| List-I (Drug) |
List-II (Effect) |
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| A. | Nicotine | I. | Causes sense of euphoria and increased energy |
| B. | Morphine | II. | Stimulates adrenal gland to release catecholamines into blood circulation |
| C. | Heroin | III. | Effective sedative and painkiller |
| D. | Cocaine | IV. | A depressant; slows down body function |
| List-I | List-II | ||
| A. | Cocaine | I. | Effective sedative in surgery |
| B. | Heroin | II. | Cannabis sativa |
| C. | Morphine | III. | Erythroxylum |
| D. | Marijuana | IV. | Papaver somniferum |
| List-I | List-II | ||
| A. | Heroin | I. | Effect on cardiovascular system |
| B. | Marijuana | II. | Slows down body function |
| C. | Cocaine | III. | Painkiller |
| D. | Morphine | IV. | Interferes with transport of dopamine |
| Options: | A | B | C | D |
| 1. | III | IV | I | II |
| 2. | II | I | IV | III |
| 3. | I | II | III | IV |
| 4. | IV | III | II | I |
| 1. | Amphetamine | 2. | Barbiturate |
| 3. | Crack | 4. | Smack |
The drug called 'Heroin' is synthesized by:
| 1. | nitration of morphine | 2. | methylation of morphine |
| 3. | acetylation of morphine | 4. | glycosylation of morphine |
Coca alkaloid or cocaine is obtained from:
| 1. | Papaver somniferum | 2. | Atropa belladonna |
| 3. | Erythroxylum coca | 4. | Datura |
Which part of poppy plant is used to obtain the drug Smack?
| 1. | Flowers | 2. | Latex |
| 3. | Roots | 4. | Leaves |
Which is the particular type of drug that is obtained from the plants whose one flowering branch is shown below?
| 1. | Hallucinogen | 2. | Depressant |
| 3. | Stimulant | 4. | Pain-Killer |
Cirrhosis of the liver is caused by the chronic intake of:
1. Opium
2. Alcohol
3. Tobacco (chewing)
4. Cocaine
Select the correct statement from the ones given below:
| 1. | Barbiturates when given to criminals make them tell the truth |
| 2. | Morphine is often given to persons who have undergone surgery as a painkiller |
| 3. | Chewing tobacco lowers blood pressure and heart rate |
| 4. | Cocaine is given to patients after surgery as it stimulates recovery |