A) Only inorganic poisons B) Poisons, thier properties, and effects C) The effect of medicines only D) Only natural poisons
A) Toxin B) Medicine C) Poison D) Antidote
A) Vegetable poison B) Synthetic poison C) Mineral poison D) Animal poison
A) Organic volatile B) Animal poison C) Alkaloid D) Inorganic mineral acid
A) Narcotic B) Irritant C) Neurotic D) Corrosive
A) Alcohol B) Sulfuric acid C) Mercury D) Arsenic
A) Chronic poisoning B) Sub-acute poisoning C) Latent poisoning D) Acute poisoning
A) Poison administered to kill others B) Poison taken by mistake C) Poison taken voluntarily to cause one's death D) Poisoning with unclear cause
A) Syrup of Ipecac B) Atropine C) Activated charcoal D) Morphine
A) Neutralize poison chemically B) Relieve pain in poisoning C) Induce vomiting D) Prevent absorption of poison
A) Cyanide B) Opium C) Strychnine D) Belladonna
A) Dose that causes nausea B) One that produces therapeutic effect but no harm C) Dose that kills D) Dose that causes harmful effects
A) Urine B) Hair C) Liver D) Blood
A) Sulfuric acid B) Cocaine C) Chloroform D) Alcohol
A) Methyl alcohol B) Ethanol C) Carbon tetrachloride D) Benzene
A) Hydrochloric acid B) Arsenic C) Strychnine D) Mercury
A) Sub-acute poisoning B) Acute poisoning C) Chronic poisoning D) Instantaneous poisoning
A) Consumer Act B) Administrative Code Sec 755 C) Revised Penal Code D) Labor Code
A) Strychnine B) Nicotine C) Physostigmine D) Morphine
A) Test tube with sodium oxalate B) Denatured alcohol C) Formalin D) Rubbing alcohol
A) Taxation B) Dangerous drugs in their regulation C) Labor rights D) Traffic laws
A) DOJ B) NBI C) PDEA D) PNP
A) MDMA B) Marijuana C) Methamphetamine hydrochloride D) Opium
A) Life imprisonment to death and a fine of PhP500,000 to PhP10,000,000 B) Community service C) Fine only D) Imprisonment of 1-5 years
A) Erythroxylon Cocoa B) Cannabis Sativa L. C) Papaver Somniferum D) Datura Stramonium
A) Tranquilizer B) Narcotic C) Stimulant and hallucinogen D) Sedative
A) 500 grams or more B) 1 kilogram C) 10 grams D) 50 grams
A) Schedule I B) Schedule II C) Schedule IV D) Schedule III
A) Imprisonment of 20 years B) Minimum of 6 months rehabilitation C) Fine only D) Death penalty
A) Cocaine B) Morphine C) Methamphetamine D) Amphetamine
A) Maintenance of den,dive or resort B) Possession of paraphernalia C) Importation of drugs D) Use of drugs
A) Stimulants B) Vitamins C) Narcotics D) Hallucinogens
A) Physical dependence including tolerance and withdrawal B) Psychological desire only C) Occasional drug use D) Emotional dependence
A) Acetone B) Potassium permanganate C) Acetic anhydride D) Ephedrine
A) Fine only B) 12 years and one day to 20 years imprisonment and a fine of PhP300,000 to PhP400,000 C) Death D) Life imprisonment
A) Cocaine B) Morphine C) Tetrahydrocannabol (THC) D) MDMA
A) Schedule IV B) Table II C) Schedule I D) Table I
A) Shabu B) Cocaine C) Ecstasy D) Heroin
A) Importation only B) Use of dangerous drugs C) Illegal manufacture only D) Maintenance of den
A) Legal pharmaceutical lab B) Hospital pharmacy C) Research lab in universities D) Facility for illegal drug manufacturing
A) Any public building B) Any property C) The house of another man D) One's own house
A) Location of the building B) Weather conditions on fire day C) Kind and character of the building D) Extent of damage or value
A) Malice B) Willfulness C) Motive D) Accident
A) The building burned, it was intentional, and actual charring occurred B) That only smoke was present C) The building was empty at the time of fire D) The fire was caused by an electrical faults
A) Explosion B) Careless smoker C) Spontaneous combustion D) Lightning
A) Single point of fire origin B) Rapid extension due to accelerants C) Fire starting in the kitchen area only D) Low intensity fire with little flame
A) Intimidation B) Concealment of crime C) Accident ignition D) Economic gain
A) Accidental fire-setting behavior B) A financial motive for arson C) Setting fire to conceal other crimes D) An uncontrollable impulse to start fires for pleasure
A) Both a and b B) Only spontaneous combustion C) Chemical method (thermit bombs) D) Mechanic method ( matches)
A) 1 gram B) 2 nanograms C) 10 nanograms D) 100 nanograms
A) Bromine B) Sulfuric acid C) Hydrochloric acid D) Alcohol |