DRUGS AND BEHAVIOR CH6
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,Question 1
Anticholinergic drugs produce effects that include
A. lowering of body temperature
B. decreased blood pressure
C. constriction of pupils
D. reduction of mucus and saliva
Correct Answer
D
Question 2
The principal reason anticholinergic drugs have little or no street appeal is that they produce
A. nausea and headaches
B. powerful hallucinations
C. a feeling of flying out of control
D. amnesia
Correct Answer
D
Question 3
Psilocybin is
A. about as potent as LSD
B. structurally similar to serotonin
C. eventually broken down into a by-product found in urine
D. more likely to produce panic attacks than LSD
Correct Answer
B
,Question 4
Ketamine is chemically similar to
A. serotonin-related hallucinogens
B. MDMA
C. PCP
D. DOM and DMT
Correct Answer
C
Question 5
Chromosomal damage from LSD
A. is an unfortunate side effect that presents a significant risk
B. does not appear to occur
C. was a conclusion of all studies carried out prior to 1998
D. was a question not investigated until 1983
Correct Answer
B
Question 6
Atropine and scopolamine are two hallucinogens that are chemically related to
A. serotonin
B. norepinephrine
C. dopamine
D. acetylcholine
Correct Answer
D
, Question 7
The initial effects of LSD include all but which of the following?
A. decreased heart rate
B. raised body temperature
C. dilated pupils
D. elevated blood pressure
Correct Answer
A
Question 8
The ritual use of mescaline in religious activity is referred to as
A. peyotism
B. shamanism
C. ayahuasca
D. ecstasy, hence a common name for this particular hallucinogen
Correct Answer
A
Question 9
PCP can be administered
A. orally
B. intravenously
C. through smoking
D. all of the above
Correct Answer
D
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,Question 1
Anticholinergic drugs produce effects that include
A. lowering of body temperature
B. decreased blood pressure
C. constriction of pupils
D. reduction of mucus and saliva
Correct Answer
D
Question 2
The principal reason anticholinergic drugs have little or no street appeal is that they produce
A. nausea and headaches
B. powerful hallucinations
C. a feeling of flying out of control
D. amnesia
Correct Answer
D
Question 3
Psilocybin is
A. about as potent as LSD
B. structurally similar to serotonin
C. eventually broken down into a by-product found in urine
D. more likely to produce panic attacks than LSD
Correct Answer
B
,Question 4
Ketamine is chemically similar to
A. serotonin-related hallucinogens
B. MDMA
C. PCP
D. DOM and DMT
Correct Answer
C
Question 5
Chromosomal damage from LSD
A. is an unfortunate side effect that presents a significant risk
B. does not appear to occur
C. was a conclusion of all studies carried out prior to 1998
D. was a question not investigated until 1983
Correct Answer
B
Question 6
Atropine and scopolamine are two hallucinogens that are chemically related to
A. serotonin
B. norepinephrine
C. dopamine
D. acetylcholine
Correct Answer
D
, Question 7
The initial effects of LSD include all but which of the following?
A. decreased heart rate
B. raised body temperature
C. dilated pupils
D. elevated blood pressure
Correct Answer
A
Question 8
The ritual use of mescaline in religious activity is referred to as
A. peyotism
B. shamanism
C. ayahuasca
D. ecstasy, hence a common name for this particular hallucinogen
Correct Answer
A
Question 9
PCP can be administered
A. orally
B. intravenously
C. through smoking
D. all of the above
Correct Answer
D