Which schedule? A high potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use, may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence.

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Which schedule? A high potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use, may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence

What’s the word? Type of blood stain created by the force of gravity and appears as drops or blood pools

_____ Which of the people below would have the highest blood-alcohol concentration after four servings of alcohol? A. 180-pound woman B. 180-pound man C. 120-pound woman D. 120-pound man

Which schedule? Potential for abuse less than the drugs in schedules I and II, a currently accepted medical use, may lead to moderate or low physical dependence or high psychological dependence

Which drug type? Speed up the central nervous system A. Stimulants B. Narcotics C. Depressants D. Hallucinogens

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures” is guaranteed by … A. The Controlled Substances Act B. The U.S. Attorney General C. The Book of Genesis D. The 4th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution

Which drug type? Relieve pain, induce a state of sluggishness A. Stimulants B. Narcotics C. Depressants D. Hallucinogens

What’s the word? Blood type that does not contain A or B agglutinogens

How does alcohol enter the bloodstream? A. Through the kidneys B. Through the stomach and small intestine C. Through the lungs D. Through the liver

What is the blood alcohol weight-per-volume concentration level for being presumed to be legally “Under the Influence” in most states?

What’s the word? People with Type AB blood are called _______________, because they can receive blood from anyone.

What’s the word? Blood type that contains both A and B agglutinogens

Which drug type? Slow down the functions of the central nervous system A. Stimulants B. Narcotics C. Depressants D. Hallucinogens

What’s the word? Indicates the presence of a specific protein; discovered while studying Rhesus monkeys

Most modern breath-testing devices use ___________ light to measure the quantity of alcohol. A. infrared B. visible C. laser D. ultraviolet E. colored

Which drug type? Include heroin, opium, and oxycodone A. Stimulants B. Narcotics C. Depressants D. Hallucinogens

What’s the word? Main psychoactive compound found in marijuana.

The elimination or “burn off” rate of alcohol averages ___________ percent per hour. A B C D E. None of the above

Which drug type? Include cocaine and amphetamines A. Stimulants B. Narcotics C. Depressants D. Hallucinogens

What’s the word? Pattern created when a bloody object comes in contact with another surface; also called a contact pattern

What’s the word? Type of bloodstain that is created when a force is applied to the source of the blood, such as castoff, impact spatters, and arterial spurting

Which drug type? Include LSD, marijuana, and mushrooms A. Stimulants B. Narcotics C. Depressants D. Hallucinogens

Which schedule? Low potential for abuse relative to the drugs in schedule III, currently accepted medical use, may lead to limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to the drugs in schedule III

What’s the word? Produced by the poppy plant; the source of morphine, heroin, and codeine.

_____ How can a person sober up more quickly? A. By taking a cold shower B. By eating bread, which absorbs alcohol in the stomach C. By drinking coffee D. There is no way to speed up the process of eliminating alcohol from the bloodstream E. By doing jumping jacks

What happened in Colorado in 2014? A. Drug testing by employers was made illegal. B. It became the first place in the world to legalize commercial sales of marijuana to anyone over 21. C. Marijuana brownies became available at school cafeterias. D. Snoop Dogg was elected governor.

_____ Why do police departments have a mandatory observation period before a breath test may be administered? A. To make sure the suspect doesn’t try to commit suicide B. To allow alcohol to enter the bloodstream, ensuring the highest possible reading C. Because it’s required by the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution D. To make sure the suspect doesn’t put anything in his mouth that might affect the test

Which schedule? Low potential for abuse relative to the drugs or other substances in schedule IV, currently accepted medical use, may lead to limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to the drugs in schedule IV

What’s the word? People with Type O blood are called ________________, because they can give blood to anyone

Which schedule? High potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use, lack of accepted safety for use of the drug under medical supervision

What’s the word? Pointed edges of a droplet that radiate out from the spatter and can help to determine the direction

Which drug type? Induce changes in normal thought processes, perceptions, and moods A. Stimulants B. Narcotics C. Depressants D. Hallucinogens

Which drug type? Include barbiturates and alcohol A. Stimulants B. Narcotics C. Depressants D. Hallucinogens

Each of the following is considered one serving of alcohol EXCEPT A. 1.5 oz. of rum B. 5 oz. of gin C. 12 oz. of beer D. 5 oz. of wine