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Republic of the Philippines

UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINE


LAOANG CAMPUS
LAOANG, NORTHERN SAMAR

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

DRUG EDUCATION

NAME: ___________________________________COURSE/YEAR: ___________DATE: _________

MULTIPLE CHOICE.DIRCTION: Choose the correct answer and incircle it in the space provided before the number.

____ 1. What is the primary goal of drug education?


A) To promote drug use B) To inform about the effects and risks of drug use

C) To encourage experimentation D) To limit discussions about drugs

____ 2. Which of the following is a common misconception about drug use?

A) All drugs are harmful B) Some drugs can be used safely

C) Drug use can lead to addiction D) Drug education is important

____ 3. What is the legal drinking age in the United States?

A) 16 B) 18

C) 21 D) 25

____ 4. Which substance is classified as a stimulant?

A) Heroin B) Alcohol

C) Cocaine D) Marijuana

____ 5. What is the primary active ingredient in marijuana?

A) Nicotine B) THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol)

C) CBD (Cannabidiol) D) Caffeine

____ 6. Which of the following is NOT a consequence of drug abuse?

A) Improved academic performance B) Health problems

C) Legal issues D) Relationship difficulties

____ 7. What is the term for the physical and psychological dependence on a substance?

A) Tolerance B) Addiction

C) Withdrawal D) Intoxication

____ 8. Which of the following is a common method of drug administration?

A) Inhalation B) Injection

C) Ingestion D) All of the above

____ 9. Which drug is known for causing hallucinations?


A) Alcohol B) LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide)

C) Cocaine D) Nicotine

____ 10. What is the legal classification of marijuana in many states?

A) Schedule I B) Schedule II

C) Schedule III D) Legal for recreational use

____ 11. Which of the following is a potential effect of alcohol consumption?

A) Increased coordination B) Impaired judgment

C) Enhanced memory D) Decreased heart rate

____ 12. What is the main reason for conducting drug education programs in schools?

A) To promote drug use B) To educate students about the risks of drug use

C) To encourage rebellion D) To limit student freedoms

____ 13. Which of the following is a sign of drug abuse?

A) Increased social interactions B) Changes in behavior and mood

C) Improved academic performanceD) Enhanced physical fitness

____ 14. What is the primary purpose of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)?

A) To promote drug use B) To enforce drug laws and regulations

C) To provide drug education D) To conduct drug research

____ 15. Which of the following substances is classified as an opioid?

A) Heroin B) LSD

C) Cocaine D) Methamphetamine

____ 16. What is the term for the increased tolerance to a drug, requiring more of the substance to achieve the same
effect?

A) Addiction B) Dependence

C) Withdrawal D) Tolerance

____ 17. Which of the following is a common reason for adolescent drug use?

A) Academic pressure B) Peer influence

C) Curiosity D) All of the above

____ 18. What is the effect of nicotine on the body?

A) It relaxes the body B) It stimulates the central nervous system

C) It decreases heart rate D) It improves lung function

____ 19. Which of the following is a potential long-term effect of alcohol abuse?

A) Improved liver function B) Liver cirrhosis


C) Enhanced cognitive function D) Increased energy levels

____ 20. What is the term for the symptoms that occur when a person stops using a drug?

A) Tolerance B) Addiction

C) Withdrawal D) Intoxication

____ 21. Which of the following drugs is known for being highly addictive?

A) Marijuana B) Caffeine

C) Heroin D) Alcohol

____ 22. What is the primary ingredient in ecstasy (MDMA)?

A) Methamphetamine B) MDA

C) MDMA D) LSD

____ 23. Which of the following is an effect of marijuana use?

A) Increased appetite B) Decreased heart rate

C) Enhanced short-term memory D) Improved coordination

____ 24. What is the role of peer pressure in drug use?

A) It has no impact B) It can lead to experimentation and use

C) It always prevents drug use D) It is only a concern for younger children

____ 25. Which of the following is a common treatment for drug addiction?

A) Ignoring the problem B) Behavioral therapy

C) Increased drug use D) Isolation

____ 26. What is the purpose of harm reduction strategies in drug education?

A) To encourage drug use B) To minimize the negative consequences of drug use

C) To eliminate all drug use D) To promote abstinence only

____ 27. Which of the following is a potential effect of cocaine use?

A) Euphoria and increased energy B) Decreased heart rate

C) Improved sleep quality D) Enhanced appetite

____ 28. What is the legal status of prescription drugs when used without a prescription?

A) Legal B) Illegal

C) Conditional D) Unregulated

____ 29. Which of the following is a common sign of alcohol poisoning?

A) Increased energy B) Confusion or stupor

C) Improved coordination D) Enhanced social skills


____ 30. What is the main focus of drug prevention programs?

A) To promote drug use B) To educate individuals about the risks of drug use

C) To limit access to drugs D) To encourage experimentation

____ 31. Which of the following is a method to test for drug use?

A) Blood tests B) Urine tests

C) Hair tests D) All of the above

____ 32. What is the effect of binge drinking?

A) Improved health B) Increased risk of accidents and injuries

C) Enhanced cognitive abilities D) Decreased tolerance

____ 33. Which of the following is a risk factor for developing a substance use disorder?

A) Strong family support B) Positive coping skills

C) History of trauma or abuse D) Healthy social connections

____ 34. What is the role of family in drug education?

A) To promote drug use B) To provide support and open communication

C) To ignore the topic D) To limit discussions about health

____ 35. Which of the following is a common symptom of drug withdrawal?

A) Euphoria B) Nausea and vomiting

C) Increased energy D) Improved mood

____ 36. What is the purpose of drug testing in schools?

A) To punish students B) To deter drug use and promote a safe environment

C) To invade privacy D) To promote drug use

____ 37. Which of the following substances is known as a “gateway drug”?

A) Alcohol B) Marijuana

C) Tobacco D) All of the above

____ 38. What is the main effect of depressants on the body?

A) Increased heart rate B) Slowed brain activity

C) Heightened alertness D) Enhanced energy

____ 39. Which of the following is a protective factor against drug use?

A) Poor academic performance B) Strong family bonds

C) Peer pressure D) Lack of supervision


____ 40. What is the term for using a drug for a purpose other than its intended medical use?

A) Misuse B) Abuse

C) Dependence D) Addiction

____ 41. Which of the following is a common side effect of methamphetamine use?

A) Increased appetite B) Weight gain

C) Severe dental problems D) Improved sleep

____ 42. What is the impact of drug use on academic performance?

A) No impact B) Improved grades

C) Decreased focus and motivation D) Enhanced learning

____ 43. Which of the following is a common reason for prescription drug abuse?

A) To relieve pain B) To enhance performance

C) To experience euphoria D) All of the above

____ 44. What is the primary focus of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)?

A) To promote drug use B) To conduct research on drug use and addiction

C) To limit access to drugs D) To provide drug education

____ 45. Which of the following is a common effect of hallucinogens?

A) Increased heart rate B) Altered perception of reality

C) Improved coordination D) Enhanced memory

____ 46. What is the role of community organizations in drug education?

A) To provide resources and support for prevention and treatment

B) To promote drug use

C) To limit access to information

D) To ignore drug issues

____ 47. Which of the following is a potential effect of long-term alcohol abuse?

A) Improved liver function B) Liver damage and disease

C) Enhanced cognitive abilities D) Increased energy levels

____ 48. What is the significance of teaching refusal skills in drug education?

A) To empower individuals to say no to drugs B) To promote drug use

C) To limit student choices D) To ignore peer pressure

____ 49. Which of the following is a common sign of drug overdose?

A) Increased energy B) Confusion and disorientation

C) Enhanced coordination D) Improved mood


____ 50. What is the impact of drug use on mental health?

A) It can worsen mental health conditions B) No impact

C) It always improves mental health D) It only affects physical health

____ 51. Which of the following is an example of a prescription drug?

A) Cocaine B) Oxycodone

C) Heroin D) Marijuana

____ 52. What is the role of peer education in drug prevention?

A) To promote drug use B) To provide information and support from peers

C) To limit student involvement D) To ignore drug issues

____ 53. Which of the following is a common side effect of alcohol?

A) Increased coordination B) Improved focus

C) Enhanced memory D) Impaired judgment

____ 54. What is the primary purpose of the Controlled Substances Act?

A) To promote drug use

B) To eliminate all drug use

C) To regulate the manufacture and distribution of drugs

D) To provide drug education

____ 55. Which of the following is a potential consequence of drug trafficking?

A) Increased community safety B) Legal penalties and imprisonment

C) Improved economic conditions D) Enhanced social connections

____ 56. What is the role of a drug counselor?

A) To provide support and treatment for individuals with substance use disorders

B) To promote drug use

C) To ignore drug issues

D) To limit access to resources

____ 57. Which of the following is a common reason for using drugs among teenagers?

A) Curiosity B) Stress relief

C) Peer pressure D) All of the above

____ 58. What is the significance of early intervention in drug education?

A) It has no impact B) It can prevent the progression of drug use

C) It complicates the issue D) It only benefits younger children


____ 59. Which of the following is a common sign of drug addiction?

A) Increased social interactions B) Neglecting responsibilities

C) Improved academic performance D) Enhanced physical health

____ 60. What is the primary purpose of drug rehabilitation programs?

A) To promote drug use B) To help individuals recover from addiction

C) To limit access to resources D) To ignore drug issues

____ 61. Which of the following is a potential effect of methamphetamine use?

A) Improved physical health B) Enhanced cognitive abilities

C) Severe dental issues D) Increased appetite

____ 62. What is the role of law enforcement in drug education?

A) To promote drug use B) To ignore drug issues

C) To limit access to information D) To enforce drug laws and regulations

____ 63. Which of the following is a common method of preventing drug use among youth?

A) Ignoring the issue B) Providing education and resources

C) Promoting drug experimentation D) Limiting discussions about drugs

____ 64. What is the significance of teaching about the effects of drugs?

A) To promote drug use

B) To inform individuals about the risks and consequences

C) To complicate the issue

D) To ignore drug education

____ 65. Which of the following is a common characteristic of substance use disorders?

A) Withdrawal symptoms B) Control over drug use

C) Improved relationships D) Enhanced academic performance

____ 66. What is the impact of drug use on family dynamics?

A) Increased conflict and stress B) Improved relationships

C) Enhanced communication D) No impact

____ 67. Which of the following is a common reason for using alcohol?

A) To cope with stress B) To celebrate

C) Peer pressure D) All of the above

____ 68. What is the role of community support in drug recovery?

A) It has no impact B) It can provide encouragement and resources

C) It complicates the recovery process D) It limits access to treatment


____69. Which of the following is a potential risk of using performance-enhancing drugs?

A) Improved athletic performance B) Health complications

C) Increased energy D) Enhanced recovery

____ 70. What is the significance of teaching coping skills in drug education?

A) To promote drug use B) To complicate the issue

C) To help individuals manage stress and avoid drugs D) To ignore mental health

____ 71. Which of the following is a common effect of heroin use?

A) Increased energy B) Improved physical

C) Enhanced cognitive abilities D) Euphoria followed by drowsiness

____ 72. What is the primary focus of drug prevention programs?

A) To promote drug use B) To educate individuals about the risks of drug use

C) To limit access to drugs D) To encourage experimentation

____ 73. Which of the following is a potential consequence of driving under the influence of drugs?

A) Improved reaction time B) Legal penalties and accidents

C) Enhanced focus D) Increased coordination

____ 74. What is the role of schools in drug education?

A) To provide information and resources for prevention B) To promote drug use

C) To ignore drug issues D) To limit student involvement

____ 75. Which of the following is a common sign of alcohol abuse?

A) Improved relationships B) Enhanced physical health

C) Neglecting responsibilities D) Increased social interactions

____ 76. What is the significance of community awareness in drug prevention?

A) It has no impact B) It can promote collaboration and resources

C) It complicates the issue D) It limits access to information

____ 77. Which of the following is a potential long-term effect of drug use?

A) Improved cognitive function B) Chronic health problems

C) Enhanced social skills D) Increased academic achievement

____ 78. What is the importance of teaching students about the legal consequences of drug use?

A) It helps them understand the risks and consequences

B) It promotes drug use

C) It complicates their decision-making

D) It has no relevance
____ 79. Which of the following is a common characteristic of binge drinking?

A) Moderate consumption

B) Improved health

C) Drinking five or more alcoholic beverages in a short period

D) Enhanced physical performance

____ 80. What is the role of mental health in drug education?

A) It is unrelated

B) It only affects adults

C) It complicates drug education

D) Mental health issues can increase the risk of substance abuse


ANSWERS KEY 30. B 60. B

1. B 31. D 61. C

2. A 32. B 62. D

3. C 33. C 63. B

4. B 34. B 64. B

5. B 35. B 65. A

6. A 36. B 66. A

7. B 37. D 67. D

8. D 38. B 68. B

9. B 39. B 69. B

10. D 40. A 70. C

11. B 41. C 71. D

12. B 42. C 72. B

13. B 43. D 73. B

14. B 44. B 74. A

15. A 45. B 75. C

16. D 46. A 76. B

17. D 47. B 77. B

18. B 48. A 78. A

19. B 49. B 79. C

20. C 50. A 80. D

21. C 51. B

22. C 52. B

23. A 53. D

24. B 54. C

25. B 55. B

26. B 56. A

27. A 57. D

28. B 58. B

29. B 59. B

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