UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and
CORRECT Answers
How much fentanyl is needed to charge for trafficking? - CORRECT ANSWER -10 grams
or more
Right of arrest for posession of controlled substances near a school zone - CORRECT
ANSWER -Felony
What are the hour limits to be charged with posession of a controlled substance in a school zone?
- CORRECT ANSWER -Being on school property between 5 AM and Midnight
Class A Drugs - CORRECT ANSWER -Heroin, GHB, Ketamine, Rohypnol, Fentanyl,
Synthetic Opiod
Class B Drugs - CORRECT ANSWER -Cocaine, LSD, PCP, Percocet/Oxycodone,
Ecstasy, Methamphetamines, Dilaudid.
Class C Drugs - CORRECT ANSWER -THC (Hashish), Klonopin, Valium,
Vicodin/Hydrocodone, Xanax; Synthetic Marijuana
Class D Drugs - CORRECT ANSWER -marijuana, Phenobarbital
Class E Drugs - CORRECT ANSWER -Other prescription drugs not included in classes A,
B, C, or D (e.g., steroids)
Clandestine Labs - CORRECT ANSWER -Most labs in the U.S are used to manufacture
methamphetamines because they are easy to produce. Most are for personal use and lmited street
level distribution.
, CNS Stimulant - CORRECT ANSWER -Increase alertness, attention, energy and
confidence levels.
examples of CNS stimulants - CORRECT ANSWER -cocaine, amphetamines, and
methamphetamines
Hallucinogens - CORRECT ANSWER -psychedelic ("mind-manifesting") drugs, such as
LSD, that distort perceptions and evoke sensory images in the absence of sensory input
examples of hallucinogens - CORRECT ANSWER -LSD, peyote, Mushrooms containing
psilocybin, MDMA, K2... etc.
MPTC model for effective criminal investigation - CORRECT ANSWER -Respond to the
scene
Emergency Care for injured
Separate and remove people
Protect crime scene
Evidence collection
Compare evidence with M.G.L
Testify in court
Best practices to protect a crime scene - CORRECT ANSWER --establish temporary
crime scene perimeters (larger the better)
-DO NOT touch, move or alter an items within the crime scene.
-Keep food and drinks out of crime scene.
-Identify evidence that needs protection
-identify actual or potential sources of DNA, trace, impression and fingerprint evidence.