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  • 1. What does toxicology study?
A) Only inorganic poisons
B) Poisons, thier properties, and effects
C) The effect of medicines only
D) Only natural poisons
  • 2. A substance that when introduced into the body produces noxious effects chemically is called:
A) Toxin
B) Medicine
C) Poison
D) Antidote
  • 3. Which classification of poison is "Strychnine"?
A) Vegetable poison
B) Synthetic poison
C) Mineral poison
D) Animal poison
  • 4. What type of poison is Hydrochloric acid classified as?
A) Organic volatile
B) Animal poison
C) Alkaloid
D) Inorganic mineral acid
  • 5. A poison that produces stupor and loss of feeling is termed as:
A) Narcotic
B) Irritant
C) Neurotic
D) Corrosive
  • 6. What is an example of a volatile organic poison?
A) Alcohol
B) Sulfuric acid
C) Mercury
D) Arsenic
  • 7. Which type of poisoning shows sudden and marked disturbance of function?
A) Chronic poisoning
B) Sub-acute poisoning
C) Latent poisoning
D) Acute poisoning
  • 8. Suicidal poisoning means:
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
  • 9. Which of the following agents is a mechanical antidote?
A) Syrup of Ipecac
B) Atropine
C) Activated charcoal
D) Morphine
  • 10. Emetics are used to:
A) Neutralize poison chemically
B) Relieve pain in poisoning
C) Induce vomiting
D) Prevent absorption of poison
  • 11. Which poison causes dilation of the pupils?
A) Cyanide
B) Opium
C) Strychnine
D) Belladonna
  • 12. What is the safest dose?
A) Dose that causes nausea
B) One that produces therapeutic effect but no harm
C) Dose that kills
D) Dose that causes harmful effects
  • 13. What organ is best suited for detecting chronic arsenic poisoning?
A) Urine
B) Hair
C) Liver
D) Blood
  • 14. Which of the following is an inorganic-non volatile poison?
A) Sulfuric acid
B) Cocaine
C) Chloroform
D) Alcohol
  • 15. Which of these poisons is known as 'wood alcohol' and causes blindness?
A) Methyl alcohol
B) Ethanol
C) Carbon tetrachloride
D) Benzene
  • 16. Which poison is classified as an alkaloid?
A) Hydrochloric acid
B) Arsenic
C) Strychnine
D) Mercury
  • 17. What type of poisoning produces gradual deterioration and may not cause death promptly?
A) Sub-acute poisoning
B) Acute poisoning
C) Chronic poisoning
D) Instantaneous poisoning
  • 18. Which law governs the dispensing of violent poisons like arsenic and morphine in the Philippines?
A) Consumer Act
B) Administrative Code Sec 755
C) Revised Penal Code
D) Labor Code
  • 19. Which of these poisons is commonly found in the leaves of tobacco plants?
A) Strychnine
B) Nicotine
C) Physostigmine
D) Morphine
  • 20. What is the recommended preservation method for blood samples in toxicological examination?
A) Test tube with sodium oxalate
B) Denatured alcohol
C) Formalin
D) Rubbing alcohol
  • 21. What does RA 9165 primarily address?
A) Taxation
B) Dangerous drugs in their regulation
C) Labor rights
D) Traffic laws
  • 22. Which agency is the implementing arm of the Dangerous Drug Board?
A) DOJ
B) NBI
C) PDEA
D) PNP
  • 23. What is "shabu" according to RA 9165?
A) MDMA
B) Marijuana
C) Methamphetamine hydrochloride
D) Opium
  • 24. What is the penalty for importing dangerous drugs under RA 9165?
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
  • 25. Which plant is referred to as Cannabis or Marijuana in RA 9165?
A) Erythroxylon Cocoa
B) Cannabis Sativa L.
C) Papaver Somniferum
D) Datura Stramonium
  • 26. What kind of drug is a Ecstasy(MDMA)?
A) Tranquilizer
B) Narcotic
C) Stimulant and hallucinogen
D) Sedative
  • 27. What quantity of marijuana possession triggers the highest penalty per RA 9165?
A) 500 grams or more
B) 1 kilogram
C) 10 grams
D) 50 grams
  • 28. Which schedule does Heroin fall under in the 1961 UN Single Convention?
A) Schedule I
B) Schedule II
C) Schedule IV
D) Schedule III
  • 29. What penalty applies to first-time drug users found positive after a confirmatory test?
A) Imprisonment of 20 years
B) Minimum of 6 months rehabilitation
C) Fine only
D) Death penalty
  • 30. What drug is described as having a fatal dose range between 5 and 50 mg per kg body?
A) Cocaine
B) Morphine
C) Methamphetamine
D) Amphetamine
  • 31. What is the illegal act under Section 6 RA 9165?
A) Maintenance of den,dive or resort
B) Possession of paraphernalia
C) Importation of drugs
D) Use of drugs
  • 32. Which of the following is NOT classified as a drug under RA 9165?
A) Stimulants
B) Vitamins
C) Narcotics
D) Hallucinogens
  • 33. What is the basic definition of addiction under RA 9165?
A) Physical dependence including tolerance and withdrawal
B) Psychological desire only
C) Occasional drug use
D) Emotional dependence
  • 34. Which chemical is NOT listed in the 1988 UN Convention Table I?
A) Acetone
B) Potassium permanganate
C) Acetic anhydride
D) Ephedrine
  • 35. In the Philippines, what is the penalty for possession of less than 5 grams of dangerous drugs like heroin?
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
  • 36. What is the main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana?
A) Cocaine
B) Morphine
C) Tetrahydrocannabol (THC)
D) MDMA
  • 37. What kind of chemical is Pseudoephedrine classified under in the 1988 UN Convention?
A) Schedule IV
B) Table II
C) Schedule I
D) Table I
  • 38. What is the street name for Methylenedioxymethamphetamine?
A) Shabu
B) Cocaine
C) Ecstasy
D) Heroin
  • 39. What actions are unlawful under Sec. 15 RA 9165?
A) Importation only
B) Use of dangerous drugs
C) Illegal manufacture only
D) Maintenance of den
  • 40. What type of laboratory is defined as a clandestine laboratory?
A) Legal pharmaceutical lab
B) Hospital pharmacy
C) Research lab in universities
D) Facility for illegal drug manufacturing
  • 41. Under Old Common Law, arson is defined as the willful and malicious burning of:
A) Any public building
B) Any property
C) The house of another man
D) One's own house
  • 42. According to the Revised Penal Code, the liability for arson depends on all the following except:
A) Location of the building
B) Weather conditions on fire day
C) Kind and character of the building
D) Extent of damage or value
  • 43. Which of the following is NOT an element that constitutes arson?
A) Malice
B) Willfulness
C) Motive
D) Accident
  • 44. What must be proved to establish the body of the crime in the arson case?
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
  • 45. Which is NOT a natural cause of fire?
A) Explosion
B) Careless smoker
C) Spontaneous combustion
D) Lightning
  • 46. Which of these tell-tale signs indicates possible arson?
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
  • 47. A motive for arson can include all EXCEPT:
A) Intimidation
B) Concealment of crime
C) Accident ignition
D) Economic gain
  • 48. Pyromania is best described as:
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
  • 49. Which method might an arsonist use to start a fire?
A) Both a and b
B) Only spontaneous combustion
C) Chemical method (thermit bombs)
D) Mechanic method ( matches)
  • 50. What is the minimum amount of high-quality DNA typically required for successful RFLP analysis in forensic testing?
A) 1 gram
B) 2 nanograms
C) 10 nanograms
D) 100 nanograms
  • 51. Which of the following is NOT an inorganic poison?
A) Bromine
B) Sulfuric acid
C) Hydrochloric acid
D) Alcohol
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