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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A effective.
B pure and accurately labeled.
C safe.
D all of the above.
Question #2
A made it a crime to prescribe heroin to dependent users.
B regulated peyote and marijuana.
C required pharmacists and physicians to register and pay a tax to dispense certain drugs.
D regulated all over-the-counter medicines.
Question #3
A Controlled Substances Act.
B Pure Food and Drugs Act.
C Prescription Drug Act.
D Patent Medicines Act.
Question #4
A gang-related violence.
B minority racial groups.
C large numbers of drug-related deaths.
D public use in saloons and night clubs.
Question #5
A 1 to 2
B 35 to 40
C 10 to 15
D more than 50
Question #6
A that even if we produced massive disruption of one country’s supply, market forces would replace the supply within two years.
B that fewer acres are now being planted with coca.
C that we need to double our eradication efforts to have a positive effect.
D a clear linkage to higher cocaine prices in the streets in the U.S.
Question #7
A marijuana for medical use
B alcohol and the legal drinking age
C heroin and access to clean syringes
D drug screening in public schools
Question #8
A can be used to test for a greater variety of drugs.
B can detect drug use for up to 90 days.
C can detect drug use for up to a week.
D are harder to obtain.
Question #9
A heroin use.
B patent medicines.
C marijuana smoking.
D amphetamine abuse.
Question #10
A only if there is evidence that the individual student has used drugs.
B only after the student has been in a treatment program.
C only with the parents’ permission.
D if they are involved in extracurricular activities.
Question #11
A doubled to about 2 per 1,000.
B decreased to about 0.5 per 1,000.
C increased to about 5 per 1,000.
D increased to about 1.5 per 1,000.
Question #12
A for advocating the legalization of drugs.
B only for sale of “dealer” quantities of crack cocaine.
C for using a controlled substance, but this only applies to cocaine or heroin.
D for possession of small amounts of a controlled substance.
Question #13
A the DAWN report.
B precursors.
C Schedule I.
D Schedule III.
Question #14
A established schedules of controlled substances and moved enforcement to the Justice Department.
B established harsh penalties for first-offense possession of an illicit drug.
C included control over alcohol and tobacco products.
D was the first to distinguish prescription from over-the-counter drugs.
Question #15
A Possession for personal use of all drugs will receive stiffer penalties.
B Possession for personal use of marijuana will receive stiffer penalties.
C Possession for personal use of all drugs is decriminalized.
D Possession for personal use of marijuana is decriminalized.
Question #16
A 1906
B 1874
C 1937
D 1978
Question #17
A the Pure Food and Drugs Act.
B the Marijuana Tax Act.
C the Dangerous Drugs Act.
D alcohol prohibition (the 18th Amendment).
Question #18
A a pricing comparison with competing drugs.
B personal testimony from patients who have tried the drug.
C three phases of clinical testing, with each phase involving more people.
D proof that no adverse reactions will occur.
Question #19
A barbiturates
B opium
C marijuana
D alcohol
Question #20
A They are capable of detecting drug use for up to 90 days.
B They detect only fairly recent drug use, up to one day.
C They detect the metabolites of marijuana up to five days or more.
D They are capable of detecting most kinds of drugs for up to three days.
Question #21
A the drug has been tested in at least two species of nonhuman animals.
B the drug must be marketed in another country.
C the drug’s effectiveness has been proven.
D several hundred volunteers have been exposed to the drug.