1. Section 27 of the Drugs Act, 1976 primarily deals with:
(A) Penalties for offences related to controlled drugs
(B) Licensing of pharmacies
(C) Administration of drug inspectors
(D) Miscellaneous provisions
2. Under Section 27, anyone who produces drugs without authorization may be punished with:
(A) Both fine and imprisonment
(B) Imprisonment
(C) Fine only
(D) Warning only
3. Section 27 applies to which types of drugs?
(A) All over-the-counter drugs
(B) Only herbal medicines
(C) Controlled or prohibited drugs under the Act
(D) Only alcohol
4. Transporting controlled drugs without government permission is:
(A) Legal
(B) Only an administrative offence
(C) Illegal under Section 27
(D) Not addressed
5. Selling controlled drugs without a license is punishable by Section 27 with:
(A) Imprisonment
(B) Fine
(C) Warning only
(D) Both imprisonment and fine
6. Possession of controlled drugs in excess of permitted quantity without authorization is:
(A) Punishable under Section 27
(B) Legal if small amount
(C) Only subject to warning
(D) Not an offence
7. Section 27 provides penalties for offences relating to:
(A) Administration of drug inspectors
(B) Production, sale, transport, or possession of controlled drugs
(C) Licensing of pharmacies
(D) Advertising of drugs
8. The maximum punishment under Section 27 may include:
(A) Community service
(B) Fine only
(C) Life imprisonment (depending on severity)
(D) Warning only
9. Section 27 is enforced by:
(A) Customs authorities only
(B) Only courts
(C) Cybercrime authorities
(D) Police and drug inspectors
10. Section 27 ensures that anyone engaging in narcotics-related offences without permission:
(A) Receives a caution
(B) Is allowed to regularize later
(C) Is subject to legal penalties including imprisonment and fine
(D) Only faces confiscation of property