognitive function. The other options descri
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Question: Which of these is a typical behavioural sign of intoxication?
Answer options:
- Engaging in calm conversation. ✅ Having trouble finding words or repeating oneself.
- Reading a book quietly.
- Sitting upright with good posture.
Correct answer: Having trouble finding words or repeating oneself.
Explanation: Having trouble finding words or repeating oneself is a common behavioural sign of intoxication, indicating impaired cognitive function. The other options describe sober and controlled behaviour.
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