Explore topic-wise MCQs in Chemistry.

This section includes 13 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Chemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Boiling an egg is an example of reversible denaturation.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.
2.

The primary structure of protein is unaffected by denaturation.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
3.

A protein X was found in a biological system with a unique 3-D structure and biological activity. X is known as _______

A. tertiary structure
B. quaternary structure
C. native protein
D. globular protein
Answer» D. globular protein
4.

Fibrous and globular proteins are classified on the basis of ______ structure.

A. primary
B. secondary
C. tertiary
D. quaternary
Answer» D. quaternary
5.

The structure in which all peptide chains are stretched out to full extension and laid side by side through intermolecular hydrogen bonds is called ______

A. -helix
B. -pleated sheet
C. tertiary structure
D. quaternary structure
Answer» C. tertiary structure
6.

Which type of bonds govern the secondary structure of proteins?

A. Covalent
B. Hydrogen
C. Electrostatic
D. Peptide
Answer» C. Electrostatic
7.

The sequence in which amino acids are arranged in a protein is called ______ structure.

A. primary
B. secondary
C. fibrous
D. sheet
Answer» B. secondary
8.

Which of the following is not a fibrous protein?

A. Keratin
B. Myosin
C. Collagen
D. Albumin
Answer» E.
9.

Which of the following bonds in not found in fibrous proteins?

A. Phosphodiester
B. Peptide
C. Hydrogen bonds
D. Disulphide
Answer» B. Peptide
10.

Alanylglycyl phenylalanine is an example of a ______

A. dipeptide
B. tripeptide
C. tetrapeptide
D. polypeptide
Answer» C. tetrapeptide
11.

Proteins are _______

A. dipeptides
B. tripeptides
C. tetrapeptides
D. polypeptides
Answer» E.
12.

How many peptide linkages does a hexapeptide have?

A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
Answer» C. 6
13.

Proteins are formed primarily from ______ bonds.

A. glycosidic
B. peptide
C. phosphodiester
D. disulphide
Answer» C. phosphodiester