REPRESENTATIVE EXAM PRACTICE TEST
2026/2027 | UPDATED STUDY GUIDE WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS, DETAILED RATIONALES &
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION PREPARATION
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• This practice test contains 200 carefully crafted multiple-choice questions covering
all domains of the 20-FL-X Certified Designated Representative Exam, complete with
verified answers, detailed EXPERT RATIONALE, and professional formatting to
simulate real exam conditions.
• Study strategically by reading each question carefully, selecting your answer
before checking the highlighted correct option, then reviewing the EXPERT
RATIONALE to reinforce understanding and retain core concepts for certification
success.
20-FL-X CERTIFIED DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE EXAM PRACTICE TEST
2026/2027 200 Questions | Updated Study Guide | Verified Answers & Detailed
EXPERT RATIONALE
QUESTION 1: What is the primary role of a Designated Representative (DR) in
a licensed facility?
A. To manage financial accounts and investor relations
B. To oversee marketing campaigns and public relations
C. To ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and licensing
requirements
D. To handle human resources and employee benefits
E. To supervise facility construction and renovation projects
C. To ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and licensing
requirements
,EXPERT RATIONALE: The Designated Representative is primarily responsible for ensuring
that the facility operates in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws
and regulations. This includes licensing, operational standards, and reporting
requirements.
QUESTION 2: Which federal agency primarily oversees the regulation of
controlled substances in the United States?
A. Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
B. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
C. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
D. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
E. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
C. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
EXPERT RATIONALE: The DEA is the primary federal agency responsible for enforcing
controlled substances laws and regulations in the United States, including overseeing
registration, scheduling, and compliance.
QUESTION 3: Under the Controlled Substances Act, which schedule includes
drugs with the highest potential for abuse and no accepted medical use?
A. Schedule II
B. Schedule III
C. Schedule IV
D. Schedule V
E. Schedule I
E. Schedule I
,EXPERT RATIONALE: Schedule I substances are defined as having a high potential for
abuse, no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, and a lack of
accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
QUESTION 4: A Designated Representative discovers an employee has been
diverting controlled substances. What is the FIRST action the DR should take?
A. Terminate the employee immediately without documentation
B. Confront the employee privately and issue a verbal warning
C. Notify law enforcement and the DEA, and secure all records
D. Increase surveillance without informing management
E. Wait for more evidence before taking any action
C. Notify law enforcement and the DEA, and secure all records
EXPERT RATIONALE: Upon discovering diversion of controlled substances, the DR is
legally obligated to report the incident to the DEA and law enforcement, and to secure all
related records to preserve evidence and maintain compliance.
QUESTION 5: How often must a licensed facility conduct a complete controlled
substance inventory?
A. Monthly
B. Quarterly
C. Every two years
D. Annually
E. Every five years
C. Every two years
, EXPERT RATIONALE: Federal regulations under the DEA require that registrants conduct
a complete physical inventory of all controlled substances at least every two years
(biennial inventory).
QUESTION 6: Which of the following best defines "diversion" in the context of
controlled substances?
A. The legal transfer of medications between licensed facilities
B. The process of scheduling a new drug for medical use
C. The illegal redirection of controlled substances from lawful to unlawful channels
D. The destruction of expired medications per protocol
E. The return of unused medications to the manufacturer
C. The illegal redirection of controlled substances from lawful to unlawful
channels
EXPERT RATIONALE: Diversion refers to the transfer of a legally prescribed controlled
substance from the individual for whom it was prescribed to another person for illicit
use, representing a serious violation of federal law.
QUESTION 7: What DEA form is used to report theft or significant loss of
controlled substances?
A. DEA Form 222
B. DEA Form 41
C. DEA Form 106
D. DEA Form 224
E. DEA Form 363
C. DEA Form 106