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1.

Prosecuting vice operations poses a severe problem in the


enforcement of vice laws primarily because of:

a. People enjoy engaging in vices


b. Public apathy and indifference
c. It is very hard to get witnesses due to people’s fear of
becoming involved in the litigation and trial.
d. Unwilling government officials to work against vice
operations
2. A treatment for alcoholics which calls for
hospitalization and is costly due to the
administration of nauseating drugs.

a. Program for alcoholics anonymous


b. Therapeutic method
c. Psychotherapy method
d. Aversion treatment
3. A degree of intoxication wherein the subject
is in a state of unconsciousness or in stupor
condition.

a. Coma c. Drunk
b. Very drunk d. Moderate inebriation
4. A method of treatment for alcoholics which
aims at eliminating emotional tensions of the
patient which led to their alcoholism.
a. Aversion method
b. Therapeutic method
c. Psychotherapy method
d. Program for alcoholic anonymous
5. A person who acts as agents of prostitution.

a. Prostitute c. Pimp
b. Whore d. Madam
6. The increase of prostitution is directly
proportional with this problem.
a. Rising number of broken homes
b. Increased white slave trade
c. Rising number of organized crimes
d. Spread of sexually transmitted/ venereal
disease
7. Person who engage in discriminate sexual
intercourse with others for hire or
compensation.

a. Call girls c. Factory girls


b. Prostitutes d. pimps
8. This methods calls for public licensing of
houses of prostitution, the registration of its
workers and segregation of brothels in
restricted districts.

a. Aversion method
b. School of regulatory control
c. School of total repressions
d. Sanitation method
9. This method believes that prostitution is a
crime and is to be prohibited, thus it calls for
making it unlawful for both the prostitute and
customer to engage in such acts.

a. Aversion method
b. School of regulatory control
c. School of total repressions
d. All of these
10. A French inspired method wherein it is
aimed at preventing prostitution to be
engaged in clandestine manner and
accepting its existence and the improbability
of eradicating prostitution.

a. Aversion method
b. School of regulatory control
c. School of total repressions
d. Napoleon method
11. Agency which controls and regulates
gambling games.

a. PCSO c. DTI
b. PAGCOR d. Gambling lords
12. Refers to a scheme wherein persons have
paid valuable consideration for a chance to
obtain a prize.

a. Jueting c. Topada
b. Lottery d. Bingo
13. A consideration placed on gambling games.

a. Bet c. Reward
b. Price d. All of these
14. Another name of cocaine.

a. Coke c. Crack
b. Horse d. Dolly
15. A medical service rendered to a patient
which deals with the physical and
psychological complications arising from
drug abuse.

a. Rehabilitation c. Therapy
b. Treatment d. All of these
16. 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 these
17. The process of gradually depriving drugs
from the point of habituation until such time
he is no longer hooked on the substance.
a. Rehabilitation c. Therapy
b. Treatment d. Withdrawal method
18. An adaptive condition which results from
repeated drug use.

a. Drug dependence c. Withdrawal


method
b. Physical dependence d. Poly drug
abuse
19. An alkaloid of opium after morphine which
has limited use as a pain killer more popularly
used as a cough syrup and is quite addictive.

a. Heroine c. Codeine
b. Cocaine d. Shabu
20. The psychoactive ingredient in Marijuana
which causes the high or trip of its users.

a. Pappaver somniferum
b. Hashish
c. Opium poppy
d. tetrahydrocannabinol
21. Obtained from indian hemp known as
“Cannavis Sativa”, which is a shrub which
grows on topic and temperate regions.

a. Marijuana c. Cocaine
b. Opium d. Shabu
22. Obtained from a female poppy plant known
as “Papaver Somniferum” derived from a
greek word which means juice.
a. Marijuana c. Cocaine
b. Opium d. Shabu
23. Named after the Greek God of dreams, it is
obtained from opium.

a. Heroin c. Hasish
b. Morphine d. Cocaine
24. The most powerful derivative from the
papaver somniferum, it has no medicinal
value.

a. Opium c. Morphine
b. Heroin d. Cocaine
25. Also known as pot, grass, weed, dope, thai
stick or acapulco gold it resembles a dried
parsley mixed with stems and seeds, and is
either eaten or smoked.

a. Marijuana c. Shabu
b. Hashish d. THC
26. It cause nausea, sneezing, nosebleed, loss
of appetite, fatigue and lack of coordination.

a. Inhalants c. Stimulants
b. Depressants d. Barbiturates
27. It resembles a coagulated soap, light brown
in color which is smoked and often packaged
in small vials.

a. Hasish c. Shabu
b. Marijuana d. Crack of freebase
28. A drug which takes the form of capsules,
pills and tablets, taken orally and sometimes
injected, its common name are speed, pep
pills, footballs, Shabu and Uppers.

a. Amphetamine c. Methamphetamine
b. Hallucinogens d. Stimulants
29. Known commonly as smack, horse, junk,
brown sugar, black tar, it is a powdered
substance which may either be injected,
smoke or taken orally.

a. Heroin c. Mescaline
b. Cocaine d. Opium
30. It produces altered perception, slurred-
speech, staggering gait and can produce
calmness and relaxed muscles.

a. Hallucinogens c. Depressants
b. Stimulants d. Sedatives
31. Most effective way of regulating vices.

a. Continued police action by relentless drives


in vice control
b. Sincere and honest law enforcement
c. Both A and B
d. None of the foregoing
32. Refers to person who after prolonged and
excessive intake of alcoholic beverages
develops and psychological changes and
dependence to alcohol.

a. Alcoholics c. Drunkard
b. Liquor addicts d. Chronic alcoholics
33. A fermented juice or product of fruit or
plants which contains alcohol.

a. Liquor c. Booze
b. Wine d. Vodka
34. Refers to a person who manages or owns
houses of ill refute whereby the business of
prostitution is conducted.

a. Operator c. Mama
b. Banker d. Pimp
35. Refers a persons who engage in sexual
intercourse with another for hire.

a. Prostitute c. Knockers
b. Whores d. All of the foregoing
36. The procurement and transportation of
women from far flung places for immoral
purposes.

a. White slavery c. Organized crimes


b. Prostitution d. All of the foregoing
37. This place usually lodges several number of
factory girls or professional prostitutes under
control of an organized crime ring.

a. Disorderly house c. Call house


b. Furnished room houses d. Massage clinic
38. Refers to prostitutes who works in regular
homes of prostitution or brothels, she accept
all customers and has nothing to dot with
selecting or soliciting them.

a. Door knocker c. hustler


b. Call girl d. Factory girls
39. Refers to a person who sets up and
furnished the means with which to carry on
the gambling game.

a. Maintainer c. Banker
b. Conductor d. Gullible person
40. Anti gambling law.

a. PD 1869 c. PD 1602
b. PD 1612 d. PD 1866
41. Social causes of prostitution are the
following, except:

a. Broken families c. Anonymity of city


life
b. Poverty d. all of the foregoing
42. Refers to a person having no apparent
means of subsistence.

a. Gambler c. Vagrants
b. Prostitutes d. None of these
43. Penalty provided for by the law which
punishes white slave trade.

a. Prison correccional c. Reclusion


temporal
b. Prison mayor d. Reclusion
perpetua
44. A person who manages or carries a
gambling game.

a. Maintainer c. Banker
b. Conductor d. Operator
45. Refers to the increasing the dosage of drugs
to maintain the same effect.
a. Tolerance c. Poly drug abuse
b. Physical dependence d. Drug experimenter
46. A dark brown resin that is collected from
the tops of potent Cannabis Sativa.
a. Marijuana c. Opium
b. Hashish d. Morphine
47. Derived from the Greek word “Narkotikos”,
meaning sleep, what is the other term given
to narcotics?
a. Opium c. Morphine
b. Opiates d. Heroin
48. It is the psychoactive agent of Marijuana.

a. Tetrahyrocannabinol
b. Cannabis sativa
c. Papaver somniferum
d. methamphetamine
49. Codeine which is an alkaloid of opium is
primarily used as:
a. Pain killer c. Stimulant
b. Cough reliever d. Depressant
50. Who among the following acts as the
chairman of the DDB?
a. Secretary of Justice
b. Secretary of National defense
c. Secretary of Education
d. Secretary of Health
51. Originally know as “Kakuseizai” meaning
walking drug, it was brought to the
philippines by a Japanese tourist.
a. Marijuan c. Shabu
b. Cocaine d. Opium
52. The most potent derivative from opium.
a. Codeine c. Morphine
b. Cocaine d. Heroin
53. Source of Cocaine which is hardly plant
cultivated in Bolivia and first used by the
Incas Peru.
a. Tetrahydrocannabinol
b. Papaver somniferum
c. Amphetamine
d. Erythroxylon
54. The most popular and latest sex drug,
whose chemical name is “Methy Dioxy
Methamphetamine”.
a. Chomper c. Shabu
b. Ecstasy d. Heroin
55. Illegal drugs modified molecularly by
chemists to circumvent legal restrictions.
a. Designer drugs c. Amphetamines
b. Hallucninogens d. Methamphetamines
56. A law which prohibits government officials
to enter and gamble in Philippine casinos.
a. PP 1602 c. PD 510
b. PD 1869 d. PD 483
57. Office that controls and regulates gambling.
a. PAGCOR c. PACC
b. PCGG d. Office of the first gentleman
58. A scheme or distribution of prizes by chance
among persons who have paid or agreed to
pay a valuable consideration for the chance
to obtain a prize.
a. Gambling c. Lottery
b. Sport d. All of these
59. A bet or placed on gambling games.
a. Wage c. Prize
b. Wager d. Banker
60. Principal alkaloid of opium which constitute
as much as 25% of the substance:
a. Hashish c. Morphine
b. Codeine d. Heroin
61. Amphetamine is a representative of good
class of stimulants known as:
a. Crank c. Knock-out-drops
b. Pep pills d. Stick
62. Agency which supervises the enforcement
of law on prohibited and regulated drugs.
a. PDEA c. PACC
b. NBI d. PNP
63. Are drugs which produce insensibility,
stupor, melancholy or dullness of the mind
with delusions.
a. Narcotics c. Depressants
b. Stimulants d. Hallucinogens
64. Chemical susbtance which affects a person
in such a way as to bring out physiological
behavioral or emotional change.
a. Alcohol c. Drug
b. Coca leaf d. Marijuana
65. Drugs that produce perceptual alteration,
varying emotional change, though disruption
and ego distortion.
a. Depressants c. Hallucinogens
b. Tranquilizer d. Stimulants
66. An immoral conduct or habit, the
indulgence of which leads to depravity,
wickedness and corruption of the mind and
body.
a. Abuse c. Addiction
b. Vice d. Gambling
67. A person who calls and takes bets from
gamecock owners and other bettors.
a. Promoter c. Banker
b. “Cristo” d. Gambler
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 victim of vices
c. Public apathy
d. Clandestine nature of the commission of the
acts
69. The process of undergoing or producing
gradual chemical change which later
becomes sour or alcoholic.
a. Distillation c. Ionization
b. Fermentation d. Purification
70. A degree of intoxication wherein the person
becomes argumentative and over confident.

a. Slight inebriation c. Drunk


b. Moderate inebriation d. Coma
71. This degree of intoxication causes
reddening of the face, but no sign of
incoordination and difficulty of speech.

a. Slight inebriation c. Drunk


b. Moderate inebriation d. Coma
72. This method of therapy for alcoholics is
based on conversion and fellowship.

a. Aversion treatment
b. Psychotherapy method
c. Withdrawal method
d. Program for alcoholic anonymous
73. Oldest profession known to man which
involves habitual indulgement in sexual
intercourse for money or profit.
a. Gambling c. Addiction
b. Prostitution d. Door knocker
74. Classy type of prostitute who engage in
prostitution to supplement their income.

a. Call girls c. Hustler


b. Factory girls d. Door knocker
75. Usually operated by experienced madam,
who rent legitimate roomers to maintain an
appearance of responsibility.
a. Disorderly houses c. Call houses
b. Furnished room houses d. Massage clinics
76. The gold 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-China border
d. Burma-Vietnam-Thailand border
77. Grass of 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 heart beat 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
78. A drug obtained from the leaves of coca, a
South American shrub. It is a central nervous
system stimulant.
a. Marijuana c. Cocaine
b. Shabu d. Opiates
79. A game or scheme the result of which
depends wholly upon chance or hazard.
a. Gambling c. Tupada
b. Sports d. Bingo
80. Study reveal that the reason why
“Marijuana” is difficult to control is that:
a. The big demand
b. The plant can be easily cultivated
c. Can easily be smuggled from outside the
country
d. Can be easily smoked surreptitiously
81. Another term of heroin.
a. PCP c. Blue heaven
b. Red dragon d. Horse
82. Drugs that produce persistent memory loss,
speech difficulties and self-inflicted injuries.
a. Hallucinogens c. Depressants
b. Stimulants d. Narcotics
83. Most abused form of tranquilizer, taken
orally and comes in tablets.
a. Valium c. Miltown
b. Serax d. Equanil
84. Its effects are similar to that of alcohol, can
produce calmness and relaxed muscles.

a. Hallucinogens c. Depressants
b. Stimulants d. Narcotics
85. Most common form of stimulant.
a. Cocaine c. Morphine
b. Heroin d. Codeine
86. One who originally use any narcotics
substance for reason of curiousity, peer
pressure or other similar reasons.
a. Drug dependant c. Polydrug abuse
b. Drug addict d. Drug experimenter
87. A state of physical dependence on
dangerous drug arising in a person following
a periodic or continuous use of that drug.
a. Drug addiction c. Drug abuse

b. Drug experimentation d. Drug


dependence
88. A state of chronic or periodic intoxication
detrimental to the individual and society at
large produced by repeated drug
consumption.
a. Drug addiction c. Drug abuse

b. Drug experimentation d. Drug


dependence
89. Opium which is derived from the Greek
word meaning juice, is derived from what
plant?

a. Papaver somniferum c. Erhthoroxylon


b. Cannabis sativa d. Indian hemp
90. Low grade methamphetamine.

a. Shabu c. Lathar
b. Bato d. Katorse
91. 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
92. They are drugs which cause distortion of
perception of time and space its common
forms are marijuana, lysergic acid
diethylamide (LSD), Ecstasy, PCP, Peyote and
Psilosybin.
a. Hallucinogens c. Depressants
b. Stimulants d. Barbiturates
93. Are drugs that causes the body system of
the user to relax, to which narcotics,
barbiturates, tranquilizer, inhalants, solvents
and alcohol belong.

a. Hallucinogens c. Depressants
b. Stimulants d. Barbiturates
94. Which among the following is a factor that
contribute to the effects of drugs in the body
system of the user?

a. Amount of drug taken


b. Environment where the drug taken
c. Mood of the user
d. All of these
95. Which among the following is classified as
psychoactive drugs?

a. Hallucinogens (all arounders)


b. Stimulants (uppers)
c. Depressants (downers)
d. All of these
96. Refers to the sale, distribution, supplly or transport
of legitimately imported, in-transit, manufactured or
procured controlled precursors and essential
chemicals, in diluted, mixtures or in concentrated
form, to any person or entity engaged in the
manufacture of any dangerous drug, shall include
packaging, repackaging, labeling, relabeling or
concealment of such transaction through fraud,
destruction of documents, fraudulent use of permits,
misdeclaration, use of front companies of mail fraud.
a. Clandestine laboratory c. Controlled
delivery
b. Chemical diversion d. Cultivate
97. Refers to any act of knowingly planting,
growing, raising, or permitting the planting,
growing or raising of any plant which is the
source of a dangerous drug.

a. Clandestine laboratory c. Controlled


delivery
b. Chemical diversion d. Cultivate or
culture
98. A place where any dangerous drug and/or
controlled precursor and essential chemical is
administered, stored for illegal purposes,
distributed, solid or used in any form.

a. Dive c. Resort
b. Den d. All of these
99. A coddler or protector who knowingly and
willfully consents to any violations of the
Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
(RA 9165) is fine ranging from 100,000 to ___.

a. 300,00 c. 1,000,000
b. 500,000 d. 2,000,000
100. 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; (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 diethlamine (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
101. Under RA 9165, any person charged for
any violation of the comprehensive
dangerous drugs act regardless of the
imposable penalty shall not be allowed to
avail of the provision on plea-bargaining. This
statement is;
a. Partly false c. False
b. Party true d. True
102. The policy-making and strategy-formulating
body in the planning and formulation of policies
and programs on drug prevention and control. It
shall develop and adopt a comprehensive,
integrated, unified and balanced national drug
abuse prevention and control strategy. It shall be
under the Office of the President.
a. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
b. Dangerous Drugs Board
c. Deaprtment of Health
d. NAPOLCOM
103. Under the law, he serves as permament
consultant of the Dangerous Drugs Board
while serving their tenure.
a. PNP Chief c. DILG secretary
b. Director of the NBI d. Both A and
BA
104. For the purpose of establishing adequate
drug rehabilitation center in the country, the
PAGCOR is mandated by thelaw to
provide______million a month to the PDEA
and the DDB.
a. One c. Four
b. Two d. Five
105. Preliminary investigation for cases
involving violations to the comprehinsive
dangerous drugs board shall be terminated
within a period of ____ days from the date of
their filling.
a. 5 c. 15
b. 10 d. 30
106. Any substance that directly alters the
normal functioning of the central nervous
system.
a. Dangerous drugs c. Regulated drugs
b. Probihited drugs d. Psychoactive drugs
107. Refer to the combined effects of the
abused drugs taken by the user.
a. Tolerance c. withdrawal sickness
b. Synergistic effects d. All of these
108. Also known as paregoric, dakers powder
and parapectolin.
a. Codeine c. Heroin
b. Opium d. Methadone
109. Also known as horse, brown sugar, junk,
mud, black tar, smoke.
a. Codeine c. Heroin
b. Opium d. Methadone
110. Pectoral syrup or sweet amorphous refers
to;
a. Codeine c. Heroin
b. Opium d. Methadone

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