Biology Chapter 1 and 3
BIOLOGY Ch. 1 & 3
1) Living things posses all of the following characteristics except.
a) Can acquire and use energy
b) Cannot maintain fairly constant internal environment
c) Contain genetic program of their characteristics
d) Responding to changes in their environments
2) All of the following are different branches of Biology except.
a) Geography b) Evolution c) Palaeontology d) Genetics
3) No. of Bio elements is
a) 92 b) 16 c) 4 d) 104
4) 65% of bio-elements is
a) Hydrogen b) carbon c) nitrogen d) oxygen
5) Which one of the following element is not found in traces in living bodies.
a) zinc b) copper c) calcium d) manganese
6) Which one of the following is the direct source of energy in living bodies?
a) ATP b) glucose c) amino acid d) faty acid
7) Sub-cellular structures are known as
a) Cells b) Organelles c) Tissue d) Organ
8) All of the following are double membrane bounded organelles except.
a) Mitochondria b) Chloroplast d) Vacuole d) nucleus
9) Group of different tissues organized to perform a function with great efficiency is
known as
a) An organism b) An organ c) Tissue d) Population
10) All of the following functions are performed by rot except
a) Anchor the plant b) Manufacture food
c) Storage of food d) Procuring of minerals
11) Which organ of plant is involved in producing next generation sexually?
a) Root b) Leaf c) Stem d) Flower
12) Radio active isotopes contained by older sediment layer is
a) Nil b) Equal to younger sediment layer
c) Less than younger sediment layer d) Greater than younger sediment layer
13) Plants having foreign DNA incorporated into their cells are known as
a) Clone b) Transgenic plants c) Eugenic plant d) Mutant
14) In chemotherapy
a) Cancerous parts are exposed to short wave radiation
b) Administrating certain anti-cancerous chemicals to the patient
c) Gene therapy d) All of these
15) Cloning could make
a) Multiple copies of desired genotype
b) Used to produce genetically identical cattle
c) Commercial production of valuable animals
d) All of these
16) Degradation of toxic materials by living organisms is known as
a) Integral disease management b) Bioremediation
c) Molecular biology d) Micro biology
17) One of the following is not a characteristic of a hypothesis
a) Experiments can prove it true or false
b) It can be converted into a theory or a law
c) It is less explanatory than theory or law
d) It is always a religious idea
18) A scientific law is
a) A uniform of constant fact of nature b) Virtually irrefutable theory
c) True only under certain conditions d) True about all of these
19) Which of the following is not included in biology
a) Study of animals b) study of plants
c) Study of atoms and molecules d) Study of bacteria and virus
20) A systematized knowledge is known as
a) Religion b) Philosophy c) Science d) Imagination
21) All of the following do not produce transgenic organism except
a) Introduction of desired gene in the organism
b) Replacement of nucleus of unfertilized egg with a diploid of nucleus somatic cell
c) Produced from zygote
d) Asexual reproduction
22) All of the following can treat cancer except
a) Radiotherapy b) Chemotherapy c) Gene therapy d) Antibiotics
23) Technique used to determine nutrients requirements of plants
a) Genetic engineering b) Bioremediation
c) Hydroponics culture d) Chemotherapy
24) Scientific ways to form hypothesis
a) intuition b) esthetic preference
c) comparison and analogy with other processes d) All of these
25) Which of the following is true about malonic acid as inhibitor
a) Attached at position other than active side
b) Attached on succinic acid
c) Block succinic acid dehydrogenase
d) Is irreversible inhibitor
26) An enzyme that undergoes reversible changes in shape and in catalytic activity when
control substance binds is
a) Inhibited enzyme b) Allosteric enzyme
c) Holoenyzme d) None of these
27) Optimum temperature for pepsin is
a) 3 b) 37C c) 38C d) 40C
28) A biochemical reaction would proceed at a very slow speed making life impossible in
the absence of
a) Enzyme b) Cofactor c) Coenzyme d) Substrate
29) Every enzyme by virtue of its specificity recognizes and reacts with a special
chemical substance called
a) substrate b) Apoenzyme c) Holoenzyme d) Coenzyme
30) At low concentration of substrate the enzyme catalyzed reaction rate is directly
proportional to the availability of
a) Substrate b) Enzyme c) coenzyme d) Activator
31) The essential raw material from which the coenzymes is made
a) Metal ions b) Vitamins c) proteins d) Carbohydrates
32) The “Induce Fit Model” for enzyme action was put forward by
a) Emil Fisher b) F. Sanger c) Koshland d) Melvin Calvin
33) The rate of an enzyme catalyzed reaction
a) Is constant under all conditions
b) Decreases as substrate concentration increases
c) Cannot be measured
d) Can be reduced by inhibitors
34) The catalytic activity is restricted to a small portion of enzyme structure known as
a) substrate b) Cofactor c) Active site d) Prosthetic group
35) The active site of an enzyme is made up of
a) Only one definite region
b) Two definite regions
c) Three definite regions
d) Four definite regions
36) Every enzyme functions most effectively over a narrow range of pH known as the:
a) Optimum pH b) Maximum pH c) Minimum pH d) Low grade pH
37) Which structure acts as a bridge between enzyme and its substrate
a) Cofactor b) Binding site
c) Apoenzyme d) Catalytic site
38) Which of the following acts as an enzyme inhibitor
a) Salt b) Poison c) Sugar d) Soda
39) Enzymes the activation energy of the reactions
a) Increase b) Decrease c) Change d) Has no effect
40) Lock and key model was proposed in
a) 1595 b) 1959 c) 1890 d) 1980
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