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(a) Lecture or talks such as seminars, workshops, public rallies.
(b) Use of Church and Mosque Campaigns.
(c) Use of the print media such as Newspapers, Magazines, poster etc
(d) The use of electronic media such as jingles, drama, documentaries.
Answer- B
(a) 1988
(b) 1989
(c) 1979
(d) 1978
Answer- B
(a) An International Faith Based Agency.
(b) A Federal Government Agency.
(c) A National Agency.
(d) An International Drug Agency.
Answer- B
(a) National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.
(b) Nigeria Drugs Law Enforcement Agency.
(c) National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency.
(d) Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency.
Answer- A
(a) Muhammed Mustapha Abdallah.
(b) Bello Lafiagi.
(c) Ahmadu Giade.
(d) Abba Kyari.
Answer- B
(a) President Goodluck Jonathan.
(b) General Muhammadu Buhari
(c) President Olusegun Obasanjo.
(d) General Ibrahim Babaginda.
Answer- D
(a) Muhammed Mustapha Abdallah.
(b) Bello Lafiagi.
(c) Ahmadu Giade.
(d) Abba Kyari.
Answer- A
(a) The Prosecution of Drug Dealers and Smokers of Cannabis.
(b) The control of the borders to prevent the entering and exit of drugs and drug dealers.
(c) The elimination of the growing, processing, manufacturing, selling, exporting, and trafficking of hard drugs.
(d) The Conduct of Awareness campaigns against drugs and reporting of drug barons.
Answer- C
(a) Marijuana.
(b) Cigarettes.
(c) Tramadol.
(d) Cannabis.
Answer- D
(a) United Nations Drug Cultivation Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
(b) The American Society of Drugs Elimination and Control (ASDEC).
(c) The African Union Colony on Drugs and Crime (AUCDC).
(d) The Worlds Anti Drug and Crime Campaign (WADCC).
Answer- A
(a) 4.
(b) 6.
(c) 5.
(d) 3.
Answer- B
(a) Drug Demand Reduction.
(b) Training, Research and Development.
(c) Enforcement.
(d) Investigation.
Answer- C
(a) Zaria, Kaduna.
(b) Ikoyi, Lagos.
(c) Gwagwalada, Abuja.
(d) Orji, Enugu.
Answer- B
(a) Marijuana.
(b) Coartem.
(c) Cannabis.
(d) Cocaine.
Answer- C
(a) Morphine.
(b) Dopamine.
(c) Ibuprofen.
(d) Astermicine.
Answer- B
(a) Seaports.
(b) International Airports.
(c) Big Churches and Mosques.
(d) Border Crossing Areas.
Answer- C
(a) Counselling.
(b) Retribution Therapy.
(c) Combination therapy.
(d) Evaluation, Assessment/diagnosis.
Answer- B
(a) Monitor the private accounts of people suspected to have committed an offence under this Decree.
(b) Arrest and detain suspected drug offenders for as long as they will be charged to court.
(c) Prosecute a drug trafficker that has committed an offence under this Decree.
(d) Cause investigation to be conducted as to whether any person has committed an offence under this Decree.
Answer- D
(a) June 12th of every year.
(b) June 26th of every year.
(c) June 31st of every year.
(d) June 1st of every year.
Answer- B
(a) Drug Free Club.
(b) Drug Free Class Rooms.
(c) Drug Free Sports.
(d) Drug Free Schools.
Answer- A
(a) Depressant.
(b) Analgesics.
(c) Surfactants.
(d) Antibiotics.
Answer- A
(a) South South.
(b) North East.
(c) North West.
(d) South West.
Answer- D
(a) Tetraethyl amine.
(b) Tetrahydrocannabinol.
(c) bihydrophenicol.
(d) Diamine Ethene.
Answer- B
(a) Drug Abuse Preventive Education.
(b) Research and NGO Liaison.
(c) Investigation and Linking.
(d) Treatment and Rehabilitation.
Answer- C
(a) Methane.
(b) Ceramic.
(c) Mesoprane.
(d) Opium.
Answer- D
(a) To de-emphasize the criminality of drug abuse.
(b) To reduce the availability and overall demand for illicit drugs.
(c) The promotion of the welfare of convicts.
(d) To teach personal skills needed to avoid drug abuse.
Answer- C
(a) Hallucinogen.
(b) Laxative.
(c) Analgesics.
(d) Supplements.
Answer- A
(a) Non-Governmental Based Treatment/Rehabilitation.
(b) Cultural/Tribal Based Treatment/Rehabilitation.
(c) Hospital based Treatment/Rehabilitation.
(d) Religious/Faith Based Treatment/Rehabilitation.
Answer- B
(a) Paregoric.
(b) Codeine.
(c) Tobacco.
(d) Morphine.
Answer- D
(a) Identifying and reporting students involved in drugs to school authorities not just for panel action but to be helped.
(b) Promotion of activities that like sports and quiz that lead to drug involvement.
(c) Increasing the understanding of students about the effects and dangers of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.
(d) Promotion of alternative activities to drug involvement.
Answer- B
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