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Drugs & Poisons

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.

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Drugs & Poisons

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  1. Drugs & Poisons

  2. Question: • A police officer performs a field test on a white powder, obtaining a purple color. The most likely drug present is:

  3. Answer: • Heroin

  4. Question: • The reagent used for the field test of heroin is:

  5. Answer: • Marquis

  6. Question • Identify marijuana’s classification

  7. Answer • Hallucinogen

  8. Question • The most common diluent of heroin is:

  9. Answer: • Quinine

  10. 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?

  11. Answer: Schedule II

  12. 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?

  13. Answer: • Schedule I

  14. Question: • There is a significant likelihood that continued use of this drug will result in a low degree of psychological dependence.

  15. Answer: • Marijuana

  16. Question: • Regular use of the following drug may lead to physical dependency

  17. Answer: • Ethyl Alcohol

  18. Question: • The most satisfying way of simultaneously separating and tentatively identifying drugs is by:

  19. Answer • Chromatography

  20. Question • Heroin is a chemical derivative of:

  21. Answer: • Morphine

  22. Question: • Name a drug that is produced and does not occur naturally

  23. Answer: • Amphetamine

  24. Question: • Name an analytical technique that is considered to be a specific test in a drug identification scheme

  25. Answer: • Infrared spectrophotometry

  26. Question: • Fill in the blank: • Hashish is a concentrated preparation of _________.

  27. Answer: • Marijuana

  28. Question: • Fill in the blank: • The active ingredient of marijuana is _________.

  29. Answer: • tetrahydrocannabinol

  30. Question: • Prior to ______ marijuana was classified as a narcotic drug.

  31. Answer: • 1970

  32. Question: • Marijuana is synthesized from the what type of plant?

  33. Answer: • Cannabis sativa L

  34. Question: • The source of most analgesic narcotics is

  35. Answer: • Opium

  36. Question: • Opium is a milky gummy juice from the pod of this plant:

  37. Answer: • Papaver somniferium

  38. Question • Name three popular “club drugs”

  39. Answer: • MDMA • Rohypnol • GHB • Ketamine

  40. Question: • Caffeine, Amphetamines and Cocaine are all examples of _____________.

  41. Answer • Stimulants

  42. Question: • Alcohol is eliminated from the body chemically unchanged in:

  43. Answer • Urine • Breath • Perspiration

  44. Question: • Alcohol is oxidized in the body, primarily in

  45. Answer • The liver

  46. Question: • A breath test may be used to analyze

  47. Answer • Alcohol

  48. Question • Blood samples must be kept refrigerated so that the alcohol concentration does not _________ with time.

  49. Answer: • Decrease

  50. 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)?

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