PHARMACY LAW, DISPENSING REGULATIONS & ETHICAL PRACTICE –
40 EXAM-STYLE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS & DETAILED
RATIONALES | CPJE PRACTICE & REVISION GUIDE 2026
INTRODUCTION
This CPJE Paper 2 mock examination is designed to further strengthen candidates’
readiness for the California Practice Standards and Jurisprudence Examination
(CPJE). It emphasizes advanced pharmacy law application, controlled substances
handling, prescription validation, clinical judgment, medication safety, dispensing
procedures, and regulatory compliance within California practice settings. The
questions are structured to reflect real CPJE-style clinical and legal decision-
making scenarios.
INSTRUCTIONS
Answer all 40 multiple-choice questions (1–40)
Each question has ONE correct answer (A–D)
Choose the best answer
Use for timed exam practice (~2.5 minutes per question recommended)
Answers and rationales are provided for self-assessment
1. A pharmacist receives a prescription for a Schedule II medication that is
missing the prescriber’s signature. The pharmacist should:
A. Dispense after verbal confirmation
B. Dispense if patient is known
C. Refuse to dispense until corrected
D. Ask technician to verify
Answer C
Schedule II prescriptions require a valid prescriber signature to be legally
valid.
2. In California, a Schedule II prescription can be partially filled in a nursing
home if:
A. Patient requests it
B. Physician approves verbally
C. Medication is out of stock
, D. It is documented and complies with regulations
Answer D
Partial fills are allowed in institutional settings with strict documentation.
3. Which of the following is considered a red flag for prescription fraud?
A. Refill request before due date
B. Prescription for chronic illness
C. Drug prescribed by specialist
D. Prescription for common antibiotics
Answer A
Early refill requests may indicate misuse or diversion.
4. The main purpose of prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMP) is to:
A. Increase drug sales
B. Track controlled substance use
C. Replace pharmacists
D. Reduce insurance costs
Answer B
PDMPs help monitor and prevent controlled substance abuse.
5. A pharmacist identifies a potentially dangerous drug interaction. The next
step is to:
A. Ignore if prescribed by specialist
B. Dispense and document
C. Contact prescriber for clarification
D. Ask patient to decide
Answer C
Pharmacists must intervene to ensure patient safety.
6. Which schedule has the highest abuse potential?
A. Schedule I
B. Schedule II
C. Schedule III
D. Schedule V
Answer A
Schedule I substances have no accepted medical use and highest abuse
potential.
7. A valid electronic prescription must include:
A. Insurance approval
B. Digital signature authentication
C. Pharmacy stamp
D. Technician verification
Answer B
Electronic prescriptions require secure authentication.