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If i look at the announced syllabus fo AD ANF, confused, because how they will set MCQs regarding Effects of illegal/ drug money on economy of country,Potential hazards of drugs for general public,International ramification of drugs smuggling from Pakistan,Major drug producing & consumption countries of the World,Types of drugs and international trafficking routes. Topics
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during the Civil War in the 1950's in the 1960's all of the above 2) Which age group has the highest percentage of drug abusers? 10-17 18-25 26-35 36-60 61 and over 3) How do most drug users make their first contact with illicit drugs? through "pushers" through their friends accidentally through the media 4) Which is the most commonly used drug in the United States? marijuana alcohol cocaine heroin 5) Which of the following poses the greatest health hazard to most people in the united states? cigarettes heroin codeine LSD caffeine 6) Which of the following is not a narcotic? heroin marijuana morphine methadone 7) Which of the following is not a stimulant? amphetamine caffeine methaqualone methamphetamine 8) Which of the following drugs does not cause physical dependence? alcohol morphine peyote secobarnital codeine 9) Which of the following poses the highest immediate risk to experimenters? inhalants marijuana nicotine LSD 10) Overall, why is intravenous injection the most dangerous method of using illicit drugs? because the drugs enter the system so rapidly because nonsterile equipment and solutions can cause serious complications because users usually get a larger amount of the drug by this method (a) and (c) only (a), (b), and (c) 11) When does a person who uses heroin become physically dependent? immediately (first time) after four or five times after prolonged use (20 times or more) different for each person 12) When people become dependent on heroin, what is the primary reason they continue to take it? experience pleasure avoid withdrawal escape reality gain acceptance among friends 13) Which of the following has (have) been used effectively to treat drug abusers? methadone maintenance detoxification (medically supervised drug withdrawal) drug-free therapy psychotherapy all of the above 14) Which of the following are the social costs of drug abuse? loss of employee productivity increased possibility of auto accidents depletion of already scarce drug abuse resources (b) and (c) only (a), (b), and (c) 15) What is the most unpredictable drug of abuse on the street today? PCP heroin LSD alcohol Multiple Choice Quiz 1 Which of the following is the most widely used illegal drug among college students? A)cocaine B)heroin C)marijuana D)methamphetamine 2 Which of the following has the potential to become a compulsive behavior? A)marijuana B)internet use C)spending and shopping D)all of the above 3 The potential for physical dependence is highest for which of the following drugs? A)codeine B)LSD C)nicotine D)valium 4 The relationship between the amount of a drug taken and the intensity or type of the resulting effect is called the A)dose-response function. B)pharmacological-function. C)purity-response function. D)time-action function. 5 Which of the following is not a risk factor for drug use? A)being female B)being male C)having a risk-taking personality D)having frequent exposure to drugs 6 Which class of drugs relieves pain, causes drowsiness, reduces anxiety, and induces euphoria? A)depressants B)hallucinogens C)marijuana D)opioids 7 Which class of drugs decreases nervous and muscular activity, causing drowsiness and sleep? A)depressants B)hallucinogens C)marijuana D)opioids 8 Which of the following drugs is not part of the opioid or narcotic family? A)cocaine B)codeine C)heroin D)opium 9 A drug that alters the user's consciousness is considered to be A)a street drug. B)illicit or illegal. C)psychoactive. D)synthetic. 10 Injecting drugs increases the user's risk of all of the following except A)gangrene B)hepatitis C C)herpes D)HIV infection 11 In terms of drug use, "setting" means the A)overall effects of the drug. B)placebo effect. C)social environment. D)user's expectations. 12 Two rapid means of administering opioids into the body are A)absorption and injection. B)ingestion and inhalation. C)ingestion and injection. D)inhalation and injection 13 Antianxiety agents are also known as A)hallucinogens. B)opioids. C)psychedelics. D)tranquilizers. 14 Barbiturates are legally used medicinally for all of the following, except A)to control psychoses. B)to control seizures. C)to treat anxiety disorders D)to treat insomnia 15 The long term effects of marijuana use may include all of the following, except A)bronchial irritation B)decreased sperm count C)fetal enlargement D)impaired memory When someone uses drugs repeatedly, their brain ___________. a) becomes trained to crave the drug b) becomes smaller than before c) is not changed After a prolonged period of drug abuse, the brain______________. a) needs less drug to get the same effect b) needs more drug to get the same effect c) experiences increasing amounts of dopamine Drugs work in the brain because they have similar ____________ a) electrical charges as brain cells b) size and shape as natural brain chemicals c) nerve cells as the brain 9. Drugs of abuse create intense feelings because they _______________________. a) depress the nervous system b) shut off receptors in the occipital lobe c) cause a rise in dopamine in the limbic system 10. Drug abusers develop “tolerance” for drugs, meaning they need _____________________. a) more drug to get the same effect b) less drug to get the same effect c) neither A or B http://teens.drugabuse.gov/parents/d...ction_quiz.pdf Drugs that alter one's mood are called ___________. neurological psychoactive psychedelic addictive when it takes increasing amounts of a drug to have the same effect, someone is said to be __________. cross-tolerant abusive dependent tolerant Illegal drugs gain their popularity because they primarily affect which portion of the brain? limbic system frontal lobe of the cerebrum cerebellum psychological system The ingredient in alcoholic beverages that affects the body is _________. ethanol grain alcohol methanol all of the above Why is it a good idea to eat food while drinking alcoholic beverages? Food dilutes the alcohol. Food covers part of the surface of the stomach, preventing absorption. Food slows the absorption of alcohol through the stomach. all of the above Which organ is responsible for metabolizing alcohol? liver small intestine stomach pancreas which of the following is NOT true about alcohol and its effects on the body? when combined with smoking, rates of cancer increase it affects coordination and judgment it increases blood pressure and heart rate the calories help with general nutrition nearly half of all traffic fatalities are due to which of the following? caffeine opiates alcohol amphetamines what is the active drug in marijuana? THC PCB GHB ADHD Amphetamines are used to treat ___________ . hangovers psychosis attention deficit hyperactivity disorder fetal alcohol syndrome What is the mechanism of action of nicotine? blocks adenosine action increases dopamine levels activates acetylcholine receptors increases serotonin levels What system is most negatively impacted by long-term smoking of marijuana? reproductive respiratory circulatory nervous What is the effect of hallucinogens on the body? increase norepinephrine levels alter heart rate and respiration rate alter sensory perception decrease use of frontal lobe of cerebrum Benzodiazepines are a _____________. psychedelic stimulant depressant narcotic The primary effect of opiates is to ______________ . reduce pain relieve anxiety cause sedation create an altered state of consciousness Multiple Choice Quiz
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Opiate analgesics(pain-relievers)are some of the most commonly prescribed medications. Which of these is NOT an appropriate reason for taking opiates?
Post-op pain occurring after knee surgery Pain from a broken bone Pain from an abscessed tooth Abdominal pain with a high fever 2. Which of the following is NOT classified as an opiate analgesic? Vicodin (generic name hydrocodone) Tylenol #3 (generic name codeine/ acetaminophen) Oxycontin (generic name oxycodone) Motrin (generic name ibuprofen) 3. Which of these is considered the strongest or most potent of the following opiates? Codeine Paregoric Vicodin (hydrocodone) Morphine 4. Many commonly prescribed pain pills are actually a combination of an opiate and Tylenol(acetaminophen). Abusing any medication containing acetaminophen can be particularly damaging to which part of the body? The liver The lungs The kidneys The pancreas 5. Many opiate drugs are derived from which of the following? Poppies Willow bark Amino acids Benzene 6. Signs of opiate abuse include all but which of the following? All these are common signs of abuse Involvement on the wrong side of the law Isolation from others Deterioration of family relationships 7. Which of these is NOT a common symptom of withdrawal following opiate addiction? Diarrhea Vomiting Sweating Alopecia (hair loss) 8. Which of the following is the best program of treatment for someone addicted to opiates? Inpatient care at a treatment center for drug abuse Behavioral therapy including counseling Treatment that is customized for the individual Prescribed medications for withdrawal and mood swings 9. Which of these powerful opiates was commonly available without a prescription in the 19th century, leading to many "housewife addicts?" Laudanum Absinthe Dr. Buckley's Poppyseed Elixir Hydrocodone 10. Which one of the following was developed to cure people of morphine addiction? Laudanum Antabuse (disulfiram) Paregoric Heroin Opiate Abuse and Addiction Game - Play Fun Trivia Quiz What does LSD stand for? Lestoril acid depakote Lysergic acid diethylamide Lactic acid dacogen Lidex acid dysport 2. Who accidentally discovered LSD? Timothy Leary Aldous Huxley Arthur Stoll Albert Hoffman 3. In what country was LSD discovered? Switzerland Germany USA UK 4. What type of a drug is LSD? Hallucinogen Narcotic Stimulant Depressant 5. What US government organization conducted numerous tests with LSD on humans (many of these tests were unethical)? Secret Service FBI CIA Special Forces 6. In private and academic studies, LSD showed great potential. Which of the following options best answers the question: What were some of these potentials? It temporarily replicated the effects of mental illness It allowed artists to increase their creativity It helped alcoholics overcome their addiction All of these 7. What was the origin of "Bicycle Day"? Researchers monitored many people on LSD as they rode bicycles Albert Hoffman felt the effects of LSD while on a bicycle Hippies staged a protest while riding bicycles on LSD Tim Leary rode his bicycle while advocating LSD 8. Dr. Timothy Leary was a professor of psychology who first tried LSD in the late 1950's. He immediately "fell in love" with the psychedelic chemical. Leary began conducting experiments and giving LSD to some of his students for consumption. Parents then began to complain to the school's administration. Eventually, Tim Leary, along with his assistant professor Richard Alpert, were fired. What was this school? Harvard University San Francisco State University Oxford University Stanford University 9. When LSD became illegal in 1966, a number of chemists went underground so to continue to supply people with the drug. Probably, the most famous of these individuals worked as a sound engineer for rock bands like the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane. His nickname was "Bear." In 1966 he was arrested and The San Francisco Chronicle's headline read "LSD Millionaire Arrested." What was his name? Ken Kesey Humphry Osmond Alfred Hubbard Owsley Stanley 10. What was Operation Julie? The last legal research study on LSD A massive protest against the criminalization of LSD Plans to use LSD in warfare A large LSD drug bust LSD Game - Play Fun Trivia Quiz A substance invented by the Bayer Company in Germany in the late 1800's and thought to be a cure for morphine addiction. aspirin heroin LSD cocaine 2. This term actually means to induce sleep, but the public often interprets it, wrongly, to mean any legal drug sometimes used illegally. alcohol drugs narcotic cocaine 3. These medicines, legal at the time; contained alcohol, opium and cocaine. Mother's Helpers Wonder Drugs Patent Opiates 4. Wine is made by this process: brewing distillation fermentation augmentation 5. Heating alcohol containing liquid to steam, then cooling and condensing it to make it higher in alcohol content is termed: fermentation distillation cooking brewing 6. This drug is still used as a localized, external anaesthetic. valium heroin cocaine morphine 7. Of the following, which drug, once addicted to it; is the hardest to withdraw from? marijuana heroin valium cocaine 8. Purely from the point of total cost and harm to the community, which is the most 'dangerous' drug? heroin marijuana cocaine alcohol 9. Diacetylmorphine is more commonly called: heroin valium morphine dilaudid 10. The English word 'opium' is from the Greek word 'opion', meaning: painless euphoria poppy juice high Substance Abuse 101 Game - Play Fun Trivia Quiz A person who transports illegal goods a. Zoo keeper b. Dentist c. User d. Trafficker 2. A person addicted to alcohol a. Homophobic b. Alcoholic c. Aracnaphobic d. Arachibutyrophobia 3. The addictive part of cigarettes a. Chemicals b. Tobacco c. Nicotine d. Smoke 4. When a person is not impaired by alcohol a. Drunk b. Happy c. Sober d. Sad 5. A name for a group of people a. Gang b. Pack c. Crew d. Unit 6. A person who cannot stop doing something habitually a. A Silly Person b. People With Boring Jobs c. Unemployed d. Addict 7. Another name for beer a. Wine b. Alcohol c. Spirits d. Water 8. Something you can chew that contains nicotine a. Chewing Gum b. Lollie c. Food d. Tobacco 9. Another word for prohibit a. Ban b. Stop c. Go d. Yes 10. A word for against the law a. Legal b. Illegal c. Stop d. Go 11. A drug in the form of a plant a. Marijuana b. Cocaine c. Heroin d. Ecstasy 12. The sick feeling people have the next day after drinking heavily a. Sober b. Drunk c. Hangover d. Happy 13. the active chemical in marijuana a. tobacco b. thc c. opium d. lysergic acid QuizMoz - Illegal drug Quiz
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At the end of each quiz there is the link of that trivia, click on the link go to the web page get answers from there.
Answers to Quiz set 1 BCSO - Narcotic - Quiz Answers website for second quiz set Multiple Choice Quiz
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Syllabus for Assistant Director
Part-I
Vocabulary, Grammar usage, Sentence Structure. Part-II Investigation Chapter of Criminal Procedure Code, Basic Knowledge of “Qanun-e-Shahdat Order”, Basic Knowledge of the Pakistan Penal Code, Basic knowledge of Narcotics Substances Act,1997 Effects of illegal/ drug money on economy of country, Potential hazards of drugs for general public, International ramification of drugs smuggling from Pakistan, Major drug producing & consumption countries of the World, Types of drugs and international trafficking routes. |
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Deat, It's top secret document of FPSC http://fpsc.gov.pk/icms/admin/webpag...No.07-2011.pdf |
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Major drug producers or hubs for drug transit:
Afghanistan — It grew 93 percent of opium poppy in the world . The export value of this harvest was $4 billion, which is more than a third of the country's combined gross domestic product.
___ The Bahamas — It is a transit hub for moving cocaine from South America and marijuana from Jamaica. The country's police force seized $7.8 million in drug-related cash, five vessels and a plane in 2007. Other officials seized 1,389 pounds of cocaine and approximately 56 tons of marijuana. ___ Bolivia — It is the third-largest producer of cocaine in the world, accounting for an estimated 127 tons. It also is a transit point from cocaine from Peru and a grower of marijuana that is mostly consumed within the country. It is legal to grow up to 29,652 acres of coca leaf for traditional uses, an allotment that the nation's government may increase. ___ Brazil — Brazil is a major transport hub for cocaine base and cocaine hydrochloride, and to a lesser extent a hub for heroin. In 2007 the nation's federal police seized 14 tons of cocaine hydrochloride, 2,019 pounds of cocaine base, 1,076 pounds of crack, 169 tons of marijuana and 35 pounds of heroin. ___ Burma — It is the world's second largest producer of opium poppy, and cultivation increased in 2007 after dropping steadily between 1998 and 2006. The increase is slight, however, in comparison with production before 1998. It was one of two countries the administration designated as having "failed demonstrably" to meet its counternarcotics agreements over the year. ___ Colombia — Colombia, the world's number one cocaine supplier, is also a major supplier of heroin and precursor chemicals. In 2007 the government seized 144 tons of cocaine and 350,000 gallons of precursor chemicals. It also destroyed 240 cocaine hydrochloride labs and 2,875 coca base labs. ___ Dominican Republic — It is a major transit country for cocaine and heroin from South America. In 2007 the country's authorities seized approximately 4 tons of cocaine, 226 pounds of heroin, 17,902 units of MDMA and 1,128 pounds of marijuana. ___ Ecuador — It is a major transit point for cocaine, heroin and precursor chemicals. In 2007 the government seized 25 tons of cocaine, 397 pounds of heroin and 1,631 pounds of cannabis. It also identified cocaine laboratories and plots of coca plants. ___ Guatemala — It is a major transit hub for cocaine and heroin from South America. Although it is not a major producer, poppy cultivation has begun to rise. ___ Haiti — It is a major hub for transportation of cocaine from South America and marijuana from the Caribbean. In 2007 smuggling using small aircraft from Venezuela increased 38 percent and 29 illicit landing strips were identified. Fast boats also arrive on the southern coast transporting cocaine from South America. ___ India — It is a hub for heroin transport. Drugs are smuggled from Burma, and hashish and marijuana are smuggled from Nepal. Most heroin produced within India is used domestically, but a growing amount is being shipped overseas. India is the only country the international community has authorized to produce opium gum for pharmaceutical uses. ___ Jamaica — It is the largest producer of marijuana and marijuana-derived products in the Caribbean. It is also a major hub for drug transit. Marijuana seizures decreased by 8 percent in 2007 to 46 tons. Cocaine seizures also decreased in 2007. ___ Laos — The country had record low levels of opium cultivation in 2007. But Southeast Asian heroin, amphetamine-type stimulants and narcotic precursor chemicals also travel through Laos to other countries in the region. ___ Mexico — Approximately 90 percent of all cocaine consumed in the United States travels through Mexico. The country is also a source of heroin, methamphetamines and marijuana. In 2007 Mexican officials intercepted more than 52 tons of cocaine, 2,396 tons of marijuana, 643 pounds of opium gum, 656 pounds of heroin and 1,981 pounds of methamphetamines. ___ Nigeria — It is home to major drug trafficking networks that move cocaine and heroin to developed countries. Between January and September 2007 Nigerian officials seized 101,272 pounds of cannabis, 571 pounds of cocaine, 189 pounds of heroin and 450 pounds of psychotropic substances. ___ Pakistan — It is a major hub for transportation of opiates and hashish from Afghanistan. It also saw an increase in poppy cultivation to about 5,720 acres, up from 4,715 acres the previous year. More than 1,482 acres were eradicated. ___ Panama — Panama is a key transport hub for drugs coming from Colombia. In 2007 the government seized 66 tons of cocaine, including the largest recorded maritime seizure of 17 tons in March. ___ Paraguay — It is the largest marijuana producer in South America. It is also a transit route for cocaine produced in the Andes. In 2007 the government seized 1,808 pounds of cocaine, 100 metric tons of marijuana and 18 vehicles. ___ Peru — It is a major producer of cocaine and a big importer of precursor chemicals. In 2007 the government eradicated 27,322 acres of coca. An additional 2,511 were eradicated voluntarily. ___ Venezuela — It is one of the key routes for drugs coming out of Colombia. In 2007 drug seizures in Venezuela dropped, but third-country seizures of drugs coming out of Venezuela rose. It was one of two countries the administration designated as having "failed demonstrably" to meet its counternarcotics agreements. |
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dear all also visit the following web(official website of pakistan anti narcotic force)
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Types of drugs and there effects
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