6.
Which one of the following is a derivative of morphine?
A.
Cocaine.
B.
Opium.
C.
Dilaudid.
D.
Psilocybin.
7.
What is considered the most powerful "euphoria" producing drug?
A.
Opium.
B.
Heroin.
C.
LSD.
D.
STP.
8.
In the use of heroin, what does the term "Satch Cotton" have reference to?
A.
A piece of sterilized cotton used to clean the end of a hypodermic
needle.
B.
A piece of cotton used to hold the impurities when the addict is
drawing the solution into the hypodermic syringe.
C.
A piece of cotton that is used to protect the hypodermic syringe
from breakage.
D.
A piece of cotton that is used to clean the inside of the hypodermic
syringe of any impurities before the addict injects himself with the
solution.
9.
Why does an addict keep his "works" close by?
A.
He
doesn't want his "works" to become lost.
B.
He
fears someone may discover his "works."
C.
He
fears not being able to administer to himself when necessary.
D.
He
fears persecution.
10.
On what general area of the body do opiates exert their greatest effects?
A.
Central respiratory system.
B.
Physical reactions.
C.
Psychological reactions.
D.
Central nervous system.
11.
What is marijuana's greatest danger to the user?
A.
Its
unpredictable consequences.
B.
The
physical dependence of the user.
C.
Its
effect in leading to more powerful drugs.
D.
Its
narcotic effects.
12.
A.
Hallucinogenic.
B.
Narcotic.
C.
Nonnarcotic.
D.
None of the above.
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