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What is the primary factor that determines how quickly a person becomes intoxicated?

The primary factor determining how quickly a person becomes intoxicated is the speed at which they drink and the total quantity of alcohol consumed. While other

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Question: What is the primary factor that determines how quickly a person becomes intoxicated?

Answer options:

  • The type of alcoholic beverage consumed. ✅ The speed at which the person drinks and the amount consumed.
  • The brand of alcohol.
  • The time of day the alcohol is consumed.

Correct answer: The speed at which the person drinks and the amount consumed.

Explanation: The primary factor determining how quickly a person becomes intoxicated is the speed at which they drink and the total quantity of alcohol consumed. While other factors like food, body weight, and gender play a role, the rate and amount of consumption have the most immediate impact. The specific type or brand of alcohol, or time of day, are less impactful.

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