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1 . Who is the father of enzymology? c. Polymerase d.

Al the above
a. Anton von Leeuwenhoek 13. Deficiency of the enzyme ß-glucerebrosidase results in
b. Edward Howell a. Gauchers Disease
c. JB Sumner b. Faber's disease
d. John Nothrop c. Krabbe's disease d Lesh-Nyhan Syndrome
2. Which of the following statement/s is/are correct? 14. Enzyme that differ in amino acid sequence but
a. Enzyme is a biocatalyst catalyze the same reaction are
b. Enzyme increases the rate of reaction a. Co-factors
c. Enzyme decreases the activation energy of the reaction b. co-enzymes
• All the above c. Apo enzymes
3. Nature of the enzyme is d. Isoenzymes
a. Protein b. Lipid 15. The temperature at which the maximum activity of the
c. Carbohydrate d. None enzyme occurs is
4. An enzyme was crystallized for the first time by a. Optimum temperature
a. John Nothrop b. Edward Buchner C. J.B. Sumner d. None b. Maximum Temperature
5. Which of the following is correct?
c. Minimum Temperature
d. None
a. Apoenzyme + Cofactor = Holoenzyme
16. The class of enzymes that catalyzes synthetic reactions
b. Apoenzyme - Cofactor = Holoenzyme
where two molecules are joined together and ATP is used
c. Apoenzyme —Cofactor - Holoenzyme is
d. None a. Hydrolases
6. Enzymes are classified into types b. Lyases
a. Two b. Three c. Ligases
c. Five d. Six
d. Isomerases
7. Competitive inhibitor of an enzyme is
17. Non-protein organic part of the enzyme is
a. Structural analogue of erwrne
b. Functional analogue of enzyme
c. Functional analogue of substrate a. Co-factor
d. Structural analogue of substrate b. Co-enzyme
8. Majority of the enzymes are inactive at c. Apo enzyme
a. At 250C b. At 150C d. Isoenzyme
c. Between 30-400C d. Above 700C 18. Pepsin and urease are examples for which class of enzymes
9. Induced fit theory for the formation of Enzyme-substrate a. Hydrolases
complex was proposed by b. Ligases
a. Koshland b. Charles Leibeg c. Oxidoreductases
C. Buchner d. Fischer d. Lyases
10. Sl Unit for enzyme activity is 19. Which of the following enzymes is elevated in alcoholism
a. Bel b. mho a. Hepatitis
c. Hertz d. Katal b. Serum Glutamate Pyruvate Trasmittase
. Which of the following is the reason for Gout disease? c. Acid Phosphatase
a. Deficiency of Xanthine Oxidase enzyme d. glutamyl transpeptidase
b. Over production of Xanthine Oxidase
c. Deficiency of 3-galactosidase enzyme
d. Deficiency of Lipase enzyme

12. Which of these enzymes is related to molecular biology?


a. DNA Ligase b. DNA topoisomerase

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