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PHARMACEUTICAL CNPR Final Exam Answers – CNPR Solve Quiz 2023

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QUIZ - A

Question 1


What is the abbreviation for the Controlled Substances Act?


 A. CSA

 B. CSAP

 C. CSARP

 D. CSAR

Answer: A

Question 2


Which of the following is NOT a schedule of controlled substances?


 A. Schedule I

 B. Schedule II

 C. Schedule III

 D. Schedule IV

Answer: C

Question 3


What is the maximum sentence for a first-time offender convicted of possession of a
Schedule I controlled substance?


 A. 1 year in prison

 B. 5 years in prison

,  C. 10 years in prison

 D. 20 years in prison

Answer: A

Question 4


What is the abbreviation for the Drug Enforcement Administration?


 A. DEA

 B. FDA

 C. CDC

 D. NIH

Answer: A

Question 5


What is the main responsibility of the DEA?


 A. To regulate the sale and distribution of controlled substances

 B. To enforce the Controlled Substances Act

 C. To investigate drug trafficking

 D. All of the above

Answer: D

Question 6


What is the penalty for illegally manufacturing a controlled substance?


 A. Up to 20 years in prison

 B. Up to 30 years in prison

 C. Up to 40 years in prison

,  D. Up to 50 years in prison

Answer: C

Question 7


What is the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration?


 A. FDA

 B. DEA

 C. CDC

 D. NIH

Answer: A

Question 8


What is the main responsibility of the FDA?


 A. To regulate the sale and distribution of controlled substances

 B. To enforce the Controlled Substances Act

 C. To investigate drug trafficking

 D. To approve new drugs and medical devices

Answer: D

Question 9


What is the penalty for illegally distributing a controlled substance?


 A. Up to 20 years in prison

 B. Up to 30 years in prison

 C. Up to 40 years in prison

 D. Up to 50 years in prison

,Answer: B
Question 10


What is the abbreviation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?


 A. CDC

 B. DEA

 C. FDA

 D. NIH

Answer: A

Question 11


What is the main responsibility of the CDC?


 A. To regulate the sale and distribution of controlled substances

 B. To enforce the Controlled Substances Act

 C. To investigate drug trafficking

 D. To track and monitor the spread of diseases

Answer: D

Question 12


What is the penalty for illegally importing a controlled substance?


 A. Up to 20 years in prison

 B. Up to 30 years in prison

 C. Up to 40 years in prison

 D. Up to 50 years in prison

Answer: C

,Question 13


What is the abbreviation for the National Institutes of Health?


 A. NIH

 B. DEA

 C. FDA

 D. CDC

Answer: A

Question 14


What is the main responsibility of the NIH?


 A. To regulate the sale and distribution of controlled substances

 B. To enforce the Controlled Substances Act

 C. To investigate drug trafficking

 D. To conduct and support biomedical research

Answer: D

Question 15


What is the penalty for illegally exporting a controlled substance?


 A. Up to 20 years in prison

 B. Up to 30 years in prison

 C. Up to 40 years in prison

 D. Up to 50 years in prison

Answer: C

,Question 16:


What are the five schedules of controlled substances?


 A. Schedule I, II, III, IV, V

 B. Schedule A, B, C, D, E

 C. Schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

 D. Schedule I, II, III, IV, VI

Answer: A

Question 17:


What are the criteria for a substance to be classified as a Schedule I controlled
substance?


 A. High potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
 B. High potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and severe restrictions on use under medical supervision.

 C. Low potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and limited restrictions on use under medical supervision.

 D. Low potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and no restrictions on use under medical supervision.

Answer: A

Question 18:


What are the criteria for a substance to be classified as a Schedule II controlled
substance?


 A. High potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.

,  B. High potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and severe restrictions on use under medical supervision.

 C. Moderate potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and some restrictions on use under medical supervision.

 D. Low potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and limited restrictions on use under medical supervision.

Answer: B

Question 19:


What are the criteria for a substance to be classified as a Schedule III controlled
substance?


 A. High potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
 B. High potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and severe restrictions on use under medical supervision.

 C. Moderate potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and some restrictions on use under medical supervision.

 D. Low potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and few restrictions on use under medical supervision.

Answer: C

Question 20:


What are the criteria for a substance to be classified as a Schedule IV controlled
substance?


 A. High potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
 B. High potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and severe restrictions on use under medical supervision.

,  C. Moderate potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and some restrictions on use under medical supervision.

 D. Low potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and very few restrictions on use under medical supervision.

Answer: D

Question 21:


What are the criteria for a substance to be classified as a Schedule V controlled
substance?


 A. High potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
 B. High potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and severe restrictions on use under medical supervision.

 C. Moderate potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United
States, and some restrictions on use under medical supervision.

 D. Low potential for abuse, currently accepted medical use in the United States,
and no restrictions on use under medical supervision.

Answer: D



Question 22:


What is the DEA's Controlled Substances Import and Export Regulations (CSIER)?


 A. A set of regulations that govern the import and export of controlled substances
in the United States.

 B. A set of regulations that govern the manufacture and distribution of controlled
substances in the United States.

 C. A set of regulations that govern the possession and use of controlled
substances in the United States.
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