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DRUG EDUCATION AND VICE CONTROL

1. It is a strong desire or a sense of compulsion to take the substance and the difficulties
in controlling substance taking behaviour in terms of its onset, termination, or level of
use. What is referred to this?
a. drug abuse
b. drug addiction
c. drug experimenter
d. drug dependence

2 . What is referred to the amount needed to treat or heal, that is, the smallest amount of
a drug that will produce a therapeutic effect?
a. minimal dose b. maximal dose
c. toxic dose d. abusive dose

3. One who illegally, wrongfully, or improperly uses any narcotic substances for reason
of curiosity, peer pressure, or other similar reasons?
a. drug abuser b. drug addict
c. drug experimenter d. drug dependent

4. These are synthetic chemicals used as medicine or in the making of medicines, which
affects the body and mind and have potential for abuse. What is referred to this?
a. chemical b. chemical abuse
c. chemical diversion d. Drug

5. Those who use drugs to keep them awake or for additional energy to perform an
important work. What is referred to this?
a. hippies b. hard core addicts
c. spree users d. situational users

6. These are the classification of dangerous drugs according to effects,EXCEPT?


a. depressants b. stimulants
c. hallucinogens d. Narcotics

7. Scientific name of tobacco plant.


a. Nicotiana Tabaccum
b. Nicotiana Tabacum
c. Nicotianna Tabacum
d. Nicotianna Tabaccum

8. Refers to the group of drugs that are considered to be mind altering drugs and give the
general effect of mood distortion. What is referred to this?
a. depressants b. stimulants
c. hallucinogens d. Narcotics
9. Mr. Jamilo feels a compulsive craving to take drug repeatedly and tries to procure the
same by any means. What is referred to this?
a. Uncontrollable craving
b. tolerance
c. addiction
d. physical dependence

10. It is otherwise known as Comprehensive Dangerous Drug law?


a. RA 6425 b. RA 9165
c. RA 6465 d. RA 6491

11. The group of liquid, solid or mixed substances having the property of releasing toxic
vapors or fumes which when introduced into the body produces a condition of
intoxication, excitement or dulling of the brain or nervous system. What is referred to
this?
a. regulated drugs
b. prohibited drugs
c. volatile substance
d. none of these choices

12. It is found in users or would be users of drugs whose sources of information are
people or literature other than doctors, pharmacist and health workers.
a. syndrome
b. Self-medication syndrome
c. drug syndrome
d. drug self medication

13. What is referred to the state of mind in which a person has lost the power of self-
control in respect of a drug?
a. drug abuse
b. drug addiction
c. drug dependence
d. drug education

14. These are group of drugs having the effect of stimulating the central nervous system.
What is referred to this?
a. depressants b. stimulants
c. hallucinogens d. narcotics

15. It is the tendency of a drug abuser to look for peer groups where he feels being
wanted and accepted. What is referred to this?
a. association b. experimentation
c. habituation d. Dependence
16.Tony boy has the tendency to increase the dose of the drug she uses to produce the
same effect as to that of the original effect. What is referred to this?
a. Uncontrollable craving
b. tolerance
c. addiction
d. physical dependence

17. Which alcohol is also known as wood alcohol?


a. ethyl
b. methanol
c. grain
d. ethanol
e. A or C

18. A kind of beverage which are fermented from fruits such as grapes and contain from
8% to 12% when fortified by adding alcohol is called
a. tapey
b. basi
c. whisky
d. wine
e. gold eagle

20. The physical characteristics brought about by the repeated use of drugs having the
tendency to increase the dosage is called
a. convulsion
b. tolerance
c. delirium
d. over dose

21. Generally, the drugs that produces a relaxing state without impairment of high
facilities or the inducement of sleep are known as
a. barbiturates
b. tranquilizers
c. stimulants
d. Narcotics
e. None of these

22. What is the method of introduction of drugs into the deeper layer of the skin by
means of special electric current?
a. Topical method
b. Injection method
c. Iontophoresis
d. Oral method
23. Among the following, who was the German pharmacist who discovered the morphine
drug?
a. Lazar Edeleanu
b. Alexander Shulgin
c. Freidrich Serturner
d. Alder Wright
e. None of these

24. What is the chemical name of the Heroin drug?


a. Amphetamine Sulfate
b. Diacetylmorphine
c. Acetonyl Dioxide
d. Methamphetamine

25. The drug heroin was chemically synthesized from


a. Morphine
b. Codeine
c. Opium juice
d. Coca paste
e. None of these

26. Shabu originated in China while Cocaine originated in


a. Columbia b. India
c. Mexico d. France

27. What country in Middle East became the transit point for cocaine from South
America to European illicit drug markets?
a. Lebanon b. Iraq
c. Kuwait d. None of these

28. All are narcotics, except:


a. Synthetic Opiate
b. Morphine
c. Cocaine
d. Heroin
e. None of these

29. What part of the globe is the principal source of all forms of cocaine?
a. South East Asia
b. South America
c. Middle East
d. South West Asia
30. What is the group of drugs that are considered to be mind altering and gives the
general effect of mood distortion?
a. Sedatives
b. Hallucinogens
c. Hypnotic
d. Tranquillizers

31. Cocaine is a stimulant drug while LSD is a


a. Hallucinogen
b. Solvent
c. Narcotic
d. Depressant

32. What drug is known as the “assassins of the youth”?


a. Heroin b. Marijuana
c. Cocaine d. Shabu

33. What drug is known as the “assassins of the youth”?


a. Heroin b. Marijuana
c. Cocaine d. Shabu

34. The presence of the symptom of alcohol intoxication without smell of alcoholic
breath is a sign that the suspected person is under the influence of
a. Amphetamine drug
b. Hallucinogens
c. Barbiturates
d. Narcotics

35. Which of the following drugs produces the effect of mood elevation, heightened
alertness, and increase energy?
a. Solvents b. LSD
c. Shabu d. Narcotics

36. What is the symbol for prescription given by a medical doctor?


a. Nx b. Re
c. Nn d. Rx

37. It was the first drug law in the Philippines created in 1953 otherwisely known as
Dangerous Drugs Act of 1953..
a. RA 9572 b. RA 6425
c. RA 953 d. RA 6975

38. These are drugs that can calm and quite the nerves and relieve anxiety without
causing depression and clouding of the mind.
a. Stimulants b. Depressants
c. Tranquilizers d. narcotics
39. It was sometimes called Soldier’s disease.
a. Heroin b. Morphine
c. Opium d. Codeine

40. It is a combination of opium and camhpor for abdominal pain and diarrhea.
a. Demerol b. Paregoric
c. Methadone d. Camphor

41. Historians credited that MARIJUANA is the oldest cultivated plant started by?
a. Indian b. Hindus
c. Incas d. Assyrians

42. Hindus of India used Marijuana for religious rituals in the belief that it is a source of
happiness and_______?
a. Joy provoker b.good timer
c. Laughter provoker d. Source of income

43. Morphine drug was named after the Greek God called?
a. Hippocrates b. Morphium
c. Morpheus d. Dremus

44. Narcotics came from the Greek word “Narcoticos” means?


a. Pain b. Sleep or stupor
c. Laughter d. Relieve

45. Methylenedioxymethampetamine is the chemical name for what kind of drug?


a. Heroin b. Shabu
c. Ecstacy d. Cocaine

46. What is the regeant intended for shabu?


a. Parraffin test b. Daquenois Levine Test
c. Symone’s Test d. Diphenylamine Test

47. He is a Chemist person synthesized the Methamphetamine in 1893?


a. Lazar Edeleanu b. Nagai Nagayoshi
c. Yamaguchi Gumi d. Alder Wright

48. It is considered as the most powerful psychedelic drug which is 1,000 times more
powerful than marijuana?
a. Peyote b. Heroin
c. LSD d. Mescaline
49. This drug is extracted from peyote cactus, which produces less nausea than peyote
and effects of LSD.
a. Peyote b. Mescaline
c. LSD d. Psilocybin

50. It is a nation wide Marijuana eradication operations in coordination with the local
governments and NGO’S.
a. Oplan Tornado b. Oplan Iceberg
c. Oplan Greengold d. Oplan Banat

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