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The document discusses different types of drugs and how they affect the body. It covers classifications, processes drugs undergo, tolerance, dependence and other pharmacological concepts.

Drugs are commonly classified based on their effects and medical uses such as stimulants, depressants, narcotics, hallucinogens etc.

The processes a drug undergoes in the body are absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion, collectively known as pharmacokinetics.

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MARATHON IN CRIMINAL DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION

DRUG EDUCATION AND VICE CONTROL


Elaine Y. Bandigan, PhD CJ- CAR

Directions: Select the correct answer from the choices listed below in each item. Shade only one (1) box for each question on your
answer sheets. Two or more boxes shaded will invalidate your answer. ERASURES ARE STRICTLY NOT ALLOWED.

1. Which classification that describes the exact structure of the drug?


A. proprietary name B. brand name C. trade name D. chemical name
2. It is a classification of drugs that attack specific organisms that cause a disease without harming the host?
A. Chemotherapeutic drugs C. Endocrine drugs
B. Pharmocodynamic drugs D. Cardiovascular drugs 
3. A drugs that correct the overproduction or underproduction of the body’s natural hormones?
A. Endocrine drugs  C. Cardiovascular drugs 
B. Drugs that Fight Infections D. Drugs that Affect the Blood
4. The effect of a drug on the body depends on a number of processes that the drug undergoes as it moves through the body. All these
processes together are known as ______?
A. Drugscokinetics B. Pharmacokinetics C. Pharmacomotion D. Drug motion
5. Most drugs are manage orally that is, through the mouth only drugs that will not be destroyed by the digestive processes of the
stomach or intestines can be given orally. Which of the following refer this condition?
A. Administrations B. Absorption C. Distribution D. Metabolism
6. The extent of the body’s response to a drug depends on the amount administered, called the ____?
A. lower dose B. higher dose C. dose D. medium dose
7. Drugs interact these small parts of proteins that control a multitude of chemical reactions and functions in the body.
A. Neurons B. Sensory Neurons C. Motor Neurons D. Cell Receptors
8. Which is true among the following about psychoactive drugs?
1. chemical substances that alter mood, behaviour, perception, or mental functioning
2. substances exert their effects by modifying biochemical or physiological processes in the brain
3. physiologically addicting, and some can cause a life-threatening withdrawal syndrome
4. toxic to liver and brain cells and can be physiologically addicting, producing dangerous withdrawal syndromes
A. 1 & 2 are correct C. 3 & 4 are correct
B. 2 & 3 are correct D. 1 & 4 are correct
9. In most countries it is the only psychoactive drug legally available without prescription.
A. Sedative-hypnotics B. Narcotic analgesics C. Alcohol D. Stimulant-euphoriants
10. Marijuana is a weak substance that may be medically useful in suppressing the nausea caused by cancer treatments and possibly in
reducing eye pressure in certain severe glaucoma, this drug belong to what pharmacological class of drugs?
A. Stimulant B. Narcotic C. Hallucinogens D. Sedative
11. Is drug tolerance is a form of drug dependence?
A. Yes, it is a form of physical dependence, occurs when the body becomes accustomed to a drug and requires ever-
increasing amounts of it to achieve the same pharmacological effects.
B. Yes, it is a form of psychological dependence, is characterized by the continued desire for a drug, even after physical
dependence is gone
C. Yes, it is a severe craving for the substance and interferes with a person’s ability to function normally.
D. none of these
12. Is habituation is a form of drug dependence?
A. Yes, it is a form of physical dependence, occurs when the body becomes accustomed to a drug and requires ever-
increasing amounts of it to achieve the same pharmacological effects
B. Yes, it is a form of psychological dependence, is characterized by the continued desire for a drug, even after physical
dependence is gone.
C. Yes, it is a severe craving for the substance and interferes with a person’s ability to function normally.
D. none of these
13. Drug addiction is a state of periodic intoxication produced by the repeated consumption of a drug, natural or synthetic. Which of the
following that characterized a drug addiction?
A. Erick strongly wanted more cocaine and Peter increased the dose of amphetamine.
B. Erick experienced the withdrawal syndrome.
C. Peter experience nausea and headache.
D. none of these
14. Drug Habituation is a condition resulting from the repeated consumption of a drug. Which of the following that characterized a drug
habituation?
A. Richard increase the dose of marijuana
B. John do not increase the dose of cocaine
C. Kristine was a smoker
D. none of these
15. Nina was forlorn for the past days because Delfen broke her heart and abused leave her worthless, wherein turn her to be alcoholic
and to the extent used “shabu”. What do you think the motivating factor of Nina to take shabu?
A. To attain some degree of euphoria
B. To increased enjoyment of other activities
C. As a recreational pursuit
D. All of the above
16. Which of the following is the most prevalent factor that prompts pushers and abusers alike to indulge in dangerous drugs?
A. Loss of family values and Solidarity C. Ignorance
B. Various Factors D. Poverty
17. Which the following elements tend to contribute to the development of drug use behaviour in family aspect?
A. No basic drug education
B. Drugs are easily available in the community
C. Escape from strict and domineering parents

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D. Sensational treatment of the drug abuse problem
18. Which of the following is considering the street name of cocaine?
A. beat B. monster C. blue heavens D. China girl
19. The following are consider the street name of depressant drugs, except?
A. downie B. drowsy high C. green dragons D. dance fever
20. What do you think the street name of the Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid drug?
A. cherry methB. black pearl C. bullet bolt D. cat valium
21. Which of the following is the street name of heroine?
A. brown sugar B. climax C. fort dodge D. boomers
22. The street name of ketamine? A. Elvis B. kit kat C. golden dragon D. ditch
23. Drug Habituation is a condition resulting from the repeated consumption of a drug. Which of the following that characterized a drug
habituation?
A. Richard increase the dose of marijuana C. Kristine was a smoker
B. John do not increase the dose of cocaine D. Nevermind
24. Nina was forlorn for the past days because Delfen broke her heart and abused leave her worthless, wherein turn her to be alcoholic
and to the extent used “shabu”. What do you think the motivating factor of Nina to take shabu?
A. To attain some degree of euphoria C. As a recreational pursuit
B. To increased enjoyment of other activities D. Nevermind
25. Senior Police Officer IV Balderama a team leader of the arresting team weapon with arrest warrant and search warrant pursued the
anti – illegal operations targeted the Mr. Pal pal ug Uloks Groups, but without coordinating the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
because the remote location of the alleged suspects . Did the action take by Sir Balderama correct?
A. Yes, because in inaccessible places where coordination is not possible
B. Yes, because if coordination will compromise the lives of police operatives, informant and witnesses, involved in anti-drug
operation.
C. Yes, because if coordination will prejudice the apprehension of drug suspects
D. Yes, because if prior coordination will compromise the entire police operation
26. Anti-psychotic drugs are used to regulate certain brain chemicals called ____.
A. cells B. neurotransmitters C. sensory neurons D. None of these
27. Drug addiction is a state of periodic intoxication produced by the repeated consumption of a drug, natural or synthetic. Which of the
following that characterized a drug addiction?
A. Erick strongly wanted more cocaine and Peter increased the dose of amphetamine.
B. Erick experienced the withdrawal syndrome.
C. Peter experience nausea and headache.
D. Nevermind
28. Which is the best of the following below about drug being a substance?
A. substance that affects the function of living cells of biological human body
B. substance that used in medicine
C. substance that can provide illness
D. substance that can influence the biological human body and animals
29. Cocaine is a psychoactive alkaloid present in the leaf of the coca plant, which of the following that the species of the leaves of this
plant used as a stimulant?
A. Erythroxylum coca B. Coca shrubs C. Xylum coca D. Coca leaves
30. Anti-depressant drugs reduce____.
A. mental depression B. bipolar disorder C. mental stress D. mental excitement
31. Antianxiety drugs also referred to as ____. A. tranquilizers B. anesthesia C. anticancer D. None of these
32. Literally “motion of the drug”... A. drug kinetics B. drug mode action C. pharmacokinetics D. absorption
33. Inhaled drugs are designed to act in the... A. stomach B. teeth C. brain D. lungs
34. When a drug reaches its highest concentration in the tissues, the body begins to eliminate the drug and its effect on the body begins
to diminish. This called ___. A. Elimination B. Biotransformation C. Metabolism D. Diffusion
35. No response may be apparent: A. normal dose B. lower dose C. higher dose D. dose
36. May produce the desired effect: A. normal dose B. lower dose C. higher dose D. dose
37. Plant substances that have drug effects:
A. Tobacco B. Herbal Drugs C. Over-the – Counter Drugs D. Prescription Drugs
38. Drugs capable of provoking self-awareness and emotion?
A. Depressants B. Stimulants C. Hallucinogens D. Narcotics
39. Originally applied to all compounds that produce insensibility to external stimuli through depression of the central nervous system?
A. Depressants B. Stimulants C. Hallucinogens D. Narcotics
40. Known as footballs... A. Biphetamine B. Cocaine C. Methedrine D. Dexerdine
41. Known as MX, blue max, puti & bala... A. Seconal B.Phenobarbital C. Mandrax D. Nembutal
42. Opiates such as morphine and heroin are prescribed to produce ____.
A. NONE OF THESE B. analgesia C. amphetamines D. mescaline
43. Drugs decrease the symptoms of schizophrenia:
A. None of these B. Antipsychotic drugs C. Hallucinogens D. Cocaine
44. It is characterized by nausea, headaches, restlessness, sweating, and difficulty sleeping?
A. Drug Dependence B. Drug Tolerance C. Drug Habituation D. Drug Addiction
45. It is characterized by the continued desire for a drug, even after physical dependence is gone?
A. Drug Dependence B. Drug Tolerance C. Drug Habituation D. Drug Addiction
46. Which of the following are the signs and symptoms of cocaine?
A. Slurred speech, jerky reactions, mild highs and a general loss of motor control.
B. Increased agitation, effusive enthusiasm, disinhibition and increased movement
C. Increased energy and mania and increased blood pressure and heart rate.
D. Damage to brain cells and paranoia, anxiety, and insomnia.
47. Which of the following are the signs and symptoms of methamphetamine?
A. Loss of appetite, Insomnia and paranoia
B. Decreased energy and mania
C. Has an androgynous factor; they can affect sex-specific characteristics
D. Increased agitation, effusive enthusiasm, disinhibition and increased movement
48. Which of the following are the signs and symptoms of ectasy?
A. Poor memory, worry, and confusion C. Anxiety, tremors, and impaired coordination.
B. A surge of enjoyable feelings called the rush D. None of these
49. He theorized that many early Chinese inhabitants in Central Asia had knowledge and had made use of certain species of plants
having psychoactive properties as early as the Mesolithic?
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A. Pope Pius X B. La Barre C. Sun Tzu D. Mao Yen
50. In a commercial level in America cocaine it climbed to popularity as an anesthetic in 1860 and it was used as an ingredient of a toxic
marketed by ____.
A. Park New B. Park – Davis C. Yun Shi D. None of these
51. If a company holds the patent on a drug—that is, if the company has the exclusive right to make and sell a drug...
A. then the drug is available under one brand name only
B. then the drug is permanent as a product
C. then the drug is pure
D. then the drug can be over the counter and the company is adminstered.
52. It induces unconsciousness and loss of sensation prior to surgery?
A. None of these B. Sedative-hypnotic drugs C. Anesthesia D. Tranquilizers
53. Drugs that reduce anxiety and as hypnotics to induce sleep?
A. None of these B. Sedative-hypnotic drugs C. Anesthesia D. Tranquilizers
54. If a drug enhances cell activity, it is called ____.
A. agonist B. antagonist C. pharmacokinetics D. drugs kinetics
55. Commonly used as a treatment for drug addiction?
A. Detoxification B. Rehabilitation C. Psychology D. None of these
56. It is regarded by many experts as the most commonly – abused drug?
A. Tobacco B. Alcohol C. Illicit Drugs D. Unrecognized Drugs
57. Which of the following refers to a condition that is characterized by a compulsion to use a drug to experience psychological and
physical effects? A. Tolerance B. Drug Dependence C. Drug Abuse D. Craving
58. In China, ephedrine as a psychoactive agent was found present in a plant called________, which the Chinese used as an herbal
treatment for asthma? A. Opium B. Mahuang C. Hagonoy D.Kogon
59. Other narcotics use in the United States such as codeine and propoxyphene which has a trade name of...
A.Yellow jacket B. Blue Dragon C. Darvon D. Footballs
60. Refer to any chemical substances that alter mood, behavior, perception, and mental functioning?
A. Alcohol B. Sedatives C. Narcotics D. Psychoactive Drug
61. It is characterized by taking more than the recommended dose of prescription drugs?
A. Drug Abuse B. Drug Addiction C. Drug mis-use D. Drug Addict
62. Which among drugs that can excite the central nervous system alleviate fatigue?
A.Sedatives B. Hypnotics C. Tranquilizers D. Caffeine
63. The following are depressants drugs that decreases the activity of any bodily function, EXCEPT:
A.Sedatives B. Hypnotics C. Tranquilizers D. Caffeine
64. It refers to opiate... A. None of these B. Heroin C. Narcotic D. Marijuana
65. It refers to Junkie... A. Heroin addict B. Opiate addict C. Cocaine addict D. Shabu addict
66. Intake of alcohol may be once a week reaches three or four times per week, uses beverages to release inhibitions and tensions?
A. Occasional Drinker B. Frequent Drinker C. Regular Drinker D. Alcohol Dependent
67. This involves to a one on one relationship whose aim is to help the patient reduce his drug abusing behavior?
A. Unstructured Group Therapy B. The Family Therapy C. Individual Therapy D. Group Therapy
68. It is the medical service rendered to a client for the effective management of physical and mental conditions related to drug abuse?
A. Spiritual and Religious Means B. Unstructured Group Therapy C. Group Therapy D. Treatment
69. THC is otherwise known as:
A. Tertra Hydocannabidiol B. Tetra Hydrocannabinol C. Tetra Hydrochlorate D. Tetra Hydochloride
70. This Japanese term means “walking”. A. Kakuzeizai B. Kakuzai C. Kakuzei D. Kakazei
71. Within _____ hours upon confiscation or seizure of dangerous drugs, the same shall be submitted for quantitative examination.
A. 72 B. 48 C. 24 D. 12
72. The letter “L” in the botanical name, cannabis sativa L stands for.
A. Lyne B. Linn C. Lynn D. Line
73. The largest of Japan's Yakuza groups,that has its base and origins in Kobe?
A. Sinaloa cartel B. Yamaguchi – gumi C. Solntsevskaya Bratva D. Ndrangeta
74. Shabu is also known as “Methamphetamine”____.
A. Hydroxide B. Hydrochloride C. Hydro peroxide D. Hydrochlorite
75. It is any chemical put into the body that can change a person’s mental state and bodily functions?
A. Drug B. Marijuana C. Heroin D. Any of these
76. Refer to any chemical substances that alter mood, behavior, perception, and mental functioning?
A. Alcohol B. Sedatives C. Narcotics D. Psychoactive Drug
77. Which of the following refers to a condition that is characterized by a compulsion to use a drug to experience psychological and
physical effects?
A. Tolerance B. Drug Dependence C. Drug Abuse D. Craving
78. Which of the following has a drug’s street name of “Blow” “Candy”?
A. Heroine B. Cocaine C. Marijuana D. Shabu
79. The transfer of a drug from its site of administration to the bloodstream wherein drug may inhaled or injected?
A. Distribution B. Absorption C. Drug Use D. Drug Abuse
80. The transport of a drug from the bloodstream to tissue sites where it may be stored, metabolized, or eliminated from the body?
A. Distribution B. Absorption C. Drug Use D. Drug Abuse
81. The drug molecules move from an area of high drug concentration, the bloodstream to an area of low drug concentration, the
tissues—until a balance between the two areas is reached. This process known as...
A. Drug Mis-use B.Distribution C. Diffusion D. Spreading
82. While circulating through the body, a drug undergoes chemical changes as it is broken down in a process called ______?
A. Biometabolism B. Biotransformation C. Biodiffusion D. Any of these
83. It is characterized by taking more than the recommended dose of prescription drugs?
A. Drug Abuse B. Drug Addiction C. Drug mis-use D. Drug Addict
84. Hallucinogens are drugs capable of provoking sensation, thinking, self-awareness and emotion, like shabu. This statement is
correct.
A.True B. False C. Perhaps D. Maybe
85. Stimulants are drugs which increase alertness, reduce hunger and provide a feeling of well – being like mescaline and marijuana.
A. None of these B. Yes C. No D. Maybe
86. Which among drugs that can excite the central nervous system alleviate fatigue?
A.Sedatives B. Hypnotics C. Tranquilizers D. Caffeine
87. The following are depressants drugs that decreases the activity of any bodily function, except:
A.Sedatives B. Hypnotics C. Tranquilizers D. Caffeine

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88. Which among the following that is a form of physical dependence which occurs when the body becomes accustomed to a drug and
requires ever-increasing amounts of it to achieve the same pharmacological effects?
A. Tolerance B. Habituation C. Dependence D. Drug Abuse
89. It is a prevalent cause why people turn to drug because of lack of knowledge and information about how dangerous drugs look like,
their bad effects, legal or consequences and other aspects of prohibited drugs?
A. Poverty B. Information C. Ignorance D. Any of these
90. In China, ephedrine as a psychoactive agent was found present in a plant called________, which the Chinese used as an herbal
treatment for asthma?
A. Opium B. Mahuang C. Hagonoy D.Kogon
91. These are commercially produced drugs that can be legallly dispensed only by a physician’s orders?
A. Unrecognized Drugs B. Ilicit Drugs C. Over the counter drugs D. Tobacco
92. Which of the following is the major constituent of opium and the prototype of all narcotic analgesics?
A. Heroin B. Iodine C. Morphine D. Crack
93. Norcotic abusely used in the United States like meperidine which has a trade name...
A. MX B. Dexies C. Speed D. Demerol
94. Other narcotics use in the United States such as codeine and propoxyphene which has a trade name of...
A.Yellow jacket B. Blue Dragon C. Darvon D. Footballs
95. In most countries it is the only psychoactive drug legally available without prescription which pleasant relaxation is commonly the
desired effect and the intoxication impairs judgment?
A. Tobacco B.Shabu C. Marijuana D. Alcohol
96. Any immoral conduct the indulgence of which leads to depravity, wickedness and corruption of the mind and body?
A. Alcohol Addict B. Drug Addict C.Vice Control D. Vice
97. A degree of intoxication of alcohol which refer to the condition that there is no sign of mental impairment, lack of coordination and
difficulty of speech.
A. Slight Inebriation C. Drunk
B. Moderate Inebriation D. Very Drunk
98. This therapy seeks to create distate from alcohol by administration of a nauseating drug to be followed by a drunk of liquor resulting
to the dislike of alcohol?
A. Aversion Treatment C.Program of Alcohol Anonynimous
B. Psycho Theraphy Method D. Alcohol Treatment
99. A part time prostitutes who engage in other legitimate profession sometimes they are sales representatives, food servers, tellers,
beauticians, and the like who gets involved in sex trade to augment their income and they usually make arrangements with contacts
and customers to meet them at designated places?
A.Door knocker B. Hustler C. Call girls D. Factory Girl
100.The scientific name of marijuana.
A. cannabis sativa B. pappaversomniferum C. deoxyribonucleic acid D. methamphetamine

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