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Margo was enjoying the holiday break from college. She and a few friends decided to go to a local club. She met an attractive man who bought her a drink.
 
  Margo awakened the next morning in a strange motel room without any memory of what happened after she arrived at the club the night before. She was shocked to find that she was not only in a strange room but that her clothes were strewn around it. Margo called 911; in the ER, it was determined that she had been raped. Assuming that this is a date rape case, what drug is most likely to have been slipped into Margo's drink?
   A) Librium
   B) Valium
   C) Rohipnol
   D) Ecstasy

Question 2

Benzodiazepines belong in the category of sedative drugs that are effective for the short-term treatment of ________ and _________.
 
  A) anxiety; depression
   B) depression; hyperactivity
   C) anxiety; insomnia
   D) panic; mania



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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