Explore topic-wise MCQs in Enzyme Technology.

This section includes 11 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Enzyme Technology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Whiskey cannot be prepared from ___________

A. barley malt
B. grapes
C. corn
D. rye
Answer» C. corn
2.

Light beers of low calorific value have become popular in recent times.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
3.

Rum is prepared from __________

A. grapes
B. barley malt
C. molasses
D. corn
Answer» D. corn
4.

Which of the following enzyme is not used in the brewing industry?

A. Fungal -amylase
B. -glucanase
C. Papain
D. Pectinesterase
Answer» E.
5.

Which of the enzyme acts on elimination reaction which releases oligosaccharides with non-reducing terminal 4-deoxymethyl-a-D-galact-4-enuronosyl residues?

A. Pectin lyase
B. Cellulase
C. Hemicellulase
D. Pectinesterase
Answer» B. Cellulase
6.

Which of the following enzymes are not a part of hemicellulase?

A. xylan endo-1,3-b-xylosidase
B. xylan 1,4-b-xylosidase
C. Pectinesterase
D. L- rabinofuranosidase
Answer» D. L- rabinofuranosidase
7.

____________ releases methanol from pectyl-methyl esters.

A. Pectin lyase
B. Pectinesterase
C. Cellulase
D. Hemicellulase
Answer» C. Cellulase
8.

Which of the following enzyme hydrolyzes 1,4-a-D-galactosiduronic linkages randomly?

A. Polygalacturonase
B. Pectinesterase
C. Pectin lyase
D. Hemicellulase
Answer» B. Pectinesterase
9.

Which of the following is not a part of enzyme preparation produced from Aspergillus Niger?

A. Polygalacturonase
B. Pectinesterase
C. Cellulase
D. Hemicellulase
Answer» D. Hemicellulase
10.

Which of these is not an additional benefit produced by enzymic hydrolysis in preparation of fruit juices and wines?

A. Solution viscosity
B. Volume increase
C. Scoopability improvement
D. Shorter fermentation times
Answer» D. Shorter fermentation times
11.

In the preparation of fruit juices and wines, enzymic hydrolysis becomes necessary.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False