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100

Which of the following is a common symptom of opioid withdrawal?

A) Hallucinations
B) Increased energy
C) Muscle aches and sweating
D) Decreased heart rate

Answer: C) What are Muscle aches and sweating?


100

Which substance is the most commonly abused and the third leading cause of death in the United States?
A) Cocaine
B) Marijuana
C) Alcohol
D) Opiods (prescription pain killers)

Answer: C) What is Alcohol

100

1. What is the average age people begin experimenting with drugs?
A) 21 years old
B) 13 years old
C) 25 years old
D) 18 years old


Answer: B) What is 13 years old

100

 What percentage of Drug Court graduates remain arrest-free at least two years after leaving the program?

A) 50%
B) 66%
C) 75%
D) 99%

Answer: C) 75%


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100

What is a potential risk of opioid withdrawal without medical assistance?

  • A) Increased risk of a heart attack
  • B) Decreased tolerance, leading to a higher risk of overdose
  • C) Sudden physical growth
  • D) Long-term psychological effects


  • Answer: B) What is Decreased tolerance, leading to a higher risk of overdose?

200

Which of the following is a potential symptom of alcohol withdrawal?

A) Euphoria
B) Decreased blood pressure
C) Seizures
D) Increased appetite


Answer: C) What are Seizures?

200

What is the most commonly used illegal drug?
A) Heroin
B) Cocaine
C) Marijuana
D) Amethamphetamines (Stimulants like Adderall)

What is Answer: C) What is Marijuana

200

How much money is lost annually due to substance abuse?
A) $100 billion
B) $250 billion
C) $450 billion
D) $600 billion

Answer: D) What is $600 billion

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200

What percentage of substance-abusing offenders drop out of treatment prematurely if they are not supervised by a judge?

A) 50%
B) 60%
C) 70%
D) 80%

Answer: C) 70% 

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200

 What are typical symptoms of acute marijuana toxicity, especially with edibles?

A) Increased appetite and relaxation
B) Hypotension, panic, and impaired coordination
C) Euphoria and hallucinations
D) Rapid heartbeat and dizziness

Answer: B) What is Hypotension, panic, and impaired coordination

300

Which of the following is NOT a common symptom of stimulant withdrawal?

A) Fatigue
B) Increased appetite
C) Depression
D) Sweating and chills

Answer: D) What are Sweating and chills?


300

What is the term used for a mixture of various substances, often including ketamine, methamphetamine, MDMA, and opioids, commonly dyed pink and referred to as "pink cocaine"?

  • A) Tusi
  • B) Molly
  • C) Bath salts
  • D) Spice


Answer: A)What is Tusi

Pink cocaine," known as "tusi," is a mixture of various substances, including ketamine, methamphetamine, MDMA, and opioids, often dyed pink

300

Which of the following substances is associated with the "California sober" lifestyle, where individuals abstain from alcohol but use other substances?

  • A) Cannabis
  • B) Psilocybin mushrooms
  • C) Ketamine
  • D) All of the above

Answer: D) All of the above


300

 What is the legal status of marijuana in Maryland as of the latest update?

A) Fully illegal
B) Medicinal use only
C) Decriminalized
D) Recreational use only

Answer: C) What is Decriminalized

300

What is the primary reason for the resurgence in recreational use of nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas?

  • A) Its affordability and accessibility
  • B) Its potent hallucinogenic effects
  • C) Its use in treating chronic pain
  • D) Its popularity in medical procedures


A) Its affordability and accessibility

400

Which of the following substances' withdrawal symptoms can last for several weeks?

A) Cocaine
B) Alcohol
C) Benzodiazepines
D) Short-acting opioids

Answer: C) Benzodiazepines

400

Where is fentanyl often found in addition to counterfeit pills?

  • A) Street-level cannabis
  • B) Prescribed medications
  • C) Alcohol
  • D)Crushed in 

Answer: A) Street-level cannabis

400

How much more powerful is fentanyl than heroin?

  • A) 10 times
  • B) 50 times
  • C) 100 times
  • D) 200 times

Answer: B) 50 times

400

What unique punishment was historically used in juvenile courts to deter young offenders from crime?

  • A) Writing essays about their crime
  • B) Playing a role in a mock trial
  • C) Working on a farm as part of "reform" programs
  • D) Wearing a "shame" sign in public


Answer: C) What is Working on a farm as part of "reform" programs

400

Which of the following is a common misconception about phencyclidine (PCP)? That it is ______

  • A) It is synthesized from embalming fluid.
  • B) It is a type of hallucinogenic mushroom.
  • C) It is commonly prescribed for pain relief.
  • D) It has no known side effects.

A)What is is embalming fluid.

500

Which of the following withdrawal symptoms is commonly experienced after stopping marijuana use?

A) Hallucinations
B) Increased appetite
C) Irritability
D) Insomnia


Answer: C) What is Irritability?

500

How cheap can fentanyl be, making it cheaper than cannabis?

  • A) $50 per gram
  • B) $20 per gram
  • C) $4 per gram
  • D) $100 per gram

Answer: C) $4 per gram

500

Which of the following is statistically considered a common urban legend about the effects of PCP?

  • A) It grants users superhuman strength.
  • B) It causes users to forget their own name.
  • C) It makes users invisible.
  • D) It cures chronic pain instantly.

Answer: A) It grants users superhuman strength.


500

How can involvement in the juvenile justice system affect a juvenile's education?
a) It may lead to a better understanding of time management
b) It can create barriers to graduation and hinder access to higher education
c) It encourages more active participation in school activities
d) It guarantees eligibility for specialized academic programs


Answer: b) It can create barriers to graduation and hinder access to higher education.

500

What is the psychoactive component of marijuana that causes users to feel high?

What is THC

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