Explore topic-wise MCQs in Life Sciences.

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1.

In a living organism, strong interactions between molecules are formed by a certain type of bond. Name that?

A. Hydrogen bonding
B. Covalent bond
C. Electrostatic interactions
D. Van der Waals forces
Answer» C. Electrostatic interactions
2.

Mark the correct statement which depicts the correct statement of protein assay?

A. To determine the amount of protein
B. To characterize the function of the protein
C. To determine the structure of the protein
D. To determine the sequence of the protein
Answer» B. To characterize the function of the protein
3.

Proteolytic enzyme trypsin cleaves protein at which of these specific sites?

A. Carboxyl side of Alanine, Glycine
B. Carboxyl side of Lysin or Arginine
C. Carboxyl side of aromatic amino acid
D. The amino side of aromatic amino acid
Answer» C. Carboxyl side of aromatic amino acid
4.

Which one of the following reagent is also known a Sanger’s reagent?

A. 1-fluoro-2,4-dinitrobenzene (FDNB)
B. Phenylisothiocyanate
C. Cyanogen bromide
D. β-mercaptoethanol
Answer» B. Phenylisothiocyanate
5.

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A. Carboxyl side of Alanine, Glycine
B. Carboxyl side of Lysin or Arginine
C. Carboxyl side of aromatic amino acid
D. The amino side of aromatic amino acid
Answer» C. Carboxyl side of aromatic amino acid
6.

In a living organism, strong interactions between molecules are formed by a certain type of bond. Name that?$

A. Hydrogen bonding
B. Covalent bond
C. Electrostatic interactions
D. Van der Waals forces
Answer» C. Electrostatic interactions
7.

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A. To determine the amount of protein
B. To characterize the function of the protein
C. To determine the structure of the protein
D. To determine the sequence of the protein
Answer» B. To characterize the function of the protein
8.

Which one of the following reagent is also known a Sanger’s reagent?#

A. 1-fluoro-2,4-dinitrobenzene (FDNB)
B. Phenylisothiocyanate
C. Cyanogen bromide
D. β-mercaptoethanol
Answer» B. Phenylisothiocyanate
9.

Among all the heat shock proteins which one is known as chaperonins?

A. Hsp70
B. Hsp32
C. Hsp60
D. Hsp30
Answer» D. Hsp30
10.

Which of these heat shock proteins prevent protein misfolding and maintain polypeptide chain in the unfolded state.

A. Hsp60
B. Hsp28
C. Hsp70
D. Hsp32
Answer» D. Hsp32
11.

Which of the following name is given to molecular chaperones?

A. Allosteric protein
B. Heat shock protein
C. Denaturation protein
D. Ribonuclease
Answer» C. Denaturation protein
12.

Which sentence is INCORRECT regarding molten globule state of protein?

A. Hydrophobic interaction among non-polar residues
B. The collapsed state
C. It is less compact
D. The denatured state
Answer» E.
13.

Which of them contains all the information required to fold the polypeptide chain in its 3-D structure?

A. DNA sequences
B. RNA
C. Histone protein
D. Amino acid sequences
Answer» E.
14.

Chaperones are the molecular protein which assists in proper protein folding or prevents them from aggregating.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
15.

Protein folding is a process in which a polypeptide folds in to ___________

A. 2-D structure
B. Globular form
C. 3-D structure
D. Linear form
Answer» D. Linear form