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B-1
Figure B-1. A bank of test items makes it easier to construct new
tests.
Matching True/False Supply Type oice
Matching
Multiple Choice
True/False
Supply Type
TEST ITEMS
Matching Multiple-Choice True/False Supply-Type
average individual appears normal
mild euphoria, talkativeness, decreased
inhibitions, decreased attention, impaired
judgment, increased reaction time
emotional instability, loss of critical
judgment, impairment of memory and
comprehension, decreased sensory
response, mild muscular incoordination
confusion, dizziness, exaggerated
emotions (anger, fear, grief) impaired
visual perception, decreased pain
sensation, impaired balance, staggering
gait, slurred speech, moderate muscular
incoordination
apathy, impaired consciousness, stupor,
significantly decreased response to
stimulation, severe muscular
incoordination, inability to stand or walk,
vomiting, incontinence of urine and feces
unconsciousness, depressed or
abolished reflexes, abnormal body
temperature, coma; possible death from
respiratory paralysis (450 mg% or above)
Legal limit for motor vehicle operation in most states is 0.08
or 0.10% (80–100 mg of alcohol per dL of blood).
average individual appears normal
mild euphoria, talkativeness, decreased
inhibitions, decreased attention, impaired
judgment, increased reaction time
emotional instability, loss of critical
judgment, impairment of memory and
comprehension, decreased sensory
response, mild muscular incoordination
confusion, dizziness, exaggerated
emotions (anger, fear, grief) impaired
 
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