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VICE AND DRUG AND EDUCATION CONTROL

EASY QUESTIONS
1. Also known as Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
a. RA 9165
b. RA 6969
c. RA 7160
d. RA 7610
2. Any substance whether natural or synthetic that stimulates, depresses or irritates
specialized cells.
a. Drug
b. Substance
c. Medication
d. Medical drug
3. The use of drugs contrary to its purpose.
a. Drug use
b. Drug abuse
c. Drug addiction
d. Drug dependence
4. A state of psychic or physical dependence, or both, in a dangerous drug, arising in a
person following administration or use of that drug on a periodic or continuous bases.
a. Physical dependence
b. Drug dependence
c. Psychological dependence
d. emotional dependence
5. The amount needed to treat of heal, that is, the smallest amount of a drug that will
produce a therapeutic effect.
a. Toxic dose
b. Maximal dose
c. Abusive dose
d. Minimal dose
6. Drugs are chemicals and some of them have the property of being general
protoplasmic poisons.
a. Overdose
b. Allergy
c. Poisonous property
d. Side effects
7. A drug that can be obtained only by means of physician’s prescription.
a. Prescriptive drug
b. Over the counter drug
c. Prescription drug
d. Mercury drug
8. Drugs that relieve pain.
a. Analgesics
b. Laxatives
c. Expectorants
d. Decongestants
9. The safest and most convenient and economical route wherever possible.
a. Topical
b. Oral
c. Buccal
d. Insufflation
10. The introduction of drugs into deeper layers of the skin by the use of special type of
electric current for local effect.
a. Topical
b. Oral
c. Injection
d. Iontophoresis
11. The oldest drug.
a. Wine
b. Marijuana
c. Shabu
d. Opium
12. The second attempt of treating opium and morphine addiction.
a. Heroine
b. Opium cure
c. Morphine
d. Codeine
13. Drug used in the treatment of opium addicts.
A. Codeine
B. Ketamine
C. Methadone
D. Heroine
14. The golden crescent.
a. Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan
b. Philippines, Columbia, and Bolivia
c. Thailand, Burma, and Laos
d. India, Pakistan, and Iran
15. The oldest and biggest criminal organization that control the golden triangle.
a. Cali cartel
b. Medellin cartel
c. Golden triangle
d. Chinese triad
16. It describes the motivational strength of substance use.
a. Drug addiction
b. Drug dependence
c. Drug abuse
d. Physical dependence
17. The acute episode of delirium that is usually caused by withdrawal from alcohol.
a. Cold turkey
b. Delirium tremens
c. The horrors
d. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms
18. Mind-altering drugs capable of provoking changes of sensation, thinking, self-
awareness and emotions.
a. Psychedelics
b. Narcotics
c. Hallucinogen
d. Depressants
19. Magic mushroom are naturally occurring and are consumed for its hallucinogen
effect.
a. Mushroom
b. Alkaloid
c. Psilocybin
d. LSD
20. Also known as downers; drug reducing functional or nervous activity.
a. Depressants
b. Narcotics
c. Hallucinogen
d. Downers
MODERATE QUESTIONS
21. Ray is a drug addict. Realizing that drug use will bring him elsewhere he stopped
from using it. Ray's act is called:
a. Self-medication
b. Abstinence
c. Rehabilitation
d. Dependence
22. Drug trafficking, according to Comprehensive Drug Act of 2002, except:
a. Use, consumption, addiction and tolerance
b. Cultivation, culture and delivery
c. Administration, dispensation, manufacture, sale and trading
d. Transportation, distribution, importation, exportation and possession
23. A laboratory examination is only required to apprehended offender within 24 hours if
the person arrested has:
1. Visible manifestation that suspect was under the influence of drugs
2. Physical sign of drug abuse
3. Psychological manifestation of drug addiction
4. Symptoms of Drug abuse
a. 1,2 and 3
b. 2,3 and 4
c. 1,2 and 4
d. 1,2,3 and 4
24. Most popular plants as a source of dangerous drugs, except:
a. Indian hemp
b. Ephedra
c. Coca bush
d. Opium poppy
25. Known as the "Big Four Drugs" trafficked in the global drug market.
1. Heroin and Cocaine
2. Shabu and Ecstasy
3. Marijuana and Methamphetamine
4. Narcotics, Hallucinogens, Stimulants and Depressants
a. 1 and 2
b. 2 and 3
c. 1 and 3
d. 4 only
26. What are the symptoms of the use of amphetamines?
a. Loss of appetite, anxiety and irritability
b. False perceptions of objects and experiences
c. Sensation of distorted time, space, sound color
d. Excitement, alertness and wakefulness
27. Which of the following is not one of the means of the taking methamphetamine
hydrochloride?
a. Smoking
b. Oral
c. Chasing the dragon
d. Snorting
28. What will be the disposition in a case where minor is convicted for the possession of
dangerous drugs?
a. Judgement will be suspended
b. Turn over to court
c. Turn over to DSWD
d. Sentence will be suspended
29. A person found guilty of use of dangerous drugs for the first time shall be punished
within:
a. Imprisonment of at least 6 months
b. Imprisonment of 6 yrs and one day to 12 years
c. Rehabilitation for a minimum period of 6 months
d. Rehabilitation for 6 months to 18 months
30. Considered to be one of the prime suppliers of Heroin in Asia is the so called Golden
Triangle where 80% of illicit drugs of the world originate. This lies on the borders of:
a. Thailand – Laos – Myanmar
b. Thailan – Laos – Burma
c. Iran – Afghanistan – Pakistan
d. Peru – Columbia – Bolivia
31. Marijuana has been one of the most abuse hallucinogens in the Philippines and its
control becomes difficult according to some authorities due to the fact that:
a. It is easy to smoke it secretly
b. It is in demand
c. It is easy to cultivate
d. It is sellable in the market
32. The following shall undergo Mandatory Drug Testing according to R.A. 9165, except.
a. Officers and Employee of public and private offices
b. Applicant for firearms license and for permit to carry firearms outside residence.
c. Officers and Members of the Military, police and other law enforcement agencies.
d. None of the above
33. Which of the factors below is perceived to be the major cause of initial drug abuse?
a. Domestic violence
b. Experimental thrill
c. Poor environment
d. Peer pressure
34. Marijuana plant can easily be identified by:
a. Its pungent scent when matured or fully grown
b. Its stalk that grows up to 12 feet
c. Its finger-like leaves broken into leaflets whose edges are serrated in shape
d. None of the above
35. Cocaine is from South America; ivory white heroin is from
a. The golden triangle
b. The golden crescent
c. Hongkong
d. Silver triangle
36. Under Sec. 5 of RA 9165, If the victim of the offense is a minor, what should be the
penalty?
a. Maximum penalty
b. Reclusion temporal
c. Reclusion perpetua
d. Prison mayor
37. If the clandestine laboratory is being concealed with legitimate business what
happened to the penalty?
a. Maximum Penalty should be imposed
b. It will add one degree higher
c. It will aggravate the penalty
d. Death penalty
38. Under Section 11 of RA 9165, what imprisonment should be imposed to any person
who shall possess 3 grams of MDMA?
a. Maximum penalty
b. Reclusion temporal
c. Reclusion perpetua
d. Prison mayor
39. Historically, which plant is considered older in terms of cultivation purposely used as
intoxicant?
a. The Marijuana plant, as it was cultivated for religious rituals and as intoxicant.
b. The Opium poppy plant because it goes back 7000 yrs B.C.
c. The Opium poppy plant because it was originally cultivated as a source medicine
d. The Coca Bush Plant as it was used by the Native Indians
40. The death penalty is imposed upon a person who sell or possess any of the following,
except.
a. 200 grams of shabu
b. 10 grams of cocaine
c. 8 grams of heroin
d. 500 grams of marijuana
41. Are the drug Smuggling specialists used by the big six criminal organization?
a. Khun sa
b. Nigerian criminal organization
c. Amezqua cartel
d. Shari united army
42. The examples of this classification of drugs are opium and its derivatives, Cocaine
and its derivatives, Hallucinogen drugs like MJ, LSD, and Mescaline.
a. Volatile solvents
b. Dangerous drugs
c. Regulated drugs
d. Prohibited drugs
43. The source/s of most analgesic narcotic is/are:
1. Opium 4. Heroine
2. Morphine 5. Ephedrine
3. Cocaine 6. Cannabis
a. 1,2 and 3
b. 1,2 and 4
c. 3,4 and 4
d. 1,2,3,4,5 and 6
44. Cocaine has originated from Columbia; Shabu originated from.
a. Japan
b. China
c. Mexico
d. India
45. Habituation is a condition resulting from the repeated administration or use of drug
which is characterize by __________.
1. A desire (but not compulsion) to continue taking drug.
2. Little or no tendency to increase the dosage.
3. Some degree of physiological dependence
4. Intensified physical dependence and withdrawal syndrome
a. 1 and 3
b. 2 and 4
c. 1,2 and 3
d. 2,3 and 4
46. A person addicted to drugs is characterized by one or more attribute/s, except.
a. Uncontrollable craving to take drugs
b. Physical and psychological dependence to drugs
c. Habituation and hallucination
d. Drug tolerance and withdrawal syndrome
47. Drug trafficking, according to Comprehensive Drug Act of 2002 is/are _________.
1. Cultivation, culture and delivery,
2. Administration, dispensation, manufacture, sale and trading
3. Use, consumption, addiction and tolerance
4. Transportation, distribution, importation, exportation and possession
a. 1,2 and 3
b. 1,2 and 4
c. 1 and 3
d. 2 and 4
48. Consider the following.
1. Addiction is an overpowering compulsion to continue taking drug
2. Addiction provide a tendency of drug tolerance
3. Addiction has a detrimental effect to the individual and society
a. 1 and 2 are correct
b. 2 and 3 are correct
c. 1 and 3 are wrong
d. 1,2 and 3 are correct
49. To administer illegal drug means _____________.
a. To introduce any dangerous drug into the body of any person, with or
without his/her knowledge
b. To use drug through injection
c. To consume dangerous drug through inhalation
d. To introduce any illegal drug into the body through snorting
50. A laboratory examination is only required to apprehended offender within 24 hours if
the person arrested has ___________.
a. Visible manifestation that suspect was under the influence of drugs
b. Used drugs before his arrest
c. Physical sign of drug abuse
d. Symptoms of Drug abuse
a. 1.2 and 3
b. 1,3 and 4
c. 1,2 and 4
d. 2,3 and 4
DIFFICULT QUESTIONS
51. Max took a stimulant drug. What would be its effect to him?
a. Max will be relieved of his pain and feel stupor
b. Max will be relaxed or calmed
c. Max will be mentally alert and wakeful
d. Max will feel intoxicated
52. Consistency with the chain of custody rule requires that the marking of seized illegal
drug items should be done by the seizing officers.
a. In the presence of the apprehended violator
b. Immediately upon arrival at the police office
c. Immediately upon confiscation
d. A and C
53. The Golden Triangle is controlled by the Triad; the Colombian and Peruvian drug
trafficking was controlled by.
a. The Mafia
b. La Cosa Nostra
c. Medellin cartel
d. Chinese Mafia
54. Hashish is 8 to 10 times stronger than the commercial trade marijuana, it is.
a. Concentrated resin extracted from marijuana
b. Dried flower of marijuana
c. Fruiting top of the plant cannabis sativa
d. Finest and high grade leaves of marijuana plant
55. Ecstasy is essence; LSD is wedding bells; mescaline is.
a. Buttons
b. Dope
c. Brain eaters
d. Herbals
56. Heroin is Blanco; Codeine is School Boy; psilocybin is Magic Mushroom; Cocaine
is.
a. Hearts
b. Crack
c. Uppers
d. Speed
57. Which of the following is not false?
a. R.A. 9165 gives a single definition to dangerous drug
b. R.A. 9165 did not remove the distinction between regulated and prohibited drug
c. R.A. 9165 defers dangerous drug to prohibited drug
d. R.A. 9165 defined regulated drug as dangerous drug
58. Which of the following is not untrue?
a. The DDB shall have the custody of all dangerous drugs confiscated
b. The DDB cause the filing of the appropriate civil action for violation of RA 9165
while the PDEA takes care to criminal aspects
c. The DDB promulgates rules and regulations related to drugs which are
usually implemented by PDEA
d. The DDB is the implementing arm of the PDEA in the enforcement of the
prohibitory provisions of RA 9165
59. Samples of the seized dangerous drugs shall be destroyed_________ after the
promulgation of judgment.
a. 2 days
b. 1 day
c. 24 hours
d. 48 hours
60. Decision of the court whether the person is guilty or not guilty for drug trafficking
shall be rendered within the period of ___________ after the trial.
a. 15 days
b. 30 days
c. 10 days
d. 6 days
61. Preliminary investigation of drug case is being terminated within the period of how
many days from the date of filing?
a. 30
b. 48
c. 72
d. 36
62. How many hours that the information shall be filed in court after the termination of
the PI?
a. 24
b. 48
c. 72
d. 36
63. After the filing of the criminal case, the courts conducts ocular inspection of seized
drugs within how many hours?
a. 48
b. 24
c. 72
d. 36
64. RA 9165 was enacted on June 7, 2002 and took effect on July 4, 2002.
a. Statement no. 1 is true while statement no. 2 is false
b. Statement no. 1 is false while statement no. 2 is true
c. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both true
d. Statement no. 1 and 2 are both false
65. hen two drugs are taken together, or with in a few hours of each other, they may
interact with.
a. Good effect
b. Bad effect
c. Unexpected results
d. No effect
66. The actual action of a particular drug depend on the basis of.
a. Its chemical component
b. Person’s tolerance
c. Body absorption
d. Food and water intake
67. Opium use in China was stemmed out from India and became widespread in the 19th
Century. From Middle East, the plant was cultivated in India, Pakistan, Iranand
Afghanistan which is known as the.
a. City of Dope
b. Golden Crescent
c. Green triangle
d. Golder Triangle
68. Most common problem encountered by the police in vice control measures.
a. Unwillingness of government officials to work against vices
b. Lack of cooperation from the victims of vices
c. Public apathy
d. Clandestine nature of the commission of the acts
69. Grass or marijuana is a crude drug made from Cannabis Sativa a plant that contains
meal altering ingredient. Which among the following is not an immediate effect of
weed?
a. Moderate heartbeat and pulse rate
b. Impaired reflexes coordination and concentration
c. Acute panic, anxiety reaction -external fear of losing control
d. Altered sense of time/disorientation
70. In drug jargons “ a hit” means?
a. Slang for injection of drugs
b. Slang for injection of marijuana
c. Slang for injection of heroin
d. Slang for injection of cocaine
71. In drug jargons “Mainline’ / “to shoot” means?
a. Injecting a drug into the vein
b. Injecting a drug into the base
c. Injecting a drug into the shoulder
d. Injecting a drug into the body
72. In high addiction areas, the families of adolescent narcotics users shows the following
characteristics except.
a. Modeling
b. Unrealistic aspiration for children
c. Absent of weak father
d. Autonomy
73. These are the factors in youthful drug abuse except.
a. Pakikisama
b. Prepare stress
c. Sense of being not take seriously
d. Escape from problems
74. To detect a drug abuser, which of the following one should not observe?
a. Alienation and feeling of powerless
b. Neglect of personal appearance
c. Reduce attention span
d. Poor quality of school work
75. John took a drug and immediately felt increase of alert, energy, feeling of competence
and sexuality. He feels like he is in cloud nine, base of the symptoms John felt, which
drug did he take?
a. Amphetamine
b. Shabu
c. Heroine
d. Cocaine
76. Alyssa took a drug with effects of euphoria, sleepiness, vomiting, itchy skin and
impaired vision. Based on the effects of the drug, which drug did she take?
a. Amphetamine
b. Shabu
c. Opium
d. Marijuana
77. What does Section 21, Article II of RA 9165, strictly require?
a. The seized items be inventoried and photographed immediately
after seizure or confiscation
b. Representative from the media
c. Elected public official
d. Representative from the DOJ
78. In order to convict a person charged with the crime of illegal sale of dangerous drugs
under Section 5, Article II of RA 9165, what elements are required to be proved by
the prosecution?
a. the identity of the buyer and the seller, the object and the consideration
b. the delivery of the thing sold and the payment therefor.
c. the accused is in possession of an item or object, which is identified
to be a prohibited or regulated drug
d. Both a and b
79. Illegal possession of dangerous drugs under Section 11, Article II of RA 9165 hasthe
following elements except.
a. the accused is in possession of an item or object, which is identified
to be prohibited or regulated drug
b. such possession is not authorized by law
c. the accused freely and consciously possessed the drug
d. All of the above
80. ______ shall be imposed upon any person, who, unless authorized by law, shall
import or bring into the Philippines any dangerous drug, regardless of the quantity
and purity involved, including any and all species of opium poppy or any part thereof
or substances derived therefrom even for floral, decorative and culinary purposes.
a. Life imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from Five hundred thousand
pesos (P500,000.00) to Ten million pesos (P10,000,000.00)
b. (12) years and one (1) day to twenty (20) years and a fine ranging from One
hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) to Five hundred thousand pesos
(P500,000.00)
c. 12) years and one (1) day to twenty (20) years of imprisonment and a fine
ranging from One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) to Five hundred
thousand pesos (P600,000.00)
d. life imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from Five hundred thousand pesos
(P500,000.00) to Ten million pesos (P15,000,000.00)
81. It shall be imposed upon any person, who, unless authorized by law, shall import any
controlled precursor and essential chemical.
a. Life imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from Five hundred thousand pesos
(P500,000.00) to Ten million pesos (P10,000,000.00)
b. (12) years and one (1) day to twenty (20) years and a fine ranging from One
hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) to Five hundred thousand pesos
(P500,000.00)
c. 12) years and one (1) day to twenty (20) years of imprisonment and a fine
ranging from One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) to Five hundred
thousand pesos (P600,000.00)
d. life imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from Five hundred thousand pesos
(P500,000.00) to Ten million pesos (P15,000,000.00)
82. It shall be imposed upon any person, who acts as a protector/coddler of any violator
of the provisions under this Section.
a. Life imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from Five hundred thousand pesos
(P500,000.00) to Ten million pesos (P10,000,000.00)
b. (12) years and one (1) day to twenty (20) years and a fine ranging from One
hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) to Five hundred thousand pesos
(P500,000.00)
c. 12) years and one (1) day to twenty (20) years of imprisonment and a fine
ranging from One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) to Five hundred
thousand pesos (P600,000.00)
d. life imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from Five hundred thousand pesos
(P500,000.00) to Ten million pesos (P15,000,000.00)
83. It shall be imposed upon any person, who, unless authorized by law, shall sell, trade,
administer, dispense, deliver, give away to another, distribute, dispatch in transit or
transport any dangerous drug, including any and all species of opium poppy
regardless of the quantity and purity involved, or shall act as a broker in any of such
transactions.
a. Life imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from Five hundred thousand
pesos (P500,000.00) to Ten million pesos (P10,000,000.00)
b. (12) years and one (1) day to twenty (20) years and a fine ranging from One
hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) to Five hundred thousand pesos
(P500,000.00)
c. 12) years and one (1) day to twenty (20) years of imprisonment and a fine
ranging from One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) to Five hundred
thousand pesos (P600,000.00)
d. life imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from Five hundred thousand pesos
(P500,000.00) to Ten million pesos (P15,000,000.00)
84. If the sale, trading, administration, dispensation, delivery, distribution or
transportation of any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor and essential
chemical transpires within _______ from the school, the maximum penalty shall be
imposed in every case.
a. 200 meters
b. 50 meters
c. 300 meters
d. 100 meters
85. PCSO funds to be donated.
a. 10% and not less than 12M: At least 50% shall be reserved for assistance to
government-owned rehabilitation centers
b. 15% and not less than 13M: At least 50% shall be reserved for assistance to
government-owned rehabilitation centers
c. 16% and not less than 14M: At least 50% shall be reserved for assistance to
government-owned rehabilitation centers
d. 17% and not less than 15M: At least 50% shall be reserved for assistance to
government-owned rehabilitation centers
86. If medications known to ease expectoration help clear mucus and phlegm from the
throat and lungs, what about sedatives and tranquillizers?
a. Drug necessary for normal growth
b. Calm and quite the nerves and relieves anxiety
c. Combat allergic reactions
d. Control infectious organism
87. Anna wants a drug that will help her relax and calm down. What drug will she take?
a. Stimulant
b. Depressants
c. Depressants/sedatives
d. Sedatives
88. With Barbiturate and Benzodiazepine Abuse and Dependency, sedative intoxication is
generally associated with:
a. Slurred speech
b. Uncoordinated motor movements
c. Impairment in attention and memory
d. All of the above
89. Following withdrawal after extended heavy drinking over a number of years, the
drinker may experience.
a. Delirium tremens
b. Saccadian dysrhythmia
c. Hemeostatis
d. Leptocurotic reaction
90. Which of the following are the consequences of vitamin and mineral deficiencies
which can lead to dementia and memory disorders in alcohol abuse?
a. Smirnoff’s syndrome
b. Karsakoff’s syndrome
c. Helmert syndrome
d. Huynh-Feldt syndrome
91. Alcohol Dependence is supported specifically by evidence of tolerance effects and
withdrawal symptoms that develop within.
a. 1-2 hours of restricted consumption
b. 3-6 hours of restricted consumption
c. 4-12 hours of restricted consumption
d. 12-24 hours of restricted consumption
92. Growing evidence to suggest that nicotine has its effects by
a. Releasing serotonin into the cerebellum
b. Releasing dopamine in the mesolimbic system of the brain
c. Releasing GABA into the hypothalamus
d. Releasing acetylcholine into the diencephalons
93. Which of the following drugs are used to treat substance use disorders by attaching to
endorphin receptor sites in the brain?
a. Naltrexone
b. Naxolone
c. Buprenorphine
d. All of the above
94. In biological treatments of substance abuse an example of a user being weaned onto a
weaker substance would be which of the following?
a. Methadone maintenance programmes
b. Controlled drinking
c. Barbiturate ban
d. Amphetamine amnesty
95. Which of these statements is true regarding the differences in alcohol consumption
and abuse between men and women?
a. Females tend to use more alcohol than males; males tend to be more biologically
vulnerable to alcohol addiction than females
b. Females tend to use more alcohol than males; females tend to be more
biologically vulnerable to alcohol addiction than males
c. Males tend to use more alcohol than females; females tend to be more
biologically vulnerable to alcohol addiction than males
d. Males tend to use more alcohol than females; females tend to be more
biologically vulnerable to alcohol addiction than males
96. Slow thinking ability, difficulty paying attention, distorted sense of time and distance,
giddiness, loss of short-term memory, loss of balance and coordination, increased
appetite, anxiety.
a. Long term effect of marijuana
b. Short term effect of marijuana
c. Common long-term effect of marijuana
d. Common short-term effect of marijuana
97. Which of the following is NOT a common symptom of gambling addiction?
a. Borrowing money to gamble or pay gambling debts
b. Feeling restless or irritable when trying to stop gambling
c. Losing interest in other activities or hobbies
d. Being able to consistently control gambling behavior
98. What is an important step in preventing relapse after gambling addiction treatment?
a. Avoiding social gatherings or events
b. Gambling in moderation to control urges
c. Building a strong support system
d. Switching to a different form of addiction, such as alcoholism
99. Elise has a high fever. She needs to take medication, what type of medication will she
take?
a. Biogesic
b. Analgesic
c. Antipyretics
d. Expectorants
100. Statement No. 1, drug addiction describes that misuse of a substance without
explicit reference to motivational strength. Statement No. 2, drug abuse describes the
motivational strength of substance use.
a. Statement no. 1 is correct
b. Statement no. 2 is correct
c. Statement no. 1 and 2 are correct
d. statement no. 1 and are incorrect
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