- 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) Supposition B) Injection C) Oral ingestion D) Snorting
- 2. based on the World Health Organization definition, is a cluster of physiological, behavioral, and cognitive phenomena of variable intensity, in which the use of psychoactive drug takes on a high priority thereby involving, among others, a strong desire or a sense of compulsion to take the substance and the difficulties in controlling substance-taking behavior in terms of its onset, termination, or levels of use
A) Drug dependence B) Drug abuse C) Drug use D) Drug misuse
- 3. Statement 1: The availability of drugs in the community has no impact on drug-taking behavior among youth. Statement 2: Lack of vocational training for out-of-school youth contributes to drug abuse by leaving them with too much free time.
A) Statement 1 is incorrect, 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 correct, Statement 2 is correct.
- 4. What is the main focus of Drug Identification in Forensic Chemistry?
A) Scientific examination of drug and volatile substances B) Drug manufacturing processes C) Drug prescription D) Marketing of pharmaceuticals
- 5. 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 incorrect, Statement 2 is correct C) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is incorrect D) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is incorrect
- 6. These include tablets, capsules, liquid, powder, brick or decks of marijuana, crushed leaves, and uprooted plants
A) Medicine B) Drugs C) Dangerous drugs D) Medicinal
- 7. A specimen that has been derived through switching or replacement of the original sample.
A) Adulterated B) Expanded C) Substituted D) Diluted
- 8. Types of administration of drugs: This is the most efficient means of administration which involves depositing a drug directly into the bloodstream.
A) Snorting B) Buccal C) Intravenous D) Intramuscular
- 9. What role does community indifference and apathy play in the prevalence of drug abuse?
A) It provides strong support to law enforcement B) It discourages community cooperation with law enforcement C) It decreases the availability of drugs D) It enhances awareness about drug abuse
- 10. The drug is administered by placing it in the buccal cavity just under the lips.
A) Intravenous B) Buccal C) Inhalation D) Oral ingestion
- 11. This occurs when the effects of the drug sought can be realized with minimal hazards, whether or not used therapeutically, legally, or as prescribed by a physician.
A) Drug abuse B) Drug misuse C) Drug use D) Drug dependence
- 12. 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) Intramuscular C) Suppositories D) Skip popping
- 13. Statement 1:Community members showing indifference and apathy can help law enforcement agencies deal with the drug problem more effectively. Statement 2:Sensationalized media coverage of the drug abuse problem can influence youth to experiment with drugs.
A) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is incorrect B) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is correct C) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is incorrect. D) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is correct.
- 14. is usually conducted by a forensic chemist/chemical officer to determine the presence of dangerous drugs on submitted specimens.
A) Dangerous drugs B) Illicit drugs C) Prohibited drugs D) Drug Identification
- 15. This occurs when a drug is taken under circumstances and at a dose that significantly increases its hazards or potentials whether or not used therapeutically.
A) Drug use B) Drug misuse C) Drug dependence D) Drug abuse
- 16. This is one of the most common ways of taking a drug.
A) Oral ingestion B) Injection C) Inhalation D) Snorting
- 17. 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 incorrect. B) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is correct. C) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is correct D) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is incorrect
- 18. the process of separating the mixture and comparing the migration of each component with the standard.
A) Infrared B) Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy C) Spectroscopy D) Chromatography
- 19. may refer to a characteristic reaction and behavior of varying intensity, depending on the amount of the drug taken and length of time used which ensue upon abrupt cessation of a drug upon the body
A) Withdrawal B) Withdrawal of Symptoms C) Drug use D) Dependency
- 20. The following drugs are most common in drug testing, which one does not belong?
A) Amphetamine B) Marijuana C) Ecstacy D) Methamphetamine
- 21. Which specimens are submitted for drug identification?
A) Biological specimens B) Electronic devices C) Personal belongings D) Clothing samples
- 22. is the outcome of treatment that refers to the reinstatement or recovery of a previous level of functioning social, emotional, physical, and econornic aspects of a drug dependent.
A) Retribution B) Treatment C) Rehabilitation D) Coup d etat
- 23. Curiosity, peer pressure, environmental influences, boredom, frustration, and the desire to escape to reality are some factors that help people turn to drugs.
A) Ignorance B) Poverty C) Loss of Family Values and Solidarity D) Various Factors
- 24. Parents, who are busybodies, neglect their children. Western influences (through the media) have eroded the Filipino values of praying and eating together.
A) Various Factors B) Loss of Family Values and Solidarity C) Poverty D) Ignorance
- 25. By this, drug-taking behavior can be influenced by the prevailing environmental condition in a given community since drugs are easily available in the community; the increasing number of users and pushers in the community; and no vocational or skilled training for out-of-school youth to keep them gainfully occupied; and indifference and apathy of the community members in providing their support and cooperation to law enforcement agencies in dealing with the drug problem.
A) Various Factors B) Family Aspect C) Community Aspect D) School Aspect
- 26. What is the main focus of Drug Identification in Forensic Chemistry?
A) Scientific examination of drugs and volatile substances B) Drug prescription C) Marketing of pharmaceuticals D) Drug manufacturing processes
- 27. 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 incorrect, Statement 2 is correct D) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is incorrect.
- 28. specimen containing either a substance that is not a normal constituent for that type of specimen or an endogenous substance at a concentration that is not a normal physiological concentration.
A) Adulterated B) Subtituted C) Expanded D) Diluted
- 29. despite its efforts of molding the youth towards responsible citizens of the country, also tends to contribute to the drug problems in our society if there is no basic drug education on the proper use of drugs in the school Oftentimes, teachers are concerned on to the academic achievements of their students while the latter's personality growth and upbringing are being neglected
A) Community Aspect B) Family Aspect C) School Aspect D) Loss of Family Values and Solidarity
- 30. A drug is administered by injecting the drug just below the surface of the skin
A) Subcutaneous B) Intramuscular C) Intravenous D) Inhalation
- 31. How can media influence youth towards drug use?
A) By providing factual information only B) By promoting healthy lifestyle C) By sensationalizing the drug abuse problem D) By underreporting drug abuse issues
- 32. smoking pipes, tooters, and aluminum foils should also be submitted for examination to determine the presence of dangerous drugs.
A) Paraphernalia B) Contraband C) Gear D) Things
- 33. It is also noteworthy that the media is a contributory factor in influencing the youth towards drug use by over-sensationalizing the tri- media on the drug abuse problem, and too much advertisement on curative and therapeutic effects of drugs
A) Influence made by the Media B) Psychological Factor C) Community Aspect D) Biological Factor
- 34. Statement 1: The purpose of drug tests conducted by forensic chemist 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 incorrect, Statement 2 is correct B) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is incorrect C) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is correct D) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is correct
- 35. Who is responsible for conducting drug identification?
A) General practitioner B) Forensic chemist/chemical officer C) Laboratory technician D) Pharmacist
- 36. Drug Detection depends on the following, except one.
A) Elimination B) Absorption C) Administration D) Disposition
- 37. This occurs when a drug is taken or administered under circumstances and a dose that significantly increases the hazards to the individual or others
A) Drug misuse B) Drug abuse C) Drug use D) Drug dependence
- 38. Lack of knowledge and information about how dangerous drugs look like, their bad effects, legal consequences, and other aspects of prohibited drugs, drug pushing, drug syndicates, and many others
A) Poverty B) Loss of Family Values and Solidarity C) Various Factors D) Ignorance
- 39. Which of the following best describes the role of a forensic chemist/chemical officer?
A) Administering treatments B) Selling over-the-counter drugs C) Conducting drug tests and determining the presence of dangerous drugs D) Prescribing medications
- 40. Which specimens are submitted for drug identification?
A) Biological specimens B) Clothing samples C) Personal belongings D) Electronic devices
- 41. is a branch of Forensic Chemistry that deals with the scientific examination of drugs and volatile substances
A) Drug test B) Dangerous drugs C) Drug Identification D) Drug identity
- 42. is a state of psychic or physical dependence or both, on a drug arising in a person following the administration of drugs on a periodic or continuous basis
A) Drug use B) Drug abuse C) Drug dependence D) Drug misuse
- 43. It is probably the second most commonly used route of drug administration
A) Subcutaneous B) Inhalation C) Snorting D) Injection
- 44. Which of the following is not a factor in the community aspect that influences drug abuse among youth?
A) Indifference and apathy of community members B) Lack of vocational or skilled training for youth C) High employment rates among youth D) Drugs being easily available in the community
- 45. are quite simple to perform even by investigators in the field.
A) Indicator test B) Substantial test C) Confirmatory test D) Screening test
- 46. the following are some of the common factors leading to drug abuse of a child/children: lack of communication between the parents and their children; parents frequently quarreling in the presence of their children; parents being busy in their works, and rejected children; and children prefer to be with their peer group because they feel nobody wants them at home
A) Family Aspect B) Loss of Family Values and Solidarity C) Community Aspect D) School Aspect
- 47. Types of administration of drugs: The active ingredients of the drug are absorbed in the bloodstream through the soft tissues lining the mouth
A) Inhalation B) Suppositories C) Buccal D) Subcutaneous
- 48. Which condition is not a biological factor contributing to drug use?
A) Fatigue and mental disorders B) Chronic cough and physical ailments C) Regular physical exercise D) Insomnia and physical distress
- 49. Amphetamine is one of the most common drugs in drug testing.
A) True B) False
- 50. is the method employed to confirm the results of the screening/preliminary test.
A) Substantial test B) Confirmatory test C) Screening test D) Indicator test
- 51. 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 incorrect, Statement 2 is incorrect B) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is correct C) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is correct D) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is incorrect
- 52. 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 incorrect, Statement 2 is incorrect B) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is correct C) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is correct D) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is incorrect
- 53. Types of administration of drugs: This is sometimes called "skin popping"
A) Subcutaneous B) Intramuscular C) Intravenous D) Snorting
- 54. conflicts among the youths also affect their positive behavior toward the maintenance of a clean living. The psychological conflict becomes a contributory factor for the youth to be hooked on drugs. Low self-esteem and poor self-image may easily lead to drug abuse; as well as the need for acceptance and a sense of belonging also may lead to drug abuse. Mental problem and escape from reality also leads to drug abuse.
A) Community Aspect B) Parental Neglect C) Sociological Factors D) Psychological Factor
- 55. includes a series of color tests producing characteristic colors for each family or group of drugs
A) Indicator test B) Substantial test C) Screening test D) Confirmatory test
- 56. Which of the following is a biological factor that can lead to drug abuse
A) Strong family support B) High academic performance C) Excessive social interactions D) Fatigue and chronic cough
- 57. Which psychological factor is likely to lead to drug abuse among youths?
A) Positive self-image B) High self-esteem C) Low self-esteem and poor self image D) Strong sense of belonging
- 58. refers to a specimen with less than normal physiological constituents
A) Diluted B) Expanded C) Substituted D) Adulterated
- 59. 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 diagnose diseases C) To identify nutritional deficiencies D) To assess hydration levels
- 60. is a confirmatory method whereby light is used to identify the sample specimen.
A) Chromatography B) Infrared C) Spectroscopy D) Ultraviolet-visible
- 61. Statement 1: Drug identification in Forensic Chemistry focuses on the drug manufacturing process. Statement 2: Drug identification is conducted by forensic chemist 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) correct Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is correct
- 62. 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 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
- 63. Types of administration of drugs: Administration involves the injection of a drug into a large muscle mass that has a good blood supply.
A) Intravenous B) Intramuscular C) Snorting D) Buccal
- 64. 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) Inhalation B) Buccal C) Suppositories D) Snorting
- 65. The following are sample specimens in drug testing which one is most common?
A) Hair B) Tissue C) Urine D) Blood
- 66. is the method that refers to all methods and techniques utilized to help an individual overcome some deficit or impairment.
A) Retribution B) Rehabilitation C) Coup d etat D) Treatment
- 67. Refers to any act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body of any person, with or without his/her knowledge.
A) Administer B) Injection C) Ingestion D) Illicit
- 68. Types of administration of drugs: Inhalation through the nose of drugs not in gaseous form.
A) Inhalation B) Snorting C) Suppositories D) Buccal
- 69. Used for screening of dangerous drugs in urine specimens
A) Chromatography B) Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy C) Infrared D) Spectroscopy
- 70. The drug can be administered into the body by the use of a syringe.
A) Intramuscular B) Intravenous C) Injection D) Skin popping
- 71. Types of administration of drugs: A drug in gaseous form enters the lungs and is quickly absorbed by the capillary system
A) Subcutaneous B) Snorting C) Inhalation D) Suppositories
- 72. Statement 1: High levels of community support and cooperation can significant reduce drug abuse in the area. Statement 2: The media's focus on the curative and therapeutic effects of drugs has no influence on youth drug use.
A) Statement 1 is in incorrect, statement 2 is incorrect B) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is correct C) Statement 1 is correct, Statement 2 is incorrect D) Statement 1 is incorrect, Statement 2 is correct.
- 73. contribute to an individual's use of drugs.
Some individual health conditions such as fatigue, chronic cough, insomnia, physical distress, and mental disorders are usually relieved with the use of drugs, and improper use will lead to drug abuse. With the use of drugs, the body works actively, but the continued improper use will result in drug dependency
A) Parental Neglect B) Sociological Factors C) Influence made by the Media D) Biological factor
- 74. What is the result of the continued improper use of drugs to relieve individual health conditions?
A) Increased social popularity B) Drug dependency C) Improved physical fitness D) Enhanced mental clarity
- 75. Drug detection depends on the following, except
A) Absorption B) Disposition C) Elimination D) Classification
- 76. This is the most prevalent factor that prompts pushers and abusers alike to indulge in dangerous drugs. Pushers are forced by circumstances to sell prohibited drugs as a means or source of livelihood. Many abusers use dangerous drugs as a means or source as a vehicle for escaping the realities of poverty and its concomitant problems
A) Loss of family values and solidarity B) Various factors C) Ignorance D) Poverty
- 77. This test involves the application of an analytical procedure to identify the presence of a specific drug or metabolite.
A) Screening test B) Substantial test C) Confirmatory Test D) Indicator test
- 78. What is the purpose of drug tests conducted by forensic chemists on body fluids?
A) To assess hydration levels B) To identify nutritional deficiencies C) To diagnose diseases D) To determine the presence of dangerous drug metabolites
- 79. Which of the following best describes the role of a forensic chemist/chemical officer?
A) Selling over-the-counter drugs B) Prescribing medications C) Administering treatments D) Conducting drug tests and determining the presence of dangerous drugs
- 80. The drug is administered through the vagina or rectum.
A) Snorting B) None of these C) Suppositories D) Subcutaneous
- 81. This is also the most rapid method of drug administration.
A) Intravenous B) Intramuscular C) Subcutaneous
- 82. Who is responsible for conducting drug identification?
A) Laboratory technician B) Pharmacist C) Forensic chemist/chemical officer D) General practitioner
- 83. Drug Detection depends on the following, except
A) Absorption B) Elimination C) Disposition D) Classification
- 84. It is noteworthy that the most influential aspect of the upbringing of the youth is the influences that the environment can have to them.
A) Loss of Family Values and Solidarity B) School Aspect C) Community Aspect D) Family Aspect
- 85. The word refers to parts of or products from the plant Cannabis sativa that contain substantial amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
A) Cannabis (marijuana) B) methamphetamine C) Ecstasy D) Cocaine
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