1.Who might be drinking more because of pop music lyrics?
a) songwriters
b) radio presenters
c) musicians
d) young people
2.What contains references to alcohol?
a) advertising
b) song lyrics
c) studies
d) liquor
3.What is getting weaker because of mentions of alcohol in pop songs?
a) music
b) intoxicating beverages
c) advertising
d) public health warnings
4.How many more references to alcohol are there today than there were 10 years ago?
a) there are actually fewer
b) 50%
c) double
d) 38 million
5.What is partly to blame for the rise in songs mentioning alcohol?
a) beer companies
b) radio stations
c) advertisers
d) American music
6.What is mentioned as being "a major concern"?
a) children under 13 drinking
b) beer companies paying rock stars
c) young people hearing about alcohol
d) alcohol content in wines and spirits
7.What did a professor warn references to alcohol in songs were?
a) advertising
b) evil
c) subliminal
d) non-poetic
8.What might alcohol-promoting messages be reaching?
a) elementary school children
b) non-drinkers
c) wider audiences
d) its limit
9.What should health professionals be?
a) professional
b) vigilant
c) busy
d) teetotal (non-drinking)
10.What cultures did Dr Hughes say should not be strengthened?
a) intoxication
b) football fans
c) teetotal (non-drinking) ones
d) ones at high altitudes