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CDI7-DEVCON
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  • 1. Alcoholism primarily affects which organ in the body?
A) Brain
B) Liver
C) Heart
D) Kidney
  • 2. Excessive gambling may lead to?
A) Physical strength
B) Improved social skills
C) Financial distress and family problems
D) Enhanced memory
  • 3. Alcohol is classified as a?
A) Inhalant
B) Stimulant
C) Depressant
D) Hallucinogen
  • 4. The legal act of prostitution is?
A) Fully legal in all cases
B) Not covered by law
C) Allowed everywhere
D) Generally prohibited, with specific exceptions
  • 5. Chronic alcoholism may lead to?
A) Enhanced physical endurance
B) Improved attention
C) Liver cirrhosis and social dysfunction
D) Increased memory retention
  • 6. A person spending most of their earnings in casinos is likely experiencing?
A) Responsible gambling
B) Legal recreational activity
C) Alcoholism
D) Gambling addiction
  • 7. One of the social effects of prostitution is?
A) Improved moral values
B) Academic performance
C) Public health risks
D) Legal immunity
  • 8. Alcohol intoxication primarily causes?
A) Enhanced physical performance
B) Impaired judgment and motor skills
C) Alertness and euphoria
D) Reduced drowsiness
  • 9. Problem gambling may result in?
A) Mental stress and financial instability
B) Improved decision-making
C) Enhanced wealth
D) Legal benefits
  • 10. Chronic vice involvement typically affects?
A) Only financial status
B) Only personal health
C) No measurable impact
D) Both personal and societal wellbeing
  • 11. Alcoholism may indirectly increase the risk of?
A) Improved social skills
B) Increased immunity
C) Road accidents
D) Enhanced career opportunities
  • 12. Persistent gambling may cause?
A) Enhanced family bonding
B) Improved concentration
C) Improved memory
D) Loss of property and strained relationships
  • 13. Which of the following is considered a social vice?
A) Alcoholism
B) Prostitution
C) Gambling
D) All of the above
  • 14. One method to prevent alcoholism is?
A) Legalized heavy drinking
B) Ignoring health advice
C) Education and responsible consumption
D) Complete social isolation
  • 15. Which of the following is a common psychological effect of gambling addiction?
A) Improved academic performance
B) Anxiety and depression
C) Enhanced reasoning
D) Reduced stress
  • 16. Prostitution may contribute to?
A) Spread of sexually transmitted infections
B) Increased literacy
C) Improved family cohesion
D) Enhanced societal health
  • 17. Alcohol abuse in teenagers can lead to?
A) Poor academic performance
B) Increased alertness
C) None of the above
D) Physical strength
  • 18. Excessive gambling behavior is often linked to?
A) Better social relationships
B) Improved time management
C) Financial instability and legal issues
D) Responsible decision-making
  • 19. Chronic alcoholism may affect?
A) Only social life
B) Only financial status
C) Only liver
D) Liver, brain, and social behavior
  • 20. Engaging in vices such as prostitution may result in?
A) Spread of diseases
B) None of the above
C) Both A and B
D) Legal prosecution
  • 21. Gambling addiction often leads to?
A) Personal enrichment
B) Economic hardship
C) Financial literacy
D) Legal employment benefits
  • 22. Alcohol consumption affects?
A) Memory only
B) Enhances physical fitness
C) None
D) Decision-making and motor coordination
  • 23. Legal measures to curb vices include?
A) Alcohol regulations
B) Enforcement of anti-prostitution laws
C) Responsible gambling policies
D) All of the above
  • 24. Psychological effects of vice involvement include?
A) Physical strength
B) Enhanced reasoning
C) Depression, anxiety, and stress
D) Improved focus
  • 25. Social awareness programs aim to?
A) Ignore illegal gambling
B) Reduce vice-related harm
C) Promote prostitution
D) Encourage substance use
  • 26. Which of the following drugs is classified as a depressant under RA 9165?
A) Marijuana
B) Heroin
C) Ecstasy
D) Cocaine
  • 27. What is the primary method of administration for shabu?
A) Eating
B) Snorting powder
C) Topical
D) Smoking or injecting
  • 28. Which of the following is a psychoactive effect of cocaine?
A) Loss of consciousness
B) Euphoria and alertness
C) Sedation
D) Muscle relaxation
  • 29. Inhalants are dangerous because?
A) Improve cognitive abilities
B) Always injected
C) Can cause sudden death
D) No psychoactive effects
  • 30. The resin extracted from cannabis is known as?
A) Shabu
B) Marijuana resin or hashish
C) Ecstasy
D) Morphine
  • 31. Pinpoint pupils, drowsiness, slowed respiration → likely drug?
A) Heroin
B) Shabu
C) Ecstasy
D) Cocaine
  • 32. Dilated pupils, restlessness, hyperactivity → likely drug?
A) Morphine
B) Inhalants
C) Cocaine
D) Marijuana
  • 33. Injecting substance intravenously for rapid euphoria → likely drug?
A) Heroin
B) Cocaine resin
C) Ecstasy
D) Marijuana
  • 34. Paranoia, hallucinations, erratic behavior → likely drug?
A) Shabu
B) Inhalants
C) Morphine
D) Cocaine
  • 35. Common method of administration for marijuana?
A) Intravenous only
B) Smoking/oral ingestion
C) Snorting only
D) Transdermal
  • 36. Hallucinations, rapid heartbeat, jaw clenching → drug?
A) Heroin
B) Inhalants
C) Ecstasy
D) Cocaine
  • 37. Sniffing glue/paint thinner → expected effect?
A) Calmness
B) Improved attention
C) Euphoria, dizziness, potential sudden death
D) Increased appetite
  • 38. Euphoria, drowsiness, slow breathing after injection → drug?
A) Ecstasy
B) Cocaine
C) Morphine
D) Shabu
  • 39. Smoking marijuana daily → effect?
A) Depressant only
B) Hallucinogenic/cognitive impairment
C) No effect
D) Stimulant
  • 40. Pill ingestion causing heightened sensory perception → drug?
A) Heroin
B) Ecstasy
C) Cocaine
D) Morphine
  • 41. Habitual shabu user: aggression, insomnia, weight loss → likely administration?
A) Snorting
B) Oral
C) Transdermal
D) Smoking/injecting
  • 42. Cocaine user with nosebleeds → probable route?
A) Oral
B) Smoking
C) Snorting
D) IV injection
  • 43. Euphoria, sedation, analgesia → drug?
A) Heroin
B) Ecstasy
C) Inhalants
D) Cocaine
  • 44. Drug often used in hospitals for pain relief but abused recreationally?
A) Ecstasy
B) Morphine
C) Shabu
D) Marijuana
  • 45. Young adult: elevated heart rate, hyperactivity, anxiety → likely drug?
A) Morphine
B) Inhalants
C) Heroin
D) Cocaine
  • 46. Patient with needle marks, slow breathing, drowsiness → administration?
A) Oral ingestion
B) IV injection
C) Smoking
D) Snorting powder
  • 47. Person sniffing paint thinner: slurred speech, dizziness, chemical odor → drug?
A) Inhalants
B) Cocaine
C) Shabu
D) Morphine
  • 48. Increased sensory perception, jaw clenching, hyperthermia → drug?
A) Marijuana
B) Heroin
C) Ecstasy
D) Morphine
  • 49. Unconscious with shallow breathing after using opiate → first response?
A) Encourage further use
B) Give coffee
C) Immediate medical attention
D) Observe without intervention
  • 50. Smoking rolled green substance daily → likely substance?
A) Morphine
B) Marijuana
C) Cocaine
D) Shabu
  • 51. Cocaine user: weight loss, irritability, insomnia → health effect?
A) Analgesia
B) Respiratory depression
C) Stimulant-induced physiological and psychological effects
D) Memory enhancement
  • 52. Route of administration of heroin associated with fastest euphoria?
A) Oral
B) Topical
C) Smoking
D) IV injection
  • 53. Shabu user: extreme hyperactivity, aggression, insomnia → action by authorities?
A) Ignore
B) Awareness and rehabilitation programs
C) Encourage recreational use
D) Only impose fines
  • 54. Chronic marijuana use can result in?
A) Improved cognitive function
B) Increased energy and alertness
C) No effect
D) Impaired memory, motivation, lung function
  • 55. Sniffing inhalants repeatedly → possible effect?
A) Increased immunity
B) Permanent neurological damage
C) Enhanced cognition
D) Weight gain
  • 56. Primary purpose of chain of custody?
A) Facilitate sale of drugs
B) Allow private handling
C) Ensure documentation and evidence integrity
D) Avoid law enforcement oversight
  • 57. Who maintains chain of custody?
A) Law enforcement or authorized personnel
B) Drug users
C) Civilian witnesses
D) Media reporters
  • 58. First step in chain of custody?
A) Destruction
B) Public display
C) Confiscation with documentation
D) Lab testing
  • 59. Destruction of confiscated drugs?
A) By selling to authorized buyers
B) With proper procedure and documentation
C) By arresting officer alone
D) Immediately without documentation
  • 60. Importance of chain of custody?
A) Optional for large seizures
B) Alter evidence
C) Only for inventory
D) Ensure admissibility in court
  • 61. Officer logs seizure and issues receipt → principle?
A) Personal possession
B) Public exhibition
C) Documentation and accountability
D) Destruction
  • 62. Lab receives sealed drugs → next step?
A) Give to media
B) Return immediately
C) Log and inspect integrity
D) Open/test without logging
  • 63. Defense challenges seized drug integrity → procedure?
A) Chain of custody documentation
B) Immediate destruction
C) Ignore protocols
D) Media presentation
  • 64. Transfer without documenting → consequence?
A) Break in chain, jeopardizing admissibility
B) Safe handling
C) Legal
D) No consequence
  • 65. Destroyed under supervision of law enforcement and DOJ → demonstrates?
A) Secure storage
B) Confiscation
C) Documentation
D) Proper destruction procedure
  • 66. Suspect disputes quantity → prosecution defense?
A) Ask witnesses to estimate
B) Show chain of custody
C) Ignore defense
D) Destroy remaining drugs
  • 67. Officer logs every handling → principle?
A) Immediate destruction
B) Improper handling
C) Documentation and accountability
D) Witness intimidation
  • 68. Storing drugs in unsecured locker → violated part?
A) Secure storage
B) Documentation
C) Destruction
D) Confiscation
  • 69. Removing drug for testing without documentation → risk?
A) Evidence valid
B) Increased potency
C) Legal victory
D) Evidence integrity compromised
  • 70. Drugs logged and witnessed during destruction → objective?
A) Transparency/legal compliance
B) Entertainment
C) Distribution
D) Optional formality
  • 71. Two officers testify with no log → impact?
A) Strengthened prosecution
B) Compromised evidence, possible dismissal
C) No effect
D) Automatic conviction
  • 72. Discrepancy in log → action?
A) Investigate, correct, report
B) Ignore
C) Give to media
D) Destroy evidence
  • 73. Suspect claims tampering → analysis?
A) Review all custody records and handovers
B) Encourage witnesses to lie
C) Ignore claim
D) Destroy evidence
  • 74. Packaging damaged → implication?
A) Return to suspect
B) Evidence valid
C) Potential breach requiring explanation
D) Cannot test
  • 75. Multiple officers handled package, one signature illegible → court interpretation?
A) Ignore
B) Automatically exclude evidence
C) Destroy remaining drugs
D) Corroborate and assess integrity
  • 76. Selling shabu to another person → punishable act?
A) Simple use
B) Failure to report
C) Illegal trafficking
D) Illegal possession
  • 77. Student carrying small marijuana → punishable?
A) Rehabilitation only
B) Illegal trafficking
C) Illegal possession
D) Parental neglect
  • 78. Importing cocaine without authorization → act?
A) Drug use
B) Illegal import/trafficking
C) Personal consumption
D) Legal import
  • 79. Selling ecstasy in nightclub → act?
A) Recreational use
B) Illegal trafficking
C) Legal trade
D) Personal possession
  • 80. Carrying 10 grams shabu, no intent to sell → liability?
A) None, first offense
B) Illegal trafficking
C) Cultivation
D) Illegal possession
  • 81. Distributing marijuana seeds without license → punishable as?
A) Illegal trafficking
B) Not covered
C) Legal cultivation
D) Personal use
  • 82. Warehouse stores cocaine for sale → offense?
A) Simple use
B) Illegal trafficking
C) Illegal possession
D) Storage for private use
  • 83. Giving shabu to minor → liability?
A) Illegal trafficking with qualifying circumstance
B) Minor offense
C) Illegal possession
D) Legal distribution
  • 84. Transporting drugs across provinces without authority → act?
A) Illegal possession
B) Legal transport
C) Parental supervision
D) Illegal trafficking
  • 85. Keeping small cocaine for personal use → punishable as?
A) Illegal possession
B) None if not sold
C) Illegal trafficking
D) Drug cultivation
  • 86. Manufacturing methamphetamine in clandestine lab → punishable as?
A) Illegal possession
B) Legal pharmaceutical activity
C) None
D) Illegal trafficking
  • 87. Selling drugs online → classified as?
A) Personal consumption
B) Legal promotion
C) Illegal possession
D) Illegal trafficking
  • 88. 2 grams shabu hidden for personal use → guilty of?
A) Illegal trafficking
B) Importation
C) None
D) Illegal possession
  • 89. Drug courier carrying heroin for sale → offense?
A) Illegal trafficking
B) Legal courier service
C) Illegal possession
D) Simple use
  • 90. Selling ecstasy to tourist → punishable?
A) Personal use
B) Illegal trafficking
C) Illegal possession
D) None if tourist consents
  • 91. Cultivating marijuana for sale → liability?
A) Illegal possession
B) None
C) Illegal trafficking
D) Recreational cultivation
  • 92. Giving friend shabu for free → punishable?
A) Illegal trafficking
B) Legal distribution
C) Simple courtesy
D) Illegal possession
  • 93. Possession of drugs without license for research → punishable as?
A) Illegal possession if unlicensed
B) Exempt
C) Legal if academic
D) Illegal trafficking
  • 94. Hiding large stash of cocaine for later sale → guilty of?
A) Illegal possession
B) Importation only
C) Personal use
D) Illegal trafficking
  • 95. Transporting shabu exceeding threshold, no sale → considered?
A) Illegal possession
B) Illegal trafficking
C) Exempt
D) Legal if no sale
  • 96. Manufacturing ecstasy for personal use only → punishable as?
A) Exempt
B) Simple use
C) Illegal trafficking
D) Illegal possession
  • 97. Possession of 0.5 g heroin for personal use → punishable as?
A) Not
B) Legal
C) Illegal possession
D) Illegal trafficking
  • 98. Selling shabu near a school → punishable under?
A) Simple use
B) Illegal possession
C) Illegal trafficking with special circumstance
D) Legal business
  • 99. Smuggling cocaine into the country → chargeable offense?
A) Illegal trafficking
B) Legal import
C) Illegal possession
D) Simple use
  • 100. Offering dangerous drugs for sale without formal transaction → punishable as?
A) Legal if voluntary
B) Exempt if no payment
C) Illegal trafficking
D) Illegal possession
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