National Certified Addiction Counselor, Level I (NCAC I) Practice Exam

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Which of the following describes hashish oil?

  1. A concentrated oil derived from hashish

  2. THC oil extracted directly from the cannabis plant

  3. An oil that contains no THC

  4. A non-psychoactive oil used for cooking

The correct answer is: THC oil extracted directly from the cannabis plant

The correct response is that hashish oil is THC oil extracted directly from the cannabis plant. Hashish oil is a concentrated form of cannabis that is specifically high in tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive compound. It is derived from the resin of the cannabis plant, offering a potent product for use. This oil can be varied in concentration and is often used for recreational or medicinal purposes due to its high levels of THC. Other choices represent possibilities that do not align with the characteristics of hashish oil. For example, hashish oil is not characterized merely as a concentrated oil derived from hashish, which might suggest it could be something less potent or different than its actual concentrated form. Additionally, hashish oil is inherently linked to the presence of THC, making the claim of it containing no THC irrelevant. Lastly, while there are oils derived from cannabis that may be non-psychoactive, hashish oil specifically is recognized for its psychoactive properties, particularly through its THC content.