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  • 1. Types of administration of drugs: The drug is taken by the mouth and must pass through the
    stomach before being absorbed into the bloodstream.
A) Snorting
B) Injection
C) Oral Ingestion
D) Suppositories
  • 2. Types of administration of drugs: It is done by inhaling a powder of a liquid drug into the nasal
    coats of the mucous membrane.
A) Snorting
B) Suppositories
C) Buccal
D) Inhalation
  • 3. Drug Detection depends on the following, except
A) Disposition
B) Absorption
C) Administration
D) Elimination
  • 4. Amphetamine is one of the most common drugs in drug testing
A) False
B) True
  • 5. Types of administration of drugs: The active ingredients of the drug are absorbed in the bloodstream through the soft tissues lining the mouth.
A) Subcutaneous
B) Inhalation
C) Buccal
D) Suppositories
  • 6. The following are sample specimens in drug testing which one is most common?
A) Hair
B) Blood
C) Tissue
D) Urine
  • 7. The drug can be administered into the body by the use of a syringe or hypodermic needle in the following ways, except one.
A) Intravenous
B) Suppositories
C) Intramuscular
D) Skin popping
  • 8. The following drugs are most common in drug testing, which one does not belong?
A) Methamphetamine
B) Ecstasy
C) Marijuana
D) Amphetamine
  • 9. The drug is administered through the vagina or rectum.
A) Snorting
B) Suppositories
C) None of these
D) Subcutaneous
  • 10. The drug is administered by placing it in the buccal cavity just under the lips.
A) Buccal
B) Intravenous
C) Inhalation
D) Oral Ingestion
  • 11. Types of administration of drugs: This is sometimes called "skin popping".
A) Intramuscular
B) Subcutaneous
C) Intravenous
D) Snorting
  • 12. A drug is administered by injecting the drug just below the surface of the skin.
A) Subcutaneous
B) Intravenous
C) Inhalation
D) Intramuscular
  • 13. The drug can be administered into the body by the use of a syringe.
A) Intramuscular
B) Injection
C) Skin popping
D) Intravenous
  • 14. It is probably the second most commonly used route of drug administration.
A) Subcutaneous
B) Inhalation
C) Snorting
D) Injection
  • 15. Types of administration of drugs: A drug in gaseous form enters the lungs and is quickly absorbed by the capillary system.
A) Inhalation
B) Snorting
C) Subcutaneous
D) Suppositories
  • 16. Types of administration of drugs: This is the most efficient means of administration which involves depositing a drug directly into the bloodstream.
A) Buccal
B) Intravenous
C) Snorting
D) Intramuscular
  • 17. Statement 1: The purpose of drug tests conducted by forensic chemists on body fluids is to determine the presence of dangerous drug metabolites.
    Statement 2: Specimens submitted for drug identification are usually electronic devices.
A) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is correct
B) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is incorrect
C) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is correct
D) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is incorrect
  • 18. Which specimens are submitted for drug identification?
A) Personal belongings
B) Biological specimens
C) Electronic devices
D) Clothing samples
  • 19. What is the main focus of Drug Identification in Forensic Chemistry?
A) Scientific examination of drugs and volatile substances
B) Drug manufacturing processes
C) Marketing of pharmaceuticals
D) Drug prescription
  • 20. What is the purpose of drug tests conducted by forensic chemists on body fluids?
A) To determine the presence of dangerous drug metabolites
B) To assess hydration level
C) To diagnose diseases
D) To identify nutritional deficiencies
  • 21. Statement 1: Forensic chemists conduct drug identification to determine the presence of harmful drugs in the body fluids of suspected drug users.

    Statement 2: Drug Identification in Forensic Chemistry focuses on the drug manufacturing process.
A) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is correct
B) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is incorrect
C) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is incorrect
D) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is correct
  • 22. Which of the following best describes the role of a forensic chemist/chemical officer?
A) Prescribing medications
B) Conducting drug tests and determining the presence of dangerous drugs.
C) Selling over-the-counter drugs
D) Administering treatments
  • 23. Drug Detection depends on the following, except.
A) Disposition
B) Classification
C) Elimination
D) Absorption
  • 24. Statement 1: The role of a forensic chemist/chemical officer includes prescribing medications.

    Statement 2: Volatile substances can be included in the scientific examination conducted during drug identification.
A) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is correct
B) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is incorrect
C) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is incorrect
D) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is correct.
  • 25. Who is responsible for conducting drug identification?
A) Pharmacist
B) General practitioner
C) Laboratory technician
D) Forensic chemist/chemical officer
  • 26. Statement 1: Drug Identification in Forensic Chemistry focuses on the drug manufacturing process.

    Statement 2: Drug identification is conducted by forensic chemists or chemical officers.
A) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is incorrect
B) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is incorrect
C) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is correct.
D) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is correct
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