Explore topic-wise MCQs in Biochemistry.

This section includes 132 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biochemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

101.

Nitric acid (HNO₃) is used in manufacture of

A. paints
B. detergents
C. dyes
D. all of above
Answer» E.
102.

A grown algae of bloom can be for others plant a blockage of

A. light
B. heat
C. air
D. water
Answer» B. heat
103.

Some people believe that blue babies are born due to water containing

A. nitrates
B. oxygen
C. nitrogen
D. hydrogen
Answer» B. oxygen
104.

As nitrogen oxides (NO, NO₂) are pollutants they cause

A. acid rain only
B. photochemical smog only
C. lung cancer
D. acid rain and photochemical smog
Answer» E.
105.

Hydrogen is also obtained as a by-product of cracking of heavy fractions from

A. coal
B. crude oil
C. petrol
D. propane
Answer» C. petrol
106.

The smoke released by car exhaust fumes are of

A. nitrogen
B. nitrates
C. nitrogen oxides
D. ammonia
Answer» D. ammonia
107.

Nitrogen-based fertilizer formed from ammonia and nitric acid is

A. Ammonium chloride
B. ammonium nitrate
C. ammonium sulfate
D. ammonium carbonate
Answer» C. ammonium sulfate
108.

Ammonium salts include

A. Ammonium chloride
B. ammonium nitrate
C. ammonium sulfate
D. all of above
Answer» E.
109.

Which of the following is derived from tryptophan?

A. Dopamine
B. Norepinephrine
C. Epinephrine
D. Serotonin
Answer» E.
110.

Which of the following catalyzes reactions that incorporate nitrogen derived from glutamine?

A. Glutamine amidotransferase
B. Adenylyltransferase
C. Glutamate synthase
D. Glutamine synthase
Answer» B. Adenylyltransferase
111.

Cimetidine is a structural analog of

A. Proline
B. Tryptophan
C. Tyrosine
D. Histamine
Answer» E.
112.

Which of the following gives rise to valine and isoleucine?

A. Pyruvate
B. Glutamate
C. Aspartate
D. Serine
Answer» B. Glutamate
113.

Which of the following is the precursor for nitric oxide?

A. Arginine
B. Leucine
C. Isoleucine
D. Lysine
Answer» B. Leucine
114.

What are the inputs to one cycle of urea cycle?

A. One molecule of CO₂, one molecule of ammonia, three molecule of ATP and one molecule of aspartic acid
B. One molecule of urea, one molecule of AMP, two molecule of ADP and one molecule of fumaric acid
C. One molecule of aspartic acid, one molecule of ammonia, one molecule of ATP and one molecule of fumaric acid
D. Two molecules of urea, two molecules of ammonia, one molecule of ATP and one molecule of fumaric acid
Answer» B. One molecule of urea, one molecule of AMP, two molecule of ADP and one molecule of fumaric acid
115.

Fumarate is produced from four carbon atoms of

A. Tyrosine
B. Isoleucine
C. Threonine
D. Alanine
Answer» B. Isoleucine
116.

In the first committed step of pyrimidine biosynthesis, the reaction is catalyzed by

A. Adenylate kinase
B. Aspartate transcarbamoylase
C. Dihyhroorotase
D. Cytidylate synthase
Answer» C. Dihyhroorotase
117.

Which of the following can be formed by hydroxylation of phenylalanine?

A. Serine
B. Tyrosine
C. Tryptophan
D. Leucine
Answer» C. Tryptophan
118.

How many carbons are present in HMG co-A?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 5
D. 6
Answer» E.
119.

Ammonia gas is produced by heating ammonium salt with

A. acid
B. base
C. alcohol
D. water
Answer» C. alcohol
120.

A ketogenic amino acid is one which degrades to

A. keto-sugars
B. either acetyl CoA or acetoacetyl CoA
C. pyruvate or citric acid cycle intermediates
D. multiple intermediates including pyruvate or citric acid cycle intermediates and acetyl CoA or acetoacetyl CoA
Answer» C. pyruvate or citric acid cycle intermediates
121.

Marine animals die due to lack of oxygen in water which disturbs whole

A. environment
B. ecosystem
C. biotic factors
D. a-biotic factors
Answer» C. biotic factors
122.

The essential intermediates in the pathway from acetate to cholesterol are

A. Acetic acid
B. Ethylene
C. Isoprene units
D. Methane
Answer» D. Methane
123.

Which of the following amino acids are exclusively ketogenic?

A. Leucine
B. Asparagine
C. Threonine
D. Proline
Answer» B. Asparagine
124.

Bacteria decompose dead plants and algae by increasing their growth rate and using

A. dissolved oxygen
B. carbon dioxide
C. nitrogen
D. nutrients
Answer» B. carbon dioxide
125.

Explosive such as trinitrotoluene (TNT) is made by

A. concentrated nitric acid
B. ammonia
C. nitrate
D. ammonium nitrate
Answer» B. ammonia
126.

A person with phenylketonuria cannot convert

A. phenylalanine to tyrosine
B. phenylalanine to isoleucine
C. phenol into ketones
D. phenylalanine to lysine
Answer» B. phenylalanine to isoleucine
127.

The main catalyst which was used in Haber process was

A. copper
B. silver
C. iron
D. carbon
Answer» D. carbon
128.

The most toxic compounds is

A. tyrosine
B. phenylpyruvate
C. lysine
D. phenylalanine
Answer» C. lysine
129.

An example of a transamination process is

A. glutamate = hexanoic acid + NH₃
B. aspartate + hexanoic acid = glutamate + oxaloacetate
C. aspartate + α ketoglutarate = glutamate + oxaloacetate
D. glutamate = α-ketoglutarate + NH₃
Answer» D. glutamate = α-ketoglutarate + NH₃
130.

Transamination is the process where

A. carboxyl group is transferred from amino acid
B. α-amino group is removed from the amino acid
C. polymerisation of amino acid takes place
D. none of the above
Answer» C. polymerisation of amino acid takes place
131.

A person with phenylketonuria is advised not to consume which of the following products?

A. Glycine containing foods
B. Fat containing food
C. Glucose
D. Aspartame
Answer» E.
132.

Oxidative deamination is the conversion of an amino

A. group from an amino acid to a keto acid
B. acid to a carboxylic acid plus ammonia
C. acid to a keto acid plus ammonia
D. group from an amino acid to a carboxylic acid
Answer» D. group from an amino acid to a carboxylic acid