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Diagnostic Test

Drug Education

Name: ___________________________
Instruction: Select the letter of your choice.

1. The mere marking of seized drugs and paraphernalia, unsupported by a physical inventory and
taking of photographs, and in the absence of the testimonies of the custodian, PO1 Mark Clarence
Silver and the Investigator, PO3 Jody Ann de Carpio erodes the integrity of the evidence and its
seizure is clearly a flagrant procedural lapse on:
a) Chain of custody c) Proof of guilt beyond reasonable doubt
b) Evidentiary value d) Quantum of evidence
2. This is made in the context of an existing rule of law or statute authorizing the performance of an
act or duty or prescribing a procedure in the performance thereof. This applies when nothing in
the record suggests that the law enforcers deviated from the standard conduct of official duty
required by law:
a) Presumption of innocence c) Presumption of coherence
b) Presumption of regularity d) Presumption of lawfulness
3. Before the filing of an appropriate charges before the prosecutors office on drug violation, PO3
Jody Ann de Carpio as the case investigator must have this as basis for the aforementioned
charges:
a) Chain of custody c) Proof of inventory and photographing
b) Positive results on drug examination d) evidence recovered from the crime scene
4. This performs to ensuring that the integrity and evidentiary value of the seized drugs are
preserved, so much as that unnecessary doubts as to the identity of the evidence are removed:
a) Chain of custody c) Investigation report
b) Evidentiary value d) Proof of inventory and photographing
5. According to UNODC, in 2010 an estimated 90% of opiates in this country were already being
converted into morphine and heroin unlike in the past where majority of the processing of heroin
from morphine for the European market was understood to take place in Turkey:
a) Pakistan c) Afghanistan
b) Iran d) Mexico
6. What happens when there is reasonable doubt in the chain of custody?
a) the accused should suffer the penalty under the law
b) accused deserved to be acquitted of the serious charges
c) it has maintained the integrity of physical evidence
d) the accused is entitled to fair and judicious trial
7. Mayor Tik Yadao was identified by President Rodney Juterte as protector or coddler of drug
syndicates in the Municipality of Santa Isabel. Can the Mayor be convicted of a drug violation
under RA 9165 based on the pronouncement of the President?
a) Yes, the President has solid evidence against him
b) Yes, intelligence reports would confirm his nefarious activities
c) No, allegation is not synonymous to guilt
d) No, the Mayor is immune from suit during his term
8. This is the widely manufactured amphetamine type stimulant (ATS):
a) Ecstasy c) Cocaine
b) Amphetamine d) Methamphetamine
9. This is a generic term applied to alkaloids from opium poppy, their synthetic analogues, and
compounds synthesized in the body, and synthetic opioids:
a) Opioid c) Opiates
b) Opium d) Amphetamine
10. These are various products derived from the opium poppy plant:
a) Opioids c) Opiates
b) Opium d) Amphetamine
11. This drug remains by far the most widely used illicit substance:
a) Cannabis c) Opium
b) Amphetamine type substances d) Cocaine
12. This is the second most widely used group of substances:
a) Cannabis c) Opium
b) Amphetamine type substances d) Cocaine
13. This is the third most widely used group of substances:
a) Cannabis c) Opioid
b) Amphetamine type substances d) Cocaine
14. Menandro Canoy, the right hand man of Mayor Tik Yadao, was found in possession of 20 kilos of
drugs by the Investigating Prosecutor. It appeared that he had the immediate possession or
control of the drugs recovered. Such possession is considered:
a) Actual possession c) Constructive possession
b) Exclusive possession d) Control or dominion
15. Granting that Menandro Canoy, the right hand man of Mayor Tik Yadao, he had been found in
possession of 20 kilos of drugs by the Investigating Prosecutor. However, he cannot dispose of
the same at his discretion but at the behest of Mayor Tik Yadao. Such possession is considered:
a) Actual possession c) Constructive possession
b) Exclusive possession d) Control or dominion
16. In the charge of illegal possession of drugs, the accused must have animus posidendi to establish
what element of the crime?
a) Free and conscious possession c) such possession is not authorized by law
b) Constructive possession d) the object is identified as a drug
17. It is anything that is used or intended to be used in any manner in the commission of illegal drug
trafficking or related offenses:
a) Equipment c) Paraphernalia
b) Precursor d) Instrument
18. What is that act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body of any person, with or without
his or her knowledge, by injection, inhalation or other means?
a) Dispense c) Administer
b) Use d) Prescribe
19. When shall the raiding team shall conduct the physical inventory of the drug evidence and
photograph the same?
a) After the area has been secured
b) immediately after seizure and confiscation
c) Upon order from the team leader
d) When the witnesses are present already
20. The sale, distribution, supply or transport of legitimately imported, in-transit, manufactured or
procured controlled precursors and essential chemicals, in diluted, mixtures or in concentrated
form, to any person or entity engaged in the manufacture of any dangerous drug, and shall
include packaging, repackaging, labeling, relabeling or concealment of such transaction through
fraud, destruction of documents, fraudulent use of permits, misdeclaration, use of front
companies or mail fraud:
a) Chemical diversion c) drug pushing
b) Controlled delivery d) drug trafficking
21. Under his tutelage, the Provincial Director PSSupt. Ernesto Catakizz allowed a suspect
consignment of bulk dangerous drug to be delivered using Tacloban Express Courier from Santa
Isabel Municipality to Manila with a view of gathering evidence such as the identity of the
person(s) involved in such drug transaction:
a. Chemical diversion c) Controlled operation
b. Controlled delivery d) drug trafficking
22. It is the minimizing effect in repetition of the same dose of the drug over a period of time and
the necessity of increasing the dose to obtain the same effect:
a) Immunity c) Tolerance
b) Adaptation d) Addiction
23. This refers to an altered physiological state brought about by repeated use of a drug over a
period of time, necessitating continued use of the drug to prevent withdrawals:
a) Psychological dependence c) Physical dependence
b) Chemical dependence d) Drug Dependence
24. In its pure form, it is white and made up of shiny, colorless crystals and called snow in the
junkie jargon:
a) Cocaine c) Heroin
b) Opium d) Shabu
25. This refers to the group of drugs which affect the central nervous system, producing perceptual
alterations, intense and varying emotional changes and thought disruption:
a) Narcotics c) Hallucinogens
b) Simulants d) Depressants
26. It is an act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body of any person,with or without his or
her knowledge, by injection, inhalation, ingestion or other means:
a) dispense c) administer
b) use d) prescribe
27. As per RA 9165, it is any organized group of ______ or more persons forming or joining together
with the intention of committing any offense prescribed under the law:
a) two c) four
b) three d) five
28. It is anything that is used in or intended to be used in any manner in the commission of illegal
drug trafficking or related offenses:
a) Equipment c) paraphernalia
b) Precursor d) instrument
29. It is the rapid test performed to establish potential positive result:
a) Validity test c) confirmatory test
b) Screening test d) preliminary test
30. Any act of injecting, intravenously or instramuscularly, of consuming, either by chewing,
smoking, sniffing, eating, swallowing, drinking or otherwise introducing into the physiological
system of the body, any of the dangerous drugs:
a) addiction c) dependence
b) abuse d) use
31. While on patrol, PO3 Beatriz Pervez and PO3 Jody Ann de Carpio stopped Lito Molomolo on the
street, interrogated him, and patted him for weapon(s) or contraband. The police officers
properly introduced themselves and made initial inquiries, approached and restrained Lito who
manifested unusual and suspicious conduct, in order to check the latters outer clothing for
possibly concealed weapons. They further instructed Lito to bring out the contents of his pocket
which yielded two (2) sachets of white crystalline powder. Suppose the substance turned out
positive for shabu, can it be admitted as evidence against Lito?
a) Yes, it was a valid stop and frisk
b) Yes, because Lito manifested unusual and suspicious conduct
c) No, because the search was conducted before the arrest
d) No, stop and frisk is for concealed weapons and not for drugs
32. It is an analytical test using a devise, tool or equipment with a different chemical or physical
principle that is more specific which will validate the initial result:
a) validity test c) confirmatory test
b) screening test d) preliminary test
33. Methylene dioxymethamphetamine is commonly known as:
a) ecstasy c) morphine
b) ketamine d) mescaline
34. An alien guilty of violation of RA 9165 shall be punished with deportation:
a) after serving his sentence c) even before final judgment
b) as the sole penalty d) with no chance for appeal
35. Buy-bust operation is a form of:
a) Inflagrante delicto arrest c) warrantless arrest
b) Hot pursuit arrest d) Instigation
36. Any person found in possession of 100 grams of marijuana shall be punished with:
a) Imprisonment of twenty years and one day to life imprisonment
b) Imprisonment to twelve years and one day to twenty years
c) Life imprisonment to death
d) Life imprisonment
37. What is the period of rehabilitation for first time offenders?
a) At least six months c) at least twelve months
b) Six months d) twelve months
38. It is the prescription of any dangerous drugs to any person whose physical or physiological
condition does not require the use or in the dosage prescribed therein:
a) Unlawful prescription c) unnecessary prescription
b) Illegal prescription d) unethical prescription
39. It is the issuance of a prescription by a person who does not have the license or authority to do
so:
a) unlawful prescription c) unnecessary prescription
b) illegal prescription d) unethical prescription
40. Is buy-bust operation conducted by the PNP valid without coordination with the PDEA?
a) Yes, PDEAs participation is not condition sine qua non for every buy-bust operation
b) Yes, buy-bust is a form of an in flagrante arrest
c) No, a buy-bust operation is invalidated by mere non-coordination with the PDEA
d) No, PDEAs participation is an indispensable requirement before police authorities may carry out a buy-bust
operation
41. Is prior surveillance necessary for the validity of a buy-bust operation?
a) No. Prior surveillance is not a prerequisite for the validity of an entrapment operation because buy-bust is
a form of an in flagrante arrest
b) No. There is there is no rigid or textbook method of conducting buy-bust operations
c) Yes. Buy-bust operation will be invalidated by reason of failure to initiate the required surveillance
operation
d) Yes. Prior surveillance conforms with the due process clause requirement of the Constitution
42. This shall take charge and have custody of all dangerous drugs, controlled precursors and
essential chemicals, as well as instruments and paraphernalia and laboratory equipment
confiscated for proper disposition:
a) Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
b) PDEA Forensic Laboratory
c) Dangerous Drug Board
d) PNP Crime Laboratory
43. It is a minimizing effect in repetition of the same dose of the drug over a period of time and the
necessity to increase the dose to obtain an effect equivalent to the original dose:
a) immunity c) tolerance
b) adaptation d) addiction
44. It is most commonly abused narcotic in the world:
a) cocaine c) shabu
b) opium d) heroin
45. This refers to an altered physiological state brought about by repeated use of a drug over a period
of time, necessitating continued use of the drug to prevent withdrawals:
a) psychological dependence c) physical dependence
b) chemical dependence d) biological dependence
46. In its pure form, it is white and made up of shiny, colorless crystals and called snow in the
junkie jargon:
a) cocaine c) heroin
b) opium d) shabu
47. The Chief Investigator, PInsp. Mary Rose Fransisco of the Santa Isabel Municipal Police Station
claimed to have seized shabu in plain view after the conduct of a buy-bust operation. Such
seizure could only be considered valid if the following requisites are present, EXCEPT:
a) the law enforcement officer in search of the evidence has a prior justification for an intrusion or is in a
position from which he can view a particular area
b) the discovery of the evidence in plain view is inadvertent
c) it is immediately apparent to the officer that the item he observes may be evidence of a crime, contraband
or otherwise subject to seizure
d) if there is reasonable suspicion for the validity of such seizure
48. The use of it is also referred to as the kings habit:
a) cocaine c) heroin
b) opium d) shabu
49. The following would warrant for a stop and frisk, EXCEPT:
a) the drunken actuations of the accused and his companions
b) the fact that a companion fled when he saw the policemen
c) the peace officers were precisely on an intelligence mission to verify reports that armed persons where
roaming the vicinity
d) reasonable necessity of the search
50. This refers to the group of drugs which affect the central nervous system, producing perceptual
alterations, intense and varying emotional changes and thought disruption:
a) narcotics c) hallucinogens
b) stimulants d) depressants
51. The letter L in the botanical name, cannabis sativa L stands for:
a) Linn c) Lynn
b) Line d) Lyne
52. The following are the three major components of marijuana, EXCEPT:
a) Tetrahydrocannabinol c) cannabinoid
b) Cannabinol d) cannabidiol
53. This accounts for the major psychoactive effects of marijuana:
a) Tetrahydrocannabinol c) cannabinoid
b) Cannabinol d) cannabidiol
54. It is a white, odorless crystal or crystalline powder with a bitter numbing taste:
a) Cocaine c) shabu
b) Opium d) heroin
55. Within ___ hours upon confiscation or seizure of dangerous drugs, the same shall be submitted
for qualitative and quantitative examination:
a) 24 c) 12
b) 48 d) 72
56. All confiscated dangerous drugs shall be forwarded to ___ for examination:
a) PNP Crime Laboratory c) PDEA Forensic Laboratory
b) NBI Crime Laboratory d) Narcotics Forensic Laboratory
57. An ocular inspection of the confiscated or seized dangerous drugs shall be done by ___ after filing
of appropriate charges:
a) The President c) The head of PDEA
b) The Court d) The chief of the PNP
58. This Japanese term means waking:
a) Kakuzeizai c) kakuzei
b) Kakuzai d) kakazei
59. This classification of drugs relieve pain and induce sleep:
a) Analgesic c) antipyretic
b) Antihistamine d) narcotic
60. This is the botanical name of the plant coca bush:
a) Erythroxylon coca c) erthrocylon coca
b) Erythrozylon coca d) erthrosylon coca
61. The following are derivatives of opium, EXCEPT:
a) Heroin c) codeine
b) Morphine d) cocaine
62. He is the Greek god of dreams:
a) Morpheus c) Zeus
b) Sandman d) Dionysus
63. The unauthorized manufacture, distribution, or unlawful possession of any controlled substance
for the purpose of selling:
a) Drug trading c) drug manufacturing
b) Drug syndicate d) drug trafficking
64. He takes charge of the processing of the raw materials for drug production:
a) Importer c) manufacturer
b) Smuggler d) grower
65. He is the source of drugs for a large geographical area:
a) Distributor c) pusher
b) Dealer d) smuggler
66. He was the leader of the Medellin Cartel in Colombia:
a) Jose Gonzaalo Rodriguez Gacha c) Pablo Escobar
b) Carlos Lehder d) El Chapo Guzman
67. Golden Crescent is the collective name of the following countries, EXCEPT:
a) Afghanistan c) Iraq
b) Pakistan d) Iran
68. Golden Triangle is the collective name of the following countries, EXCEPT:
a) Thailand c) Vietnam
b) Laos d) Myanmar
69. The following are elements necessary for the prosecution of illegal sale of drugs, EXCEPT:
a) the identity of the buyer and the seller, the object, and consideration
b) the delivery of the thing sold and the payment therefor
c) recovery of the marked money
d) prior surveillance conducted
e) Both c and d
70. The following are the elements for illegal possession of dangerous drugs, EXCEPT:
a) accused is in possession of an item or object which is identified to be a prohibited drug
b) such possession is not authorized by law
c) the accused freely and consciously possessed the said drug
d) conduct of a buy-bust operation
71. It is an attachment to drug use which arises from a drugs ability to satisfy some emotional or
personality need of an individual:
a) Psychological dependence c) biological dependence
b) Physical dependence d) chemical dependence
72. It is an adoptive state caused by separate drug use that reveals itself by development of intense
physical symptoms when the drug use is stopped:
a) Psychological dependence c) biological dependence
b) Physical dependence d) chemical dependence
73. His criminal empire is by far the biggest drug syndicate in the world today:
c) Jose Gonzaalo Rodriguez Gacha c) Pablo Escobar
d) Carlos Lehder d) El Chapo Guzman
74. Shabu was first developed synthetically by the:
a) Chinese c) Koreans
b) Japanese d) Taiwanese
75. They are also called psychedelics:
a) Hallucinogens c) depressants
b) Narcotics d) stimulants
76. Drug test certificates shall be valid for:
a) Eighteen months c) six months
b) One year d) three months
77. This shall be tasked to license and accredit drug testing centers and physicians:
a) Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
b) Philippine National Police
c) Dangerous Drug Board
d) Department of Health
78. The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency shall be headed by a:
a) Director General c) Superintendent
b) Director d) Chairman
79. The PDEA Academy shall be established either in Baguio or:
a) Clark, Pampanga c) Tagaytay
b) Subic, Pampanga d) Batangas
80. The Dangerous Drug Board is composed of ___ members:
a) Fifteen c) seventeen
b) Twelve d) fourteen
81. The PDEA Academy shall be headed by:
a) Director General c) Superintendent
b) Director d) Chairman
82. The head of the PDEA Academy shall be appointed by the:
a) Director General c) Chairman of the Board
b) President d) Secretary of the Board
83. All persons charged before the prosecutors office with a criminal offense with an imposable
penalty of ___ imprisonment shall undergo mandatory drug testing:
a) Not less than six years and one day
b) Not less than six years
c) Six years and one day
d) Six years
84. It is a prima facie evidence for use of dangerous drugs:
a) Suspicious body marks c) positive result in the screening test
b) Possession d) physical symptoms
85. Even though the person is not in actual possession of the dangerous drugs, he may still be held
liable for illegal possession of said drug under this concept:
a) constructive possession c) exclusive possession
b) actual possession d) control and dominion
86. This exists when the drug is in the immediate physical possession or control of the accused:
a) constructive possession c) exclusive possession
b) actual possession d) control and dominion
87. Opium is derived from the plant:
a) Papaversomniferum c) cannabis sativa
b) Erythroxylon coca d) diethylamide
88. It is any substance that brings about physical, psychological and behavioral changes in a person
taking it:
a) Antibiotics c) substance
b) Medicines d) drug
89. This refers to the period from the point of drug dependence up to the point when the drug
dependent is totally or gradually deprived of the drug:
a) Tolerance c) withdrawal
b) Detoxification d) treatment
90. Alcohol is classified as:
a) Stimulant c) depressant
b) Narcotic d) hallucinogen
91. Its chemical name is diacetylmorphine:
a) Morphine c) shabu
b) Cocaine d) heroin
92. It is the removal of toxic substances from the body as a result of abusing drugs:
a) Cleansing process c) detoxification
b) Treatment d) abstinence
93. The component of cigarettes that makes them addictive:
a) carbon c) nicotine
b) tobacco d) tar
94. This term refers to the concurrent or simultaneous use of cocaine and heroin:
a) poly drug use c) addiction
b) speedballing d) habituation
95. After Mayor Tik Yadao was convicted for being a coddler and drug trafficker, he now comes
to the sala of RTC Judge Ezekiel Tan. Can the Mayor avail of the benefit of probation?
a) No, drug traffickers like Myor Tik Yadao is considered a predator and thus categorically disqualified from
availing the benefits of probation
b) No, he cannot avail probation because the law is for minor offenders only
c) Yes, the law covers all violators regardless of the nature of violation as long as the penalty does not
exceed six (6) years of imprisonment
d) Yes, if probation is viewed beneficial by the court
96. This drug mainly affects brain cells that use the chemical serotonin, affecting the manner
they communicate with each other, thus, alter the mood, aggression, sexual activity, sleep,
and sensitivity to pain of the person taking them:
a) MDMA c) Cocaine
b) Shabu d) Opium
97. The Chief Investigator, PInsp. Mary Rose Fransisco of the Santa Isabel Municipal Police Station
failed to testify on a drug case she handled at the said station. Can she be held liable under the
law?
a) Yes, if such failure was intentionally or negligently made and after due notice has been accorded
b) Yes, such failure is punishable by 12 years and 1 day to 20 years of imprisonment
c) No, unless the failure is done with malice
d) No, there is no rule that failure to testify is a criminal violation
98. These are individuals who transport dangerous drugs in exchange for a huge amount of
money from one area to another:
a) trafficker c) runner
b) drug mule d) both A and B
99. The following instances are deemed not practicable for other law enforcement agencies to make
prior coordination with the PDEA, EXCEPT:
a) In remote places where coordination is not possible
b) When coordination will compromise the lives of police operatives, informant and witnesses, involved in
anti-drug operation
c) When coordination will prejudice the apprehension of drug suspects and confiscation of dangerous drugs
and CPECs
d) In case of conflagration
100. Incriminatory machination by maliciously and surreptitiously inserting, placing, adding
or attaching directly or indirectly, through any overt or covert act, of any dangerous drug
and/or controlled precursor and essential chemical to any person:
a) Incriminatory machination c) placement of drugs
b) Planting of evidence d) Both A and B

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