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This section includes 40 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biotechnology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
The deliberate modifications of an organism's genetic information by directly changing its nucleic acid content is a subject matter of |
A. | genetic engineering |
B. | population genetics |
C. | microbiology |
D. | protein engineering |
Answer» B. population genetics | |
2. |
The two chains of insulin can be separated by detaching it from β-galactosidase using |
A. | hydrogen chloride |
B. | cyanogen bromide |
C. | peptidase |
D. | protease |
Answer» C. peptidase | |
3. |
How many nucleotides are there in Ss RNA molecule of picorna virus causing FMD? |
A. | 1000 |
B. | 5000 |
C. | 8000 |
D. | 10000 |
Answer» D. 10000 | |
4. |
In genetic engineering, a chimera is |
A. | an enzyme that links DNA molecules |
B. | a plasmid that contains foreign DNA |
C. | a virus that infects bacteria |
D. | a fungi |
Answer» C. a virus that infects bacteria | |
5. |
The two chains are joined together to constitute native insulin using |
A. | sodium dissulphonate and sodium sulphite |
B. | sodium dissulphonate and sodium sulphate |
C. | sodium sulphate and sodium sulphite |
D. | sodium sulphate only |
Answer» B. sodium dissulphonate and sodium sulphate | |
6. |
Human insulin formed by recombinant DNA technology is known as |
A. | H insulin |
B. | R insulin |
C. | humulin |
D. | huinsulin |
Answer» D. huinsulin | |
7. |
Which of the following enzyme is used to covalently bond foreign DNA to a vector plasmid? |
A. | DNA polymerase |
B. | Restriction endonuclease |
C. | DNA ligase |
D. | DNA helicase |
Answer» D. DNA helicase | |
8. |
Chemically synthesized DNA sequences for the two chains are separately inserted into the plasmid pBR 322 by the side of |
A. | β-Galactosidase |
B. | galactokinase |
C. | acid phosphatase |
D. | glucokinase |
Answer» B. galactokinase | |
9. |
Bacterial cells protect their own DNA from degradation by restriction endonucleases by |
A. | methylating the DNA at the sites that the enzyme recognizes |
B. | deleting all recognition sites from the genome |
C. | not producing any restriction endonucleases |
D. | having anti restriction endonucleases |
Answer» B. deleting all recognition sites from the genome | |
10. |
Recombinant vaccine for Hepatitis B virus has been synthesized against which of the following antigen? |
A. | Viral core antigen (HBcAg) |
B. | Viral surface antigen (HBsAg) |
C. | e antigen (HBeAg) |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» C. e antigen (HBeAg) | |
11. |
How is human insulin synthesized using recombinant DNA technology? |
A. | By using chemically synthesized DNA sequences for the two chains separately |
B. | By isolating DNA from the islets of Langerhans of pancreas |
C. | By using cDNA for insulin |
D. | By using chemically synthesized DNA sequences for the complete insulin protein |
Answer» B. By isolating DNA from the islets of Langerhans of pancreas | |
12. |
The promoter used for cloning HBV surface antigen is |
A. | galactokinase |
B. | alcohol dehydrogenase 1 |
C. | β-galactosidase |
D. | polyhedrin |
Answer» C. β-galactosidase | |
13. |
The gene coding for VP1 is cloned in |
A. | pMB 9 |
B. | pBR 322 |
C. | pUC 18 |
D. | pUC 19 |
Answer» C. pUC 18 | |
14. |
The advantage of using DNA polymerases from thermophilic organisms in PCR is that |
A. | the DNA polymerases of these bacteria are much faster than those from other organisms |
B. | the DNA polymerases of these bacteria can withstand the high temperatures needed to denature the DNA strands |
C. | the DNA polymerases of these bacteria never make mistakes while replicating DNA |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» C. the DNA polymerases of these bacteria never make mistakes while replicating DNA | |
15. |
Foot and mouth disease (FMD) of animals is caused by |
A. | RNA virus |
B. | DNA virus |
C. | bacteria |
D. | protozoa |
Answer» B. DNA virus | |
16. |
Which type of restriction endonuclease cuts the DNA within the recognition site? |
A. | Type I |
B. | Type II |
C. | Type III |
D. | All of the these |
Answer» C. Type III | |
17. |
Which of the following vector can maintain the largest fragment of foreign DNA? |
A. | YAC |
B. | Cosmid |
C. | Plasmid |
D. | Phage |
Answer» B. Cosmid | |
18. |
Enzymes that recognize and cleave specific 4 to 8 base pair sequences of DNA are |
A. | DNA ligase |
B. | helicases |
C. | restriction endonucleases |
D. | DNA gyrase |
Answer» D. DNA gyrase | |
19. |
Agrobacterium tumefaciens is |
A. | a disease in humans that causes loss of sight |
B. | a bacterium that can be used to introduce DNA into plants |
C. | a fungi that is used to produce antibiotics in large amounts |
D. | a disease in humans that causes loss of weight |
Answer» C. a fungi that is used to produce antibiotics in large amounts | |
20. |
Recombinant vaccine for HBV was produced by cloning viral genes in |
A. | plasmids |
B. | cosmids |
C. | autonomously replicating plasmid of yeast |
D. | phagemids |
Answer» D. phagemids | |
21. |
A genomic library is |
A. | a database where the sequence of an organism's genome is stored |
B. | a collection of many clones possessing different DNA fragments from the same organisms bound to vectors |
C. | a book that describes how to isolate DNA from a particular organism |
D. | a place where the information of the genetic organization of organisms are kept. |
Answer» C. a book that describes how to isolate DNA from a particular organism | |
22. |
The first therapeutic product formed by means of recombinant DNA technology is |
A. | human growth hormone |
B. | insulin |
C. | hepatitis B vaccine |
D. | vaccine for foot and mouth disease |
Answer» C. hepatitis B vaccine | |
23. |
Human growth hormone (hGH) is secreted by |
A. | pitutary gland |
B. | hypothalamus |
C. | pancreas |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. hypothalamus | |
24. |
Charged molecules are separated based on varying rates of migration through a solid matrix when subjected to an electric field. This technique is known as |
A. | photoreactivation |
B. | gel electrophoresis |
C. | autoradiography |
D. | blotting |
Answer» C. autoradiography | |
25. |
For gene probes to be useful they must |
A. | be large enough to contain gene-specific sequences |
B. | be labeled in some manner to allow detection |
C. | both (a) and (b) |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» D. none of the above | |
26. |
A molecular technique in which DNA sequences between two oligonucleotide primers can be amplified is known as |
A. | southern blotting |
B. | northern blotting |
C. | polymerase chain reaction |
D. | DNA replication |
Answer» D. DNA replication | |
27. |
In India first genetically engineered vaccine against HBV was developed by |
A. | Ranbaxy Pvt Ltd |
B. | Shantha Biotechnics Pvt Ltd |
C. | Dabur Pvt Ltd |
D. | Glaxo Pvt Ltd |
Answer» C. Dabur Pvt Ltd | |
28. |
Which of the following is not commonly used as vector? |
A. | Artificial chromosome |
B. | Cosmid |
C. | Fungi |
D. | Plasmid |
Answer» D. Plasmid | |
29. |
The Southern blotting technique depends on |
A. | similarities between the sequences of probe DNA and experimental DNA |
B. | similarities between the sequences of probe RNA and experimental RNA |
C. | similarities between the sequences of probe protein and experimental protein |
D. | the molecular mass of proteins |
Answer» B. similarities between the sequences of probe RNA and experimental RNA | |
30. |
The piece of equipment, that introduces DNA into cells via DNA-coated microprojectiles is known as |
A. | laser |
B. | DNA probe |
C. | gene gun |
D. | inoculating needle |
Answer» D. inoculating needle | |
31. |
Which one of the following capsid protein of picorna virus is immunogenic in nature? |
A. | VP1 |
B. | VP2 |
C. | VP3 |
D. | VP4 |
Answer» B. VP2 | |
32. |
An animal, that has gained new genetic information from the acquisition of foreign DNA, is considered as |
A. | a chimera |
B. | a transgenic animal |
C. | a vector |
D. | an enzyme that links DNA molecules |
Answer» C. a vector | |
33. |
The recombinant hGH lacks |
A. | terminal glutamine |
B. | terminal lysine |
C. | terminal methionine |
D. | terminal arginine |
Answer» D. terminal arginine | |
34. |
Problems in obtaining large amounts of proteins encoded by recombinant genes can often be overcome by using |
A. | BACS |
B. | expression vectors |
C. | YACS |
D. | all of these |
Answer» C. YACS | |
35. |
A short molecule containing 2-20 nucleotide is |
A. | plasmid |
B. | vector |
C. | oligonucleotide |
D. | mononucleotide |
Answer» D. mononucleotide | |
36. |
Vectors are |
A. | molecules that degrade nucleic acids |
B. | molecules that help in replication |
C. | molecules that are able to covalently bond to and carry foreign DNA into cells |
D. | molecules that protect host cells from invasion by foreign DNA |
Answer» D. molecules that protect host cells from invasion by foreign DNA | |
37. |
What is the normal role of restriction endonucleases in bacterial cells? |
A. | To degrade the bacterial chromosome into small pieces during replication |
B. | To degrade invading phage DNA |
C. | To produce RNA primers for replication |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» C. To produce RNA primers for replication | |
38. |
Which of the following is obtained using processed mRNA molecules as a template? |
A. | rDNA |
B. | mDNA |
C. | cDNA |
D. | tDNA |
Answer» D. tDNA | |
39. |
The deliberate modifications of an organism's genetic information by directly changing its nucleic acid content is a subject matter of |
A. | genetic engineering |
B. | population genetics |
C. | microbiology |
D. | protein engineering |
Answer» B. population genetics | |
40. |
Electroporation is |
A. | the process of separating charged molecules through a gel maintained in an electric field |
B. | the process of combining foreign DNA to an electrically charged vector molecule |
C. | the application of high voltage pulses |
D. | the process of multiplication of the cells |
Answer» D. the process of multiplication of the cells | |