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LEYTE COLLEGES

Tacloban City

MIDTERMS EXAMINATION IN CDI 5

1. It refers to illegally used drugs or dangerous drugs which are either prohibited
or regulated.
a. Drug dependence
c. Synthetic drug
b. Narcotic drug
d. drug abuse
2. The following are known as the Golden Triangle of Drug Trafficking, except
______.
a. Iran
c. Burma
b. Laos
d. Thailand
3. What is the most important constituent of opium?
a. Morphine
b. Heroin
c. Codeine
d. Cocaine
4. It became the transit country for cocaine from South America illicit drug
markets.
a. Mexico
c. Morocco
b. Lebanon
d. Iran
5. What drug is known as the "assassins of the youth"?
a. Heroin
b. Cocaine
c. Marijuana
d. Shabu
6. Whose responsibility is crime detection?
a. PDEA
c. Police
b. Chemists
d. BFAD
7. It is known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.
a. RA 9870
b. RA 9165
c. RA 1017
d. RA 6195
8. This catalytic combustion device is the most common means employed to
detect flammable vapors.
a. Accelerant
b. Sniffer
c. timing device
d. stopper
9. The burning of a small quantity of the suspected substance and determining
the odor or smell having similar to burnt banana leaves or has a sweetish
odor is a field test that can reveal the drug ___.
a. Marijuana
b. Opium
c. Coca leaves
d. Peyote Cactus
10.The drug that is obtained from the alkaloid of the leaves of the
Erythorxylon coca and the other species of Erthroxlon Linne, or by synthesis
from ecgoine and its derivatives is called:
a. Heroin
b. Sodium Carbonate
c. Codeine
d. Cocaine
11. Cocaine is a stimulant drug; LSD is a
a. Hallucinogen
b. Narcotic
c. Solvent
d. Depressant

12.The group of drugs that when introduced into the system of the body can
produce mental alertness and wakefulness
A. Stimulants
B. Uppers
C. Speeds
D. All of these
13._______ is a type of stimulant found in coffee.
a. Cafeen
b. Cocaine
c. Nicotine
d. Caffeine
14. He discovered the first medical use of cocaine in 1873 as anesthetic.
a. Alejandro Bennet
b. Alexander Bennet
c. Alfred Berret
d. Alejandro Bernet
15.Drug is taken from French word _________ which means Dry Herb, strongly
suggests that earliest drugs were taken out from plant sources.
a. Drogue
b. Drague
c. Drapue
d. Dorgue
16.It is the implementing arm of the DDB and responsible for the efficient and
effective law enforcement of all the provisions on any dangerous drugs and/
or precursors and essential chemicals.
a. DDB
b. PDEA
c. Director General
d. President
17.____ is known as the poor mans cocaine.
a. Amphetamine
b. Hallucinogen
c. Shabu
d. Marijuana
18.It is the second extraction from opium, six times stronger.
a. Narcotics
b. Morphine
c. Codeine
d. Shabu
19.It is also known as the siniter element in marijuana. This is what causes the
high lift or trip in marijuana users.
a. Hashish
b. Opium
c. Tetrahydrocannabinol
d. Morphine
20.This stimulant was originally known as Kakuseizal is the Japanese word for
waking Zai the term for drugs.
a. Cocaine
b. Shabu
c. Codeine
d. Heroin
21.What do you call the most powerful natural stimulant?
a. Erythroxylon coca
b. Heroin
c. Beta Eucaine
d. Cocaine Hydrochloride
22.The presence of drug paraphernalia at the drug scene in the form of syringe
and needle, tourniquet, spoon or bottle top "cookies" and tinfoil packet
reveals that the drug being administered are:
a. tablet drugs
b. capsule drugs
c. liquid drugs
d. marijuana leaves
23.From among the following, which is correct?

a. RA 6975, Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 which took


effect on June 7, 2002
b. RA 6975, Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972, took effect on March 2, 1972
c. RA 6425, Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 which took effect on July 4,
2002
d. RA 9165, Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 which took
effect on July 4, 2002
24.This drug produces increased mental alertness, wakefulness, reduce hunger,
and provide a feeling of well-being.
a. Amphetamine
b. Caffeine
c. Stimulant
d. Depressant
25.They consist of a variety of mind-altering drugs, which distort reality, thinking
and perceptions of time, sound, space and sensation.
a. Marijuana
b. Psychedelic
c. Mescaline
d. Peyote
26.This drug is the most powerful of the psychedelics obtained from ergot, a
fungus that attacks rye kernels.
a. Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
b. Peyote
c. Mescaline
d. Amphetamines
27.This hallucinogenic alkaloid from small Mexican mushrooms are used by
Mexican Indians today.
a. Morning glory seeds
b. Psilocybin
c. STP
d. Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
28.A tincture of opium in combination with camphor, commonly used as a
household remedy for diarrhea and abdominal pain.
a. Demerol
b. Paregoric
c. Codeine
d. Tranquilizers
29.Immediate negative effect of this drug includes sneezing, coughing,
nosebleed, fatigue, lack of coordination and loss of appetite.
a. Depressants
b. Inhalants
c. Hallucinogens
d. Hashish Oil
30.Drug addiction- refers to the state of periodic or chronic intoxication produced
by repeated consumptions of a drug.
a. Drug addiction
c. Drug rehabilitation
b. Drug dependence
d. Drug overdose
II. ENUMERATION:
1. Give atleast 4 mandatory services of the PDEA. (4pts)
a. Intelligence and Investigation
b. International Cooperation and Foreign Affairs
c. Preventive Education and Community Involvement
d. Plans and Operation
e. Compliance, Legal and Prosecution
f. Administrative and Human Resource
g. Financial Management
h. Logistic Management
i. Internal Affairs
2. Give atleast 3 powers and duties of the Dangerous Drug Board. (3pts)

Formulation of Drug Prevention and Control Strategy,


Promulgation of Rules and Regulation to carry out the purposes of this Act,
Conduct policy studies and researches,

3. Define

Develop educational programs and info drive,


Conduct continuing seminars and consultations,
Design special training,
Coordination with agencies for community service programs,
Maintain international networking,
withdrawal period. (3pts)

- Period from the point of habituation or drug dependence up to the time a drug
dependent is totally or gradually deprived of the drug.
4. Most abused drugs by the Law Enforcement Agencies. (3pts)
- caffeine; nicotine and
5. Give the 3 classification of drugs according to effect. (3pts)
- depressant or downers; stimulant or uppers; hallucinogens or psychedelics
6. Give the 4 common types of stimulants. (4pts)
- cocaine; methamphetamine/amphetamine; caffeine; nicotine
7. Give the 4 classification of drug user or abuser. (4points)
- situational user; spree user; hardcore addicts; hippies
8. Give atleast 3 primary causes of drug addiction. (3pts)
- pride; anger; lust; gluttony; greed; envy; laziness
9. Where do crime detection begins and through what processes. (3pts)
Crime detection begins with the discovery of a crime scene and proceeds
through the process of evidence collection, identification and analysis.
10. Give atleast 5 general signs and symptoms of Drug Abuse. (5pts)

11. Give atleast 3 common names for Amphetamines. (3pts)


12. Give atleast 3 common names for Cocaine. (3pts)
13. Give atleast 3 common names for Marijuana. (3pts)
14. Give atleast 3 common names for Hallucinogens. (3pts)

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