Explore topic-wise MCQs in Bioinformatics.

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

1.

CATH is a combination of manual curation and automated procedure, which makes the process less subjective.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
2.

SCOP is _______ based on manual comparison of structures by human experts with no quantitative criteria to group proteins.

A. entirely
B. almost entirely
C. not
D. partially
Answer» C. not
3.

In CATH, Structural domain separation is carried by ___________

A. manual comparison only
B. computer programs only
C. human expertise only
D. a combined effort of a human expert and computer programs
Answer» E.
4.

SCOP_IS_________BASED_ON_MANUAL_COMPARISON_OF_STRUCTURES_BY_HUMAN_EXPERTS_WITH_NO_QUANTITATIVE_CRITERIA_TO_GROUP_PROTEINS.?$

A. entirely
B. almost entirely
C. not
D. partially
Answer» C. not
5.

CATH_is_a_combination_of_manual_curation_and_automated_procedure,_which_makes_the_process_less_subjective$

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
6.

Which of the following is untrue about SCOP and CATH?

A. The definition for class in CATH is quite dissimilar to that in SCOP
B. The definition for class in CATH is based on secondary structure content
C. Architecture is a unique level in CATH, intermediate between fold and class
D. The definition for class in CATH is similar to that in SCOP
Answer» E.
7.

In CATH, Structural domain separation is carried by

A. manual comparison only
B. computer programs only
C. human expertise only
D. a combined effort of a human expert and computer programs
Answer» E.
8.

Members within the ____ fold ______ have evolutionary relationships.

A. same, always
B. same, do not always
C. one, always
D. different, do not
Answer» C. one, always
9.

Which of the following is untrue about SCOP?

A. It is a database for comparing and classifying protein structures
B. It is constructed almost entirely based on manual examination of protein structures
C. The proteins are grouped into hierarchies of classes, folds, superfamilies, and families
D. The SCOP families consist of proteins having low sequence identity (>30%)
Answer» E.
10.

The last step in structure classification involves grouping proteins/domains of similar structures.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
11.

The second step in structure classification is to separate structurally distinct domains within a structure.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
12.

The first step in structure classification is to remove redundancy from databases.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
13.

The classification results from both systems, SCOP and CATH are quite dissimilar.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.