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Q. 5 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3805)

Amino acids linked by

  • Hydrogen bond
  • Sulphate bond
  • Ionic bond
  • Peptide bond

Ans → (D)

Explanation → Proteins are polymers linked by peptide bond.

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Q. 1 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3801)

Ribose is a

  • Triose
  • Tetrose
  • Pentose
  • Hexose

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Q. 2 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3802)

In the TCA malate is oxidised to

  • Fumarate
  • L-ketoglutarate
  • Succinate
  • Oxaloacetate

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Q. 3 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3803)

Heparin is a

  • Monosaccharide
  • Disaccharide
  • Mucopolysaccharide
  • Heteropolysaccharide

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Q. 4 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3804)

Transamination takes place principally in

  • Liver
  • Muscles
  • Stomach
  • Gall bladder

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Q. 5 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3805)

Amino acids linked by

  • Hydrogen bond
  • Sulphate bond
  • Ionic bond
  • Peptide bond

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Q. 6 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3806)

One example of phosphoprotein

  • Phenylalanine
  • Tryptophan
  • Casein
  • Glycine

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Q. 7 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3807)

Schlock and humph method is used to determine

  • C terminal amino acid
  • N and C terminal amino acid
  • N terminal amino acid
  • Nono of the above

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Q. 8 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3808)

Protein are precipatetd by

  • Water
  • Sodium hydroxide
  • Formaldehyde
  • Trichloroethane acetic acid

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Q. 9 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3809)

One example of sulphur containing amino acid

  • Aspartate
  • Cysteine
  • Serine
  • Tyrosine

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Q. 10 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3810)

In beta oxidation no of ATP molecule utilised are

  • 4
  • 2
  • 5
  • Nono of the above

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Q. 11 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3811)

The normal level of ketone bodies in the blood are

  • 1-5 mg/dl
  • 10 mg/dl
  • 15 mg/dl
  • 20 mg/dl

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Q. 12 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3812)

The fats are

  • Completely insoluble in water
  • Sparingly soluble in water
  • Completely soluble in water
  • Nono of the above

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Q. 13 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3813)

One example of polyunsaturated fattyacid is

  • Acetic acid
  • Butanoic acid
  • Glyceric acid
  • Linoleic acid

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Q. 14 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3814)

Fatty acids synthesis occurs in

  • Cytoplasm
  • Mitochondria
  • Heart
  • Lungs

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Q. 15 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3815)

Cholesterol contains of

  • 27 carbon atom
  • 30 carbon atom
  • 14 carbon atom
  • 35 carbon atom

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Q. 16 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3816)

One example of glycoside is

  • Cholesterol
  • Sphingomyelin
  • Lecithin
  • Gangliosides

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Q. 17 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3817)

Similarity between inorganic catalysts and enzymes

  • They have very high molecular weight
  • Both catalyse the biological reaction
  • Both are efficient catalysts
  • They temporally combine with substrate molecule

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Q. 18 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3818)

Malonate is competitive inhibitor of

  • Succinate
  • Fumarate
  • Oxaloacetate
  • Aspartate

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Q. 19 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3819)

Oxidoreductase include enzyme

  • Which are concerned with beta oxidation and reduction
  • Catalyse the transfer of group from one substance to other
  • Carry out hydrolytic reaction
  • None of the above

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Q. 20 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3820)

Wilson disease occurs due to abnormal secretion of

  • cu2+
  • Iron
  • Ca2+
  • Mg2+

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Q. 21 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3821)

The main protein of connective tissue

  • Keratin
  • Myosin
  • Collagen
  • Melanin

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Q. 22 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3822)

The sugar present in nucleic acid is

  • Ribose
  • Xylose
  • Glycose
  • Fructose

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Q. 23 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3823)

Which element is required for contraction of muscles

  • Calcium
  • Sodium
  • Magnesium
  • Manganese

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Q. 24 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3824)

Lipogenesis is the formation of

  • Glucose from fat
  • Fats from glucose
  • Fats from surplus glucose
  • Glycogen from fats

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Q. 25 of Quiz-1677 (Que-ID : 3825)

Serum and phosphatase activity increases during

  • Carcinoma
  • Pancreatitis
  • Leukemia
  • Obstructive jaundice

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Q. 24 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3924)

Main ring present in histidine amino acid is

  • Pyrrole
  • Imidazole
  • Furan
  • Thiophene

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Q. 25 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 647)

Chlorpromazine is useful in the treatment of - 

  • Mental depression
  • Schizophrenia
  • Parkinsonism
  • None of the above

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Q. 25 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3875)

Functional unit of enzyme is known as

  • Holoenzyme
  • Gene
  • Cell
  • Apoenzyme

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Q. 11 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3811)

The normal level of ketone bodies in the blood are

  • 1-5 mg/dl
  • 10 mg/dl
  • 15 mg/dl
  • 20 mg/dl

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Q. 2 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1606)

The catabolic pathway by which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate is ..

  • Glycogenolysis
  • Gluconeogenesis
  • Glycolysis
  • Thermogenesis

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Q. 18 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1980)

RBCs are generally destroyed in the liver, while WBCs are destroyed in-

  • Plasma
  • Lymph
  • Inside various cells of body
  • Out side the blood stream

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Q. 17 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 468)

The normal level of calcium in blood plasma is:

  • 20-40 mg/ 100ml
  • 30-40 mg/100 ml
  • 9-11 mg/100 ml
  • 100mg/100 ml

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Q. 8 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3833)

The coenzyme for niacin is

  • NAD
  • TPN
  • FMN
  • All of the above

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Q. 15 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3815)

Cholesterol contains of

  • 27 carbon atom
  • 30 carbon atom
  • 14 carbon atom
  • 35 carbon atom

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Q. 7 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1357)

What are the chief storage sites for manganese in the body?

  • Kidney
  • Muscles
  • Stomach
  • Heart

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Q. 7 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3857)

The RNA synthesis on a DNA template is known as

  • Translation
  • Transduction
  • Replication
  • Transcription

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Q. 19 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3844)

Vitamin B2 ( riboflavin) is a component of

  • NAD+
  • FAD
  • TPP
  • CoA

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Q. 1 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3901)

The function of iron is

  • Formation of bones and teeth
  • Control excitability of nerves
  • Regulates the permeability of membranes
  • Transport of oxygen to tissue

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Q. 15 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3915)

Thiamine includes which one of the following chemical nucleus

  • Pyrimidine and thiazole
  • Pyrrole and furan
  • Imidazole
  • Acid phosphatase

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Q. 27 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1377)

Cholesterol is one of the important factor in the synthesis of-

  • Bile acids
  • hormones
  • vitamin D
  • All of the above

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Q. 18 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1368)

Which alcohol is a constituent of flavin coenzyme?

  • inositol
  • xylitol
  • Ribitol
  • Mannitol

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Q. 14 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1364)

The processing of blood clotting is initiated by-

  • Prothrombin
  • Fibrinogen
  • Thrombin
  • Thromboplastin

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Q. 1 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 425)

Origin of Bramaputra River

  • Yamunotri Glacier, Uttarakhand
  • Angsi Glacier in the Himalayas in Tibet,
  • Ladakh
  • Srinagar

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Q. 20 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1982)

Gigantism and acromegaly result from hypersecretion of-

  • ADH
  • GH
  • STH
  • None of the above

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