Drug Education and
Vice Control
Jesivel A Gempesaw
1. A state of periodic or chronic (continuous) intoxication
(drunk) detrimental to individual and to the society
produced by the repeated consumption of drugs.
A. Drug Addiction
B. Department of Health
C. Habitual
D. DDB
2. These countries are major cultivators of opium and
referred to as the golden crescent:
A. Iran, Iraq and Thailand
B. Iran, Afghanistan, India and Pakistan
C. Burma, Laos and Thailand
D. Iran, Thailand and Philippines
3. It is any immoral conduct or habit, the
indulgence of which leads to depravity,
wickedness and corruption of the minds and body.
a. Prostitution
b. Gambling
c. Drug addiction
d. Vice
4. Which of the following is the commonly
known as
a. the “poorman’s cocaine”.
b. Amphethamine
c. Ecstasy
d. Methamphetamine
e. Shabu
5. Shall designate special courts from among the
existing RTC in each judicial region to exclusively
try and hear cases involving violation of RA 9165.
a. DOJ
b. DDB
c. Supreme Court
d. Sandiganbayan
6. It shall be the institution responsible in
the recruitment and training of all PDEA
agents and personnel.
a. PDEA Academy
b. Phil. Public Safety College
c. NCRTC
d. NBI Academy
7. Cannabis Sativa L is commonly
known as
a. opium poppy
b. marijuana
c. coca bush
d. peyote
8. What drug acts on the central nervous
system, producing excitement, alertness and
wakefulness?
a. barbiturates
b. depressant
c. opiates
d. stimulant
9. What drugs produce sensations such as
distortions of time, space, sound, color and
other bizarre effects?
a. opiates
b. narcotics
c. heroine
d. hallucinogens
10. What group of drugs is used
medically as pain killers?
a. opiates
b. track
c. shabu
d. coke
11. Any person who knowingly and willfully consents
to the unlawful act involved in the illegal trafficking of
dangerous drugs and uses his/her influence, power or
position in shielding. Harboring, or screening or
facilitating the escape of any person he/she knows.
a. Pusher
b. Coddler
c. Financier
d. Importer
12. One who provides gratification for the
lust of others? A male procurer of clients for
a prostitute.
a. Pimps
b. Bugaw
c. Brothels
d. Madam
13. The PDEA Academy shall be headed by
a Superintendent with the rank of Director
and who shall be appointed by:
a. The President
b. Chief, PNP
c. Chairman of DDB
d. PDEA Director General
14. What agency of the government supervises drug
rehabilitation centers and drug testing networks and
laboratories?
a. Department of Health
b. Department of Justice
c. Department of Interior and Local Government
d. Department of Social Welfare and Development
15. The law the penalized the use and
possession or the unauthorized sale of
Solvent Volatile substances is:
a. P.D. 1519
b. P.D. 1619
c. P.D. 1916
d. P.D. 580
16. MDMA is commonly known as:
a. Shabu
b. Opium
c. Cocaine
d. Ecstasy
17. The Dangerous Drug Board is
headed by.
a. Director General
b. Chairman
c. Executive Director
d. CEO
18. A dangerous drug which predominant
legitimate use as a veterinary anesthetic.
a. Ketamine
b. Codeine
c. Anesthesia
d. Sleeping pills
19. It is the removal of toxic substances
from the body as a result of abusing drugs:
a. Cleansing process
b. Aversion treatment
c. Abstinence
d. Detoxification
20. Drugs that is commonly used by athletes
having the properties of increasing stamina
and/or energy.
a. Ecstasy
b. Shabu
c. MDMA
d. Anabolic Steroid
21. Drugs that affects sensation, thinking
and self- awareness and emotion:
a. hallucinogens
b. sedatives/depressant
c. stimulants
d. narcotics
22. An analytical test using some tools or
device design to validate or affirm the result
of preliminary or screening test
a. Screening Test
b. Physical Test
c. Confirmatory Test
d. Clarification Test
23. Operation of drug syndicates are usually made
secretly that makes it detection quite difficult.
Various techniques were made by its operator in
concealing their activities:
a. Hide-out Operation
b. Disguised Operation
c. Confidential
d. Clandestine Operation
24. It is an act of introducing any dangerous drugs
into the body of any person w/ or w/out his/her
knowledge either by injection, inhalation,
ingestion or other means:
a. Dispense
b. Administer
c. Deliver
d. Inject
25. What is the world’s oldest cultivated
plant as source of a prohibited drug?
a. Marijuana
b. Coca bush
c. Opium
d. Peyote
26. What drugs are capable of provoking
changes of sensation, thinking, self-
awareness and emotion?
a. narcotics
b. depressants
c. stimulants
d. hallucinogens
27. What is the state arising from the
repeated administration of a drug on a
periodic or on a continuing basis?
a. Habituation
b. Drug addiction
c. Drug dependence
d. Physical dependence
28. If amphetamines are known as “uppers”,
what drugs are known as “downers”?
a. hallucinogens
b. solvents
c. barbiturates
d. cocaine
29. How many years were given to
personnel absorbed and on detail service to
finally decide to join the PDEA?
a. six years
b. five years
c. ten years
d. one year
30. It is known as the policy- making and strategy-
formulating body in the planning and formulation
of policies and programs on drug prevention and
control.
a. Dangerous Drug Board
b. Department of Health
c. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
d. Philippine National Police
31. What is the penalty provided under RA 9165
for any person who is found guilty of planting of
any dangerous drugs and/ or controlled precursor?
a. life imprisonment
b. twelve to twenty years
c. six years and 1 day
d. death penalty
32. What drug was discovered by
Fredrich Serturner?
a. opium
b. codeine
c. heroin
d. morphine
33. Marijuana often called grass, Indian hemp or
weed is a crude drug made from cannabis sativa, a
plant that contains a mind-altering ingredient. Which
one is NOT an immediate effect of marijuana?
a. acute panic anxiety reaction- external fear of
losing control
b. altered sense of time/ distortion
c. impaired reflexes coordination and
concentration
d. moderate heart beat and pulse rate
34. What drug is known as the
“assassins of the youth”?
a. heroin
b. marijuana
c. cocaine
d. shabu
35. The Dangerous Drug Board shall be
composed of how many members?
• twelve
• seventeen
• ten
• four
36. RA 9165 is known as the Dangerous
drug law of 2002 which provide stiffer
penalty, it was approved on.
A. June 7, 2002
B. June 14, 2002
C. July 4, 2004
D. July 4, 2002
37. What is tendency to increase dosage of
drugs to maintain the same effect in the
body?
a. treatment
b. use
c. tolerance
d. opiate
38. Which of the following is punishable by life
imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from
500,000.00 to 10,000,000.00?
a. possession of 45 grams of shabu
b. possession of 9 grams of cocaine
c. possession of equipment, apparatus and other
paraphernalia for dangerous drugs
d. possession of 500 grams of marijuana
39. A derivative of opium which is used a
cough reliever in a form of regulated
drug?
a. codeine
b. heroin
c. morphine
d. caffeine
40. It is an alkaloid contained in the leaves of
“Erythoxylon coca” a hardy plant cultivated in
Bolivia. The first user of coca leaf were the Incas of
Peru. It is a stimulant. A powerful natural stimulant
known to man. Cocaine acts immediately. It is a
quick acting drug. Its effects are rapid from the
time of intake. It is indeed “super-speed”.
a. Codeine
b. Heroine
c. Cocaine
d. Morphine