Drugs & Poisons - Duluth High School
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Drugs & Poisons
Question:
A police officer performs
a field test on a white
powder, obtaining a
purple color. The most
likely drug present is:
Answer:
Heroin
Question:
The reagent used
for the field test of
heroin is:
Answer:
Marquis
Question
Identify marijuana’s
classification
Answer
Hallucinogen
Question
The most common
diluent of heroin is:
Answer:
Quinine
Question:
Drugs deemed to have the
highest potential for abuse
and have a current medical
use are listed in which
schedule of the Controlled
Substances Act?
Answer:
Schedule II
Question
Drugs deemed to have the
highest potential for abuse
and have NO medical use are
listed in which schedule of
the Controlled Substances
Act?
Answer:
Schedule I
Question:
There is a significant
likelihood that continued
use of this drug will result
in a low degree of
psychological
dependence.
Answer:
Marijuana
Question:
Regular use of the
following drug may lead to
physical dependency
Answer:
Ethyl Alcohol
Question:
The most satisfying way
of simultaneously
separating and tentatively
identifying drugs is by:
Answer
Chromatography
Question
Heroin is a chemical
derivative of:
Answer:
Morphine
Question:
Name a drug that is
produced and does not
occur naturally
Answer:
Amphetamine
Question:
Name an analytical
technique that is
considered to be a
specific test in a drug
identification scheme
Answer:
Infrared
spectrophotometry
Question:
Fill in the blank:
Hashish is a
concentrated
preparation of
_________.
Answer:
Marijuana
Question:
Fill in the blank:
The active ingredient
of marijuana is
_________.
Answer:
tetrahydrocannabinol
Question:
Prior to ______
marijuana was
classified as a
narcotic drug.
Answer:
1970
Question:
Marijuana is
synthesized from
the what type of
plant?
Answer:
Cannabis sativa L
Question:
The source of most
analgesic narcotics is
Answer:
Opium
Question:
Opium is a milky
gummy juice from the
pod of this plant:
Answer:
Papaver somniferium
Question
Name three popular
“club drugs”
Answer:
MDMA
Rohypnol
GHB
Ketamine
Question:
Caffeine,
Amphetamines and
Cocaine are all
examples of
_____________.
Answer
Stimulants
Question:
Alcohol is eliminated
from the body
chemically
unchanged in:
Answer
Urine
Breath
Perspiration
Question:
Alcohol is oxidized
in the body,
primarily in
Answer
The liver
Question:
A breath test may be
used to analyze
Answer
Alcohol
Question
Blood samples must be
kept refrigerated so
that the alcohol
concentration does not
_________ with time.
Answer:
Decrease
Question:
With a blood alcohol concentration of
0.15 percent, what are the chances of
being in an automobile accident (if
you are the driver)?
Answer:
25 times higher than
normal
What percentage of alcohol is
absorbed through the stomach
walls into the portal vein of the
blood system?
Answer:
20%
Question:
The blood alcohol
concentration level for
being presumed to be
legally “under the
influence” in most
Answer
0.08%
Question:
The elimination of
“burn off” rate of
alcohol average
_____% w/v per hour.
Answer
0.015
Question:
The ratio of alcohol in the
blood to alcohol in alveoli
air is approximately:
Answer:
2100 to one
Question:
Alcohol is broken
down in the liver by
______.
Answer
oxidation
Question
What is alcohol’s
classification?
Answer
depressant
Question
Is Alcohol distributed
nearly evenly
throughout water
portions of the body by
the blood?
Answer:
Yes
Question:
The Breathalyzer
measures the
absorption of light by
__________.
Answer
Potassium dichromate
Question:
The analytical technique
widely used for directly
measuring the amount of
alcohol present in the
blood is
Answer:
Gas Chromatography
Question
Name a drug that is
not found in blood or
urine.
Answer:
Heroin
Question:
Name at least one out of three
psychophysical test which a police
officer may give to an individual
suspected of being under the
influence of alcohol?
Answer:
Walk and Turn
Stand on one leg
horizontal gaze
nystagmus