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1.

If enzyme’s active site changes, the rate of


reaction will ___________.

A.decrease
B.increase
C.remains the same
D.fluctuate
2. What will the allosteric inhibitor of an
enzyme do?

A.It causes the enzyme to work faster.


B.It binds to the active site.
C.It participates in the feedback regulation.
D.It denatures the enzyme.
3. Enzymes are potent catalysts because they
A. are specific and can prevent the conversion
of products back to substrate.
B. drive reactions to completion while others
drive reactions to equilibrium.
C. lower the activation energy for the reactions
they catalyze.
D. are consumed in the reactions they catalyze.
4. Blocking of enzyme action by obstructing
its active site is referred to as __________.

A. feedback inhibition
B. allosteric inhibition
C. positive inhibition
D. competitive inhibition
5. Which of the following is incorrect for the
lock-and-key model?
A. It is used to describe the binding process.
B. The binding of the substrate produces a
conformational change in enzyme.
C. The active site of the enzyme is
complementary to the substrate.
D. It demonstrates enzyme-substrate
complex.
6. Which of the following is the primary
function of cofactors?

A. They assist in enzyme synthesis.


B. They assist in enzyme inhibition.
C. They assist in the enzymatic activity.
D. They assist in enzyme regulation.
7. On increasing temperature, what will
happen to the shape of the enzyme’s
active site?

A. remains the same


B. structurally altered
C. becomes a regular geometrical shape
D. it dismantles
8. What would be the effect of competitive
inhibitor on enzymatic action?

A. decreases enzyme activity


B. increases enzyme activity
C. does not change enzyme activity
D. changes the conformation of enzymes
9. The term apoenzyme is applicable to

A. simple enzyme
B. protein part of conjugate enzyme
C. organic cofactor of a conjugate enzyme
D. inorganic cofactor of a conjugate enzyme
10.Allosteric enzyme possesses which of the
following?

A. allosteric site only


B. active site and two allosteric sites
C. active site and an allosteric site
D. active site only

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