Chapter 9

Objective Biology for NEET · 140 exercises

Problem 1

Which elements are abundantly found in living organism with comparison to earth's crust? (a) Carbon (b) Hydrogen (c) Oxygen (d) All of these

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Problem 2

To analyse the chemical composition of living tissue we solubilize them in (a) \(\mathrm{HNO}_{3}\) (b) \(\mathrm{HCl}\) (c) \(\mathrm{CF}_{3} \mathrm{COOH}\) (d) \(\mathrm{CCI}_{3} \mathrm{COOH}\)

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Problem 3

The percentage of oxygen in human body is (a) \(65 \%\) (b) \(46.6 \%\) (c) \(18.5 \%\) (d) \(3.3 \%\)

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Problem 4

Chemical analysis of living tissue (Vegetable or piece of liver \(+\mathrm{CCl}_{3} \mathrm{COOH}\) ) Acid soluble pool (Filterate) \(\quad\) Acid insoluble pool (retentate) 1\. mol. wt (a) 1\. It contain 4 type of organic compound a. Protein b. Polysaccharides C. d. Fill in the blanks in (1) and (2) in the above flowchart. (a) \(\mathrm{a} \rightarrow\) greater than 1000 Dalton \(\mathrm{b} \rightarrow\) Nucleotide (b) \(\mathrm{a} \rightarrow 18-800 \mathrm{Da}\) \(\mathrm{b} \rightarrow\) Nucleic acid (c) \(\mathrm{a} \rightarrow\) greater than \(10,000 \mathrm{Da}\) \(\mathrm{b} \rightarrow\) Oligosaccharides (d) \(\mathrm{a} \rightarrow\) greater than 1000 Dalton \(\mathrm{b} \rightarrow\) Nucleoside

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Problem 5

All the carbon compounds that we get from the living tissues can be called (a) Bioresource (b) Bioinformatics (c) Biowar (d) Biomolecules

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Problem 6

Select the incorrect compounds that we get from living tissues can be called: (a) Elemental analysis of living tissues gives elemental composition of living tissue. (b) Analysis of chemical compound of living tissue gives idea of organic and inorganic constituent of living tissue. (c) Weight of small amount of living fresh tissue is known as wet weight. (d) Acid soluble pool contain lipids, nucleic acid, polysaccharide only.

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Problem 7

The biomolecule whose weight is less than dalton (Da) is referred to as biomicromolecule. (a) 800 (b) 18 (c) 1000 (d) 10,000

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Problem 8

Which of the following is not a macromolecule? (a) Nucleic acid (b) Polysaccharides (c) Lipids (d) Proteins

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Problem 9

Lipids are extracted with acid insoluble fraction because (a) Its molecular weight is less than \(800 \mathrm{Da}\) (b) It form vesicle or micelle which are not water soluble (c) It is a polymer (d) It is not a polymer

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Problem 10

Select the incorrect matching for component percentage in living cell: (a) Water \(=70\) to \(90 \%\) (b) Proteins \(=10\) to \(15 \%\) (c) Carbohydrate \(-2 \%\) (d) Nucleic Acid \(-5\) to \(7 \%\)

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Problem 12

Monomeric unit of cellulose is (a) Glucose (b) Fructose (c) Mannose (d) Ribose

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Problem 13

Monomeric unit of inulin is (a) Glucose (b) Fructose (c) Mannose (d) Ribose

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Problem 14

Which of the following is homopolysaccharide? (a) Cellulose (b) Inulin (c) Starch (d) All of these

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Problem 16

Select the incorrect statement from the following: (a) Cellulose does not contain complex helices. (b) Cellulose does not give colour with \(\mathrm{I}_{2}\). (c) Cotton fibre, plant cell wall are made up of cellulose. (d) Cellulose is heteropolysaccharide.

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Problem 17

Which of the following is amino-sugar? (a) Glucosamine (b) Galactosamine (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these

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Problem 18

Chitin is a (a) Homopolysaccharide (b) Heteropolysaccharide (c) Oligosaccharide (d) Monosaccharide

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Problem 19

Chitin is present in (a) Exoskeleton of arthropods (b) Cell wall of fungus (c) Setae of earthworm (d) All of these

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Problem 20

In glycogen, which kind of linkage is found between adjacent glucose molecule? (a) 1,4 (b) 1,6 (c) both (d) 1,2

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Problem 21

Which of the following is incorrect about glycogen? (a) It is a stored form of glucose in animals. (b) In glycogen, the right end is reducing and the left end is non-reducing. (c) It is a branched polymer of glucose. (d) It is a stored form of glucose in plants.

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Problem 22

The bond formed between two adjacent monosaccharide is (a) Peptide bond (b) Ester bond (c) Glycosidic bond (d) Ionic bond

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Problem 23

Blood concentration of glucose in normal healthy individual is (a) 2-3 mM (b) \(4.5-5 \mathrm{mM}\) (c) \(6-7 \mathrm{mM}\) (d) \(1 \mathrm{mM}\)

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Problem 26

Which of the following is a stored form of energy in plant? (a) Starch (b) Cellulose (c) Glycogen (d) Chitin

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Problem 27

Lipids are (a) Compounds of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (b) Compounds of glycerol and fatty acid (c) Insoluble in water (d) All of these

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Problem 28

Lipids may be (a) Fatty acid (b) Glycerol (c) Compound respectively of both (d) All of these

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Problem 29

What is the number of carbon atoms which the palmitic and arachidonic acid contain (including carboxyl carbon)? (a) 16,19 (b) 15,19 (c) 16,20 (d) 18,20

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Problem 30

Fats or oils are (a) Monoglycerides (b) Diglycerides (c) Triglycerides (d) Any of the above

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Problem 31

Which of following is an example of phospholipid? (a) Palmitic acid (b) Arachidonic acid (c) Lecithin (d) Glycerol

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Problem 32

Which of the following is correct about lipids? (a) On the basis on melting points they are divided into fats and oils. (b) Neural tissues are made up of simple lipids only. (c) Phospholipids never forms a part of cell membrane. (d) Lipids are strictly macromolecule.

4 step solution

Problem 33

Select the incorrect matching regarding the following diagram: (a) Purine Its metabolism forms uric acid (b) Uracil \(-\) It is exclusively found in RNA only (c) Adenylic acid \(-\) Monomer of both RNA and DNA (d) Cholesterol \(-\) Forms a part of cell membrane

4 step solution

Problem 34

Which of the following is correct about amino acid? (a) It is a compound containing amino and acidic group \((-\mathrm{COOH})\). (b) It is a substitute and is methane. (c) It is based on the nature of ' \(\mathrm{R}\) ' group they are of many types. (d) All the above

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Problem 35

How many amino-acids are used to form protein? (a) 18 (b) 20 (c) 21 (d) 22

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Problem 36

NC(O)C(=O)O is a structure of \(\alpha\) -amino acid. Based on different \(\mathbb{R}\) groups the following amino acids are formed. Select the correct amino acid according to different \(\mathbb{R}\) group. (a) \(\mathrm{R} \rightarrow \mathrm{H}\) (glycine), (b) \(\mathrm{R} \rightarrow \mathrm{CH}_{3}\) (alanine), (c) \(\mathrm{R} \rightarrow \mathrm{CH}_{2} \mathrm{OH}\) (serine) (d) All the above

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Problem 37

The chemical and physical property of amino acid is based on (a) \(-\mathrm{NH}_{2}\) group (b) \(-\) COOH group (c) \(-\mathrm{R}\) group (d) All of these

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Problem 38

Match the column: Column I Column II A. Acidic 1\. Valine B. Basic 2\. Lysine C. Neural 3\. Glutamic acid D. Aromatic 4\. Tyrosine, phenylalanine, tryptophan (a) \(\mathrm{A}-3, \mathrm{~B}-2, \mathrm{C}-1, \mathrm{D}-4\) (b) \(\mathrm{A}-2, \mathrm{~B}-3, \mathrm{C}-4, \mathrm{D}-1\) (c) \(\mathrm{A}-4, \mathrm{~B}-1, \mathrm{C}-2, \mathrm{D}-3\) (d) A-1, B-2, C-2, D - -

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Problem 40

Protein is (a) Homopolymer (b) Heteropolymer (c) Polypeptide (d) Both (b) and (c)

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Problem 41

Essential amino acids are those which are (a) Not synthesized by our body (b) Not required by our body (c) Synthesized by our body (d) Only used to form proteins

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Problem 42

The most abundant protein in animal world is (a) RuBisCO (b) Collagen (c) Elastin (d) Albumin

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Problem 43

The most abundant protein in whole biosphere is (a) \(\mathrm{RuBisCO}\) (b) Collagen (c) Elastin (d) Albumin

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Problem 44

Protein acts as a (a) Enzyme (b) Receptor (c) Antibody (d) All of these

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Problem 45

Match the column: Column I Column II A. Collagen 1\. Hormone B. Trypsin 2\. Enzyme C. Insulin - 3\. Fight Infectious agent D. Receptor - 4\. Enable glucose transport into cells E. GLUT-4 - 5\. Sensory reception (smell, taste hormone) F. Antibody 6\. Intercellular ground substance (a) \(\mathrm{A}-3, \mathrm{~B}-2, \mathrm{C}-4, \mathrm{D}-1, \mathrm{E}-6, \mathrm{~F}-5\) (b) \(\mathrm{A}-6, \mathrm{~B}-2, \mathrm{C}-1, \mathrm{D}-5, \mathrm{E}-4, \mathrm{~F}-3\) (c) \(\mathrm{A}-1, \mathrm{~B}-4, \mathrm{C}-2, \mathrm{D}-5, \mathrm{E}-3, \mathrm{~F}-6\) (d) A-2, B - 4, C-5, D-3, E-1, F-6

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Problem 46

The macromolecular fraction is comprised by which of the following? (a) Polynucleotides (b) Polypeptides (c) Polysaccharides (d) All of these

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Problem 47

Protein is described by biologists at levels. (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4

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Problem 48

Sequence or positional information of amino acid is given by the (a) \(2^{\circ}\) structure (b) \(1^{\circ}\) structure (c) Tertiary structure (d) Quaternary structure

4 step solution

Problem 49

In the primary structure of protein (a) Left end represents \(\rightarrow\) 1st amino acid (C-terminal amino acid) (b) Right end represents \(\rightarrow\) Last amino acid (N terminal amino acid) (c) Left end represents \(\rightarrow\) lst amino acid (N-terminal amino acid) (d) Right end represents \(\rightarrow\) 1st amino acid (C-terminal amino acid)

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Problem 51

Which of the following is correct about secondary structure? (a) Helix is a primary structure. (b) In proteins only left handed helices are observed. (c) In proteins only right handed helices are observed. (d) None of these

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Problem 53

When an assembly of more than one polypeptide occurs then it is known as structure of protein. (a) \(1^{\circ}\) (b) \(2^{\circ}\) (c) \(3^{\circ}\) (d) \(4^{\circ}\)

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Problem 54

Which of the following is correct about human Haemoglobin (Hb)? (a) Made up to \(2-\alpha\) and \(2-\beta\) subunits (b) Present in \(\mathrm{RBC}\) (c) Use to carry \(\mathrm{O}_{2}\) and \(\mathrm{CO}\), (d) All of these

4 step solution

Problem 55

Select the incorrect statement from the following: (a) Most of the enzymes are protein. (b) 'Hb' is an example of quaternary structure of protein. (c) In the primary structure of protein, the left hand is N-terminal and the right hand is C-terminal. (d) In protein or polypeptide, the amino acids are linked by glycosidic bond.

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Problem 56

Which of the following possess heterocyclic ring? (a) Adenine (b) Guanine and Cytosine (c) Thymine and Uracil (d) All of these

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Problem 57

Identify the nucleoside from the following: A. Adenosine B. Uridylic acid C. Uridine D. Cytidylic acid (a) A and B only (b) A and C only (c) C and D only (d) \(\mathrm{B}\) and \(\mathrm{C}\) only

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