According to The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960
1.According to The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 Animal means any living creature except______.
a. Birds
b. Human beings
c. Insects
d. microorganisms
2.Animal welfare board is established by_______ .
a. State Government
b. State Council
c. Central Council
d. Central Government
3. According to The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960____ member/s who is/are actively engaged in the promotion animal welfare is nominated by
Central Government.
a. Five
b. Six
c. Two
d. One
4. In phooka or doom dev, ______ or any substance is introduced into female organ of milch
animal with the intention of drawing off any secretion of _______.
a. air, water
b. water, milk c. air, milk
d. water, milk
5. According to The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 Experimentation on animals is carried out for the following purposes except
a. development of new drug
b. production of vaccines and sera
c. development in medical field d. to have the practice
Answers to multiple choice questions
1. b
2. d
3. a
4. c
5. d
Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 and Rules, 1955
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Central Committee for Food Standards consists of ___ representatives to represent consumers
interest.
a. two
b. one
c. three
d. five
2. According to Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 and Rules, 1955 Primary food is product of agriculture or horticulture in its _____ form.
a. artificial
b. natural
c. both
d. none
3. According to Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 and Rules, 1955 Following classes of food articles are prohibited for its import except_____food article.
a. adulterated
b. misbranded
c. patent and proprietary
d. none
4. According to Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 and Rules, 1955 Food does not include______.
a. drink
b. condiment
c. flavouring matter
d. article that is not approved by Central Government
5. According to Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 and Rules, 1955 Misbranded food article includes all the following except ______.
a. It is sold by name of another food article
b. It has false claim on the label or package
c. it is not labeled according to requirement of thisAct
d. Its quality and purity falls below the prescribed standard
6. The function of Central Committee for Food standards is to __________.
a. To advise the Central Government and State Government on the matters related toAct
b. To carry out the functions entrusted by thisAct
c. To analyse the samples of food
d. None
7. According to Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 and Rules, 1955 Following food articles are prohibited for import, sale, manufacture etc except ____.
a. adulterated food article
b. misbranded food article
c. food article which is in contravention of provisions of thisAct
d. food article which is not in contravention of provisions of thisAct
Answers to multiple choice questions
1. d
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. d
6. a
7.d
Multiple Choice Questions PoisonsAct, 1919
1. PoisonsAct, 1919 Import of poison is regulated by _______.
a) State Government
b) Central Government
c) State Council
d) Central Council
2. PoisonsAct, 1919 Possession and possession for sale of poison is regulated by ________.
a) State Government
b) Central Government
c) State Council
d) Central Council
3. The objective of The PoisonsAct 1919 is all the following except________.
a) To control the import of poison
b) To control the possession for sale of poison
c) To control the possession of poison
d) To control the manufacture of poison
4. The PoisonsAct came in to existence in ________.
a) 1920
b) 1919
c) 1930
d) 1985
5. Penalty for the import of poison without licence is punishable with fine upto ` _______ on first
conviction.
a) 1000
b) 500
c) 2000
d) 5000
Answers to multiple choice questions
1. b
2. a
3. d
4. b
5. b
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Geneva convention was held on _________ in ___________.
a) narcotic drugs, March 1961
b) psychotropic substances, March 1972
c) narcotic drugs, March 1972
d) psychotropic substances, February 1971
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act,1985 and Rules, 1985
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2. Cocaine is a ___________
a) methyl ester of benzoyl ecgonine
b) methyl ether of benzyl ecgonine
c) methyl ether of benzoyl ecgonine
d) ethyl ester of benzyl ecgonine
3. Coca leaf contains more than______________
a) 0.2% cocaine
b) 0.1 % cocaine
c) 0.02 % cocaine
d) 0.01 % cocaine
4. Opium derivatives includes all the following except ______.
a) prepared opium
b) medicinal opium
c) heroin
d) charas
5. Medicinal cannabis means_____.
a) extract of cannabis
b) injection of cannabis
c) spirit of cannabis
d) none
6. Operations related to narcotic drugs under section 8 are controlled by _____.
a) Central Government
b) State Government
c) Excise Commissioner
d) None
Important questions
1. What are the objectives of Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substancesAct, 1985?
2. Define the followinga. addict
b. alcohol
c. opium poppy
d. cannabis
e. coca leaf
f. coca derivatives
g. opium derivatives
h. opium
j. poppy straw
k. prepared opium
l. medicinal opium
m. poppy straw concentrate
n. medicinal cannabis o. manufactured drug p. narcotic drugs
3. Discuss the power of State Government to control various operations.
4. Give the power of Central Government to control various operations.
5. Describe the offences and penalties under thisAct.
6. Explain the procedure to issue the warrant to person punishable under this act.
7. What preventive measures should be taken for abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic
substances?
8. Describe in brief administrative agencies under thisAct.
9. Write a note on national fund for control of drug abuse.
Answers to multiple choice questions
1. c
2. a
3. b
4. d
5. a
6. b
Multiple Choice Questions PoisonsAct, 1919
1. PoisonsAct, 1919 Import of poison is regulated by _______.
a) State Government
b) Central Government
c) State Council
d) Central Council
2. PoisonsAct, 1919 Possession and possession for sale of poison is regulated by ________.
a) State Government
b) Central Government
c) State Council
d) Central Council
3. The objective of The PoisonsAct 1919 is all the following except________.
a) To control the import of poison
b) To control the possession for sale of poison
c) To control the possession of poison
d) To control the manufacture of poison
4. The PoisonsAct came in to existence in ________.
a) 1920
b) 1919
c) 1930
d) 1985
5. Penalty for the import of poison without licence is punishable with fine upto ` _______ on first
conviction.
a) 1000
b) 500
c) 2000
d) 5000
Answers to multiple choice questions
1. b
2. a
3. d
4. b
5. b