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International Association of Chiefs of Police Drug Evaluation and Classification Program DRE 7-Day School Quiz #2 (4 points per question) NAME AGENCY DATE For each question, circle the letters corresponding to all correct answers. 1. Someone who is under the influence of Diazepam usually will have. A. average sized pupils B. constricted pupils C. fixed pupils D. dilated pupils E. unequal pupils 2. Which of the following DRE drug categories will usually cause the pupils to constrict? A. Narcotic Analgesics B. Cannabis C. Hallucinogens D. CNS Depressants E. Inhalants 3. One of the instruments used to measure blood pressure is called a. A. spheromanometer B. sphygmomanometer C. spherulomanometer D. sphynoromanometer E. spheroidomanometer 4. Which of one of the following usually will be true of a subject under the influence of a CNS Depressant? A. Blood pressure will be elevated B. Lack of convergence will be present C. Body temperature will be elevated D. Pulse rate will be in the DRE average range E. Pupils will be constricted

5. Where is the radial pulse point located? A. In the neck B. On the wrist C. On the forearm D. At the elbow E. On the bicep 6. Which of the following is NOT considered a drug within the means of this course? A. Secobarbital B. Heroin C. Nicotine D. Alcohol E. Model airplane glue 7. What period of time is the subject asked to estimate during the Modified Romberg Balance Test? A. 15 seconds B. 30 seconds C. 45 seconds D. 60 seconds E. 90 seconds 8. How does the drug Methaqualone affect the eyes in a way unlike most CNS Depressants? A. Constricts the pupils B. Dilates the pupils C. Causes rebound dilation D. Effects vision E. Reddening of the conjunctiva 9. Ketamine usually produces. A. miosis B. average range blood pressure C. ptosis D. nystagmus E. lowered body temperature 10. What categories of drugs usually will cause Lack of Convergence? A. Depressants, Inhalants, Dissociative Anesthetics, Cannabis B. Depressants, Stimulants, Cannabis C. Stimulants, Hallucinogens, Inhalants, Cannabis D. Depressants, Inhalants, Dissociative Anesthetics E. Hallucinogens, Inhalants, Cannabis

11. The first step in the DRE drug influence evaluation 12-step process is? A. interviewing arresting officer B. breath alcohol test C. check vehicle for evidence D. preliminary examination E. attempt to get initial admissions 12. Which of the following usually will be present with a subject under the influence of a CNS Stimulant? A. Body temperature will be lowered B. HGN and VGN will be present C. Pupil reaction to light will be slowed D. Blood pressure will be below the DRE average range E. Pulse rate will be depressed 13. Which two CNS Depressants usually cause the pupils to dilate? A. Soma/Diazepam B. Methadone/Xanax C. Methaqualone/Soma D. Methaqualone/Seconal E. Thorazine/Secobarbital 14. A common street name for Methamphetamine is. A. Super Grass B. Crank C. Rush D. Eve E. Dextro 15. Anti-anxiety tranquilizers are sometimes called the tranquilizers. A. minor B. anti-depressant C. major D. non-barbiturate E. anti-psychotic 16. The technical term for the dynamic balance involving levels of salt, water, sugars and other materials in the body fluids is. A. Hemostasis B. Homeostasis C. Hyperstasis D. Homeobalance E. Homeodynamic

17. With HGN, what angle of onset would be most consistent with a BAC of 0.15%? A. 20 degrees B. 25 degrees C. 30 degrees D. 35 degrees E. 40 degrees 18. If a person is under the influence of Heroin alone, what would be the most likely range of pupil size in room light for that person? A. 1.0 2.5 mm B. 3.0 5.0 mm C. 3.0 6.5 mm D. 5.0 7.0 mm E. 6.5 8.5 mm 19. Which of the following drugs usually will NOT cause the pupils to dilate? A. MDMA B. Peyote C. PCP D. Methamphetamine E. Methaqualone 20. How many validated clues have been established for the One Leg Stand test? A. Four B. Five C. Six D. Eight E. No validated clues have been established for the One Leg Stand test 21. The drug Thorazine is a. A. Anti-psychotic tranquilizer B. Non-Barbiturate C. Anti-anxiety tranquilizer D. Barbiturate E. Anti-Depressant 22. The drug Ritalin will usually produce which of the following? A. Bradycardia B. Nystagmus C. Mydriasis D. Miosis E. Ptosis

23. Bruxism is defined as. A. grinding of the teeth B. severe body tremors C. dilated pupils D. confused and excited E. goose flesh 24. The effects of Cocaine are felt the quickest when the drug is. A. smoked B. placed on unprotected skin C. snorted D. taken orally E. injected 25. Which of the following is NOT a validated clue for the Walk and Turn test? A. failing to count the steps out loud B. stepping off the line C. starting too soon D. taking the wrong number of steps E. raising the arms while walking

International Association of Chiefs of Police Drug Evaluation and Classification Program DRE 7-Day School Quiz #2 Answer Key (4 points per question) 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. B 6. C 7. B 8. B 9. D 10. A 11. B 12. C 13. C 14. B 15. A 16. B 17. D 18. A 19. C 20. A 21. A 22. C 23. A 24. A 25. A