Q.1
Figures from The Royal College of Psychiatrists show that how many Britons in every thousand have a problem with gambling?
  • 1 in every thousand
  • 9 in every thousand
  • 19 in every thousand
  • 90 in every thousand
Q.2
What should you do if a friend of yours is having gambling problems?
  • Tell their parents
  • Report them to the police
  • Talk to their doctor about it
  • Tell them about your concerns
Q.3
From October 2017 – September 2018, how much money was spent in the UK on gambling?
  • £14.5 million
  • £145 million
  • £14.5 billion
  • £145 billion
Q.4
Which of the following is a sign that you like something but are not addicted to it?
  • You crave the thing you like
  • You hurt others to do the thing you like
  • You can stop if you want to
  • You do things you wouldn’t usually to get the thing you like
Q.5
Which of these is gambling?
  • Buying a lotto ticket
  • Betting on horse races
  • Buying a raffle ticket
  • They are all gambling
Q.6
What should you do if you think you might have gambling problems?
  • Have yourself excluded from gambling
  • Talk to someone about your worries
  • Contact a gamblers support group
  • Any of the above
Q.7
Which of these in NOT a sign you may have a gambling problem?
  • You bet larger amounts to feel the same as you used to
  • You bet occasionally and never more than you can afford
  • You borrow or sell to get gambling money
  • You bet more than you can afford to lose
Q.8
Which of these events is least likely to happen?
  • You are struck by lightning
  • You die from a bee or wasp sting
  • You are killed by a falling asteroid
  • You win the lottery main prize
Q.9
How does a gambling addict feel when they make a bet?
  • Invincible
  • Sad
  • Hopeful
  • Scared
Q.10
How old must you be before you can buy a lottery ticket?
  • 14
  • 16
  • 18
  • 21
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