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Mcqs Solved Lec-16 Enzymes-Properties, Classification and Nomenclature

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about enzymes. Enzymes are proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions without being consumed in the process. They are classified into six groups based on the type of reaction they catalyze and have specific active sites that give them high substrate specificity. Enzyme catalyzed reactions generally occur below 50 degrees Celsius and are regulated by activators and inhibitors that increase or decrease reaction rates.
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Mcqs Solved Lec-16 Enzymes-Properties, Classification and Nomenclature

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about enzymes. Enzymes are proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions without being consumed in the process. They are classified into six groups based on the type of reaction they catalyze and have specific active sites that give them high substrate specificity. Enzyme catalyzed reactions generally occur below 50 degrees Celsius and are regulated by activators and inhibitors that increase or decrease reaction rates.
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MCQs Solved

Lec-16 Enzymes-Properties,classification and nomenclature

1. . Enzymes are
a) Carbohydrate
b) RNA
c) Proteins
d) Fats
2. The term enzymes are coined by
a) Pasteur
b) Buchner
c) Urey Miller
d) Kuhne

3. Zymogen is
a) Enzyme poison
b) Enzyme modulator
c) Enzyme precursor
d) Enzyme inhibitor
4.Enzyme generally have
a) Same pH and temperature optima
b) Same pH but different temperature optima
c) Different pH but same temperature optima
d) Different pH and different temperature optima
5. The enzyme which forms the peptide bond is known as
a) Carbonic unhydrase
b) Peptidase
c) Carbohydrase
d) Peptidyl transferase
6.Which one is not attribute of enzyme
a.specific in nature
b.protein in chemistry
c.consumed in reaction
d.increases rate of reaction
7.The enzymes are classified in to
a.five groups
b.three groups
c.six groups
d.four groups
8.Enzymes are highly specific for a given substrate which is due to the shape of their ----------------------
a.active site
b.allosteric site
c.non-competitive site
d.none of these
9.principal agents participate in the remarkable transformations in the cell belong to a group of proteins
a.enzymes
b.nucleic acids
c.carbohydrates
d.lipids
10.The enzyme catalysed reactions occur below
a.1000C
b.2000C
c.500C
d.2500C
11.Enzyme that shows absolute specificity
a.urease
b.hexokinase
c.amylase
d.D-aminoacid oxidase
12.E.C. Number of alcohol dehydrogenase
a.1.2.1.3
b.1.1.1.1
c.2.7.1.1
d.5.2.1.3
13.In the classification of IUB system of enzymes,the first digit indicates
a.sub class
b.major class
c.sub-sub class
d.specific enzyme
14.Major class of glutamine synthetase enzyme
a.lyases
b.ligases
c.transferases
d.ligases
15.Which is correctly Matched in the following
a.retinene isomerase i. 4.2.1.2
b.hexokinase ii. 2.7.1.1
c.acetyl choline esterase iii.5.2.1.3
d.fumarase iv.3.1.1.8
1.a-iii;b-ii;c-iv; d.i
2.a-I;b-ii;c-iii;d-iv
3.a-iv;b-iii;c-ii;d-i
4.a-ii;b-iv;c-iii;d-i
16.Regulators of enzymatic reactions are classified as
a.inhibitors
b.converters
c.activators
d.both a and c
17.An enzyme that joins the ends of two strands of nucleic acid is
a.polymerase

b.ligase

c.synthetase

d.helicase

18.Enzyme catalyzing rearrangement of atomic groupings without altering molecular weight or number
of atoms is

a.ligase

b.isomerase

c.oxidoreductase

d.hydrolase

19.Catalysts are different from enzymes in

a.functional at high temperature

b.not used up in reaction

c.being proteinaceous

d.having high rate diffusion


20.Of given series of actions,action performed firast is

a.the substrate diffuses to the active site

b.the ES complex is binded

c.aminoacids may act as nucleophiles

d.the products diffuses away from the active site.

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