PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
CERTIFICATION TEST QUESTIONS ||
250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS 2025\2026 || A+
Pharmacy Technician - ANSWER- A person who helps liscensed
pharmacists provide meds and other health care products to paitents
Pharmacist - ANSWER- A perspn who is educated & loscened to
dispense drugs and to provide drug info to patients and other health care
providers
U.S. D.E.A. - ANSWER- United States Drug Enforcement
Administration -enforces federal laws & regulations governing
controlled substances
Schedule I Drugs - ANSWER- Abuse potential- high abuse potential (
no medical use accepted)
,No prescriptions allowed
Examples- heroin/LSD/mary jane/PCP/amphetamines
Schedule II Drugs - ANSWER- Abuse potential- high/accepted medical
use
Prescription required (no refills unless prescription written to renew)
Examples- Cocaine/codeine/amphetamine salts
(adderall)/opium/morphine
Schedule III Drugs - ANSWER- Abuse potential- moderate (medical
usage)
Refills 5 times in a six month period
Examples- compounded drugs with small amounts of narcotics (other
drugs with high potential for abuse like tylenol or empirin with codeine
tablets) and certain barbituratesk.
Schedule IV Drugs - ANSWER- Potential abuse- low (medical usage)
Prescription required (5 refills in 6 month period)
Example- barbital/diazepam (Valium)
Schedule V Drugs - ANSWER- Potential abuse- low abuse (medical
usage)
Prescription- none but must 18 y.o. To buy
Acu- - ANSWER- Abrupt, sudden (acute)
, Adeno- - ANSWER- Gland (adenoid)
Adipo- - ANSWER- Fat (adipose)
Aero- - ANSWER- Air (aerosol)
Alb- - ANSWER- White (albumin)
Ambulo- - ANSWER- Walk (ambulatory)
Andro- - ANSWER- Male (androgen)
Angio- - ANSWER- Vessel (angiogram)
Arthr- - ANSWER- Joint (arthritis)
Bucc/a- - ANSWER- Inside of cheek (buccal)
Carcin/o- - ANSWER- Crab,cancer (carcinogen)
Cardi- - ANSWER- Heart (cardiology)
CERTIFICATION TEST QUESTIONS ||
250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS 2025\2026 || A+
Pharmacy Technician - ANSWER- A person who helps liscensed
pharmacists provide meds and other health care products to paitents
Pharmacist - ANSWER- A perspn who is educated & loscened to
dispense drugs and to provide drug info to patients and other health care
providers
U.S. D.E.A. - ANSWER- United States Drug Enforcement
Administration -enforces federal laws & regulations governing
controlled substances
Schedule I Drugs - ANSWER- Abuse potential- high abuse potential (
no medical use accepted)
,No prescriptions allowed
Examples- heroin/LSD/mary jane/PCP/amphetamines
Schedule II Drugs - ANSWER- Abuse potential- high/accepted medical
use
Prescription required (no refills unless prescription written to renew)
Examples- Cocaine/codeine/amphetamine salts
(adderall)/opium/morphine
Schedule III Drugs - ANSWER- Abuse potential- moderate (medical
usage)
Refills 5 times in a six month period
Examples- compounded drugs with small amounts of narcotics (other
drugs with high potential for abuse like tylenol or empirin with codeine
tablets) and certain barbituratesk.
Schedule IV Drugs - ANSWER- Potential abuse- low (medical usage)
Prescription required (5 refills in 6 month period)
Example- barbital/diazepam (Valium)
Schedule V Drugs - ANSWER- Potential abuse- low abuse (medical
usage)
Prescription- none but must 18 y.o. To buy
Acu- - ANSWER- Abrupt, sudden (acute)
, Adeno- - ANSWER- Gland (adenoid)
Adipo- - ANSWER- Fat (adipose)
Aero- - ANSWER- Air (aerosol)
Alb- - ANSWER- White (albumin)
Ambulo- - ANSWER- Walk (ambulatory)
Andro- - ANSWER- Male (androgen)
Angio- - ANSWER- Vessel (angiogram)
Arthr- - ANSWER- Joint (arthritis)
Bucc/a- - ANSWER- Inside of cheek (buccal)
Carcin/o- - ANSWER- Crab,cancer (carcinogen)
Cardi- - ANSWER- Heart (cardiology)