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Gov. Alfonso D.

Tan College
Maloro, Tangub City NAME: PROGRAM & YEAR:

COURSE: CDI 7 SET A DATE:

INSTITUTE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION CLASS SCHEDULE: ID NO:


INSTRUCTOR: CHECK AND VERIFIED:
FINAL EXAMINATION
JOELYN NABLE TAGALOG,MSCJ LOVE H. FALLORAN, PhD
ICJE Dean

INSTRUCTIONS: Read and Understand the Questions A. the decreasing dosage of drugs to maintain the
Carefully. Write Your Answer Before Each Number. Erasures same effect
Means Wrong! B. the absence of any effect of a drug on the body
C. the increasing dosage of drugs to maintain the
1. The powerful stimulant that is a form of white powdery same effect
substance extracted from cocoa leaves is______________. D. the immediate and intense reaction to drug
A. opium consumption
B. marijuana 13. A Pusher is:
C. shabu A. a person who uses drugs recreationally
D. cocaine B. a medical professional who prescribes drugs
2. Which term refers to the state of psychic or physical C. an individual who sells, distributes, or transports
dependence or both on dangerous drugs following the dangerous drugs
administration or use of that drug? D. a researcher studying the effects of drugs
A. Drug Addiction 14. Drug Use is defined as:
B. Drug Dependence A. the production and manufacturing of drugs
C. Physical Dependence B. the act of administering drugs to others
D. Psychological Dependence C. the injection or consumption of dangerous drugs
3. What is the term used to describe an instance when the D. the legal and regulated consumption of drugs
use of a chemical substance has produced negative or
harmful consequences? 15. Drug Experimenter refers to someone who:
A. Chemical Abuse A. conducts scientific research on drugs
B. Drug Abuse B. uses drugs for medicinal purposes
C. Narcotic Drug C. uses drugs out of curiosity, peer pressure, or
D. Drug Experimenter similar reasons
4. What is the increasing dosage of drugs to maintain the D. manufactures drugs illegally
same effect in the body called?
A. Tolerance 16. Drug Syndicate is:
B. Physical Dependence A. a legal organization promoting drug awareness
C. Drug Addiction and prevention
D. Drug Syndicate B. a government agency regulating drug trade
5. Who is defined as any person who sells, administers, C. a network of criminals involved in illegal drug
delivers, or gives away to another, distributes, or operations for profit
transports any dangerous drug? D. a medical institution specializing in addiction
A. Pusher treatment
B. Drug Experimenter
C. Manufacturer 17. What term refers to the state produced by opiates, like
D. Administer being suspended on the edge of sleep?
A. A Hit
6. A chemical substance taken into the body that alters the B. Cold Turkey
way the mind and the body work is known as: C. On-the-Nod
A. stimulant B. narcotic C. opiate D. chemical D. Track
18. Which phrase means injecting a drug into the vein?
7. Drug Abuse is defined as the: A. A Fix
A. legal use of drugs for medicinal purposes B. Skin popping
B. appropriate and supervised use of drugs C. Mainline
C. illegal, wrongful, or improper use of any drug D. Drop
D. controlled and regulated use of drugs 19. What does the term "Juni" refer to?
A. Heroin
8. Narcotic Drugs, also known as opiates, refer to B. Speed
substances that: C. Cocaine
A. produce sleep and stupor, relieving pain by D. LSD
depressing the CNS
B. stimulate the central nervous system, inducing 20. What is the slang term for amphetamine addicts?
alertness A. Speed Freaks
C. enhance cognitive functions and memory B. Flashback
D. have no effect on the central nervous system C. Acid Heads
9. Drug Addiction refers to: D. Junkies
A. occasional and recreational drug use 21. What does the term "Roach" signify?
B. periodic or chronic intoxication due to repeated A. Butt end of a joint
drug consumption B. A pocket of drug
C. responsible and controlled drug use C. Scars on the skin from injection
D. the complete absence of drug use D. Death due to drug overdose
10. Physical Dependence is characterized by:
A. an emotional attachment to drug use 22. Which term describes the intoxicating effect of a drug?
B. the need for increased drug dosage to maintain A. Rush
the same effect B. High
C. the development of intense physical symptoms C. Trip
upon drug withdrawal D. Drop
D. a tolerance to the effects of drugs
11. Psychological Dependence on drugs arises from: 23. What is the street slang for LSD?
A. the physical effects of drug consumption A. Acid Head
B. the drug's ability to satisfy emotional or B. Coke
personality needs C. Acid
C. the chemical composition of the drug D. Downer
D. the legal status of the drug
12. Tolerance refers to: 24. What does the term "Joint" refer to?
A. An MJ Cigar
B. Injection of drugs A. The amount needed to produce the side effects
C. A pocket of drug and action desired by an individual who improperly
D. Scar from repeated injection uses it
B. The smallest amount of a drug that will produce a
25.What is the term for the reaction caused by drugs? therapeutic effect
A. Rush C. The amount of drug that will cause death
B. Stoned D. The amount of drug that produces untoward
C. Trip effects or symptoms of poisoning
D. Flashback
35. Which term refers to the amount of drug needed to
26.What does the term "Downer" mean in street slang? produce the side effects and action desired by an individual
A. Heroin who improperly uses it?
B. Cocaine A. Minimal dose
C. Depressant B. Maximal dose
D. LSD C. Abusive dose
27. What distinguishes prescriptive drugs from over-the- D. Lethal dose
counter drugs? 36. What does the "lethal dose" of a drug indicate?
A. Prescriptive drugs are non-prescription, while over- A. The amount of drug that produces untoward
the-counter drugs require a doctor's authorization. effects or symptoms of poisoning
B. Prescriptive drugs require a doctor's written B. The amount needed to produce the side effects
authorization for purchase, while over-the-counter and action desired by an individual who improperly
drugs do not. uses it
C. Prescriptive drugs can only be purchased from a C. The smallest amount of a drug that will produce a
pharmacy, while over-the-counter drugs can be therapeutic effect
bought from any store. D. The amount of drug that will cause death
D. Prescriptive drugs are used for minor illnesses, 37. What penalty is imposed for Importation of Dangerous
while over-the-counter drugs are prescribed for more drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals
serious conditions. (sec. 4)?
A) Imprisonment ranging from 12 yrs and 1 day to 20
28. What precaution should be taken with regard to the use of yrs and a fine ranging from P100, 000 to P500, 000
prescriptive drugs? B) Life Imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging
A. They should only be used by individuals of a from P500, 000 to P10 Million
certain age group. C) Minimum 6 mos rehabilitation (1st offense)
B. They should never be taken by anyone other than D) Imprisonment ranging from 6 mos and 1 day to 4
the individual for whom they are prescribed. yrs and a fine ranging from P10, 000 to P50, 000
C. They should be used in higher dosages than 38. What is the penalty for Sale, Trading, Administration,
recommended by the doctor. Dispensation, Delivery, Distribution, and transportation of
D. They can be purchased without consulting a Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential
pharmacist. Chemicals (sec. 5)?
A) Imprisonment ranging from 12 yrs and 1 day to 20
29. What is the purpose of directions provided with yrs and a fine ranging from P100, 000 to P500, 000
prescriptive drugs? B) Life Imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging
A. To allow patients to self-diagnose and self-treat from P500, 000 to P10 Million
their illnesses. C) Minimum 6 mos rehabilitation (1st offense)
B. To indicate when and for how long the medicine D) Life Imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging
should be taken. from P500, 000 to P10 Million
C. To provide general information about the drug's 39. What penalty is imposed for Possession of Dangerous
composition. Drugs (sec. 11)?
D. To ensure the patient consumes the drug A) Life Imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging
regardless of their health condition. from P500, 000 to P10 Million
30. What is the primary use of over-the-counter drugs? B) Imprisonment ranging from 6 mos and 1 day to 4
A. They are used to treat serious illnesses. yrs and a fine ranging from P10, 000 to P50, 000
B. They require a doctor's authorization for purchase. C) Imprisonment ranging from 12 yrs and 1 day to 20
C. They can only be bought from specific pharmacies. yrs and a fine ranging from P100, 000 to P500, 000
D. They are used to treat minor and short-term D) Minimum 6 mos rehabilitation (1st offense)
illnesses. 40. What is the penalty for Possession of Equipment,
Instrument, Apparatus, and other Paraphernalia for Dangerous
31. What is the "self-medication syndrome"? Drugs (sec. 12)?
A. A condition where individuals rely on doctors and
pharmacists for medication. A) Life Imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging
B. A phenomenon where individuals use drugs based from P500, 000 to P10 Million
on information from sources other than healthcare B) Imprisonment ranging from 6 mos and 1 day to 4
professionals. yrs and a fine ranging from P10, 000 to P50, 000
C. A situation where individuals refuse to take any C) Minimum 6 mos rehabilitation (1st offense)
medication. D) Imprisonment ranging from 12 yrs and 1 day to 20
D. A disorder characterized by overuse of prescribed yrs and a fine ranging from P100, 000 to P500, 000
medication. 41. Operations against drug stores, which are violating
32. What does the term "minimal dose" refer to in existing regulations on the scale of regulated drugs in
pharmacology? coordination with the DDB, DOH and BFAD.
A. The largest amount of a drug that will produce a a. Oplan Iceberg
desired therapeutic effect b. Oplan Hunter
B. The amount of drug that produces untoward c. Oplan Mercurion
effects or symptoms of poisoning d. Oplan Tornado
C. The smallest amount of a drug that will produce a 42. A civic program initiated by NGO’s and local government
therapeutic effect offices to help eradicate drug syndicates involving street
D. The amount needed to produce side effects and children as drug conduit.
desired actions a. Oplan Greengold
33. Which definition describes the "maximal dose" of a drug? b. Oplan Sagip-Yagit
A. The amount of drug that will cause death c. Oplan Banat
B. The largest amount of a drug that will produce a d. Oplan Athena
desired therapeutic effect 42. It is an activity, which focused on the dissemination of
C. The amount needed to produce side effects and basic facts of the causes and effects of drug abuse with the
desired actions objective of creating awareness and vigilance of the people in
D. The amount of drug that produces untoward the community.
effects or symptoms of poisoning a) Drug Education
34. What is meant by the "toxic dose" of a drug? b) Drug Information
c) Alternatives 61. The process of gradually depriving drugs from the point of
d) Interventions habituation until such time he is no longer hooked on the
44. A positive force for humanitarian task of moral guidance of substance.
the youth. It is the social institution with the primary role to a. Rehabilitation c. Therapy
strengthen faith and goodness in the community, an influence b. Treatment d. Withdrawal method
against crime and delinquency. 62. An adaptive condition which results from repeated drug
use.
a. The School
a. Drug dependence c. Withdrawal period
b. The Family
b. Physical dependence d. Poly drug abuse
c. The Church 63. An alkaloid of opium after morphine which has limited use
d. The Police as a pain killer and more popularly used as a cough syrup and
45. The “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.” is quite addictive.
A. RA 9870 B. RA9165 a. Heroine c. Codeine
C. RA 1017 D. RA6195 b. Cocaine d. Shabu
46. Drugs that produce perceptual alteration, varying 64. The psychoactive ingredient in Marijuana which causes
emotional the high or trip of its users.
change, thought disruption and ego distortion. They are a. Papaver somniferum c. Opium poppy
called psychedelics. b. Hashish d.
A. Tranquillizers B. Hallucinogens Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
C. Stimulants D. 65. Obtained from Indian hemp known as “Cannabis Sativa”,
Depressants which is a shrub which grows on tropic and temperate regions.
47. Drugs which produce insensibility, stupor, melancholy or a. Marijuana c. Cocaine
dullness of the mind with delusions. b. Opium d. Shabu
A. Stimulants B. Narcotics 66. Obtained from a female poppy plant known as “Papaver
C. Depressants D. Somniferum” derived from a Greek word which means juice.
Hallucinogens a. Marijuana c. Cocaine
48. The scientific name of Indian hemp plant. b. Opium d. Shabu
A. cannabis sativa B. Papaver 67. Named after the Greek God of dreams, it is obtained from
somniforum opium.
C. deoxyribonucleic acid D. methamphetamine a. Heroin c. Hasish
b. Morphine d. Cocaine
HCl
68. Also known as pot, grass, weed, dope, Thai stick or
49. The original components of heroin and morphine.
Acapulco gold it resembles dried parsley mixed with stems
A. Codeine B. Caffeine and seeds, and is either eaten or smoked.
C. Opium D. Methamphetamine a. Marijuana c. Shabu
50. An inter department agency that enforce and carry out the b. Hasish d. THC
law against illegal drugs. 69. It causes nausea, sneezing, nosebleed, loss of appetite,
A. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency fatigue and lack of coordination.
B. Bureau of Foods and Drugs a. Inhalants c. Stimulants
C. Dangerous Drug Board b. Depressants d. Barbiturates
D. Food and Drug Administration 70. It resembles a coagulated soap, light brown in color which
51. The most common form of stimulant. is smoked and often packaged in small vials.
A. Heroin B. Codeine a. Hasish c. Shabu
C. Morphine D. Shabu b. Marijuana d. Crack or Freebase
71. A drug which takes the form of capsules, pills and tablets,
taken orally and sometimes injected, its common names are
52. It is chemically known as methamphetamine hydro
speed, Pep pills, Footballs, Shabu and Uppers.
chloride.
a. Amphetamine c. Methamphetamine
A. Heroin B. Codeine b. Hallucinogensd. Stimulants
C. Morphine D. shabu 72. Known commonly as smack, horse, junk, brown sugar,
black tar, it is a powdered substance which may either be
53. A derivative of opium which is used a cough reliever. injected, smoked or taken orally.
A. Codeine B. Heroin a. Heroin c. Mescaline
C. Morphine D. b. Cocaine d. Opium
Caffeine 73. It produces altered perception, slurred-speech, staggering
54. Any part of the plant of the papaversomniferum, including gait and can produce calmness and relaxed muscles.
the seeds. a. Hallucinogens c. Depressants
A. opium poppy b. Stimulants d. Sedatives
B. marijuana 74. Refers to the increasing the dosage of drugs to maintain
C. caffeine components the same effect.
a. Tolerance c. Poly drug abuse
D. codeine
b. Physical dependence d. Drug
55. Another term for psychological drug addiction.
experimenter
A. drug habituation 75. A dark brown resin that is collected from the tops of
B. drug net consciousness potent Cannabis Sativa.
C. drug pushing a. Marijuana c. Opium
D. drug dependence b. Hashish d. Morphine
56. Commercially produced drugs that can be legally sold or 76. Derived from the Greek word “Narkotikos”, meaning
dispensed only by a physician’s order. sleep, what is the other term given to narcotics?
A. illegal drugs a. Opium c. Morphine
B. prohibited drugs b. Opiates d. Heroin
C. regulated drugs 77. It is the psychoactive agent of Marijuana.
D. prescription drugs a. Tetrahyrocannabinol c. Papaver
57. Any chemical substance that by virtue of its chemical somniferum
b. Cannabis sativa d. Methamphetamine
nature
78. Codeine which is an alkaloid of opium is primarily used
alters the structure and functioning of living organism.
as :
A. Alcohol B. Poison a. Pain killer c. Stimulant
C. Drug D. Vice b. Cough reliever d. Depressant
58. Another name for cocaine. 79. Who among the following acts as the chairman of the
a. Coke c. Crack DDB?
b. Horse d. Dolly a. Secretary of Justice c. Secretary of
59. A medical service rendered to a patient which deals with Education
the physical and physiological complications arising from drug b. Secretary of National Defense d.
abuse. Secretary of Health
a. Rehabilitation c. Therapy
b. Treatment d. All of these 80. Originally known as “Kakuseizai” meaning walking drug, it
60. A dynamic process aimed at changing a patient’s health was brought to the Philippines by a Japanese tourist.
and giving his fullest potential without the use of drugs or a. Marijuana c.
medicine. Shabu
a. Rehabilitation c. Therapy b. Cocaine d.
b. Treatment d. All of the foregoing Opium
81. The most potent derivative from opium.
a. Codeine c.
Morphine
b. Cocaine d. Heroin
82. Source of Cocaine which is a hardy plant cultivated in
Bolivia and first used by the Incas of Peru.
a. Tetrahydrocannabinol c. Amphetamine
b. Papaver somniferum d. Erythroxylon coca

83. The most popular and latest sex drug, whose chemical
name is “MethylDioxy Methamphetamine”.
a. Chomper c. Shabu
b. Ecstacy d. Heroin
84. Illegal drugs modified molecularly by chemists to
circumvent legal restrictions.
a. Designer drugs c. Amphetamines
b. Hallucinogens d. Methamphetamines
85. Agency which supervises the enforcement of law on
prohibited and regulated drugs.
a. PDEA c. PACC
b. NBI d. PNP
86. The Golden triangle where 80% of illicit drugs of the world
originated is located specifically in:
a. Thailand-Burma-China border
b. Laos-Thailand-China border
c. Thailand-Burma-Laos border
d. Burma-Vietnam-Thailand border
87. Cocaine, Amphetamine, Caffeine and nicotine are drugs
that affect the central nervous system causing alertness, cub
hunger and make the user awake. They are classified as:
a. Hallucinogens c. Depressants
b. Stimulants d.
Barbiturates
88. They are drugs which cause distortion of perception of
time and space its common forms are marijuana, Lysergic
acid diethylamide (LSD), Ecstacy, PCP, Peyote and Psilocybin.
a. Hallucinogens c.
Depressants
b. Stimulants d. Barbiturates
89. Are drugs that cause the body system of the user to relax,
to which narcotics, barbiturates, tranquilizers, inhalants,
solvents and alcohol belong.
a. Hallucinogens c. Depressants
b. Stimulants d. Barbiturates
90. For possession of dangerous drugs in the following
quantity, regardless of the degree of purity thereof: (1) 10
grams or more of opium; (2) 10 grams or more of morphine;
(3) 10 grams or more of heroin; (4) 10 grams or more of
cocaine or cocaine hydrochloride; (5) 50 grams or more of
methamphetamine hydrochloride or "shabu"; (6) 10 grams or
more of marijuana resin or marijuana resin oil; (7) 500 grams
or more of marijuana; and (8) 10 grams or more of other
dangerous drugs such as, but not limited to,
methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDA) or "ecstasy",
paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA), trimethoxyamphetamine
(TMA), lysergic acid diethylamine (LSD), gamma
hydroxyamphetamine (GHB) the law imposes a penalty of life
imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from 500,000 to
_____________.
a. 1,000,000 c. 5,000,000
b. 2,000,000 d. 10,000,000
Gov. Alfonso D. Tan College
Maloro, Tangub City NAME: PROGRAM & YEAR:

COURSE: CDI 7 SET B DATE:

INSTITUTE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION CLASS SCHEDULE: ID NO:


INSTRUCTOR: CHECK AND VERIFIED:
FINAL EXAMINATION
JOELYN NABLE TAGALOG,MSCJ LOVE H. FALLORAN, PhD
ICJE Dean

A. the decreasing dosage of drugs to maintain the same


effect
B. the absence of any effect of a drug on the body
C. the increasing dosage of drugs to maintain the same
effect
D. the immediate and intense reaction to drug
consumption
INSTRUCTIONS: Read and Understand the Questions 13. A The powerful stimulant that is a form of white powdery
Carefully. Write Your Answer Before Each Number. Erasures substance extracted from cocoa leaves is______________.
Means Wrong! A. opium
B. marijuana
1. Pusher is: C. shabu
A. a person who uses drugs recreationally D. cocaine
B. a medical professional who prescribes drugs 14. Drug Use is defined as:
C. an individual who sells, distributes, or transports A. the production and manufacturing of drugs
dangerous drugs B. the act of administering drugs to others
D. a researcher studying the effects of drugs C. the injection or consumption of dangerous drugs
2. Wha What is the street slang for LSD? D. the legal and regulated consumption of drugs
A. Acid Head
B. Coke 15. Drug Experimenter refers to someone who:
C. Acid A. conducts scientific research on drugs
D. Downer B. uses drugs for medicinal purposes
3. What does the term "Joint" refer to? C. uses drugs out of curiosity, peer pressure, or
E. An MJ Cigar similar reasons
F. Injection of drugs D. manufactures drugs illegally
C. A pocket of drug
D. Scar from repeated injection 16. Drug Syndicate is:
4. It is the increasing dosage of drugs to maintain the same A. a legal organization promoting drug awareness
effect in the body called? and prevention
A. Tolerance B. a government agency regulating drug trade
B. Physical Dependence C. a network of criminals involved in illegal drug
C. Drug Addiction operations for profit
D. Drug Syndicate D. a medical institution specializing in addiction
5. Who is defined as any person who sells, administers, delivers, treatment
or gives away to another, distributes, or transports any
dangerous drug? 17. What term refers to the state produced by opiates, like
A. Pusher being suspended on the edge of sleep?
B. Drug Experimenter A. A Hit
C. Manufacturer B. Cold Turkey
D. Administer C. On-the-Nod
6. A chemical substance taken into the body that alters the way D. Track
the mind and the body work is known as: 18. Which phrase means injecting a drug into the vein?
A. stimulant B. narcotic C. opiate D. chemical A. A Fix
7. Drug Abuse is defined as the: B. Skin popping
A. legal use of drugs for medicinal purposes C. Mainline
B. appropriate and supervised use of drugs D. Drop
C. illegal, wrongful, or improper use of any drug 19. What does the term "Juni" refer to?
D. controlled and regulated use of drugs A. Heroin
8. Narcotic Drugs, also known as opiates, refer to substances B. Speed
that: C. Cocaine
A. produce sleep and stupor, relieving pain by D. LSD
depressing the CNS 20. What is the slang term for amphetamine addicts?
B. stimulate the central nervous system, inducing A. Speed Freaks
alertness B. Flashback
C. enhance cognitive functions and memory C. Acid Heads
D. have no effect on the central nervous system D. Junkies
9. Drug Addiction refers to: 21. What does the term "Roach" signify?
A. occasional and recreational drug use A. Butt end of a joint
B. periodic or chronic intoxication due to repeated drug B. A pocket of drug
consumption C. Scars on the skin from injection
C. responsible and controlled drug use D. Death due to drug overdose
D. the complete absence of drug use 22. Which term describes the intoxicating effect of a drug?
10. Physical Dependence is characterized by: A. Rush
A. an emotional attachment to drug use B. High
B. the need for increased drug dosage to maintain the C. Trip
same effect D. Drop
C. the development of intense physical symptoms upon 23. Which term refers to the state of psychic or physical
drug withdrawal dependence or both on dangerous drugs following the
D. a tolerance to the effects of drugs administration or use of that drug?
11. Psychological Dependence on drugs arises from: A. Drug Addiction
A. the physical effects of drug consumption B. Drug Dependence
B. the drug's ability to satisfy emotional or personality C. Physical Dependence
needs D. Psychological Dependence
C. the chemical composition of the drug 24. What is the term used to describe an instance when the use of
D. the legal status of the drug a chemical substance has produced negative or harmful
12. Tolerance refers to: consequences?
A. Chemical Abuse
B. Drug Abuse A. The amount needed to produce the side effects
C. Narcotic Drug and action desired by an individual who improperly
D. Drug Experimenter uses it
25.What is the term for the reaction caused by drugs? B. The smallest amount of a drug that will produce a
A. Rush therapeutic effect
B. Stoned C. The amount of drug that will cause death
C. Trip D. The amount of drug that produces untoward
D. Flashback effects or symptoms of poisoning

26.What does the term "Downer" mean in street slang? 35. Which term refers to the amount of drug needed to
A. Heroin produce the side effects and action desired by an individual
B. Cocaine who improperly uses it?
C. Depressant A. Minimal dose
D. LSD B. Maximal dose
27. What distinguishes prescriptive drugs from over-the- C. Abusive dose
counter drugs? D. Lethal dose
A. Prescriptive drugs are non-prescription, while over- 36. What does the "lethal dose" of a drug indicate?
the-counter drugs require a doctor's authorization. A. The amount of drug that produces untoward
B. Prescriptive drugs require a doctor's written effects or symptoms of poisoning
authorization for purchase, while over-the-counter B. The amount needed to produce the side effects
drugs do not. and action desired by an individual who improperly
C. Prescriptive drugs can only be purchased from a uses it
pharmacy, while over-the-counter drugs can be C. The smallest amount of a drug that will produce a
bought from any store. therapeutic effect
D. Prescriptive drugs are used for minor illnesses, D. The amount of drug that will cause death
while over-the-counter drugs are prescribed for more 37. What penalty is imposed for Importation of Dangerous
serious conditions. drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals
(sec. 4)?
28. What precaution should be taken with regard to the use of A) Imprisonment ranging from 12 yrs and 1 day to 20
prescriptive drugs? yrs and a fine ranging from P100, 000 to P500, 000
A. They should only be used by individuals of a B) Life Imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging
certain age group. from P500, 000 to P10 Million
B. They should never be taken by anyone other than C) Minimum 6 mos rehabilitation (1st offense)
the individual for whom they are prescribed. D) Imprisonment ranging from 6 mos and 1 day to 4
C. They should be used in higher dosages than yrs and a fine ranging from P10, 000 to P50, 000
recommended by the doctor. 38. What is the penalty for Sale, Trading, Administration,
D. They can be purchased without consulting a Dispensation, Delivery, Distribution, and transportation of
pharmacist. Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential
Chemicals (sec. 5)?
29. What is the purpose of directions provided with A) Imprisonment ranging from 12 yrs and 1 day to 20
prescriptive drugs? yrs and a fine ranging from P100, 000 to P500, 000
A. To allow patients to self-diagnose and self-treat B) Life Imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging
their illnesses. from P500, 000 to P10 Million
B. To indicate when and for how long the medicine C) Minimum 6 mos rehabilitation (1st offense)
should be taken. D) Life Imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging
C. To provide general information about the drug's from P500, 000 to P10 Million
composition. 39. What penalty is imposed for Possession of Dangerous
D. To ensure the patient consumes the drug Drugs (sec. 11)?
regardless of their health condition. A) Life Imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging
30. What is the primary use of over-the-counter drugs? from P500, 000 to P10 Million
A. They are used to treat serious illnesses. B) Imprisonment ranging from 6 mos and 1 day to 4
B. They require a doctor's authorization for purchase. yrs and a fine ranging from P10, 000 to P50, 000
C. They can only be bought from specific pharmacies. C) Imprisonment ranging from 12 yrs and 1 day to 20
D. They are used to treat minor and short-term yrs and a fine ranging from P100, 000 to P500, 000
illnesses. D) Minimum 6 mos rehabilitation (1st offense)
31. What is the "self-medication syndrome"? 40. What is the penalty for Possession of Equipment,
A. A condition where individuals rely on doctors and Instrument, Apparatus, and other Paraphernalia for Dangerous
pharmacists for medication. Drugs (sec. 12)?
B. A phenomenon where individuals use drugs based
on information from sources other than healthcare A) Life Imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging
professionals. from P500, 000 to P10 Million
C. A situation where individuals refuse to take any B) Imprisonment ranging from 6 mos and 1 day to 4
medication. yrs and a fine ranging from P10, 000 to P50, 000
D. A disorder characterized by overuse of prescribed C) Minimum 6 mos rehabilitation (1st offense)
medication. D) Imprisonment ranging from 12 yrs and 1 day to 20
32. What does the term "minimal dose" refer to in yrs and a fine ranging from P100, 000 to P500, 000
pharmacology? 41. Operations against drug stores, which are violating
A. The largest amount of a drug that will produce a existing regulations on the scale of regulated drugs in
desired therapeutic effect coordination with the DDB, DOH and BFAD.
B. The amount of drug that produces untoward a. Oplan Iceberg
effects or symptoms of poisoning b. Oplan Hunter
C. The smallest amount of a drug that will produce a c. Oplan Mercurion
therapeutic effect d. Oplan Tornado
D. The amount needed to produce side effects and 42. A civic program initiated by NGO’s and local government
desired actions offices to help eradicate drug syndicates involving street
33. Which definition describes the "maximal dose" of a drug? children as drug conduit.
A. The amount of drug that will cause death a. Oplan Greengold
B. The largest amount of a drug that will produce a b. Oplan Sagip-Yagit
desired therapeutic effect c. Oplan Banat
C. The amount needed to produce side effects and d. Oplan Athena
desired actions 42. It is an activity, which focused on the dissemination of
D. The amount of drug that produces untoward basic facts of the causes and effects of drug abuse with the
effects or symptoms of poisoning objective of creating awareness and vigilance of the people in
34. What is meant by the "toxic dose" of a drug? the community.
a) Drug Education
b) Drug Information
c) Alternatives 61. The process of gradually depriving drugs from the point of
d) Interventions habituation until such time he is no longer hooked on the
44. A positive force for humanitarian task of moral guidance of substance.
the youth. It is the social institution with the primary role to a. Rehabilitation c. Therapy
strengthen faith and goodness in the community, an influence b. Treatment d. Withdrawal method
against crime and delinquency. 62. An adaptive condition which results from repeated drug
use.
a. The School
a. Drug dependence c. Withdrawal period
b. The Family
b. Physical dependence d. Poly drug abuse
c. The Church 63. An alkaloid of opium after morphine which has limited use
d. The Police as a pain killer and more popularly used as a cough syrup and
45. The “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.” is quite addictive.
A. RA 9870 B. RA9165 a. Heroine c. Codeine
C. RA 1017 D. RA6195 b. Cocaine d. Shabu
46. Drugs that produce perceptual alteration, varying 64. The psychoactive ingredient in Marijuana which causes
emotional the high or trip of its users.
change, thought disruption and ego distortion. They are a. Papaver somniferum c. Opium poppy
called psychedelics. b. Hashish d.
A. Tranquillizers B. Hallucinogens Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
C. Stimulants D. 65. Obtained from Indian hemp known as “Cannabis Sativa”,
Depressants which is a shrub which grows on tropic and temperate regions.
47. Drugs which produce insensibility, stupor, melancholy or a. Marijuana c. Cocaine
dullness of the mind with delusions. b. Opium d. Shabu
A. Stimulants B. Narcotics 66. Obtained from a female poppy plant known as “Papaver
C. Depressants D. Somniferum” derived from a Greek word which means juice.
Hallucinogens a. Marijuana c. Cocaine
48. The scientific name of Indian hemp plant. b. Opium d. Shabu
A. cannabis sativa B. Papaver 67. Named after the Greek God of dreams, it is obtained from
somniforum opium.
C. deoxyribonucleic acid D. methamphetamine a. Heroin c. Hasish
b. Morphine d. Cocaine
HCl
68. Also known as pot, grass, weed, dope, Thai stick or
49. The original components of heroin and morphine.
Acapulco gold it resembles dried parsley mixed with stems
A. Codeine B. Caffeine and seeds, and is either eaten or smoked.
C. Opium D. Methamphetamine a. Marijuana c. Shabu
50. An inter department agency that enforce and carry out the b. Hasish d. THC
law against illegal drugs. 69. It causes nausea, sneezing, nosebleed, loss of appetite,
A. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency fatigue and lack of coordination.
B. Bureau of Foods and Drugs a. Inhalants c. Stimulants
C. Dangerous Drug Board b. Depressants d. Barbiturates
D. Food and Drug Administration 70. It resembles a coagulated soap, light brown in color which
51. The most common form of stimulant. is smoked and often packaged in small vials.
A. Heroin B. Codeine a. Hasish c. Shabu
C. Morphine D. Shabu b. Marijuana d. Crack or Freebase
71. A drug which takes the form of capsules, pills and tablets,
taken orally and sometimes injected, its common names are
52. It is chemically known as methamphetamine hydro
speed, Pep pills, Footballs, Shabu and Uppers.
chloride.
a. Amphetamine c. Methamphetamine
A. Heroin B. Codeine b. Hallucinogensd. Stimulants
C. Morphine D. shabu 72. Known commonly as smack, horse, junk, brown sugar,
black tar, it is a powdered substance which may either be
53. A derivative of opium which is used a cough reliever. injected, smoked or taken orally.
A. Codeine B. Heroin a. Heroin c. Mescaline
C. Morphine D. b. Cocaine d. Opium
Caffeine 73. It produces altered perception, slurred-speech, staggering
54. Any part of the plant of the papaversomniferum, including gait and can produce calmness and relaxed muscles.
the seeds. a. Hallucinogens c. Depressants
A. opium poppy b. Stimulants d. Sedatives
B. marijuana 74. Refers to the increasing the dosage of drugs to maintain
C. caffeine components the same effect.
a. Tolerance c. Poly drug abuse
D. codeine
b. Physical dependence d. Drug
55. Another term for psychological drug addiction.
experimenter
A. drug habituation 75. A dark brown resin that is collected from the tops of
B. drug net consciousness potent Cannabis Sativa.
C. drug pushing c. Marijuana c. Opium
D. drug dependence d. Hashish d. Morphine
56. Commercially produced drugs that can be legally sold or 76. Derived from the Greek word “Narkotikos”, meaning
dispensed only by a physician’s order. sleep, what is the other term given to narcotics?
A. illegal drugs c. Opium c. Morphine
B. prohibited drugs d. Opiates d. Heroin
C. regulated drugs 77. It is the psychoactive agent of Marijuana.
D. prescription drugs c. Tetrahyrocannabinol c. Papaver
57. Any chemical substance that by virtue of its chemical somniferum
d. Cannabis sativa d. Methamphetamine
nature
78. Codeine which is an alkaloid of opium is primarily used
alters the structure and functioning of living organism.
as :
A. Alcohol B. Poison c. Pain killer c. Stimulant
C. Drug D. Vice d. Cough reliever d. Depressant
58. Another name for cocaine. 79. Who among the following acts as the chairman of the
a. Coke c. Crack DDB?
b. Horse d. Dolly c. Secretary of Justice c. Secretary of
59. A medical service rendered to a patient which deals with Education
the physical and physiological complications arising from drug d. Secretary of National Defense d.
abuse. Secretary of Health
a. Rehabilitation c. Therapy
b. Treatment d. All of these 80. Originally known as “Kakuseizai” meaning walking drug, it
60. Agency which supervises the enforcement of law on was brought to the Philippines by a Japanese tourist.
prohibited and regulated drugs. c. Marijuana c.
a. PDEA c. PACC Shabu
c. NBI d. PNP d. Cocaine d.
Opium
81. The most potent derivative from opium.
c. Codeine c.
Morphine
d. Cocaine d. Heroin
82. Source of Cocaine which is a hardy plant cultivated in
Bolivia and first used by the Incas of Peru.
c. Tetrahydrocannabinol c. Amphetamine
d. Papaver somniferum d. Erythroxylon coca

83. The most popular and latest sex drug, whose chemical
name is “MethylDioxy Methamphetamine”.
c. Chomper c. Shabu
d. Ecstacy d. Heroin
84. Illegal drugs modified molecularly by chemists to
circumvent legal restrictions.
c. Designer drugs c. Amphetamines
d. Hallucinogens d. Methamphetamines
85. A dynamic process aimed at changing a patient’s health
and giving his fullest potential without the use of drugs or
medicine.
a. Rehabilitation c. Therapy
b. Treatment d. All of the foregoing

86. The Golden triangle where 80% of illicit drugs of the world
originated is located specifically in:
e. Thailand-Burma-China border
f. Laos-Thailand-China border
g. Thailand-Burma-Laos border
h. Burma-Vietnam-Thailand border
87. Cocaine, Amphetamine, Caffeine and nicotine are drugs
that affect the central nervous system causing alertness, cub
hunger and make the user awake. They are classified as:
a. Hallucinogens c. Depressants
b. Stimulants d.
Barbiturates
88. They are drugs which cause distortion of perception of
time and space its common forms are marijuana, Lysergic
acid diethylamide (LSD), Ecstacy, PCP, Peyote and Psilocybin.
a. Hallucinogens c.
Depressants
b. Stimulants d. Barbiturates
89. Are drugs that cause the body system of the user to relax,
to which narcotics, barbiturates, tranquilizers, inhalants,
solvents and alcohol belong.
a. Hallucinogens c. Depressants
b. Stimulants d. Barbiturates
90. For possession of dangerous drugs in the following
quantity, regardless of the degree of purity thereof: (1) 10
grams or more of opium; (2) 10 grams or more of morphine;
(3) 10 grams or more of heroin; (4) 10 grams or more of
cocaine or cocaine hydrochloride; (5) 50 grams or more of
methamphetamine hydrochloride or "shabu"; (6) 10 grams or
more of marijuana resin or marijuana resin oil; (7) 500 grams
or more of marijuana; and (8) 10 grams or more of other
dangerous drugs such as, but not limited to,
methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDA) or "ecstasy",
paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA), trimethoxyamphetamine
(TMA), lysergic acid diethylamine (LSD), gamma
hydroxyamphetamine (GHB) the law imposes a penalty of life
imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from 500,000 to
_____________.
a. 1,000,000 c. 5,000,000
b. 2,000,000 d. 10,000,000

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