Illinois Pharmacy Law Examination (MPJE)
2026/2027 Comprehensive Study Guide,
Practice Questions, Legal Review, and
Exam Preparation Manual
Question 1
The State Board of Pharmacy is composed of:
A. 5 members
B. 7 members
C. 9 members
D. 11 members
Correct Answer: C. 9 members
Rationale:
The State Board of Pharmacy consists of nine members in total. Seven of these
members are licensed pharmacists with at least five years of practical experience,
ensuring professional expertise in pharmacy practice. The remaining two members are
public representatives who are voting members but must not be licensed pharmacists
in any state, ensuring public accountability and balanced oversight. Smaller or larger
numbers such as 5, 7, or 11 do not reflect statutory composition requirements.
Question 2
Who appoints members of the State Board of Pharmacy?
A. Secretary of Health
B. Governor
C. Director of Licensing
D. Attorney General
Correct Answer: B. Governor
Rationale:
The Governor is responsible for appointing members to the State Board of Pharmacy,
ensuring executive oversight of professional regulation. The Secretary or other
officials do not have appointment authority. This system maintains centralized
governmental control over professional licensing boards.
Question 3
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The term length for members of the State Board of Pharmacy is:
A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 5 years
D. 7 years
Correct Answer: C. 5 years
Rationale:
Members of the Board serve five-year terms to ensure continuity and stability in
regulatory governance. Terms exceeding three years are considered full terms, and
appointments are structured to prevent mass turnover at once.
Question 4
Who may remove a member of the State Board of Pharmacy for misconduct?
A. Board Chairperson
B. Secretary of State
C. Governor
D. Attorney General
Correct Answer: C. Governor
Rationale:
Only the Governor has the authority to remove Board members for cause such as
misconduct, incapacity, or neglect of duty. This ensures accountability at the highest
executive level.
Question 5
No member of the State Board of Pharmacy may serve more than:
A. 1 term
B. 2 full terms
C. 3 full terms
D. Unlimited terms
Correct Answer: B. 2 full terms
Rationale:
To promote fairness and prevent over-consolidation of authority, Board members are
limited to two full lifetime terms. This ensures rotation in leadership while
maintaining institutional experience.
Question 6
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State Board members are reimbursed for:
A. Salary only
B. Tuition fees
C. Actual expenses and per diem
D. Bonuses and commissions
Correct Answer: C. Actual expenses and per diem
Rationale:
Members are not salaried employees but are reimbursed for legitimate travel and
meeting expenses plus per diem allowances. This ensures they are compensated for
service-related costs without financial incentives influencing decisions.
Question 7
The State Board of Pharmacy holds meetings:
A. Annually
B. Monthly
C. Quarterly
D. Bi-annually
Correct Answer: C. Quarterly
Rationale:
The Board is required to meet quarterly or as needed based on regulatory demands.
This ensures timely decision-making in pharmacy governance.
Question 8
The National Preparedness Goal is best described as:
A. A hospital emergency plan
B. A federal funding program
C. A national preparedness vision identifying core capabilities
D. A disaster response checklist
Correct Answer: C. A national preparedness vision identifying core capabilities
Rationale:
The National Preparedness Goal establishes nationwide objectives and core
capabilities required for effective emergency preparedness across all sectors. It
provides strategic direction rather than operational procedures.
Question 9
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Community lifelines represent:
A. Government agencies
B. Critical services needed for survival
C. Law enforcement units
D. Insurance programs
Correct Answer: B. Critical services needed for survival
Rationale:
Community lifelines include essential services such as food, water, shelter, healthcare,
and energy. They represent the most basic functions required for community survival
during disasters.
Question 10
Why is community engagement in preparedness important?
A. It reduces government workload
B. It eliminates need for planning
C. It improves information sharing and coordination
D. It replaces emergency services
Correct Answer: C. It improves information sharing and coordination
Rationale:
Community engagement enhances communication, trust, and coordination during
emergencies. It ensures preparedness plans reflect real community needs and
improves response effectiveness.
Question 11
Operational Coordination is considered cross-cutting because it:
A. Applies only to hospitals
B. Operates across all levels of government
C. Is used only in federal disasters
D. Replaces other capabilities
Correct Answer: B. Operates across all levels of government
Rationale:
Operational Coordination spans local, state, tribal, and federal levels, ensuring unified
disaster response efforts. It is not limited to a single agency or mission area.
Question 12