- 1. A student reads that cocaine was isolated from the coca leaf in 1869 and was initially used for medical purposes. What does this historical example BEST illustrate?
A) A substance may initially have legitimate medical applications but later become recognized for harmful effects and risks. B) Cocaine was originally developed as an illegal street drug. C) Cocaine has never been used in medical contexts. D) All substances used medically are permanently safe.
- 2. A student is asked why the Philippines can be involved in the global drug problem even when drugs are not necessarily produced locally. Which explanation is BEST supported by the lecture?
A) The Philippines has been used as a transit point for certain illicit drugs, including methamphetamine and cocaine. B) The Philippines has no transportation routes that traffickers can exploit. C) The Philippines is completely isolated from international drug trafficking. D) International drug trafficking occurs only in Europe.
- 3. An investigator notices that traffickers use sea routes, air routes, and land routes rather than relying on only one method. What does this suggest about international drug trafficking?
A) Drug trafficking can occur only through airports. B) Drug trafficking does not require organized logistics. C) Land transportation is the only effective method. D) Trafficking networks adapt by using multiple transportation routes to move illicit drugs.
- 4. After the decline of the MedellĂn Cartel, another Colombian cocaine trafficking organization became dominant during the 1990s. Which organization fits the situation?
A) Chinese Triads B) Golden Triangle C) Cali Cartel D) Pablo Escobar Cartel
- 5. A student explains that ancient Inca communities used coca leaves to reduce fatique and increase energy. What does this example demonstrate about the history of drug use?
A) Coca leaves were originally created in modern laboratories B) Drug use began only after the enactment of modern drug laws. C) All ancient druq use was illegal. D) Some substances have been used by societies for specific cultural or functional purposes long before modern drug laws.
- 6. An investigator studies Afghanistan, Iran, and
Pakistan because the region has historically been a major source of illicit opium. Which region is involved?
A) Beqaa Valley B) Golden Triangle C) Golden Crescent D) North American Corridor
- 7. A community has increasing problems involving gambling, excessive drinking, and smoking. The local government wants to understand why these behaviors may affect the community beyond the individual. Which concept BEST applies?
A) Vices are purely personal choices with no social consequences. B) Vices have no relationship to public safety. C) Vices only affect the person who practices them. D) Certain vices may negatively affect individual and community well-being.
- 8. An intelligence analyst is studying a region composed of Myanmar, Laos, and Thailand because of its historical significance in opium production. Which region is being analyzed?
A) Golden Crescent B) Golden Triangle C) Beqaa Valley D) South American Corridor
- 9. A trafficking investigator examines Spain's role in the European drug market. Why is Spain historically significant in this context?
A) It is the historical center of the Golden Triangle. B) It is the primary source of opium in Southwest Asia. C) Its geographic location between Europe and North Africa has made it a major entry and transshipment point for illicit drugs entering Europe. D) It has no significant transportation connections
- 10. A student researches heroin and discovers that Bayer introduced it in 1898 as a supposedly non- addictive alternative to morphine and codeine. What lesson can be drawn from this historical development?
A) Pharmaceutical development automatically guarantees safety. B) A substance believed to be safer may later be found to have significant addictive potential. C) Heroin was created primarily as a recreational drug. D) Morphine was proven to be more addictive than heroin in every situation.
- 11. A criminal intelligence unit investigates a group associated with international drug trafficking, human trafficking, extortion, money laundering and illegal gambling. The group has historical origins as secret societies in China. Which organization is most consistent with the description?
A) Chinese Medellin Cartel B) Chinese Triads C) Cali Cartel D) Golden Cresent
- 12. A law enforcement agency investigates a syndicate that uses legitimate businesses to conceal illegal proceeds. Which activity identified in the lecture may support drug trafficking operations?
A) Physical dependence B) Medical prescription C) Drug education D) Money laundering
- 13. Intelligence officers discover a criminal network using encrypted communication, large financial resources, and multiple transportation routes to move drugs internationally. What does this situation BEST demonstrate?
A) Modern drug trafficking may involve highly organized transnational criminal networks using technology and financial resources. B) Drug trafficking does not involve financial crimes. C) Drug trafficking is usually limited to individual street sellers. D) International trafficking depends only on land transportation.
- 14. An intelligence report An intelligence report identifies Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia as important sources of cocaine production. Which region is being described?
A) East Asia B) South America C) Southwest Asia D) Southeast Asia
- 15. A medical historian examines the use of morphine during World War I and World War II. Many wounded soldiers became dependent after repeated exposure. What condition became associated with these soldiers?
A) Coca dependence B) "Golden Crescent syndrome" C) "Triad disorder" D) Soldier's disease"
- 16. A person occasionally accepts clients selectively and is described as newly engaged in sex work. Which traditional classification is MOST appropriate?
A) Hustler B) Facatory Worker C) Call Girl D) Door Knocker
- 17. A person actively solicits clients in streets, bars, or entertainment establishments. Which traditional classification BEST applies?
A) Call Girl B) Door Knocker C) Hustler D) Brothel Worker
- 18. A person wagers money on the result of a game where the outcome is primarily dependent on chance. Which form of vice is being demonstrated?
A) Lottery B) Drinking C) Gambling D) Chance of Hazard
- 19. A person has consumed excessive alcohol for many years and now experiences serious physical, psychological, and social consequences while still struggling to control drinking. Which condition is MOST consistent with the lecture?
A) Physical fitness disorder B) Drug habituation only C) Alcohol Use Disorder D) Acute gambling disorder
- 20. A driver consumes alcohol before operating a vehicle and and subsequently has delayed reactions and poor judgment. Which effect of alcohol best explains the situation?
A) Alcohol improves judgment during emergencies B) Alcohol strengthens visual accuracy. C) Alcohol depresses the central nervous system and may slow reaction time and impair decision-making. D) Alcohol increases coordination and reaction speed.
- 21. A person manages another person's prostitution and profits from it. Which term BEST describes this person?
A) Door Knocker B) Pimp C) Call Girl D) Client
- 22. A sex worker arranges meetings with clients by appointment while maintaining another occupation. Which traditional classification applies?
A) Brothel Worker B) Door Knocker C) Hustler D) Call Girl
- 23. A student regularly engages in a harmful behavior that gradually affects decision-making, health, and personal relationships. Which concept BEST describes the behavior?
A) Vice B) Administration C) Absorption D) Prescription
- 24. A criminology student uses the term "white slavery" in a modern academic paper. The instructor asks the student to use contemporary terminology instead. Which term should replace it based on the lecture?
A) Drug habituation B) Organized vice C) Human trafficking for sexual exploitation D) Commercial gambling
- 25. A person who has been drinking heavily begins to stagger, speak unclearly, and have difficulty maintaining balance. Which combination of alcohol effects is MOST evident?
A) Reduced coordination, impaired judgment, and slurred speech B) Faster reasoning and clearer speech C) Enhanced balance and improved reaction time D) Increased coordination and improved concentration
- 26. This refers to the uncertainty of the outcome of a game or event, where the result cannot be accurately predicted through human knowledge, skill or foresight alone. What is it?
A) Chance of Hazard B) Gambing C) Scatter D) Chance of Gambling
- 27. What is the title of the song composed by Johann Sebastian Bach.
A) Coffee Cantatas B) Coffee Canta C) Coffee Cantatan D) Coffee Cantata
- 28. The following are forms of vices, EXCEPT:
A) Prostitution B) Smoking C) Sex Addiction D) Drinking
- 29. A person occasionally accepts clients selectively and is described as newly engaged in sex work. Which traditional classification is MOST appropriate?
A) Door Knocker B) Hustler C) Fcatory Worker D) Call Girl
- 30. A public health officer explains that excessive alcohol consumption may cause liver disease, cardiovascular disease, and neurological problems. What does this demonstrate?
A) Long-term excessive alcohol use can produce significant physical health consequences. B) Alcohol has only temporary social effects. C) Alcohol affects only the digestive system. D) Alcohol has no long-term health consequences.
- 31. A person provides sexual services in exchange for money or another form of compensation. Which term in the lecture most directly describes the activity?
A) Gambling B) Prostitution C) Money laundering D) Hustling in general
- 32. A patient receives a drug primarily intended to relieve severe pain and that may cause drowsiness and slow central nervous system activity. Which international classification is MOST appropriate?
A) Hallucinogens B) Stimulants C) Inhalants D) Narcotics
- 33. A person experiences vivid hallucinations, confusion, and difficulty distinguishing conscious from unconscious thought after taking a substance described in the lecture as LSD. Which classification is MOST appropriate?
A) Hallucinogen B) Inhalant C) Narcotic D) Depressant
- 34. A person uses marijuana and subsequently experiences bloodshot eyes, dry mouth, faster heartbeat, and slowed mental and psychomotor activity. Which conclusion sion is is MOST MOST consistent with the lecture?
A) Marijuana always increases psychomotor speed. B) Marijuana affects only the respiratory system. C) Marijuana has no measurable physiological effects D) Marijuana can produce both immediate physiological effects and longer-term risks.
- 35. A person takes a substance and initially becomes highly alert, energetic, and awake, with increased heartbeat and reduced appetite. Which pharmacological classification is MOST consistent with the observed effects?
A) Narcotic B) Inhalant C) Stimulant D) Depressant
- 36. A person repeatedly uses methamphetamine and eventually develops paranoia, aggression, heart problems, and dependence. What conclusion is BEST supported?
A) Methamphetamine only affects sleep patterns. B) Dependence cannot result from stimulant use C) Stimulants are harmless when the user feels energetic D) The stimulant's initial energizing effects do not eliminate the serious risks associated with prolonged use.
- 37. An investigator observes a suspected drug user who displays increased energy, reduced need for sleep, and a faster heartbeat. Which substance category should initially be considered based on the effects described in the lecture?
A) Sedatives only B) Stimulants or "uppers" C) Depressants or "downers" D) Narcotics only
- 38. A new synthetic substance is chemically modified to imitate the effects of an illegal drug while attempting to avoid existing legal restrictions Which h category BEST describes it?
A) Natural drug B) Designer drug C) Medicinal drug D) OTC drug
- 39. A substance significantly affects affects mood, mood, emotions, thinking, and behavior and has a high potential for abuse and dependence. Which international classification BEST fits?
A) Volatile substance B) Herbal drug C) OTC drug D) Psychotropic substance
- 40. A suspected drug user experiences altered perception of time and space, false beliefs, and vivid hallucinations. Which pharmacological category BEST explains the situation?
A) Sedatives B) Hallucinogens or psychedelics C) Stimulants D) Narcotics
- 41. A physician is evaluating a substance that can induce sleep and reduce tension. Which type of depressant identified in the lecture is MOST consistent with this description?
A) Stimulants B) edatives and hypnotics C) Hallucinogens D) Inhalants
- 42. A laboratory technician identifies a drug that is manufactured using chemical compounds in a laboratory. Which classification according to origin applies?
A) Synthetic drug B) Natural druq C) Volatile substance D) Herbal drug
- 43. An investigator encounters a a case case involving misuse of glue, paint thinner, and solvents through inhalation. Which law is identified in the lecture as regulating such misuse?
A) RA 9003 B) RA 7586 C) RA 6425 only D) PD 1619
- 44. A researcher identifies opium, marijuana, and coca leaves as substances derived directly from plants or living organisms. Which classification applies?
A) Synthetic drug B) Natural drugs C) olatile substance D) Herbal drug
- 45. A student argues that medicines and drugs are completely different categories. Which response is scientifically consistent with the lecture?
A) All medicines are drugs, but not all drugs are medicines B) All drugs are medicines. C) Medicines are never chemical substances D) Drugs cannot have medical uses.
- 46. A teenager deliberately drinks excessive amounts of cough syrup to experience intoxication. Which concept BEST applies?
A) Proper medical use B) Drug education C) Therapeutic use D) Drug abuse
- 47. A person purchases an over-the-counter medicine and takes twice the recommended amount because he believes OTC drugs are always harmless. What is the BEST assessment?
A) OTC drugs cannot cause harm B) OTC drugs can still be dangerous when overdosed or misused. C) OTC drugs are automatically safe at any dosage. D) Overdosing is acceptable when no prescription is required.
- 48. A drug law student compares RA 6425 and RA 9165. Under the lecture material, what major change should the student recognize?
A) RA 9165 returned to the exact classification of RA 6425. B) RA 9165 applies only to alcohol. C) RA 9165 abolished all drug regulation. D) RA 9165 replaced the separate "prohibited" and "regulated" categories with the single legal term "dangerous drugs."
- 49. A student is asked which law is currently identified in the lecture as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. Which answer is correct?
A) Republic Act No. 9165 B) Republic Act No. 9115 C) Republic Act No. 9651 D) Presidential Decree No. 1619
- 50. A patient takes paracetamol according to proper directions to reduce fever. How should this use be classified?
A) Drug addiction B) Prescription abuse C) Drug abuse D) Proper medical use of a drug
- 51. A student encounters glue, paint thinner, and aerosol sprays in a lesson on substances that can affect the brain and body despite not normally being considered drugs. What category is being described?
A) Prescription drugs B) Medicinal vaccines C) Herbal drugs D) Unrecognized drugs
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