A online test of MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) on “Enzyme“. Quiz No. 2
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Enzyme: MCQs Quiz - 2
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Question 1 |
Enzymes are sensitive to
cold | |
cell wall | |
heat | |
pressure |
Question 2 |
Specificity of protein in enzyme action depends upon
Active sites | |
Km constant | |
Linear sequence of amino acids | |
Turn over number |
Question 3 |
ELISA tests are used to
Isolate DNA sequence | |
Purity proteins | |
Separate viral RNA | |
Identify specific proteins |
Question 4 |
In which of the following organisms enzymes are absent
Fungi | |
Viruses | |
Algae | |
Bacteria |
Question 5 |
Enzymes exist in the cells as
Solution | |
Crystals | |
Solids | |
Colloids |
Question 6 |
Enzymes functional inside the cells are called
endoenzymes | |
exoenzymes | |
apoenzymes | |
isoenzymes |
Question 7 |
Enzymes having slightly different molecules structure but performing identical activity are
Apoenzymes | |
Isoenzymes | |
Holoenzymes | |
Coenzymes |
Question 8 |
Enzymes, vitamins and hormones are common in
Enhancing oxidative metabolism | |
Being synthesised in the body of organisms | |
Being proteinaceous | |
Regulating metabolism |
Question 9 |
Which of the following influence feedback inhibition of enzyme?
End product | |
External factors | |
Enzyme | |
Substrate |
Question 10 |
Hydrolysis of starch occurs with the help of
Peptidase | |
Amylase | |
Sucrose | |
Lipase |
Question 11 |
In a cell, digestive enzymes mostly occur in
Mitochondria | |
Lysosomes | |
Ribosome | |
Plastids |
Question 12 |
A protein having both structural and enzymatic traits is
Collagen | |
Trypsin | |
Myosin | |
Actin |
Question 13 |
Km value of enzyme is substrate concentration at
1/2 V max | |
2 V max | |
1/4 V max | |
4 V max |
Question 14 |
One common example of feedback inhibition would be ______.
Allosteric inhibition of hexokinase by glucose-6-phosphate | |
Reaction between succinic dehydrogenase and succinic acid | |
Cyanide and cytochrome reaction | |
Sulfa drugs and folic acid synthesis in bacteria |
Question 15 |
NADP+ is
Enzyme activator | |
Ion carrier | |
Hydrogen acceptor | |
Electron acceptor |
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Q. 15 NADP+ is –
NADP+ is an electron acceptor which accepts one hydrogen and electron and gets reduced to form NADPH.
Then how the answer is c. Hydrogen Acceptor ??
in qs.no4 viruses have reverse transcriptase enzyme.then how could it will be without enzyme? please explain
I think they have consider the fact that, viruses always need a host to activate their proteins and enzymes. Without host, viruses are considered to be dead particles.
In question 11 most of the enzymes occur in mitochondria but its given lysosomes could you explain it admin.
Lysosome is called as Suicidal bag because it contain so many digestive enzymes and can digest the cellular particles. Consider this fact.
how is myosin a protein having structural and enzymatic traits ? please explain
In question 2, specificity of enzymes is attributed to linear sequence of amino acids and not to the active site. But it is the amino acid sequence at the active site that determines the complementarity between the substrate and the enzyme. The complememtarity is responsible for enzyme specificity.