Foundation University
FINAL EXAMINATION
DRUG EDUCATION & VICE CONTROL
Name:_________________________________ Course & year Level: ____________
Date: ______________ Score: ______________
Multiple Choice: Below are questions accompanied with different options. One of the options is the correct
answer. Select and encircle the letter that best corresponds the correct answer.
1. The largest amount of a drug that will produce a desired therapeutic effect, without any
accompanying symptoms of toxicity.
a. Minimal dose
b. Maximal dose
c. Lethal dose
d. Abusive dose
2. The amount needed to produce the side effects and action desired by an individual who improperly
uses it.
a. Minimal dose
b. Maximal dose
c. Lethal dose
d. Abusive dose
3. The amount of drugs that will cause death.
a. Minimal dose
b. Maximal dose
c. Lethal dose
d. Abusive dose
4. It refers to the individual reaction to a drug, food, etc. for unexplained reasons.
a. Idiosyncrasy
b. Allergy
c. Side effects
d. Poisonous property
5. Are group of drugs that has the effect of depressing the central nervous system.
a. Depressants
b. Stimulants
c. Hallucinogens
d. Tranquilizers
6. Are group of drugs having the effect of stimulating the central Nervous system.
a. Depressants
b. Stimulants
c. Hallucinogens
d. Tranquilizers
7. Refers to the group of drugs that are considered to be mind altering drugs and give the general effect
of mood distortion.
a. Depressants
b. Stimulants
c. Hallucinogens
d. Tranquilizers
8. The king of all drugs considered the most widely used, socially accepted and most extensively
legalized drug throughout the world.
a. Narcotics
b. Heroin
c. Opium
d. Alcohol
9. A drug that is present in coffee, tea, chocolate, cola drinks and some wake up pills.
a. Cocaine
b. Caffeine
c. Shabu
d. Amphetamines
10. The drug taken from the coca bush plant.
a. Cocaine
b. Caffeine
c. Shabu
d. Amphetamines
11. Which of the following is not part of the depressant drug?
a. Narcotics
b. Opium
c. Seconal
d. Cocaine
12. Those who use drugs to keep them awake or for additional energy to perform an important work.
a. Situational users
b. Spree users
c. Hard core addicts
d. Hippies
13. Drug that is derived from the surface part of a small gray brown cactus.
a. Mescaline
b. Peyote
c. Morning glory seeds
d. STP
14. Are drugs used for inducing sleep in persons plagued with anxiety, mental stress, and insomnia.
a. Barbiturates
b. Peyote
c. Morning glory seeds
d. STP
15. The term marijuana is a Spanish Mexican term used to refer to the________
a. Epedra plant
b. Indian hemp plant
c. Opium poppy plant
d. Coca bush plant
16. These are Volatile substances which are found to be the most commonly abused by children lured
into the drug habit.
a. Stimulants
b. Sedatives
c. Sedatives
d. Solvents
17. An active component in tobacco which acts as a powerful stimulant of the central nervous system.
a. Nicotine
b. Peyote
c. SDT
d. Coccaine
18. Known as poor man`s cocaine.
a. Caffeine
b. Stimulants
c. Shabu
d. Marijuana
19. Is three to five times more powerful than morphine from which it is derived and the most addicting
opium derivative.
a. Heroin
b. Codeine
c. Morphine
d. Opium
20. Are non prescription medicines, which may be purchased from any pharmacy or drugstore without
written authorization from a doctor.
a. Prescriptive drugs
b. Over the counter drugs
c. Drugs
d. Legal drugs
21. Neozep, tuseran and biogesic are examples of;
a. Prescriptive drugs
b. Over the country drugs
c. Drugs
d. Legal drugs
22. Is commonly known as the science of poisons.
a. Toxic
b. Toxicology
c. Poison
d. Poisonology
23. Known as comprehensive dangerous drug act of 2006.
a. R.a. 9615
b. R.a. 9165
c. R.a. 8965
d. R.a. 1565
24. This refers to the application of drugs directly to a body site such as the skin and the mucous
membrane.
a. Injection
b. Inhalation
c. Topical
d. Iontophoresis
25. The introduction of drugs into the deeper layers of the skin by the use of special type of electric
current for local effect.
a. Injection
b. Inhalation
c. Topical
d. Iontophoresis
26. It refers to the cure of poisons.
a. Anecdote
b. Antidote
c. Asidote
d. Adidote
27. The following are Countries which constitute the Golden Triangle, except;
a. Laos
b. Thailand
c. Myanmar
d. Taiwan
28. Alcohol is an example of;
a. Depressants
b. Stimulants
c. Barbiturates
d. Hallucinogens
29. Red eyes on the part of a person is a positive indication of drug abuse.
a. False
b. True
c. Maybe
d. Perhaps
30. The act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body of any person with or without his
knowledge.
a. Intake
b. Administer
c. Digest
d. Inhale
31. Was discovered by British chemist Alder Wright in 1896. It was the second attempt to treat opium
and morphine addiction. It was called the “miracle drug” because it was believed that in can cure
both opium and morphine addiction.
a. Opium
b. Codeine
c. Heroin
d. Morphine
32. Is a lower echelon criminal recruited by a smuggling organization to cross a border carrying drugs, or
sometimes an unknowing person in whose bag or vehicle the drugs are planted, for the purpose of
retrieving them elsewhere.
a. Muele
b. Mulle
c. Mule
d. Muellue
33. It is a global black market activity consisting of production, distribution, packaging, and sale of illegal
psychoactive substances. It simply involves smuggling across borders, and distribution within the
demand country.
a. Drug Manufacturing
b. Drug Producer
c. Drug Trafficking or illegal drug trade
d. Illegal Criminal Drug Lords
34. It is the first derivative of opium. It was first known as “Morphium” and later changed into
“Morphine” after the Greek God of dream Morpheus. This was the first attempt to cure opium
addiction.
a. Codeine
b. Cocaine
c. Heroin
d. Morphine
35. A syndrome that is found in users and would be users of drugs whose sources of information are
people or literature other than doctors, pharmacists and health workers.
a. Medication of self
b. Self medication syndrome
c. Medication syndrome
d. Self medication
For numbers 36-50 write “S” if the drug is a stimulant, “D” if it is a depressant, and “H” if it is a hallucinogen.
Write your answer at the blank space before the number.
________36. Methamphetamine Hydrochloride
________37. Alcohol
________38. Marijuana
________39. Amphetamines
________40. Caffeine
________41. Nicotine
________42. Tranquilizers
________43. Morphine
________44. Heroin
________45. Seconal
________46. Coccaine
________47. Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD)
______48. Mescaline
______49. Volatile Solvents
______50. Opium
51. What is the technique in anti drug operation that is carried out by allowing suspect consignment of
narcotic drugs, psychotropic substance substituted for them to pass out into one or more country
with knowledge of their competent authorities with a view to identify persons involved in the
commission of drug related offense?
a. Undercover operation
b. Controlled delivery
c. Airport/ seaport Interdiction
d. Buy Bust Operation
52. What is the chemical name of the drug Shabu?
a. Amphetamine Hydrochloride
b. Matamphetamine Sulfate
c. Dextroamphetamine Sulfate
d. Methamphetamine Hydrochloride
53. Many drug seizures are made as a result of a raid. Raids involving illegal drug seizures are usually
covered by;
a. Memorandum/order
b. Search warrant
c. Warrant of arrest
d. Documentary Evidence
54. What is the first procedure at the crime scene upon arrival?
a. Record time/date of arrival at the crime scene, location of the scene, condition of the weather,
condition and type of lighting, direction of the wind and visibility.
b. Secure the crime scene by installing a rope or a tape.
c. Designate a member of the team or summon other policemen or responsible persons to stand
watch and secure the scene.
d. Immediately retain and interview witnesses.
55. Generally, the success in the recognition, search, collection, handling, preservation and
documentation of evidence in narcotic investigation rest upon;
a. The quantity and quality of evidence.
b. The quality of the witnesses gathered.
c. The quality of people involved in the crime scene investigation activity.
d. The weight of evidences being collected that can easily pinpoint the perpetrator.
56. SPO2 Miguel holding the seized drugs has an important commitment to meet. This makes him not
available in traveling the evidence to the laboratory for examination. What must SPO2 Miguel needs
to do in order for the evidence to reach at the laboratory?
a. Prioritize the commitment and deliver the evidence after.
b. He should hand the evidences to another officer who should make the delivery personally.
c. Keep the evidences and preserve it until the commitment is done.
d. Make an affidavit certifying that you are unavailable in delivering the evidences.
57. It involves the location and destruction of marijuana plantations, including the identification, arrest
and prosecution of the planter, owner or cultivator, and the escheating of the land where the
plantation is located.
a. Mobile Marijuana checkpoint
b. Marijuana Eradication
c. Drug suppression
d. None of the aforementioned.
58. It involves the conduct of surveillance, interception and interdiction of persons and evidence during
travel by air or sea vessels.
a. Mobile Checkpoint
b. Marijuana eradication
c. Airport and seaport interdiction
d. Buy bust operations
59. It refers to the use of a drug with such frequency that it causes physical or mental harm to the user or
impairs social functioning. It may also signifies the use of any drug prohibited by the law, regardless
of whether it is actually harmful or not. For example, the use of Marijuana, even if it occurred only
once in a while, would constitute abuse.
a. Drug addiction
b. Drug Dependence
c. Drug Abuse
d. Drug Rehabilitation
60. It is the state of the mind in which a person has lost the power of self control in respect of a drug. He
consumes the drug repeatedly leaving aside all values in life. In other words the addict can resort to
crime to satisfy his drug craving.
a. Drug addiction
b. Drug Dependence
c. Drug Abuse
d. Drug Rehabilitation
61. People have generally different motivation in life. The young ones are very much adventurous and
some of them have strong attraction in drug taking, because they consider it as the “IN” thing
nowadays. The following are common causes that influence a person to take illegal drugs; EXCEPTt:
a. Experimentation
b. Poor Personality
c. Association
d. Tertiary Education
62. Persons who are suffering from intense depression, pride, anger, lust, gluttony(food trip), greed, envy
and laziness are mostly the ones to resort on illegal drug taking.Thus majority of the drug users are
fundamentally immature, emotionally childish, insecure or are suffering from problems of
adolescence, financial, family, or personal circumstances.
a. Experimentation
b. Poor Personality
c. Association
d. Tertiary Education
63. These are school age users who take drugs for “kicks”, an adventurous daring experience, or as a
means of fun. There may be some degree of psychological dependence but little physical dependence
due to the mixed pattern of use.
a. Spree Users
b. Hippies
c. Situational Users
d. Hard Core Addicts
64. These are those persons, whose activities revolve almost entirely around the drug experience and
securing supplies. They show strong psychological dependence on the drug.
a. Spree Users
b. Hippies
c. Situational Users
d. Hard Core Addicts
65. Those who use drugs to keep them awake or for additional energy to perform an important work.
Such individual may or may not exhibit psychological dependence.
a. Spree Users
b. Hippies
c. Situational Users
d. Hard Core Addicts
66. A drug abuser will do everything possible to conceal his habit. To be able to recognize the outward
signs and symptoms, it is equally important to realize that the drug problems are a complex one. Only
after observing calmly and patiently his behavior, appearance and associations, may one pass
judgment and act. The following are primary signs of a drug abuser; EXCEPT:
a. Frequent shifting of mood
b. Changes in behavior
c. Changes in physical appearance
d. Being Happy
67. It is a process whereby a team of professionals composed of psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric
social workers conduct an examination to determine whether or not a patient is suffering from
psychiatric disorder.
a. Aptitude Test
b. Agility Test
c. Neurological Test
d. Psychiatric Evaluation
68. This test is to measure the readiness with which the individual increases his knowledge and
improves skills when given necessary opportunity and training.
a. Aptitude Test
b. Agility Test
c. Neurological Test
d. Psychiatric Evaluation
69. It is the policy making body and strategy making body under the office of the president charge with
the planning and formulation of policies and programs on drug prevention and control. It is
composed of 17 members (3 as permanent, 12 as ex-officio, and 2 as regular members).
a. Dangerous Drugs Board
b. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
c. United Nation Office on Drugs and Crimes
d. None of the Above
70. It is the implementing arm of the DDB and responsible for the efficient and effective law enforcement
of all the provisions against any dangerous drugs and/or precursors and essential chemicals.
a. Dangerous Drugs Board
b. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
c. United Nation Office on Drugs and Crimes
d. None of the Above
71. The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) is headed by:
a. Senior Superintendent
b. Director General
c. Deputy Director General
d. Senior Inspector
72. It is a medical supervision on the elimination of drugs from the system of any addicted person.
a. Detoxification
b. Rehabilitation
c. Individual Therapy
d. Group Therapy
73. It is the dynamic process directed towards the physical, emotional/psychological, vocational, social
and spiritual change to prepare a person for the fullest life compatible with his capabilities and
potentials, and render him able to become a law abiding and productive member of the community
without abusing drugs.
a. Detoxification
b. Rehabilitation
c. Individual Therapy
d. Group Therapy
74. This involves a one to one relationship whose aim is to help the patient reduce his drug abusing
behavior and develop insight into his condition.
a. Detoxification
b. Rehabilitation
c. Individual Therapy
d. Group Therapy
75. This is a form of therapy where the individual is helped through group process. Each member of the
group receives immediate feedback from the other members regarding his verbal and other forms of
behavior. Group support and encouragement are given to the subject on the premise that these are
effective devices, which can produce positive results towards behavioral modification.
a. Detoxification
b. Rehabilitation
c. Individual Therapy
d. Group Therapy
76. This form of intervention is based on the recognition that while the family as a primary social unit,
can be a source of problem leading to drug abuse, can also be a powerful factor in improving the
behavior of the drug dependent. It may include restructuring of the family, environmental
manipulation, strengthening family communication, and discovering other means of family
communication, and discovering potentials of the family members to help facilitate the rehabilitation
of the drug dependent.
a. Family Therapy
b. Rehabilitation
c. Individual Therapy
d. Group Therapy
77. If the patient is found to be an opiate abuser, the treatment prescribed shall be for a period of not less
than:
a. 3 Months
b. 5 Months
c. 4 Months
d. 6 Months
78. PO1 Juan de la Cruz suspected Pedro to have been using an illegal drug after he noticed him having
the signs and symptoms of a drug abuser. What does PO1 Juan de la Cruz should do FIRST for him to
have the probable cause to arrest Pedro?
a. Arrest Pedro and conduct drug test
b. Confront Pedro and ask him if he is a user of an illicit drug
c. Report the incident to the PDEA and let them handle the case
d. Determine Pedro`s history, peer groups, way of living, daily activities, etc.
79. To avoid contamination, tampering, or substitution of the evidence inside the container, what should
be done?
a. Transport it directly to the Laboratory for further examination
b. Maintain the Chain of Custody and make sure that every item is receipted
c. The container must be sealed in a way that it will be impossible to open without breaking it
d. Put the evidence in the plastic container and wrap it with a packing tape
80. As a rule, do not touch, alter or remove anything at the crime scene until the evidence has been
processed through notes, sketches and photographs, with proper measurements. This refers to:
A. the golden rule in investigation
B. the number one SOP in investigation
C. the act of note taking
D. the act of crime scene preservation
Essay: In at least 100 words, explain the process of the buy-bust operation. (20 points)