Explore topic-wise MCQs in Biochemistry.

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151.

Which of the following is true about restriction endonucleases?

A. Type I and II requires ATP to move along DNA
B. Type I, II and III requires ATP to move along DNA
C. Type II requires no ATP and cleaves DNA within recognition sequence
D. Type II requires ATP and cleaves DNA within recognition sequence
Answer» D. Type II requires ATP and cleaves DNA within recognition sequence
152.

What is the main aim of human genome project?

A. To identify and sequence of all the genes present in the human body
B. To introduce new genes to human beings
C. To remove disease causing genes from humans
D. To improve techniques of finger printing
Answer» B. To introduce new genes to human beings
153.

Which out of the following is not an example of inducible operon?

A. Lactose operon
B. Galactose operon
C. Maltose operon
D. Tryptophan operon
Answer» E.
154.

Promoters for tRNAs are located

A. upstream from the start codon
B. downstream from the start codon
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
Answer» C. both (a) and (b)
155.

The unpaired nucleotides produced by the action of restriction enzymes are referred to have

A. sticky ends
B. single strands
C. restriction fragments
D. ligases
Answer» B. single strands
156.

To which class of transcription factor do nuclear receptors belong?

A. Zinc finger proteins
B. Leucine zipper proteins
C. Helix-turn-helix proteins
D. Helix-loop-helix proteins
Answer» B. Leucine zipper proteins
157.

Transcription by E. coli polymerase occurs in

A. four phases known as initiation, propagation, elongation and termination
B. three phases known as initiation, elongation and termination
C. two phases known as initiation and termination
D. none of the above
Answer» C. two phases known as initiation and termination
158.

Meristem culture helps in developing which of the following?

A. Tall plants
B. Disease resistant plants
C. Virus free plants
D. Hybrid plants
Answer» D. Hybrid plants
159.

Which of the following enzyme is used in PCR?

A. Taq DNA polymerase
B. HRP
C. EcoRI
D. EcoRII
Answer» B. HRP
160.

The transcriptional regulatory proteins in eukaryotes which induce transcription usually have

A. at least two distinct domains of protein structure, a DNA binding domain and an activation domain
B. at least two distinct domains of protein structure and a DNA binding domain
C. at least one distinct domains of protein structure, a DNA binding domain and an activation domain
D. none of these
Answer» B. at least two distinct domains of protein structure and a DNA binding domain
161.

Restriction enzymes are named for

A. the person who discovered
B. the bacterium they are derived from
C. the viral DNA that they attack
D. none of the above
Answer» C. the viral DNA that they attack
162.

Immediately after transcription

A. a methylated guanine cap is added to the 51 end of the transcript
B. a methylated guanine cap is added to the 31 end of the transcript
C. both (a) and (b)
D. a poly adenylation signal is added
Answer» B. a methylated guanine cap is added to the 31 end of the transcript
163.

The RNA polymerases that transcribe bacterial DNA are

A. multisubunit enzymes
B. only active inside the cell
C. interchangable with DNA polymerases
D. highly glycosylated in their active forms
Answer» B. only active inside the cell
164.

Bacterial protein called catabolic activator protein (CAP) is an example of

A. negative control of gene expression
B. positive control of gene expression
C. second type of positive control of gene expression
D. none of the above
Answer» D. none of the above
165.

Which of the following techniques was carried out by Nirenberg and Matthaei in 1961 to determine the first codon?

A. In vitro synthesis of a polypeptide using UUUUU
B. Labeled peptide binding to a ribosome
C. Mixed co-polymer mRNA synthesis
D. none of the above
Answer» B. Labeled peptide binding to a ribosome
166.

How many different codons are possible?

A. 3
B. 20
C. 64
D. An infinite number
Answer» D. An infinite number
167.

Which of the following has been used as an evidence that primitive life forms lacked both DNA and enzymes?

A. RNA can both code genetic information and act as a catalyst
B. DNA and enzymes are only present in the most advanced cells
C. Advanced cells lack RNA
D. All of the above
Answer» B. DNA and enzymes are only present in the most advanced cells
168.

A structure that has hydrogen bonds between polypeptide chains arranged side by side is

A. Primary structure
B. α-helix
C. β-pleated sheets
D. Tertiary structure
Answer» D. Tertiary structure
169.

What enzyme forms covalent bonds between restriction fragments?

A. DNA primase
B. DNA helicase
C. DNA polymerase
D. DNA ligase
Answer» E.
170.

Which of the following are important for white blood cell recognition?

A. Glycosamineglycans
B. Proteoglycans
C. Gycoproteins
D. Glycolipids
Answer» D. Glycolipids
171.

AUG codes for methionine act as a

A. initiation code
B. elongation code
C. termination code
D. propagation code
Answer» B. elongation code
172.

In prokaryotes, AUG encodes

A. methionine
B. N-formyl methionine
C. a stop codon
D. alanine
Answer» C. a stop codon
173.

Both DNA gel electrophoresis and SDS-PAGE of proteins are similar because

A. in both cases molecules migrate to the anode
B. both techniques rely on a constant charge to mass ratio
C. both techniques utilize the sieving properties of gels
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
174.

A human cDNA library

A. contains DNA for specific human proteins
B. contains DNA for virtually all of the human proteins in vectors
C. cannot be used to obtain human genes because it would be radioactive
D. none of the above
Answer» C. cannot be used to obtain human genes because it would be radioactive
175.

The binding of lac repressor to DNA could be considered to be analogous to

A. competitive inhibition of an enzyme
B. mixed-type inhibition of an enzyme
C. uncompetitive inhibition of an enzyme
D. allosteric effects in enzyme regulation
Answer» B. mixed-type inhibition of an enzyme
176.

The effects of protein on an entire organism is described in __________

A. Phenotypic function
B. Cellular function
C. Molecular function
D. Structural genomics
Answer» B. Cellular function
177.

The lac repressor has which of the following DNA-binding motif?

A. Helix-turn-helix
B. Zinc finger
C. Homeodomain
D. Leucine zipper
Answer» B. Zinc finger
178.

Which of the following encodes recombinase?

A. fliC
B. fljB
C. hin
D. fljA
Answer» D. fljA
179.

Trp repressor is a

A. Homodimer
B. Homotrimer
C. Heterodimer
D. Heterotrimer
Answer» B. Homotrimer
180.

What is a DNA library?

A. A DNA fragment inserted into a vector
B. A general collection of all genes sequenced thus far
C. All DNA fragments identified with a probe
D. A collection of DNA fragments that make up the entire genome of a particular organism
Answer» E.
181.

The first protein complex to bind to the TATA box is

A. transcription factor IIA
B. transcription factor IIB
C. transcription factor IID
D. all of these
Answer» D. all of these
182.

The regions of a gene located at -10 and -35, with respect to the start of transcription, are termed

A. start codons.
B. oriC regions.
C. Shine Dalgarno sequences.
D. promoters.
Answer» E.
183.

Electrophoresis helps to separate ____________

A. DNA segments
B. Cells from DNA
C. Tissues
D. RNA from DNA
Answer» B. Cells from DNA
184.

In order to insert a foreign gene into a plasmid, both must __________

A. have identical DNA sequences
B. originate from the same type of cell
C. be cut by the same restriction enzyme
D. be of the same length
Answer» D. be of the same length
185.

Genes of same species, similarly related to each other are __________

A. Ortholog
B. Synteny
C. Paralog
D. Microarray
Answer» D. Microarray
186.

DNA Ligase, used in recombinant DNA technology is obtained from _______________

A. E.coli only
B. E.coli and also Ligase encoded by T4 phage
C. Saccharomyces
D. Retroviruses
Answer» C. Saccharomyces
187.

Which of the following is correct in terms of determination of location of genetic traits?

A. Known protein coding sequences are too far apart to allow linkage determination for most new genes
B. Restriction sites allow DNAs to be digested
C. Protein-coding genes are always associated with a restriction pattern
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Restriction sites allow DNAs to be digested
188.

Sex hormones activate transcription of specific genes by

A. binding to a transcription factor
B. binding to RNA polymerase
C. binding to DNA enhancer region
D. binding to DNA promoter region
Answer» B. binding to RNA polymerase
189.

Which type of restriction enzymes do not usually require ATP?

A. Type I
B. Type II
C. Type III
D. Type IV
Answer» C. Type III
190.

Knockout mice are created by

A. mutagenizing a mouse and selecting for mutant offspring
B. creating a chimera by fusing cells from two different cell lines
C. infecting the mouse with a retrovirus
D. transfecting embryonic stem cells with an altered gene sequence
Answer» E.
191.

Which of the following is not true of small inbreeding populations?

A. They tend to loose genetic diversity
B. There is an increased incidence of recessive diseases
C. Alleles may become fixed
D. Mutation is increased
Answer» E.
192.

Which of the following statements regarding the regulation of trp operon expression by attenuation is correct?

A. Rapid translation of the leader peptide prevents completion of mRNA transcript
B. Rapid translation of the leader peptide allows completion of mRNA transcript
C. The leader peptide sequence encodes enzymes required for tryptophan synthesis
D. The leader peptide sequence contains no tryptophan residues
Answer» B. Rapid translation of the leader peptide allows completion of mRNA transcript
193.

Generally a plasmid vector contains how many elements?

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer» D. 4
194.

If lactose and glucose are provided in the growth medium of a culture of E. coli

A. Lactose operon is not transcribed
B. Lactose metabolism is favored
C. Both lactose and glucose are metabolized at same rate
D. Adenylate cyclase is activated
Answer» B. Lactose metabolism is favored
195.

Which of the following enzymes’ combined action leads to the generation of sticky ends in the plasmid vector?

A. Alkaline phosphatase and terminal transferase
B. Exonuclease III and alkaline phosphatase
C. Bacteriophage lambda exonuclease and terminal transferase
D. Exonuclease III and terminal transferase
Answer» D. Exonuclease III and terminal transferase
196.

The lac operon is transcribed in which segments?

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer» B. 2
197.

Multiple copies of 5S genes, located at a chromosomal site distinct from the other rRNA genes

A. are transcribed by rRNA polymerase III and the 5S rRNA
B. are transcribed by rRNA polymerase II
C. are transcribed by rRNA polymerase I and the 5S rRNA
D. are transcribed by DNA polymerase I
Answer» B. are transcribed by rRNA polymerase II
198.

Short sub-sequence of a cDNA sequence is ____________

A. Expressed sequence tag
B. Sequence tagged site
C. Contig
D. YAC
Answer» B. Sequence tagged site
199.

Translation begins

A. at the replication fork
B. on the lagging strand
C. at the start codon
D. in nucleus
Answer» D. in nucleus
200.

A mutation in the tip binding site of the repressor would result in

A. constitutive trp operon expression
B. inducible trp operon expression
C. no operon expression
D. none of the above
Answer» B. inducible trp operon expression