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Biomolecules MCQ

Posted on February 7, 2024February 7, 2024 By allexamprep.com No Comments on Biomolecules MCQ

1. Which biomolecule is the primary source of energy for living organisms?
a. Proteins
b. Carbohydrates
c. Lipids
d. Nucleic acids

Answer: b. Carbohydrates

2. What is the monomer unit of proteins?
a. Nucleotide
b. Amino acid
c. Monosaccharide
d. Fatty acid

Answer: b. Amino acid

3. Which biomolecule is composed of nucleotides and carries genetic information?
a. Proteins
b. Carbohydrates
c. Lipids
d. Nucleic acids

Answer: d. Nucleic acids

4. What is the main function of enzymes in living organisms?
a. Energy storage
b. Structural support
c. Catalyzing biochemical reactions
d. Genetic information storage

Answer: c. Catalyzing biochemical reactions

5. Which of the following is a disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose units?
a. Maltose
b. Lactose
c. Sucrose
d. Cellobiose

Answer: c. Sucrose

6. Which lipid functions as a long-term energy storage molecule in adipose tissue?
a. Phospholipid
b. Steroid
c. Triglyceride
d. Wax

Answer: c. Triglyceride

7. What is the primary structure of a protein?
a. Sequence of amino acids
b. Three-dimensional folding pattern
c. Arrangement of multiple polypeptide chains
d. Interaction with other proteins

Answer: a. Sequence of amino acids

8. Which nucleotide base is not present in RNA?
a. Adenine
b. Thymine
c. Uracil
d. Cytosine

Answer: b. Thymine

9. Which carbohydrate is found in the cell walls of plants and provides structural support?
a. Starch
b. Glycogen
c. Cellulose
d. Chitin

Answer: c. Cellulose

10. What is the function of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in cells?
a. Long-term energy storage
b. Cell membrane structure
c. Short-term energy currency
d. Genetic information storage

Answer: c. Short-term energy currency

11. Which of the following is a complex carbohydrate that serves as an energy storage molecule in animals?
a. Starch
b. Glycogen
c. Cellulose
d. Fructose

Answer: b. Glycogen

12. What is the primary function of RNA (ribonucleic acid) in cells?
a. Storage of genetic information
b. Catalyzing biochemical reactions
c. Transporting amino acids during protein synthesis
d. Structural support in the cell membrane

Answer: c. Transporting amino acids during protein synthesis

13. Which type of bond is formed between amino acids in a polypeptide chain?
a. Hydrogen bond
b. Peptide bond
c. Ionic bond
d. Covalent bond

Answer: b. Peptide bond

14. Which biomolecule category includes insulin, hemoglobin, and antibodies?
a. Proteins
b. Carbohydrates
c. Lipids
d. Nucleic acids

Answer: a. Proteins

15. Which nucleic acid is involved in the synthesis of proteins in the process of translation?
a. DNA
b. RNA
c. mRNA
d. tRNA

Answer: c. mRNA

16. What is the primary function of cholesterol in animal cell membranes?
a. Energy storage
b. Structural support
c. Regulation of membrane fluidity
d. Enzyme catalysis

Answer: c. Regulation of membrane fluidity

17. Which disaccharide is commonly found in milk and composed of glucose and galactose units?
a. Maltose
b. Lactose
c. Sucrose
d. Fructose

Answer: b. Lactose

18. What is the monomer unit of nucleic acids?
a. Amino acid
b. Nucleotide
c. Monosaccharide
d. Fatty acid

Answer: b. Nucleotide

19. Which lipid plays a crucial role in the insulation and protection of nerve fibers?
a. Phospholipid
b. Steroid
c. Triglyceride
d. Wax

Answer: b. Steroid

20. Which enzyme is responsible for breaking down starch into maltose during digestion?
a. Amylase
b. Lipase
c. Protease
d. Ribonuclease

Answer: a. Amylase

21. Where is the protein named – alpha keratin found in the body?
a. Blood
b. Skin
c. Intestine
d. Lymph

Answer – b, skin

22. What is a non-reducing carbohydrate?
a. Glucose
b. Maltose
c. Sucrose
d. Fructose

Answer – c, sucrose

23. Which of the following is the non-proteinaceous enzyme
a. Deoxyribonuclease
b. Ligase
c. Ribozyme
d. Lysozyme

Answer – c, Ribozyme

24. Biomolecules are characterized by
a. Alanine amino acid – a fatty acid with an amino group and an acidic group throughout the molecule
b. Palmitic acid – a polyunsaturated fatty acid with 18 carbon atoms
c. Lecithin – a phosphorylated glyceride found in the cell membrane
d. Adenylic acid – adenosine combined with glucose phosphate

Answer – c, Lecithin – a phosphorylated glyceride found in the cell membrane

25. Inulin is characterized by…………
a. Lipid
b. Protein
c. Polysaccharide
d. Vitamin

Answer- c, Polysaccharide

26. Which enzyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of glucose?
a. Glucosidase
b. Trypsin
c. Peptin
d. Alcalase

Answer- a, Glucosidase

27. It is possible to classify enzymes, vitamins, and hormones as a single category of biological chemicals because they all
a. Enhance oxidative metabolism
b. Are conjugated proteins
c. Are exclusively synthesized in the body of a living organism
d. Help in regulating metabolism

Answer – d, help in regulating metabolism

28. Which is the most abundant protein in the human body?
a. Collagen
b. Myosin
c. Actin
d. Albumin

Answer – a, Collagen

29. What is the most critical property of an enzyme?
a. Composition
b. Thermal denaturation
c. Specificity
d. Solubility

Answer – c, Specificity

30. The final product of starch digestion is
a. Maltose
b. Fructose
c. Glucose
d. Sucrose

Answer – c, Glucose

31. Cellulose is
a. Monosaccharide of glucose
b. Disaccharide of Glucose
c. Polysaccharide of glucose
d. Monomers of Glucose

Answer – c, Polysaccharide of Glucose

32. Which enzyme catalyzes the oxidation of hemoglobin?
a. Oxidase
b. Catalase
c. Amylase
d. Coenzyme

Answer – a, Oxidase

33. Which of the following is NOT a function of lipids in living organisms?
a. Long-term energy storage
b. Insulation and cushioning
c. The structural component of cell membranes
d. Enzymatic catalysis

Answer- d, Enzymatic catalysis

34. If the DNA percentage of thymine is 20 then what will be a percentage of guanine?
a. 20%
b. 30%
c. 40%
d. 60%

Answer – a, 20%

35. Proteins normally do not contain which element?
a. C
b. N
c. S
d. P

Answer – d, P

36. Which of the following is an amino acid which is not considered aromatic?
a. Valine
b. Tyrosine
c. Phenylalanine
d. Tryptophan

Answer – a, Valine

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