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b. RA 6425
“The Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972"
a. RA 9165
b. RA 6425
c. RA 3720
d. RA 9711
a. 30 March 1972
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6425]
RA No. 6425 was enacted on
a. 30 March 1972
b. 7 June 2002
c. 22 June 1963
d. 2 December 1982
b. RA 9165
An Act instituting the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, repealing Act No. 6425, known as the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972
a. RA 6425
b. RA 9165
c. RA 3720
d. RA 9711
a. RA 9165
Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
a. RA 9165
b. RA 6425
c. RA 3720
d. RA 9711
c. 7 June 2002
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9165]
RA No. 9165 was enacted on
a. 30 March 1972
b. 22 May 1987
c. 7 June 2002
d. 18 August 2009
b. Importation of dangerous drugs
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
The unlawful act with imprisonment of life imprisonment to death and fine of 500,000 – 10,000,000 pesos
a. Sale, administer, dispense and transport controlled precursor
b. Importation of dangerous drugs
c. Importation of controlled precursor and essential chemical
d. Manufacture of dangerous drugs
b. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Importation of dangerous drugs carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
b. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
d. Life imprisonment to death; 100,000 – 500,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Importation of controlled precursor and essential chemical carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
d. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Protector/Coddler of any violator of the provisions under Sec. 4 carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
d. Six months and one day to four years; 10,000 – 50,000
a. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Sale, administer, dispense and transport dangerous drugs carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
d. Life imprisonment to death; 100,000 – 500,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Sale, administer, dispense and transport controlled chemical carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
d. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
b. 100 meters
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
The maximum penalty for sale, administer, dispense and transport dangerous drugs shall apply if the sale is within this distance from school
a. 50 meters
b. 100 meters
c. 200 meters
d. 500 meters
a. Couriers
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
The maximum penalty for sale, administer, dispense and transport dangerous drugs shall apply if drug pushers use this type of victim, among others, minors, mentally incapacitated individuals, or nurses
a. Couriers
b. Law enforcement officers
c. Pharmacists
d. Physicians
b. A mentally incapacitated individual
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
The maximum penalty for sale, administer, dispense and transport dangerous drugs shall apply if the victim of the offense is a minor or this
a. A senior citizen
b. A mentally incapacitated individual
c. A pregnant woman
d. A person with disability
b. Death
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
The maximum penalty for sale, administer, dispense and transport dangerous drugs shall apply if the offense is the proximate cause of
a. Injury
b. Death
c. Addiction
d. Loss of employment
a. Life imprisonment to death
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
If a person organizes, manages, or acts as a financier of illegal activities involving dangerous drugs, this maximum penalty shall be imposed
a. Life imprisonment to death
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years
c. One year and one day to six years
d. Six months and one day to four years
c. Life imprisonment to death; 100,000 – 10,000,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Maintenance of a den, dive, or resort of dangerous drugs carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
b. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
c. Life imprisonment to death; 100,000 – 10,000,000
d. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Maintenance of a den, dive, or resort of controlled chemicals carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Life imprisonment to death; 100,000 – 10,000,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
d. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
b. A financier of any illegal activity
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
The maximum penalty for maintenance of a den, dive, or resort shall be imposed if sold to a minor or if any person organizes, manages, or acts as
a. A courier
b. A financier of any illegal activity
c. A law enforcement officer
d. A licensed pharmacist
b. Php 1,000,000.00 to Php15,000,000.00
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Should any dangerous drug be the proximate cause of death of a person using such den, dive or resort, the maximum penalty and fine ranging from this shall be imposed on the maintainer, owner and/or operator
a. Php 500,000.00 to Php10,000,000.00
b. Php 1,000,000.00 to Php15,000,000.00
c. Php 100,000.00 to Php 500,000.00
d. Php 10,000.00 to Php 50,000.00
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Employees and visitors of a den, dive or resort carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
c. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
d. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
b. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Manufacture of dangerous drugs carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
b. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
d. Life imprisonment to death; 100,000 – 10,000,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Manufacture of controlled precursor and essential chemical carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
d. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Manufacture or delivery of paraphernalia for manufacture of dangerous drugs carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
c. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
d. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
c. Six months and one day to four years; 10,000 – 50,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Inject, ingest, or inhale or introduce into human body a dangerous drug carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
b. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
c. Six months and one day to four years; 10,000 – 50,000
d. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
c. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Possession of dangerous drugs at 10 g or more of opium carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
c. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
d. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
a. 10 g
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
The threshold amount of morphine that carries the penalty of life imprisonment to death for possession of dangerous drugs
a. 10 g
b. 50 g
c. 500 g
d. 750 g
b. 10 g
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
The threshold amount of heroin that carries the penalty of life imprisonment to death for possession of dangerous drugs
a. 5 g
b. 10 g
c. 50 g
d. 500 g
b. 50 g
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
The threshold amount of cocaine or cocaine hydrochloride that carries the penalty of life imprisonment to death for possession of dangerous drugs
a. 10 g
b. 50 g
c. 500 g
d. 750 g
b. 50 g
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
The threshold amount of methamphetamine hydrochloride or "shabu" that carries the penalty of life imprisonment to death for possession of dangerous drugs
a. 10 g
b. 50 g
c. 500 g
d. 750 g
b. 50 g
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
The threshold amount of marijuana resin or marijuana resin oil that carries the penalty of life imprisonment to death for possession of dangerous drugs
a. 10 g
b. 50 g
c. 500 g
d. 750 g
c. 500 g
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
The threshold amount of marijuana that carries the penalty of life imprisonment to death for possession of dangerous drugs
a. 10 g
b. 50 g
c. 500 g
d. 750 g
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Possession of 10 g or more of other dangerous drugs such as, but not limited to, MDMA or "ecstasy", PMA, TMA, LSD, GHB, and those similarly designed or newly introduced drugs carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
d. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
b. Graduated penalties and graduated fines
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Possession of dangerous drugs below 10 grams carries this penalty
a. Fixed penalty of life imprisonment to death
b. Graduated penalties and graduated fines
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years, fixed fine
d. One year and one day to six years, fixed fine
c. Sec. 11
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Possession of equipment, instrument, apparatus and other paraphernalia for dangerous drugs carries maximum penalties provided in this section of RA No. 3165
a. Sec. 12
b. Sec. 14
c. Sec. 11
d. Sec. 15
b. 6 months rehabilitation
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Use of dangerous drugs on the 1st offense carries a minimum of
a. 3 months rehabilitation
b. 6 months rehabilitation
c. 1 year rehabilitation
d. 2 years rehabilitation
c. 6 months and one day to 12 years; 50,000 – 200,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Use of dangerous drugs on the 2nd offense carries imprisonment and fine of
a. 1 year and one day to 6 years; 10,000 – 50,000
b. 6 months and one day to 4 years; 10,000 – 50,000
c. 6 months and one day to 12 years; 50,000 – 200,000
d. 12 years and one day to 20 years; 100,000 – 500,000
b. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Cultivation or culture of plants classified as dangerous drugs carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
b. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
d. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
b. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Failure to comply with the maintenance and keeping of the original records of transactions of any dangerous drug or controlled precursor carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
b. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
c. Six months and one day to four years; 10,000 – 50,000
d. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
b. Revocation of license to practice
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Failure to comply with the maintenance and keeping of the original records of transactions of any dangerous drug or controlled precursor also carries this additional penalty in case of a practitioner
a. Suspension of license to practice
b. Revocation of license to practice
c. Permanent disqualification from practice
d. Community service
b. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Unlawful prescription of dangerous drugs carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
b. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
d. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
[UNLAWFUL ACTS AND PENALTIES]
Unnecessary prescription of dangerous drugs carries this imprisonment and fine
a. Life imprisonment to death; 500,000 – 10,000,000
b. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 500,000 – 10,000,000
c. Twelve years and one day to twenty years; 100,000 – 500,000
d. One year and one day to six years; 10,000 – 50,000
Applicants for driver's license (mandatory)
Applicants for firearm's license and for permit to carry firearms outside of residence (mandatory)
Students of secondary and tertiary schools (random)
Officers and employees of public and private offices (random)
Officers and members of the military, police and other law enforcement agencies (mandatory)
All persons charged before the prosecutor's office with a criminal offense having an imposable penalty of imprisonment of not less than six (6) years and one (1) day shall have to undergo a mandatory drug test
All candidates for public office whether appointed or elected both in the national or local government shall undergo a mandatory drug test.
[DANGEROUS DRUGS TEST AND RECORD REQUIREMENT]
The following shall be subjected to undergo drug testing ____ [7]
b. DOH
[Accreditation of Drug Testing Centers and Physicians]
This department shall be tasked to license and accredit drug testing centers
a. FDA
b. DOH
c. PRC
d. PDEA
b. DOH
[Accreditation of Drug Testing Centers and Physicians]
The______ shall be tasked to license and accredit drug testing centers
a. PDEA
b. DOH
c. DSWD
d. PNP
b. DOH
[Accreditation of Drug Testing Centers and Physicians]
The _____ shall also accredit physicians who shall conduct the drug dependency examination of a drug dependent as well as the after-care and follow-up program for the said drug dependent.
a. PDEA
b. DOH
c. DSWD
d. PNP
b. DOH
[Accreditation of Drug Testing Centers and Physicians]
The____ shall establish, operate and maintain drug testing centers in government hospitals
a. PDEA
b. DOH
c. DSWD
d. PNP
License number and address of the pharmacist;
Name, address and license of the manufacturer, importer or wholesaler from whom the dangerous drugs have been purchased
Quantity and name of the dangerous drugs purchased or acquired
Date of acquisition or purchase;
Name, address and community tax certificate number of the buyer
Serial number of the prescription and the name of the physician, dentist, veterinarian or practitioner issuing the same
Quantity and name of the dangerous drugs sold or delivered
Date of sale or delivery
[Records Required for Transactions on Dangerous Drug and Precursors and Essential Chemicals]
Every pharmacist dealing in dangerous drugs and/or controlled precursors and essential chemicals shall maintain and keep an original record of sales, purchases, acquisitions and deliveries of dangerous drugs, indicating therein the following information ________ [8]
c. one (1) original and two (2) duplicate copies
[Records Required for Transactions on Dangerous Drug and Precursors and Essential Chemicals]
A physician, dentist, veterinarian or practitioner authorized to prescribe any dangerous drug shall issue the prescription therefor in ______
a. one (1) original and one (1) duplicate copy
b. two (2) original and two (2) duplicate copies
c. one (1) original and two (2) duplicate copies
d. one (1) original and three (3) duplicate copies
. DOH
[Records Required for Transactions on Dangerous Drug and Precursors and Essential Chemicals]
All prescriptions issued by physicians, dentists, veterinarians or practitioners shall be written on forms exclusively issued by and obtainable from _____
a. FDA
b. DOH
c. PRC
d. PDEA
b. Dangerous Drugs Board
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
This board shall be the policy-making and strategy-formulating body in the planning and formulation of policies and programs on drug prevention and control
a. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
b. Dangerous Drugs Board
c. Food and Drug Administration
d. Professional Regulatory Board of Pharmacy
17 members
3 permanent members
12 ex officio capacity
2 regular members
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
The Dangerous Drugs Board shall be composed of _____ [3]
b. Seventeen (17) members
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
The Dangerous Drugs Board shall be composed of how many members
a. Fifteen (15) members
b. Seventeen (17) members
c. Twenty (20) members
d. Twenty-five (25) members
b. Three (3)
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
Of the seventeen (17) members of the Dangerous Drugs Board, how many are permanent members
a. Two (2)
b. Three (3)
c. Twelve (12)
d. Five (5)
c. Twelve (12)
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
Of the seventeen (17) members of the Dangerous Drugs Board, how many shall be in an ex officio capacity
a. Two (2)
b. Three (3)
c. Twelve (12)
d. Seventeen (17)
a. Two (2)
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
Of the seventeen (17) members of the Dangerous Drugs Board, how many shall be regular members
a. Two (2)
b. Three (3)
c. Twelve (12)
d. Five (5)
b. Seven-year
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
The three (3) permanent members of the Dangerous Drugs Board shall possess at least how many years of training and experience in the field of dangerous drugs
a. Five-year
b. Seven-year
c. Ten-year
d. Three-year
a. law, medicine, criminology, psychology, or social work
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
The three (3) permanent members of the Dangerous Drugs Board shall possess training and experience in the field of dangerous drugs and in any of the following fields:
a. law, medicine, criminology, psychology, or social work
b. law, medicine, business, psychology, or social work
c. law, medicine, criminology, education, or social work
d. law, medicine, criminology, psychology, or business
b. The President of the Philippines
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
The three (3) permanent members of the Dangerous Drugs Board shall be appointed by
a. The Secretary of Health
b. The President of the Philippines
c. The PRC Chairperson
d. The Senate President
b. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
This is the implementing arm of the Dangerous Drugs Board, responsible for the efficient and effective law enforcement of all the provisions on any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor
a. Philippine National Police
b. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
c. National Bureau of Investigation
d. Bureau of Customs
b. Director General with the rank of Undersecretary
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
The PDEA shall be headed by _______, who shall be responsible for the general administration and management of the Agency.
a. Commissioner with the rank of Secretary
b. Director General with the rank of Undersecretary
c. Chairperson with the rank of Undersecretary
d. Administrator with the rank of Assistant Secretary
b. The President of the Philippines
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
The Director General of the PDEA shall be appointed by ________ and shall perform such other duties that may be assigned to him/her.
a. The Secretary of Health
b. The President of the Philippines
c. The Dangerous Drugs Board Chairperson
d. The Senate President
b. two (2) Deputy Directors General
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) is headed by a Director General who is assisted by ______.
a. one (1) Deputy Director General
b. two (2) Deputy Directors General
c. three (3) Deputy Directors General
d. four (4) Deputy Directors General
b. The President of the Philippines
[DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARDS AND PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY]
The two (2) deputies director general of the PDEA shall likewise be appointed by ______
a. The Secretary of Justice
b. The President of the Philippines
c. The Director General of PDEA
d. The Dangerous Drugs Board
b. RA 10586
An Act Penalizing Persons under the Influence of Alcohol, Dangerous Drugs, and Similar Substances
a. RA 9165
b. RA 10586
c. RA 10918
d. RA 9711
b. RA 10586
“Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013”
a. RA 9165
b. RA 10586
c. RA 10918
d. RA 9711
c. 27 May 2013
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10586]
RA No. 10586 was enacted on
a. 30 March 1972
b. 7 June 2002
c. 27 May 2013
d. 18 August 2009