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NEET_BIOLOGY Achiever Course(E)_MinorTest-7 (21-02-2021)

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Test Syllabus : Biomolecules (upto lecture 14)
B. Haemoglobin q. Sex-hormone
C. RNA r. Storage product
Q.159 Which is wrong about nucleic acids? D. Steroid s. Transport of gases
(1) DNA is single stranded in some viruses (1) A = s; B = r; C = p; D = p
(2) RNA is double stranded occasionally (2) A = r; B = s; C = q; D = p
(3*) Length of one helix is 45Å in B-DNA (3) A = r; B = p; C = s; D = q
(4) One turn of Z-DNA has 12 bases (4*) A = r; B = s; C = p; D = p

Q.160 In which of the following groups are all Q.165 Bennedict's reagent test is conducted to
polysaccharides? confirm the presence of
(1) Sucrose, glucose and fructose (1) Polysaccharides like starch
(2) Maltose, lactose and fructose (2) Lipids
(3) Glycogen, sucrose and maltose (3*) Reducing sugar
(4*) Glycogen, cellulose and starch (4) Protein

Q.161 Cellulose, the most important constituent of Q.166 The bonds associated with the secondary
plant cell wall is made up of : structure of protein molecules are
(1) Branched chain of glucose molecules (1) Peptide bonds
linked by -1, 4 glycosidic bond in straight (2) Phosphodiester bonds
chain and -1, 6 glycosidic bond at the (3*) Hydrogen bonds
site of branching
(4) Energy rich bonds
(2*) Unbranched chain of glucose molecules
linked by -1, 4 glycosidic bond
Q.167 Arachidonic acid is -
(3) Branched chain of glucose molecules
linked by -1, 6 glycosidic bond at the site (1) non-essential fatty acid
of branching (2*) Polyunsaturated fatty acid
(4) Unbranched chain of glucose molecules (3) Erssential fatty acids
linked by -1,4 glycosidic bond (4) Both (2) and (3)

Q.162 Which statement is true Q.168 Which of the following elements are found in
(1) Adenine has 4 nitrogen atoms negligible quantity in earth crust and human
body respectively ?
(2*) Cytosine has 3 nitrogen atoms
(1) Si and N (2) O and H
(3) Guanosine has3 nitrogen atoms
(3*) N and Si (4) Na and S
(4) Uracil has 5 nitrogen atoms
Q.169
Q.163 Which two groups of the following formula are Diterpenes, Nucleotide, Am ino-acids,
involved in peptide linkage between different M orphine, Concanavalin A, Cellulose,
amino acids? Curcum in, G lucose, C ephalin,
Chlorophyll, ATP
(1) 2 and 3 (2*) 1 and 4 How many of the compounds given above are
(3) 1 and 3 (4) 2 and 4 secondary and primary metabolites
respectively ?
Q.164 Match the biological molecules listed under (1) 7, 4 (2) 4, 7
column-I with their biological functions given (3) 6, 5 (4*) 5, 6
under column-II; Choose the answer which Q.170 A secondary metabolite is the one :
gives correct combination of alphabets of the (1) Which arise with the emergence (birth) of
two columns. an organism.
Column-I Column-II (2) Which include all types of pigments w.r.t a
(Biological molecules) (Functions) plant.
A. Starch p. Protein synthesis

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(3*) About which, we haven't found any direct (3*) 998, 1000 (4) 98, 100
relation with metabolism of the bearer.
(4) More than one options are correct. Q.177
Q.171 Match the following columns :
Column-I Column-II
1. Hyluronic acid (A) Homopolysaccharide
2. Chitin (B) Trisaccharide
3. Raffinose (C)Heteropolysaccharide
4. Glycogen (D) Storage Branched
Homopolysaccharide Which of the following can't be explained from
the curve given below :
Options :
(1) Enzymes bring down the energy barrier
(1*) 1-C; 2-A; 3-B; 4-D (2) 1-C; 2-A; 3-D; 4-B (2) Effect of enzymes on activation energy
(3) 1-A; 2-B; 3-C; 4-D (4) 1-D; 2-C; 3-A; 4-B (3*) Enzymes generally function in a narrow
range of temperature and pH
Q.172 Read the following statements : (4) Enzymes greatly enhanced the rate of
(A) All amino acids those occur in our living reactions
body are -amino acids.
(B) All types of amino acids take part in Q.178
protein synthesis.
(C) Arginine and Histidine are semi-essential Vm ax a
amino acids.
(D) Enkephalins and antibiotics are oligo V m ax 1 b
peptides. 1 [V]
V m ax
Options : 2
1
(1*) Only B is incorrect V m ax 1
2 x
(2) A, B and D are correct Km [s]=substate
(3) A, C and D are incorrect Which of the following is true for above given
(4) Only D is correct diagram regarding enzymes ?
(1) Due to competitive inhibition b change into
Q.173 Which of the following type of bond is not a
commonly found in 3º structure of protein ? (2) Due to competitive inhibition a change into
(1) Hydrophobic bonds (2) Disulphide bond b
(3*) Glycosidic bond (4) Peptide bond (3) Due to noncompetitive inhibition b is
change into a
Q.174 Which of the following statements, is not (4*) Due to noncompetitive inhibition a change
correct regarding saturated fatty acids ? into b
(1) They increase the melting point of the
lipids.
(2*) Prescribed by physicians to reduce Q.179 Secondary metabolites are produced by :
blood cholestrol.
(1) Plants
(3) Found in abundance in animal fats.
(4) Stearic acid belongs to this category. (2) Fungi
(3) Microbial cells
Q.175 Lecithin contains : (4*) All of the above
(1) One molecule of glycerol
(2) Two chains of fatty acids
(3) One polar head with ethanol amine Q.180 How many statements are correct about the
given diagramatic representation of
(4*) More than one options are correct
glycogen ?

Q.176 If there is DNA sample of 0.5 kb pairs, then


find out the number of phosphodiester bonds
and glycosidic bond respectively in it:
(1) 100, 98 (2) 1000, 998
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B Q.85 In the given structure R1, R2 and R3 are
C represented by :
D E O
||
O CH 2 –O–C–R 1
A || |
R 2 –C–O –CH O
| ||
CH 2 –O –C–R 3
(a) A and B are non-reducing ends and -
1,6-glycosidic bonds are present at C & D (1) Nitrogen bases (2*) Fatty acids
positions.
(b) B and E are reducing ends (3) Nucleosides (4) Lecithin
(c) A and E are reducing ends
(d) -1, 4-glycosidic bonds are present at C Q.86 How many double bonds are present in
and D positions and only E is the reducing arachidonic acid ?
end.
(1) Three (2) Four (1) Three (2*) Four
(3) Two (4*) Only one (3) One (4) Two

Q.87 Which one of the following statements is


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correct with reference to enzymes?
Q.83 In the given diagram a segment of -helix
(1) Apoenzyme = Holoenzyme + Coenzyme
structure has a sequence of amino acid.
Identify these amino acids : (2) Coenzyme = Apoenzyme + Holoenzyme
(3) Holoenzyme = Coenzyme + Co-factor
N
C
(4*) Holoenzyme = Apoenzyme + Coenzyme

OH
Q.88 The protein component of a holoenzyme is
known as :
SH CH 2 –CO O H
CH 2 CH 2
(1) Coenzyme (2) Cofactor
CH 2 O H CH 2
–H N–CH–CO –N H–CH–CO –NH–CH –CO–NH –CH–CO –
(3) Prosthetic group (4*) Apoenzyme
n–2 n–1 n n+1
Am inoacid
R eside: A B C D
Q.89 Match the following columns.

A B C D
Glutamic Column-I Column-II
(1) Tyrosine Serine Cysteine
acid (1) A. Triglycerides 1. Glycerol
Glutamic
(2) Serine Cysteine Tyrosine
acid (2) B. Lactose 2. Galactose
(3) Cysteine Tyrosine
Glutamic
Serine (3) C. RNA 3. Uracil
acid
Glutamic Codes :
(4) Serine Tyrosine Cysteine
acid A B C D E
Ans.(2) (1) 4 1 5 2 3
(2) 5 1 4 2 3
Q.84 The manner in which individual folded (3*) 1 2 3 4 5
polypeptides or subunits are arranged with (4) 2 1 4 5 3
respect to each other is :
(1*) Quaternary structure Q.90 Which is a non-reducing sugar ?
(2) Tertiary structure (1) Galactose
(3) Secondary structure (2) Lactose
(4) Primary structure (3) Maltose
(4*) Sucrose

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