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DOMINICAN COLLEGE OF TARLAC INC.

Mac Arthur Highway, Poblacion (Sto.Rosario, Capas, 2315 Tarlac, Philippines


Website: domct_2315@dct.edu.ph / E-mail: domct_2315@yahoo.com.ph
COLLEGE DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION IN NSTP-CWTS
Second Semester A.Y. 2022-2023

Name: ______________________________________________ Score: ______________


Course & Section: ____________________________________ Date: _______________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Choose the letter that best corresponds to the correct answer.

1. Its been an ever-continuing plague that had swept through almost all the countries all over the world.
a. Regulated Drugs
b. Drug syndicate
c. Dangerous Drugs
d. Prohibited Drugs

2. Classified as prohibited and regulated drugs.


a. Dangerous Drugs
b. Drug syndicate
c. Regulated Drugs
d. Prohibited Drugs

3. The situation had been advantageous to ____________in making the cost of operation less
expensive.
a. Dangerous Drugs
b. Drug syndicate
c. Prohibited Drugs
d. Drug gang

4. Some of these plantations are being maintained by government leftist to generate _________
for their illegal activities.
a. Marijuana
b. Drugs
c. income and finance
d. Expenses

5. Most dangerous drugs are from foreign sources and are mostly coming from other Asian
countries like?
a. Hongkong
b. Korea and Japan
c. Taiwan
d. All of the above

6. With the ever increasing demand for these drugs, most of the enterprising drug dealers have
become_____________?
a. Drug Lord
b. Imprisoned
c. Poor
d. Millionaires

7. This includes opium and its active components and derivatives, such as Heroin and Morphine,
Coca Leaf, and its derivatives, and other substances producing similar effects.
a. Regulated Drugs
b. Prohibited Drugs
c. Drug syndicate
d. Dangerous Drugs
8. Which contains salt or derivatives of salt of barbaric acid, or any drug which produces a
physiological action similar to amphetamines or hypnotic drugs.
a. Regulated Drugs
b. Prohibited Drugs
c. Drug syndicate
d. Dangerous Drugs

9. A term used for obsessive and excessive use of drugs.


a. Drug addiction
b. Drug abuse
c. Drug-dependency
d. Drug addict

10. Is a chronic, progressive disease characterized by significant impairment that is directly


associated with persistent and excessive use of a psychoactive substance.
a. Drug addiction
b. Drug abuse
c. Drug-dependency
d. Drug addict

11. Is a disease that affects a person's brain and behavior and leads to an inability to control the
use of a legal or illegal drug or medicine
a. Drug addiction
b. Drug abuse
c. Drug-dependency
d. Drug addict

12. is someone who is addicted to illegal drugs


a. Drug addict
b. Substance abuser
c. Drug Lord
d. Drug user

13. a person who takes drugs.


a. Drug addict
b. Substance abuser
c. Drug Lord
d. Drug user

14. taking drugs as prescribed or administered to a recipient by a medical practitioner for beneficial
purposes such as to remedy or to cure an ailment
a. Drug abuse
b. Use
c. Drug habituation
d. rug dependance
15. defines as an act of taking or administering a drug (narcotic drugs) in ways than that
prescribed
a. Drug abuse
b. Use
c. Drug habituation
d. Drug dependance

16. It is an individual’s dependence upon a drug?


a. Drug abuse
b. Drug addiction
c. Drug habituation
d. Drug dependance

17. Is the state of psychological or physical dependence or both which results from chronic,
periodic, or continuous use of narcotic drugs or mind-altering chemicals.
a. Drug abuse
b. Drug addiction
c. Drug habituation
d. Drug dependance

18. Most common reasons are dulling of reality, euphoria, and escape from tension
a. Drug abuse
b. Drug addiction
c. Drug habituation
d. Drug dependance

19. It is also defined as drug misuse or unsupervised use of a drug that may lead to addiction.
a. Drug abuse
b. Drug addiction
c. Drug habituation
d. Drug dependence

20. state of physical, and psychological tolerance of an individual to high dosage resulting from
prolonged excessive use of narcotic drugs
a. Drug abuse
b. Drug addiction
c. Drug habituation
d. Drug dependance

21. The psychological desire to repeat the use of drugs occasionally or continuously because of
emotional reasons.
a. Drug abuse
b. Drug addiction
c. Drug habituation
d. Drug dependance
22. Is a white odorless crystal or crystalline powder that have a bitter numbing taste
a. Shabu
b. Tawas
c. Crystal
d. Crystalline

23. It is also similar in form with that of the innocent “tawas”.


a. Shabu
b. Tawas
c. Crystal
d. Crystalline
24. By its street names such as ‘S”, Bato, Crystal, Otabs, Shabs, Shampoo, Sharon or Staff and
Shit.
a. Shabu
b. Tawas
c. Crystal
d. Crystalline

25. What methods are employed when it comes to drug use?


a. Injection
b. Sniffing/snorting
c. Sipping
d. All of the above

26. It is the method called for breathing smoke through the nose?
a. Injection
b. Sniffing/snorting
c. Sipping
d. All of the above

27. What do you call the method for using a syringe?


a. Injection
b. Sniffing/snorting
c. Sipping
d. All of the above

28. The method called for inhaling the smoke through the mouth?
a. Injection
b. Sniffing/snorting
c. Sipping
d. All of the above

29. Shabu users are easily to detect since they will show obvious signs such as the following:
a. They will appear to be skin and bones
b. Regular sleep
c. Abnormal cheerfulness
d. Unusual increase in activity regardless of time.

30. Sec. 15. Use of Dangerous Drugs penalty of a minimum of 6 months rehabilitation in a
government center.
a. First offense
b. Second offense
c. Third offense
d. Fourth offense

True or false

1. Shabu is also called “Poor Man’s Cocaine”.


a. True
b. False

2. Shabu has a scientific slang names such as Speed, Uppers, Wake-ups, Stimulants, Pep-pills or
Jolly Beans.
a. True
b. False

3. Shabu is a white odorless crystal or crystalline powder that has a bitter numbing taste.
a. True
b. False
4. In Section 15, possession of Illegal drugs, the penalty for the first offense is imprisonment from 6
years and one day to 12 years and a fine ranging from P 50,000.00 to P 200,000.00.
a. True
b. False

5. The government created the Dangerous Drugs Board whose task is to handle rehabilitation
program for victims and drug abuse and likewise make strategies on drug-related matters.
a. True
b. False

6. Parents should hesitate to bring their child whom they are sure to be into drugs, voluntarily to a
rehabilitation center for professional psychological or psychiatric evaluation.
a. True
b. False

7. Shabu users are easy to detect since they will show obvious signs such as Paranoid reactions
a. True
b. False

8. Shabu users are easy to detect since they will show obvious signs such as hands are warm and
may tend to be smooth
a. True
b. False
9. Shabu users are easy to detect since they will show obvious signs such as constant wetting of lips
by the tongue
a. True
b. False

10. The proliferation of illegal drugs in the country would be easy if we would only rely on the
government.
a. True
b. False

11. Most dangerous drugs are from foreign sources and are mostly coming from other Europe
countries while others are coming from Asia
a. True
b. False

12. Most dangerous drugs command a very high price on the streets and had an overwhelming
demand.
a. True
b. False

13. Almost all types of drugs that circulate in the Philippines came from foreign sources especially
marijuana
a. True
b. False

14. marijuana is already being grown in some forested and swampy areas in the Philippines.
a. True
b. False

15. The youth role is to report your school authorities the presence of drug pushers/users in your
school.
a. True
b. False

16. The parents can help by not having constant communication with their children and attend to their
needs.
a. True
b. False
17. The parents role is to spend more quality time with your children.
a. True
b. False

18. The term “runner” refers to drug pusher


a. True
b. False
19. Bato “refers to MARIJUANA and others.
a. True
b. False
20. The term “Gisingin mo nga ako” or “May pang gising ba tayo riyan” refers to shabu
a. True
b. False

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