1) What is a primary concern regarding the use of vaping among teenagers? a) Improved concentration b) Health risks associated with nicotine c) Increased social interactions d) Cost savings compared to smoking 2) Which of the following best describes vape detectors in schools? a) Devices that enhance academic performance b) Tools for monitoring and enforcing anti-vaping policies c) Technologies that promote vaping d) Systems used for academic surveillance only 3) In the context of vaping, what does "informed consent" refer to? a) Allowing individuals to choose their preferred flavors b) Ensuring individuals understand the health risks before vaping c) Getting permission from parents for teenagers to vape d) None of the above 4) What ethical concern is raised by the marketing strategies of vaping companies targeting youth? a) Increased awareness of health risks b) Promotion of healthier lifestyles c) Potential addiction and health risks d) All of the above 5) Which group is primarily responsible for enforcing vaping policies in schools? a) Students b) Parents c) Teachers and school administration d) Local government 6) True or False: Vape detectors can invade students' privacy and lead to disciplinary actions without clear evidence of wrongdoing. a) True b) False 7) What is a common argument for the use of vape detectors in schools? a) They promote student well-being b) They deter students from smoking traditional cigarettes c) They help maintain a smoke-free environment d) They provide accurate academic assessments 8) Which of the following statements is true regarding the health effects of vaping? a) Vaping is completely safe b) Vaping can lead to respiratory issues c) Vaping has no long-term effects d) Vaping is less harmful than water 9) Is vaping ethical according to deontology a) True b) False 10) Is vaping ethical according to consequantialism a) True b) False

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