Explore topic-wise MCQs in Life Sciences.

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101.

Which of the following(s) is/ are oxidase-positive bacteria?

A. Neisseria
B. Vibrio
C. All of these
D. Pseudomonas
Answer» D. Pseudomonas
102.

Which of the following is/are not a gram-positive bacteria?

A. Pseudomonas
B. Streptococci
C. None of these
D. Mycobacteria
Answer» B. Streptococci
103.

VLDLs are synthesized in

A. liver
B. blood
C. pancreas
D. intestine
Answer» B. blood
104.

Entner-Doudoroff pathway is found in

A. anaerobic prokaryotes
B. aerobic prokaryotes
C. aerobic eukaryotes
D. both ( and (
Answer» E.
105.

The cell mass can be measured optically by determining the amount of light scattered by a suspension of cells. The measurements are usually at a wavelength of

A. 400-500nm
B. 300-400nm
C. 600-700nm
D. 500-600nm
Answer» D. 500-600nm
106.

The Archaea include all of the following except

A. halophiles
B. methanogens
C. cyanobacteria
D. thermoacidophiles
Answer» D. thermoacidophiles
107.

Which of the following is the best described glucogenic amino acid?

A. Tryptophan
B. Lysine
C. None of these
D. Valine
Answer» E.
108.

What is the relationship between wavelength and wave number?

A. Wavenumber - wavelength in nanometers = 1
B. Wavenumber = 1 / wavelength in centimeters
C. None of the above
D. Wavelength in nanometers x wavenumber = 1
Answer» C. None of the above
109.

In cellular metabolism, O2 is used

A. in glycolysis
B. to provide electrons for photophosphorylation
C. in the Krebs cycle
D. as a terminal electron acceptor
Answer» E.
110.

HPLC stands for

A. High Performance Liquid Chromatography
B. High Pressure Liquid Chromatography
C. Highly Placed Liquid Chromatography
D. both ( and (
Answer» E.
111.

The term homologous chromosomes

A. is another name for sister chromatids
B. refers to replications of the same chromosome
C. means a pair of chromosomes of the same kind, such as sex chromosomes
D. must be haploid
Answer» D. must be haploid
112.

The whole-genome shotgun sequencing approach depends primarily on

A. methodical sequencing a few large cloned fragments of DNA
B. rapidly sequencing thousands of small randomly cloned fragments
C. all of the above
D. sequencing the bacterial chromosome while it is still intact
Answer» C. all of the above
113.

All the following are basic properties of cells except

A. cells have a genetic programme and the means to use it
B. cells have nuclei and mitochondria
C. cells are able to respond to stimuli
D. cells are capable of producing more of themselves
Answer» C. cells are able to respond to stimuli
114.

Blackening of meat in cooked meat broth is through

A. C perfringens
B. C histolyticum
C. all of these
D. C tetani
Answer» C. all of these
115.

Many enzymes consists of a protein combined with low molecular weight organic molecule called as

A. co-enzyme
B. apoenzyme
C. co-factors
D. holoenzyme
Answer» B. apoenzyme
116.

During exponential growth, the growth rate is

A. reciprocal of generation time
B. number of generations per unit time
C. none of these
D. both ( and (
Answer» B. number of generations per unit time
117.

Cytochrome C has an isoelectric pH of

A. 10.05
B. 8.5
C. 11.05
D. 7.5
Answer» B. 8.5
118.

Intracellular enzymes

A. synthesize cellular material and perform catabolic reaction
B. synthesize cellular material only
C. only provide energy to the cell
D. synthesize cellular material and perform anabolic reaction
Answer» B. synthesize cellular material only
119.

A synergistic effect is observed when

A. one organism produces a growth factor utilized by another
B. one organism removes an inhibitory substance for another
C. all of the above
D. microbial alteration of pH, aw, Eh favours the growth of another
Answer» D. microbial alteration of pH, aw, Eh favours the growth of another
120.

In eukaryotes fatty acid breakdown occurs in

A. cytosol
B. mitochondrial matrix
C. endoplasmic reticulum
D. cell membrane
Answer» C. endoplasmic reticulum
121.

The common word for bacteria which are straight rod in shape is

A. bacilli
B. cooci
C. pleomorphic
D. spirilla
Answer» B. cooci
122.

For the selection of lactobacilli present in cheddar cheese, the pH of the medium is maintained at

A. 5.35
B. 6.35
C. 5.75
D. 4.35
Answer» B. 6.35
123.

During the carboxylation phase of the Calvin cycle, CO2 combines with

A. phosphoglyceraldehyde
B. ribulose 1,5 - bisphosphate
C. oxaloacetic acid
D. pyruvic acid
Answer» C. oxaloacetic acid
124.

The G0 phase is

A. the state of most cells in an animal body
B. a permanent state of all body cells
C. all of the above
D. another name for interphase
Answer» B. a permanent state of all body cells
125.

E.coli ACP has its molecular weight as around

A. 19000
B. 9000
C. 90000
D. 39000
Answer» E.
126.

Which of the following ion is required for the development of sound teeth with resistance to tooth decay?

A. Sodium ion
B. Fluoride ion
C. Magnesium ion
D. Chloride ion
Answer» C. Magnesium ion
127.

What was the first eukaryotic chromosome to be sequenced?

A. Yeast chromosome XI
B. Yeast chromosome III
C. None of these
D. Arabidopsis chromosome IV
Answer» C. None of these
128.

Micelles of fatty acids in water are organized such that the __________ faces the solvent and the __________ are directed toward the interior

A. hydrophilic heads, hydrophobic tails
B. carboxylic acid groups, hydrocarbon chains heads
C. both ( and (
D. hydrocarbon chains, carboxylic acid groups
Answer» D. hydrocarbon chains, carboxylic acid groups
129.

The process of Gram staining is based on the ability of bacterial cell wall

A. to retain the crystal violet dye during solvent treatment.
B. to retain the safranin dye
C. none of above
D. to retain part of both dyes
Answer» B. to retain the safranin dye
130.

Which of the following structures or processes are logically associated with chloroplasts?

A. Chlorophyll
B. Plant cells
C. All of these
D. Thylakoid membranes
Answer» D. Thylakoid membranes
131.

Southern blotting involves

A. electrophoresis of DNA molecules and then blotting the separated RNA bands followed by incubation
B. electrophoresis of DNA molecules and then blotting the separated DNA bands followed by incubation
C. electrophoresis of RNA molecules and then blotting the separated RNA bands followed by incubation
D. electrophoresis of DNA molecules followed by incubation
Answer» C. electrophoresis of RNA molecules and then blotting the separated RNA bands followed by incubation
132.

Which of the following regulates glycolysis steps?

A. Hexose kinase
B. Phosphofructokinase
C. All of these
D. Pyruvate kinase
Answer» D. Pyruvate kinase
133.

A nonsense mutation may result into

A. a large deletion within the reading frame of a gene
B. an abnormal elongation of a polypeptide
C. modification of mRNA
D. a premature termination of the synthesis of a polypeptide
Answer» E.
134.

Why must the voltage supplied to a tungsten lamp be very stable?

A. Because amount of energy the lamp emits is proportional to the fourth power of the operating voltage
B. Because if it wasn't, the lamp would bum out
C. All of the above
D. Because the lamp will only function at a specific voltage
Answer» B. Because if it wasn't, the lamp would bum out
135.

Peptone water and nutrient broth are

A. enriched media
B. selective media
C. none of these
D. basal media
Answer» E.
136.

Periplasm is

A. the area between the inner and outer membranes of Gram-positive bacteria
B. the area between the inner and outer membranes of gram-negative bacteria
C. the area outside the cell membrane that is influenced by the polymers
D. the interior portion of mitochondria
Answer» C. the area outside the cell membrane that is influenced by the polymers
137.

The mineral which aids in the utilization of iron and in hemoglobin synthesis is

A. phosphorus
B. calcium
C. copper
D. cobalt
Answer» D. cobalt
138.

Pseudomonas pseudoflava can grow as

A. chemo-organotrophs
B. chemo-lithotrophs
C. none of these
D. both ( and (
Answer» E.
139.

The spindle forms in the

A. G2 phase
B. G1 phase
C. S phase
D. M phase
Answer» E.
140.

Which of the following triggers the division of activated T lymphocytes?

A. Interlukin 2
B. FGF
C. Erythroprotein
D. PDGF
Answer» B. FGF
141.

Fluorescent treponemal antibody test is an example of

A. direct immunofluorescence
B. indirect immunofluorescence
C. none of these
D. both ( and (
Answer» C. none of these
142.

The number of ATP molecules produced from one glucose molecule by a bacterium producing lactic acid is

A. lesser than producing ethanol
B. greater than producing ethanol
C. none of these
D. approximately equal to producing ethanol
Answer» E.
143.

How many oxygen molecules are required in the fermentation of one molecule of glucose to ethanol and CO2?

A. 1
B. 0
C. 36
D. 2
Answer» C. 36
144.

Eukaryotic cell organelles first emerged

A. when prokaryotes engulfed each other and became interdependent
B. from a specialized lineage of cells within the kingdom Protista
C. just before the origin of the animal and fungal kingdoms
D. when bacteria made their first attempts at reproduction
Answer» B. from a specialized lineage of cells within the kingdom Protista
145.

The replication of chromosomes by eukaryotes occurs in a relatively short period of time because

A. the eukaryotic replication machinery is 1000 times faster than the prokaryotes
B. the eukaryotes have more amount of DNA for replication
C. eukaryotic DNA is always single stranded
D. each chromosome contains multiple replicons
Answer» E.
146.

Which of the following species of Clostridium is predominantly sacchrolytic?

A. C perfringens
B. C septicum
C. All of these
D. C novyi
Answer» D. C novyi
147.

Callus cultures are amorphous cell aggregates arising from the unorganized growth of explants on an

A. solid nutrient medium
B. liquid medium
C. solid or liquid medium
D. aseptic solid nutrient medium
Answer» E.
148.

Which of the following may account for the small size of the cells?

A. The surface area/volume ratio
B. The rate of diffusion
C. All of the above
D. The number of mRNAs that can be produced by the nucleus
Answer» D. The number of mRNAs that can be produced by the nucleus
149.

ATP is from which general category of molecules?

A. Proteins
B. Polysaccharides
C. Amino acids
D. Nucleotides
Answer» E.
150.

In oxygenic photosynthesis, the electron donor is

A. oxygen
B. water
C. NADPH
D. NADH
Answer» C. NADPH