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Chapter 893
a) I
b) II
c) III
d) IV
*e) Not scheduled
2) Evidence of use of alcohol is __________.
*a) empty or open alcohol cans or bottles nearby, smell of alcoholic beverage on clothes and breath,
glassy, bloodshot, and watery eyes.
b) crystals
c) runny nose
d) insomnia
3) What are the onset and duration of effects for orally drinking alcohol?
a) 5-15 minutes, 1-6 hours
*b) 10-30 minutes, 1-6 hours (varies based upon amount consumed)
c) 45 minutes, 1-6 hours
d) immediate, 1-6 hours
4) What is the primary way to consume alcohol?
a) enema
b) Injected
*c) drinking
d) inhaled
5) What is the duration of effects for inhaling, injecting, orally, and smoking cocaine/crack?
*a) 1-2 hours
b) 3-4 hours
c) 5-6 hours
d) 12 hours
6) Which type of substance has an odor of burnt hemp rope when smoked?
a) PCP
b) Heroin
*c) Cannabis
d) Crack cocaine
7) What is the duration of effect for inhaling, injecting, orally, and smoking Methamphetamine?
a) 6-10 hour
*b) 4-8 hours
c) 24 hours
d) 36 hours
8) Evidence of use of this type substance includes Pseudophedrine (Sudafed).
a) Hallucinogens
b) Cocaine/Crack
*c) Methamphetamine
d) Depressants
9) What schedule drug is Methamphetamine?
a) I
*b) II
c) III
d) IV
c) 12 hours
d) 24 hours
28) What is the onset of effect for injecting and orally taking Generic Depressants?
*a) 10-20 minutes, 30-45 minutes
b) 20-30 minutes, 30-45 minutes
c) 30-40 minutes, 30-45 minutes
d) 10-20 minutes, 15-20 minutes
29) No physical dependence, psychological dependence is unknown, tolerance can develop are the
withdrawal systems of _________.
a) Hallucinogens (PCP)
b) Hallucinogens (LSD)
c) Hallucinogens (Ecstasy)
d) Hallucinogens (Psilocybin, Psilocin, & Mescaline)
*e) All
30) The behavioral characteristics _______ depend on their tolerance and the strength of the
mushrooms. Users feel happy and euphoric; they may giggle and find everything hilarious. They feel
detached from the world and on a different wavelength than everyone else. People become excited and
engrossed in whatever they are doing. Some see and hear things that are not really there (hallucinate).
For others, sounds and colors become distorted or intense, and things change shape (psychedelic effect).
Users may lose track of time. If unprepared for the results of the drug, users often have panic attacks.
a) Cocaine
b) Inhalants
c) Hallucinogens (Ecstasy)
*d) Hallucinogens (Psilocybin, Psilocin (Mushrooms) and Mescaline (Peyote)
31) What is the onset and duration of effect for inhaling fumes from inhalants?
a) 1-2 seconds, 0.5-2 hours
*b) 2-4 seconds, 0.5-2 hours
c) 3-5 seconds, 0.5-2 hours
d) 5-7 seconds, 0.5-2 hours
32) _________ causes no desire to eat or sleep until trip is over, abundant energy, constant movement,
aggressive sexual behavior (dancing and flirting), hugging, physical touching, body massaging to intensify
the high, scattered thought processes, profuse perspiration, body overheating, deep breathing, muscle
cramping, rubbing of different textures to enjoy heightened sense of touch until the trip is over.
a) Hallucinogens (PCP)
b) Hallucinogens (LSD)
*c) Hallucinogens (Ecstasy)
d) Hallucinogens (Psilocybin, Psilocin, & Mescaline)
33) Teeth grinding, nervousness, dizziness, panic attacks, seizures, jaw thrusting, euphoria, biting of lips
and inner mouth, skin scratching and rubbing, free-flowing conversations are the behavioral
characteristics of _______.
*a) Hallucinogens (Ecstasy)
b) Cocaine
c) Hallucinogens (LSD)
d) Methamphetamine
34) Which of the following substances is not a scheduled I drug?
a) Cannabis
b) LSD
c) Ecstasy
d) Psilocybin
*e) Cocaine/Crack
35) Which of the following substances is scheduled II drug?
a) Psilocybin
*b) Methamphetamine
c) Cannabis
d) LSD
e) Ecstasy
36) Which substance is a hallucinogen and goes by the street name of a MDMA?
*a) Ecstasy
b) Speed
c) Cannabis
d) LSD
37) The evidence of _____ use are blow pops, baby pacifiers, plastic bags, shampoo bottles for
smuggling overseas, packs of candies that are the same size and consistency as MDMA pills.
a) Crack
*b) Ecstasy
c) Cannabis
d) LSD
38) What is the onset and duration of effect for orally Absorbed Through the Skin of LSD?
a) 10-15 minutes & 12 hours
b) 15-20 minutes & 12 hours
c) 20-30 minutes & 12 hours
*d) 30-90 minutes & 12 hours
39) The evidence of _______ uses are plastic film canister, aluminum foil, plastic bag, liquid squeeze
bottle (typically blue), pack of gum. (One hit a piece of blotter paperis placed on an unwrapped stick
of gum. The gum is rewrapped and replaced in the pack.)
a) Crack
b) Speed
c) Cannabis
*d) LSD
40) What scheduled drug is LSD?
*a) I
b) II
c) III
d) IV
41) What scheduled drug are Psilocybin, Psilocin, & Mescaline?
*a) I
b) II
c) III
d) IV
42) What scheduled drug is Ecstasy?
*a) I
b) II
c) III
d) IV
43) What scheduled drug is Methamphetamine?
a) I
*b) II
c) III
d) IV
44) What scheduled drugs are Depressants?
a) I
b) II
c) III
d) IV
*e) All
45) What scheduled drugs are Narcotics?
a) I
b) II
c) III
d) IV
*e) All
46) What scheduled drug is Marijuana?
*a) I
b) II
c) III
d) IV
47) What scheduled drug is Cocaine/crack?
a) I
*b) II
c) III
d) IV
48) The narcotic heroin comes in the form(s) of ________.
a) Brown
b) China white
c) Pharmaceutical
*d) All
49) _______ heroin is low-grade, unclean form is smoked. Its color ranges from creamy white to dark
coffee. The lighter the color, the higher the heroin content, which varies from 10 to 60 percent.
*a) Brown
b) China white
c) Pharmaceutical
d) All
50) ______ hallucinogen if used can cause increased pain threshold, super human strength,
generalized numbness, slurred speech, skin warm to the touch, incontinence, irritability, horizontal and
vertical gaze nystagmus, poor concentration, appetite loss, anxiety, depression, hallucinations, difficulty
reasoning, mimics alcohol intoxication. Large doses of _____ cause additional symptoms: moaning,
groaning, inability to articulate, apparent wakefulness but lack of response to verbal stimuli, convulsions,
coma, death.
a) LSD
*b) PCP
c) MDMA
d) Mushrooms
51) What is the onset and duration of effects for orally using PCP?
a) 10-20 minutes, 4 hours
60) The texture of _______ powder ranges from a granular sugar to loose powder to lumps. (The terms
crystals and powder are interchangeable.) The liquid form is clear or yellow.
a) Cocaine
*b) PCP
c) Speed
d) LSD
61) What is the evidence of use of PCP?
a) Distinctive smell of alcohol
b) Distinctive smell of kerosene
*c) Distinctive chemical odor resembling ether
d) Distinctive smell of diesel fuel
62) What is the onset and duration of effect for injected and smoked cocaine/crack?
*a) 5-10 seconds, 1-2 hours
b) 10-20 seconds, 1-2 hours
c) 20-30 seconds, 1-2 hours
d) 30-50 seconds, 1-2 hours
63) What is the onset and duration of effect for inhaled and orally use of cocaine/crack?
a) 1-2 minutes, 1-2 hours
*b) 3-5 minutes, 1-2 hours
c) 5-7 minutes, 1-2 hours
d) 1-15 minutes, 1-2 hours
64) Which form of cocaine is a white crystalline powder that looks like very fine salt, and it is usually
bought in wraps containing 1g of powder?
a) Freebase
b) Crack
*c) Street cocaine
d) All
65) _______ comes as crystals that look like small rocks, and some pieces look like grains of sand,
although normally pieces can be as large as 2 cm across. Color varies from pale yellow or pink to white
and crystals that look like small rocks.
a) Freebase
*b) Crack
c) Street cocaine
d) All
66) Which form of cocaine is a fine white powder that looks like powdered sugar?
*a) Freebase
b) Crack
c) Street cocaine
d) All
67) Sluggish behavior, extreme fatigue, thick, slurred speech, and intoxication are the behavioral
characteristics of __________.
a) Cocaine
b) Marijuana
*c) Alcohol
d) PCP
68) What is the onset and duration of effect for enema use of alcohol?
a) 5-10 minutes, 1-6 hours
77) What is the onset of effects and duration for smoking narcotics?
*a) 20-30 seconds, 3-6 hours
b) 5 minutes, 10 minutes
c) 40-50 seconds, 50-60 seconds
d) 15 minutes, 30 minutes
78) Clammy skin, slow movement, face scratching, restlessness, slow speech, on the nod (switching
between a state of semi-consciousness to alert) are behavioral characteristics of _________.
a) Alcohol
*b) Narcotics
c) Methamphetamine
d) LSD
79) What is the primary difference between the behavioral characteristic of using heroin and cocaine?
*a) In heroin use, the pupils are constricted 2.9 mm or smaller, vice dilated
b) In cocaine use, the pupils are constricted vice dilated
c) Cocaine is sweeter than heroin
d) Heroin is sweeter than cocaine
80) The behavioral characteristics of _____agitation, excited state, exaggerated reflexes, euphoria, teeth
grinding, increased alertness, body tremors, fast gait and speech, and panic attacks.
a) Methamphetamine
*b) Cocaine/crack
c) Depressants
d) Hallucinogens