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				This section includes 51 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biotechnology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | Two genes from a bacterium () and a cotton gene produce | 
| A. | a plastic | 
| B. | a vaccine against the bacterium | 
| C. | a pharmaceutical product | 
| D. | herbicide resistance | 
| Answer» B. a vaccine against the bacterium | |
| 2. | Plants derived sexually from the same plant are____ while those derived from somatic tissue from the same plant are____. | 
| A. | identical, different | 
| B. | different, also different | 
| C. | different, identical | 
| D. | plants cannot be derived from somatic tissue | 
| Answer» D. plants cannot be derived from somatic tissue | |
| 3. | Transgenic plants with increased tolerance to aluminum have been produced by making plants that | 
| A. | secrete phytosiderophores into the soil | 
| B. | make more metal-binding peptides like phytochelatins | 
| C. | bind aluminum to the cell wall | 
| D. | secrete citrate into the soil | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 4. | Plants containing genes encoding cytokines and blood clotting factors are used in | 
| A. | nutrition improvement | 
| B. | pharmaceutical production | 
| C. | vaccine production | 
| D. | textile production | 
| Answer» C. vaccine production | |
| 5. | The first transgenic plants expressing engineered foreign genes were tobacco plants produced by the use of | 
| A. | <i>Agrobacterium tumefaciens</i> | 
| B. | <i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i> | 
| C. | <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> | 
| D. | <i>Streptomyces hygroscopicus</i> | 
| Answer» B. <i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i> | |
| 6. | Which of the agricultural challenges below cannot be solved with transgenic techniques? | 
| A. | Crops are damaged by frost | 
| B. | Crops are killed by a virus | 
| C. | Public concern about safety of synthetic pesticides | 
| D. | Public preference for organic vegetables | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 7. | Transplastomics | 
| A. | targets genes in the chloroplast | 
| B. | provides exceptionally low yields of protein products | 
| C. | produces genes that are released in pollen | 
| D. | offers little opportunity for practical use | 
| Answer» B. provides exceptionally low yields of protein products | |
| 8. | Which of the following statements is true regarding genomics? | 
| A. | Plant genomics lags behind similar efforts in animals and microorganisms | 
| B. | Researchers can make use of genomic information even if the entire genome of an organism is not known | 
| C. | Researchers are busy in trying to determine the genome of the potato plant | 
| D. | All of the above | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 9. | Which of the following gene is responsible for resistance against chilling? | 
| A. | Glycerol 1 phosphate acyl transferase | 
| B. | Polygalactouranase | 
| C. | ACC deaminase | 
| D. | Sucrose phosphate synthase gene | 
| Answer» B. Polygalactouranase | |
| 10. | Which of the following gene detoxifies herbicide phosphinothricin? | 
| A. | Nitrilase | 
| B. | Glutathione S-transferase (GST) | 
| C. | Phosphinothricin acetyl transferase | 
| D. | All of these | 
| Answer» D. All of these | |
| 11. | The controversy regarding the use of Bt corn is that it | 
| A. | is potentially harmful to monarch butterflies | 
| B. | is a potential allergen to humans | 
| C. | both (a) and (b) | 
| D. | can contaminate groundwater | 
| Answer» D. can contaminate groundwater | |
| 12. | Starch content of potatoes can be increased by using a bacterial gene, known as | 
| A. | sucrose phosphate synthase gene | 
| B. | ADP glucose pyrophosphorylase gene | 
| C. | polygalactouranase gene | 
| D. | none of the above | 
| Answer» C. polygalactouranase gene | |
| 13. | In a __________ protocol, bacteria with engineered abilities to detoxify pollutants are intentionally released in an area. | 
| A. | microcosm establishment | 
| B. | mibridization | 
| C. | bioremediation | 
| D. | rhizosecretion | 
| Answer» D. rhizosecretion | |
| 14. | Resistance to sulphonyl urea compounds in transgenic tobacco plant has been developed by the transfer of | 
| A. | gene for EPSPS (5-enol-pyruvyl shikimat 3 phosphate synthase) | 
| B. | gene for ALS (acetolactate synthase) | 
| C. | gene for GS (glutamine synthase) | 
| D. | any of the above | 
| Answer» C. gene for GS (glutamine synthase) | |
| 15. | Resistance to glyphosphate in transgenic petunia plants has been developed by the transfer of | 
| A. | gene for EPSPS(5-enol-pyruvyl shikimat 3 phosphate synthase) | 
| B. | gene for ALS (acetolactate synthase) | 
| C. | gene for GS (glutamine synthase) | 
| D. | any of the above | 
| Answer» B. gene for ALS (acetolactate synthase) | |
| 16. | Which of the following compounds has been produced in transgenic plants to improve tolerance to salt stress and water deficit? | 
| A. | Sucrose | 
| B. | Mannitol | 
| C. | Nicotine | 
| D. | Octopine | 
| Answer» C. Nicotine | |
| 17. | Expression of antisense RNA in transgenic plants is a general method used to | 
| A. | activate the expression of all genes in a biochemical pathway | 
| B. | eliminate the expression of all genes in a biochemical pathway | 
| C. | block the expression of virus coat protein genes | 
| D. | reduce or eliminate the expression of individual genes | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 18. | Resistance to L-phosphinothrium in tobacco plants is developed by the transfer of | 
| A. | gene for EPSPS (5-enol-pyruvyl shikimat 3 phosphate synthase) | 
| B. | gene for ALS (acetolactate synthase) | 
| C. | gene for GS (glutamine synthase) | 
| D. | any of the above | 
| Answer» D. any of the above | |
| 19. | A __________ is a small laboratory set up to simulate conditions of a particular environment. | 
| A. | microcosm | 
| B. | mibridization | 
| C. | bioremediation | 
| D. | rhizosecretion | 
| Answer» B. mibridization | |
| 20. | The roots of a plant are converted into drug-producing structures in a process called | 
| A. | microcosm establishment | 
| B. | mibridization | 
| C. | bioremediation | 
| D. | rhizosecretion | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 21. | Which cell-based technology endows a cell with increased ability to harness energy? | 
| A. | Chlybridization | 
| B. | Cybridization | 
| C. | Mibridization | 
| D. | Protoplast fusion | 
| Answer» B. Cybridization | |
| 22. | The delayed ripening tomato was created by a biotechnologist who __________ a gene. | 
| A. | altered | 
| B. | silenced | 
| C. | replaced | 
| D. | relocated | 
| Answer» C. replaced | |
| 23. | Antisense technology | 
| A. | selectively blocks expression of a gene | 
| B. | combines genetic material from different species | 
| C. | combines organelles and cells | 
| D. | alters or transfers cells | 
| Answer» B. combines genetic material from different species | |
| 24. | Antisense transgenic plants produced fruit that softened | 
| A. | more slowly than the normal fruit | 
| B. | more rapidly than the normal fruit | 
| C. | as the normal fruits | 
| D. | none of these | 
| Answer» B. more rapidly than the normal fruit | |
| 25. | ACC demainase gene is responsible for | 
| A. | synthesis for ethylene | 
| B. | degradation of ACC an immediate precursor to ethylene | 
| C. | both (a) and (b) | 
| D. | synthesis of polygalactouranase | 
| Answer» C. both (a) and (b) | |
| 26. | Which of the following genes can be used for making resistances against viral infection? | 
| A. | Genes for capsid protein | 
| B. | Gene for nucleocapsid protein | 
| C. | Satellite RNA | 
| D. | All of these | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 27. | Cross protection against viruses in transgenic plants can be obtained by | 
| A. | inoculating the susceptible strain of a crop with a mild strain of a virus that helps in developing resistance against more virulent strain | 
| B. | inoculating the susceptible strain with the coat proteins of virulent strain | 
| C. | inoculating the susceptible strain with genes of nucleocapsid | 
| D. | any of the above | 
| Answer» B. inoculating the susceptible strain with the coat proteins of virulent strain | |
| 28. | The first field tests were conducted with which of the following genetically altered organism? | 
| A. | bt Corn | 
| B. | Vaccinia virus containing a gene from the rabies virus | 
| C. | The flavrsavr tomato | 
| D. | Strawberry seedlings sprayed with ice-minus bacteria | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 29. | Which of the following self-pollinating plant/(s) tend to be homozygous? | 
| A. | Peas | 
| B. | Tomato | 
| C. | Peach | 
| D. | All of these | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 30. | Which cell-based plant technology involves the combining of two cells without cell walls from different species? | 
| A. | Clonal propagation | 
| B. | Cybridization | 
| C. | Protoplast fusion | 
| D. | Mutant selection | 
| Answer» D. Mutant selection | |
| 31. | A naturally occurring variant, possessing characteristics of interest, is identified. This plant is selectively bred. This is an example of | 
| A. | traditional plant breeding | 
| B. | transgenic technology | 
| C. | mutant selection | 
| D. | none of these | 
| Answer» B. transgenic technology | |
| 32. | Transgenic plants | 
| A. | contain foreign genes in their cells | 
| B. | are used to produce human antibodies | 
| C. | both (a) and (b) | 
| D. | are plants that differ in geographical locations | 
| Answer» D. are plants that differ in geographical locations | |
| 33. | Low temperatures induce the expression of many cold-induced genes. Transgenic plants with improved cold tolerance have been produced by | 
| A. | expressing the protein that activates expression of these genes all the time in plants | 
| B. | cooling plants using the Peltier effect | 
| C. | expressing a gene for production of antifreeze (ethylene glycol) in plants | 
| D. | increasing evaporative cooling from leaf surfaces | 
| Answer» B. cooling plants using the Peltier effect | |
| 34. | Given the DNA sequence ATTAAGGC, which sequence would be used by researchers as an antisense molecule? | 
| A. | AUUAAGGC | 
| B. | UAAUUCCG | 
| C. | CGGAATTA | 
| D. | TAATTCCG | 
| Answer» B. UAAUUCCG | |
| 35. | If the goal were to create a plant resistant to an insecticide, which cell-based plant technology would be most effective? | 
| A. | Clonal propagation | 
| B. | Cybridization | 
| C. | Protoplast fusion | 
| D. | Mutant selection | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 36. | What are the various disadvantages of cross protection? | 
| A. | Possibility of mutations in inducing mild virus strain | 
| B. | Possibility of synergism between inducing virus and other unrelated virus | 
| C. | Possibility of unnecessary spread of mild virus | 
| D. | All of the above | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 37. | In transgenic plants that have been manipulated to express patho-genesis-related (PR) proteins all the time it has been shown that | 
| A. | these provide no protection at all against pathogens | 
| B. | expression of one PR protein provides high levels of protection against many pathogens | 
| C. | expression of two PR proteins provides some protection against a few pathogens | 
| D. | these proteins trigger the production of other antimicrobial defenses | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 38. | Which of the following gene detoxify herbicide bronoxynil? | 
| A. | Nitrilase | 
| B. | Glutathione S-transferase (GST) | 
| C. | Phosphinothricin acetyl transferase | 
| D. | All of these | 
| Answer» B. Glutathione S-transferase (GST) | |
| 39. | For developing herbicide resistance in transgenic plants which of the following approach/(es) is/are used? | 
| A. | Target molecule is made insensitive to herbicide | 
| B. | Target protein is overproduced | 
| C. | A pathway should be introduced that detoxify the herbicide | 
| D. | All of the above | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 40. | Which of the following is not a characteristic of a transgenic crop? | 
| A. | herbicide resistance | 
| B. | Bt insect resistance toxin | 
| C. | increased methionine content | 
| D. | none of these | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 41. | Reducing the expression of pectin methylesterase (PME) has resulted in | 
| A. | plants with resistance to bacteria and fungi | 
| B. | tomato juice that has higher viscosity | 
| C. | tomato fruit that last longer before they become rotten | 
| D. | tomato fruit that will not ripen | 
| Answer» C. tomato fruit that last longer before they become rotten | |
| 42. | Which of the following gene is transferred to plants that detoxify the herbicide atrazine? | 
| A. | Nitrilase | 
| B. | Glutathione S-transferase (GST) | 
| C. | Phosphinothrium acetyl transferase | 
| D. | All of these | 
| Answer» C. Phosphinothrium acetyl transferase | |
| 43. | Two genes from a bacterium (Alcaligenes eutrophus) and a cotton gene produce | 
| A. | a plastic | 
| B. | a vaccine against the bacterium | 
| C. | a pharmaceutical product | 
| D. | herbicide resistance | 
| Answer» B. a vaccine against the bacterium | |
| 44. | Bruise resistant tomatoes have been developed by the expression of antisense RNA against | 
| A. | glycerol 1 phosphate acyl transferase | 
| B. | polygalactouranase | 
| C. | ACC deaminase | 
| D. | Sucrose phosphate synthase gene | 
| Answer» C. ACC deaminase | |
| 45. | Which of the following has been widely used to provide resistance against plant viruses? | 
| A. | Virus resistance genes from bacteria | 
| B. | Expression of virus coat protein genes in transgenic plants | 
| C. | Expression of anti-virus genes in vectors that transmit viruses | 
| D. | Expression of ribonuclease (RNase) genes in host plants | 
| Answer» C. Expression of anti-virus genes in vectors that transmit viruses | |
| 46. | Insect resistance in the transgenic plant has been achieved by | 
| A. | transferring genes for Bt toxins | 
| B. | transferring genes for protease inhibitors | 
| C. | transferring genes for other insecticidal secondary metabolities | 
| D. | all of the above | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 47. | Metabolic interference is a term used to describe a method to metabolize a compound and prevent the synthesis of something that is normally produced. What compound(s) have been targeted for metabolic interference in tomato? | 
| A. | ACC (1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid) | 
| B. | SAM (S-adenosylmethionine) | 
| C. | Both (a) and (b) | 
| D. | AOA (aminooxyacetic acid) | 
| Answer» D. AOA (aminooxyacetic acid) | |
| 48. | Which of the following metabolites are implicated in stress tolerance? | 
| A. | Proline | 
| B. | Betaines | 
| C. | Both (a) and (b) | 
| D. | Citrate | 
| Answer» D. Citrate | |
| 49. | Which of the following dies from Ti plasmid infection? | 
| A. | Rice | 
| B. | Corn | 
| C. | Sorghum | 
| D. | All of these | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 50. | Tomatoes exhibiting delayed ripening express antisense RNA against | 
| A. | glycerol 1 phosphate acyl transferase | 
| B. | polygalactouranase | 
| C. | ACC deaminase | 
| D. | sucrose phosphate synthase gene | 
| Answer» D. sucrose phosphate synthase gene | |