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PSHE Practice Test (Health Education): Gambling, Addiction And Games Of Chance - Age 11-14
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A lotto ticket, a scratch card, a bet on the football results, or even a raffle ticket. These are all forms of gambling. But for some, gambling can become a problem. Like certain drugs, gambling can be addictive. You know you have a problem if you are spending money you cannot afford on gambling. 
 

PSHE Practice Test (Health Education): Gambling, Addiction And Games Of Chance - Age 11-14
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10 Questions

1. Which of these in NOT a sign you may have a gambling problem?
2. How old must you be before you can buy a lottery ticket?
3. What should you do if a friend of yours is having gambling problems?
4. From October 2017 – September 2018, how much money was spent in the UK on gambling?
5. How does a gambling addict feel when they make a bet?
6. What should you do if you think you might have gambling problems?
7. Figures from The Royal College of Psychiatrists show that how many Britons in every thousand have a problem with gambling?
8. Which of these events is least likely to happen?
9. Which of the following is a sign that you like something but are not addicted to it?
10. Which of these is gambling?