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Vice and Drugs Education
Vice and Drugs Education
2. It is the interception of illegal drugs being transported by air, water and land:
A. Search & Seizure C. Arrest
B. Search D. Interdiction
3. After filing of complaint, within how many hours the court will conduct an ocular inspection of the
confiscated dangerous drugs?
A. 24 hours C. 72 hours
B. 47 hours D. 96 hours
4. The burning and destruction of dangerous drugs will be conducted within how many hours after
ocular inspections?
A. 24 hours C. 72 hours
B. 48 hours D. 96 hours
5. Any facility used as storage of CPECs, equipment and paraphernalia used in the manufacture of
dangerous drugs
A. Drug Lab C. Chemical Make – up
B. Clandestine Lab D. Chemical Warehouse
6. Any facility used for the illegal manufacture of any dangerous drug and/ or controlled precursor and
essential chemical.
A. Drug Lab C. Chemical Make – up
B. Clandestine Lab D. Chemical Warehouse
7. The detection and destruction of plantations of dangerous drugs, including the identification, arrest
and prosecution of the planter, owner or cultivator of the land where the plantations are located.
A. Eradication C. Confiscation
B. Burning D. All of these
8. In any case, the PNP anti-drug units shall coordinate/inform the PDEA of the anti-drug operation
within how many hours from the time of the actual custody of the suspects or seizure of said drugs
and substances as well as paraphernalia
A. 24 hours C. 72 hours
B. 48 hours D. 96 hours
9. Where the situation requires urgent action, suspected drug evidence acquired may be test kit.
A. Arrested C. Field Tested
B. Filed tested D. Drug tested
10. A procedure conducted before the actual purchase of illegal drugs that will be examined by the
crime laboratory.
A. Confirmatory test C. Positive test
B. Test buy D. Screening test
11. A police officer who is designated to pretend to be a civilian buyer of dangerous drugs for purposes
of effecting the arrest of the offender
A. Arresting officer C. Apprehending officer
B. Poseur – Buyer D. All of these
12. The "buy-bust" money shall be duly marked or dusted with ultra-violet powder by the
A. PNP Crime Laboratory C. NBI
B. PDEA D. All of these
13. In domestic airports where there are no Bureau of Customs personnel, who is in-charge for both the
arriving and departing passengers and cargoes in connection with anti-drug interdiction operation
A. PDEA C. AVESECGRP
B. NBI D. NARCOM
14. In all international airports in the country, all arriving passengers and cargoes are under the
jurisdiction of the
A. Bureau of Immigration C. DFA
B. Bureau of Customs D. NBI
15. Who among the following can witness the inventory of confiscated drugs?
A. Team leader C. Barangay Captain
B. Media D. Any of these
16. This law is also known as the "Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002".
A. RA 9165 C. RA 6425
B. RA 9156 D. RA 6452
17. This refers to any act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body of any person, with or
without his/her knowledge.
A. Administer C. Administration
B. Use D. Injection
18. It refers to the second or further analytical procedure to more accurately determine the presence of
dangerous drugs in a specimen
A. Screening test C. Examination
B. Confirmatory test D. Physical test
19. The investigative technique of allowing an unlawful or suspect consignment of any dangerous drug.
through or out of the country under the supervision of an authorized officer, with a view to
gathering evidence to identify any person involved in any dangerous drug related offense, or to
facilitate prosecution of that offense;
A. Criminal Investigation C. Intelligence Investigation
B. Controlled Delivery D. Entrapment
20. The 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. Raising C. Planting
B. Manufacture D. Cultivate of Culture
21. Any act of knowingly passing a dangerous drug to another, personally or otherwise, and by any
means, with or without consideration
A. Dispense C. Sale
B. Sell D. Delivery
22. The place where any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor and essential chemical is
administered, delivered, stored for illegal purposes, distributed, sold or used in any form
A. Den C. Resort
B. Dive D. All of these
23. The act of giving away, selling or distributing medicine or any dangerous drug with or without the
use of prescription
A. Dispense C. Sale
B. Sell D. Delivery
24. Any organized group of two (2) or more persons forming or joining together with the intention of
committing any offense prescribed under the Act
A. Syndicate C. Criminal
B. Drug Syndicate D. Organized Criminal
25. 25. A person who pays for, raises or supplies money for, or underwrites any of the illegal activities
prescribed under the Act
A. Financer C. Coddler
B. Protector D. Supplier
26. Any person who is a licensed physician, dentist, chemist, medical technologist, nurse, midwife,
veterinarian or pharmacist in the Philippines
A. Doctor C. Medico Legal
B. Coroner D. Practitioner
28. A person who sells, trades, administers, dispenses, delivers or gives away to another, on any term
whatsoever, or distributes, dispatches in transit or transports dangerous drugs or who acts as a
broker in any of such transactions, in violation on the Act
A. Pusher C. Trader
B. Business Man D. Salesman
29. The agency which serves as the implementing arm of the DDB and shall be responsible for the
efficient and effective law enforcement of all provisions on any dangerous drugs law.
A. PNP C. PDEA
B. NBI D. DDB
31. This law is also known as "The Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972"
A. RA 9165 C. RA 6425
B. RA 9156 D. RA 6452
32. It refers to the state of periodic or chronic intoxication produced by the repeated consumption of a
drug.
A. Drug Addiction C. Physical Dependence
B. Drug dependence D. Psychological Dependence
33. These are synthetic chemicals used as medicine or in the making of medicines, which affects the
body and the mind and have the potential for abuses
A. Drugs C. Illegal drugs
B. Prescriptive Drugs D. OTC Drug
34. It is the amount needed to treat or heal, that is, the smallest amount of drug that will produce a
therapeutic effect
A. Minimal Dose C. Toxic Dose
B. Maximal Dose D. Abusive Dose
35. It is found on users and would be users of drugs whose sources of information are people or
literature other than doctors, pharmacists and health workers.
A. Self-Mediation Syndrome C. Self – Medication Syndrome
B. Battered Woman Syndrome D. Downs Syndrome
36. These are drugs that are used in order to calm, relax and diminish anxiety.
A. Sedative C. Tranquilizer
B. Meconic Acid D. Lysergic Acid
37. This refers to the group of drugs that consists of a variety of mind-altering drugs which distort
reality, thinking and perceptions of time, sound, space and sensation
A. Hallucinogens C. Downers
B. Uppers D. All of the above
38. The tendency of a person to try and to explore the effects of drugs due to curiosity or other reasons
is a cause of drug addiction known as.
A. Experimentation C. Addiction
B. Habituation D. Toleration
40. This is the safest, most convenient and economical route of administering drugs.
A. Injection C. Inhalation
B. Oral D. Topical
41. The commonly abused substances in the Philippines includes the following, except,
A. Shabu C. Inhalants
B. Cannabis D. Cocaine
43. A person who has the difficulty of quitting the habit of alcohol drinking
A. Alcoholism C. Alcoholic
B. Alcohol D. All of them
45. These are drugs which may be purchased from any pharmacy or drugstore without written
authorization from the doctor.
A. Drugs C. Prescription Drugs
B. Illegal Drugs D. OTC drugs
46. It is an active component in tobacco which acts as a powerful stimulant of the central nervous
system.
A. Nicotine C. Tar
B. Carbon Monoxide D. Carbon Dioxide
47. This particular drug is derived from the surface part of a small gray brown cactus.
A. Mescaline C. STP
B. Peyote D. Nicotine
48. It is commonly known as the science of poisons, their effects and antidotes.
A. Oncology C. Toxicology
B. Biology D. Taxonomy
49. It is a derivative of Morphine, commonly available in cough preparations.
A. Heroine C. Codeine
B. Caffeine D. Opium
50. The state where a drug addict becomes nervous, restless and he starts sweating when he does not
get the drugs is
A. Self-mediation Syndrome
B. Battered Woman Syndrome
C. Self-medication Syndrome
D. Withdrawal Syndrome
51. It refers to the type of dangerous drug that relieves pain and often induces sleep.
A. Opium C. Morphine
B. Narcotics D. Codeine
52. These are drugs which suppresses vital body functions especially those of the brain or central
nervous system
A. Downers C. Either A or B
B. Depressant D. Neither A or B
53. It is the act of introducing any dangerous drug to the body of any person with or without his
knowledge
A. Administer C. Dispense
B. Deliver D. Sale
55. Any person who sells, administers, delivers or gives away to another, distribute, transport any
dangerous
A. Pusher C. Distributor
B. Transporter D. User
A. Tetratwydrocannabinol C. Tetrahydrocannabinol
B. Tetrahydocannibanol D. Tretahydrocannabinol
58. It is most commonly known as shabu which is considered as the most popular abuse drug today.
59. The confirmatory test used for opium is a marquis test that produces
A. Purple C. Blue
B. Red D. Yellow – Green
61. The feeling as its insects or parasites are crawling underneath the skin
A. Malnutrition C. Formication
B. Hallucination D. Delusion
62. Any person who is a licensed physician, dentist, chemist, medical technologist, nurse, midwife,
veterinarian or pharmacist in the Philippines refers to
A. Person C. Pusher
B. Practitioner D. Manufacturer
63. The act of introducing into the Philippine sell a dangerous drug is one among the punishable acts
under RA 9165 which is otherwise known as
A. Importation C. Dispensation
B. Exportation D. Delivery
64. The possession of the following quantities of dangerous drugs are punishable by the maximum
penalty. except:
A. 10 grams of opium C. 10
B. 10 grams of shabu grams of morphine D. 10 grams of heroin
65. Possession of dangerous drugs during parties, social gatherings or meetings shall be in the
proximate company of at
A. 2 persons C. More than 2 persons
B. B. At least 2 persons D. Less than 2 persons
B. Practitioner D. Manufacturer
69. The privilege of suspended sentence under RA 9165 shall be extended to a first-time minor offender
for
A. Twice C. Once
B. Thrice D. No limitations
B. Not less than 6 months nor more than 12 moths C. Exceeding 6 months
72. Methamphetamine and Heroin can be detected through urine test within:
A. 1-2 days C. 5-7 days
B. 2-4 days D. 9-10 days
73. Preventing the disease of addiction from over developing is also known as:
A. Primary prevention C. Tertiary prevention
74. Pedro is being treated for substance abuse, also he is being prevented to develop withdrawal
symptoms, thus Pedro is on what stage of prevention:
A. Primary prevention
B. Secondary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Initial prevention
75. Pedro occasionally ingest prohibited drugs; in what stage of prevention can we consider Pedro?
A. Primary prevention
B. Secondary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Initial prevention
76. Seaport and airport intervention are some of the programs of law enforcement to mitigate the
presence of drugs, these activities are considered as:
A. Supply reduction
B. Demand reduction
C. Harm reduction
D. Public concern
77.Criminology students are required to conduct seminar-lecture in different schools regarding the ill-
effect of drugs, this activity is within the concept of
A. Demand reduction
B. Supply reduction
C. Public concern
D. Harm reduction
80. One of the members of the Congress enacted a bill regarding the legalization of cannabis in our
country. such act by the said member of the Congress can be classified as
A. Demand reduction
B. Supply reduction
C. Public concern
D. Harm reduction
81. Pedro purchased a drug which is highly addictive but with the doctor's permission, the drug
purchased by Pedro can be classified as:
A. Schedule 1
B. Schedule 2
C. Schedule 4
D. Schedule 5
85. Pupils dilated and eyes blood shots is the hallmark of:
A. Cocaine use
B. Marijuana abuse
C. Shabu intake
D. Alcohol abuse
86. This drug will give the same effect of alcohol:
A. Inhalants
B. Barbiturate
C. Either A or B
D. Neither A nor B
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96. In case of financial investigation of drug cases, the PNP shall refer the case to what agency/office for
appropriate action:
A PNP
B. AMLC
C. PDEA
D. PNB
99. Who can order the temporarily release of drug dependents under voluntary submission?
A. Health Workers
B. Social Workers
C. Court
D. PDEA
100. Aside from community service, this is also a privilege given to first time minor offender in exchange
of imprisonment.
A. Free livelihood
B. Probation
C. Suspension
D. Dismissal of the case