Thursday, January 25, 2007

question bank set two 21-50
sarada avadhanam

Question bank 50th all India duty meet 050107
Sharada avadhanam

21) the substances listed in table I and II of UN convention against illicit traffic in NDPS of 1988 are described as
a) preventive chemicals
b) proactive chemicals
c) precursor chemicals
d) potency chemicals [c]
22) one of the following is not a precursor as listed in table I
a) ephedrine
b) pseudo ephedrine
c) endrin
d) ergotamine [c]
23) one of the following is not a precursor as per table II
a) Anthranilic acid
b) anthracene
c) Piperadine
d) toluene [b]
24) acetic anhydride is not a precursor to
a) cocaine
b) heroin
c) P2P
d) N-acetyl Anthranilic acid [a]
25) Ephedrine is a precursor to
a) Stimulants
b) Depressants
c) Hallucinogens
d) Sniffing glues [a]

26) For conversion of morphine to heroin , the following precursor is essential
a) KMNO4
b) Acetic anhydride
c) H2SO4
d) HCL [b]
27) Coca paste is converted to cocaine by using following precursor chemical
a) KMNO4
b) Acetic anhydride
c) H2SO4
d) HCL [a]
28) Amphetamine is obtained from the following precursor
a) Piperanol
b) Safrol
c) Nor ephedrine
d) Ergotamine [c]
29) MDA/MDMA is made using the following precursor chemical
a) HCl/H2SO4
b) HNO3/KMnO4
c) Piperanol/safrol
d) Acetic anhydride/acetone [c]
30) The following is not a precursor for LSD
a) KMnO4
b) Anthranilic acid
c) Piperadine
d) Ergometrine [d]
31) The nerve functions most susceptible to the action of alcohol are
a) Forebrain
b) Midbrain
c) Hindbrain
d) Generalized [a]
32) The vital functions as respiration and heart activity, are the last to fail on alcohol consumption since they are controlled by
a) Fore brain
b) Hind brain
c) Brain medulla
d) Generalized [c]
33) Which one of the statements is true
a) Blood alcohol concentration is directly proportional to concentration of alcohol in the brain
b) Blood alcohol concentration is directly proportional to alcohol concentration in urine
c) Blood alcohol concentration is directly proportional to alcohol concentration in tissues
d) Blood alcohol concentration is directly proportional to alcohol concentration in lymph [a]
34) ‘Superman syndrome’ is associated with
a) Cocaine
b) Heroin
c) LSD
d) Amphetamine [d]
35) The following symptom is not associated with ATS abuse
a) Euphoria
b) Heightened alertness
c) BP increase
d) Appetite increase [d]
36) ATS users display
a) Constricted pupil
b) Dilated pupil
c) No reaction
d) Irregular eye movement [b]

37) Street name ‘Black beauty’ is often associated with
a) Methaqualone
b) Opium
c) MDA
d) LSD [c]
38) The following trait is essential in a precursor
a) Part of final molecule
b) Has no licit use
c) Needs an expensive process
d) A difficult synthesis pathway [a]
39) The following is not a precursor to MDMA
a) Piperanol
b) Iso safrol
c) Safrol
d) 3,4,ethylene dioxy phenyl piperanone [d]
40) Major center for illicit ATS production
a) Bangladesh
b) Srilanka
c) Myanmar
d) Nepal [c]
41) One of the following does not determine the rate of absorption of alcohol into blood stream
a) Emotional state of the person
b) Total time taken to consume
c) Alcohol content of the beverage
d) Quantity consumed [a]
42) Beer is absorbed slowly into the blood as it is
a) High in carbohydrate
b) High in fats
c) High in protein
d) High in water content [a]
43) Who among the following shows highest blood alcohol concentration
a) Person who ate a full non-veg meal before consuming alcohol
b) Person who ate a full veg meal before consuming alcohol
c) Person who skipped his meal before consuming alcohol
d) Food has no relation to peak concentration of alcohol [c]
44) Alcohol is detoxified in
a) Brain
b) Kidney
c) Liver
d) Blood [c]
45) Final products of alcohol elimination are
a) CO, H2O
b) CO2,H2O
c) CH3COOH,H2O
d) CH3CHO,H2O [b]
46) The principle behind the breath alcohol analyzer technology is
a) Breath is easy to sample
b) Alcohol in breath is directly proportional to alcohol in blood
c) Blood sampling is difficult and time consuming
d) Ease of screening [b]
47) The chemical process involved in detoxification of alcohol in the body is
a) Reduction
b) Substitution
c) Oxidation
d) Double decomposition [c]
48) Large proportion of alcohol is absorbed into the blood through
a) Oesophagus
b) Stomach
c) Small intestine
d) Large intestine [c]
49) Distribution of alcohol in breath and blood is governed by
a) Peters principle
b) Henry’s law
c) Boyle’s law
d) Archimedes principle [b]
50) At 340C, the amount of alcohol in 1 ml of blood is equal to
a) Alcohol in 3100 ml of alveolar breath
b) Alcohol in 2100 ml of alveolar breath
c) Alcohol in 1100 ml of alveolar breath
d) Alcohol in 100 ml of alveolar breath [b]

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