Explore topic-wise MCQs in Biology.

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1.

Which of the following complexes in ETS are involved in the transport of protons?

A. Complex I
B. Complex II
C. Complex V
D. Complex IV
Answer» D. Complex IV
2.

Which of the following energy is utilised for the production of the proton gradient in ETS?

A. Energy of Oxygen
B. Energy of Hydrogen
C. Energy of Phosphorous
D. Energy of Oxidation-Reduction
Answer» E.
3.

Which of the following is the final hydrogen acceptor?

A. Phosphorous
B. Carbon
C. Nitrogen
D. Oxygen
Answer» E.
4.

The number of ATP molecules synthesised depends upon which of the following?

A. Nature of electron donor
B. Nature of electron acceptor
C. Nature of proton donor
D. Nature of atom
Answer» B. Nature of electron acceptor
5.

Complex IV is responsible for the production of ATP.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.
6.

How many copper centres are present in Complex IV?

A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer» C. Three
7.

Cytochrome c acts a carrier between which of the two complexes?

A. Complex I and Complex II
B. Complex II and Complex III
C. Complex III and Complex IV
D. Complex IV and Complex V
Answer» D. Complex IV and Complex V
8.

What is reduced Ubiquinone called as?

A. Ubiquinone
B. Ubiquity
C. Ubiquinol
D. Ubiquinal
Answer» D. Ubiquinal
9.

Ubiquinone receives electrons from Complex I and Complex IV.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.
10.

Which complex oxidises the electrons produced by NADH?

A. Complex I
B. Complex II
C. Complex V
D. Complex IV
Answer» B. Complex II
11.

Where are the electrons passed in ETS?

A. Oxygen
B. Water
C. Carbon
D. Nitrogen
Answer» B. Water
12.

What is the use of ETS?

A. To release and utilise energy
B. To store energy
C. To transfer energy to the surroundings
D. To take energy from the surroundings
Answer» B. To store energy
13.

What is the full form of ETS?

A. Electrolyte Transport Serum
B. Electrolyte Tissue System
C. Electron Transport System
D. Electron Transmission System
Answer» D. Electron Transmission System
14.

Which of the following points are not necessary for the TCA to run continuously?

A. Replenishment of Oxaloacetic acid
B. Regeneration of NAD<sup>+</sup>
C. Regeneration of FAD<sup>+</sup>
D. Regeneration of malic acid
Answer» E.
15.

How many points are there in the TCA cycle where NAD+ is reduced?

A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer» D. Four