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1. All of the following statements are true regarding A. Alanine
lipoproteins except: B. Aspartic acid
A. VLDL transports endogenous lipids C. Tyrosine
B. LDL transports lipids to the tissues. D. Glycine
C. Increased blood cholesterol is associated with increased
LDL receptors 11. Alpha helix and Beta pleated sheet are examples of:
D. Increased HDL is associated with decreased risk of coronary A. Primary structure
disease B. Secondary structure
C. Tertiary structure
2. The most important carrier of cholesterol in plasma is: D. Quaternary structure
A. Chylomicrons
B. HDL 12. Which one of the following is not true for an alpha-
C. VLDL helix
D. LDL A. It is one of the most important secondary structure
B. It has a net dipole moment
3. Lipoprotein with scavenging action is C. All hydrogen bonds are aligned in the same direction
A. HDL D. Long stretches of left handed alpha-helices occur in
B. LDL proteins
C. VLDL
D. None 13. Flexibility of protein depends on
A. Glycine
4. Which of the following has highest electrophoretic B. Tryptophan
mobility and least lipid content: C. Phenylalanine
A. Chylomicrons D. Histidine
B. HDL
C. LDL 14. Weakest bond is:
D. VLDL A. Covalent
E. IDL B. Hydrogen
C. Electrostatic
5. All of the following statements about LDL are true
D. Vander wal bond
except
A. It delivers cholesterol to cells 15. Folding of protein chain is due to :
B. It contains only one Apoprotein A. Amide bond
C. It is a marker for cardiovascular disease B. Hydrogen bonds
D. It contains Apo-B4 C. Phosphodiesterase bonds
D. Disulphide bond
6. All will predispose to atherosclerosis except :
A. Homocystinemia 16. Stability of the toxoid in snake’s venom is due to:
B. Fibrinogen A. Disulfide bonds
C. Calcium B. Hydrogen bonds
D. Lipoprotein A C. Ionic bonds
7. Increased level of Lipoprotein(a) predisposes to D. Van Der Wall’s bond.
A. Liver cirrhosis
B. Atherosclerosis 17. Strongest bond amongst the following is
C. Nephrotic syndrome A. Hydrophobic
D. Pancreatitis B. Electrostatic
C. Hydrogen bond
8. Regarding synthesis of triacyl glycerol in adipose D. Wan der wall’s
tissue, all of the following are true except:
A. Synthesis from Dihydroxyacetone phosphate 18. True statement regarding covalent bonds is
B. Enzyme Glycerol kinase plays an important role A. Electrons have same spin
C. Enzyme Glycerol 3 phosphate dehydrogenase plays an B. Electrons have opposite spin
important role C. They are weak bonds
D. Phosphatidate is hydrolyzed D. None of the above

9. A person on a fat free carbohydrate rich diet continues 19. Intact peptide bond is necessary for which test:
to grow obese. Which of the following lipoproteins A. UV diffraction
is likely to be elevated in his blood? B. Ninhydrin
A. Chylomicrons C. Diazo reaction
B. VLDL D. All
C. LDL
D. HDL 20. At physiological pH, the carboxy-terminal of a peptide
is -
10. An alfa helix of a protein is most likely to be disrupted A. Positively charged
if a missense mutation introdues the following amino B. Negatively charged
acid with in the alpha helical structure C. Neural
D. Infinitely charged

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www.onlinembbs.com Biochemistry Quiz Day 4 2
21. The structural proteins are involved in maintaining A. Fluorescence spectroscopy
the shape of a cell or in the formation of matrices in B. Electron microscopy
the body. The shape of these proteins is: C. Nuclear magnetic resonance
A. Globular D. X-ray diffraction
B. Fibrous proteins
31. Rough endoplasmic reticulum is site of synthesis for
C. Stretch of beads
A. Protein
D. Planar
B. Cholesterol
22. Albumin and globulin are classified as: C. Carbohydrate”
A. Conjugated proteins D. Fat
B. Simple globular proteins
C. Unconjugated proteins 32. Translation occurs in:
D. Derived proteins A. Ribosomes
B. Mitochondria
23. All biologically active proteins are C. Nucleus
A. L-forms D. Cytoplasm
B. D-forms
C. Mostly D form 33. Polypetide chain termination Is enhanced by:
D. D and L form A. Stop codon
B. promoter
24. Proteins are linear polymers of amino acids. They C. Ribosomal unit
fold into compact structures. Sometimes, these D. Peptidyl transferase
folded structures associate to form homo-or hetero- E. UAA
dimers.Which one of the following refers to this
associated form? 34. The hydrolytic step leading to release of polypeptide
A. Denatured state chain from ribosomes is catalysed by:”
B. Molecular aggregation A. Stop codons
C. Precipitation B. Peptidyl transferase
D. Quaternary structure C. Release factors
D. AUG codon
25. The Tertiary structure of protein is most commonly E. Dissociation of ribosomes
detected by
A. X-ray crystallography 35. The following is a generalized diagram of a typical
B. Spectrophotometry eukaryotic gene: Direction of Transcription What is
C. Electrophoresis the most likely effect of a 2bp insertion in the middle
D. Chroma tography of the intron?
A. Normal transcription, altered tranlsation
26. The primary structure of a protein refers to B. Defective termination of transcription, normal translation
A. Linear structure and order of the amino acids present C. Normal transcription, defective Mrna splicing
B. Regular confirmational forms of a protein D. Normal transcription, normal translation
C. Complete three-dimensional structure of the polypeptide
units of a given protein 36. About t-RNA, TRUE is
D. Subunit structure of the protein A. No intrabasal pairing
B. Clover leaf pattern
27. Different sequence of amino acids having similar C. Inverted T appearance
structure of proteins is an example of D. Each specific for one m-RNA
A. Divergence
B. Convergence 37. In RNA, gene during processing undergoes all, except
C. Opportunistic A. Chemical hydrolysis
D. Incidental B. Terminal addition
C. Nucleoside modification
28. The property of proteins to absorb ultraviolet rays D. Nucleoside cleavage
of light is due to :
A. Peptide bond 38. Amber codon refers to
B. Imino group A. Mutant codon
C. Di Sulphide bond B. Stop codon
D. Aromatic amino acid . C. Initiating codon
D. Codon for more than one amino acids
29. Regarding a crystal, the true statement is:
A. Molecules are arranged in same orientation with different 39. One of the following enzyme is not a protein:
confirmation A. DNAase
B. Molecules are arranged in different orientation with different B. Abzyme
confirmation C. EcoRI
C. Molecules are arranged in same orientation and same D. Ribozyme
confirmation
D. Molecules are arranged in different orientation but with 40. Which type of RNA has the highest percentage of modified
same confirmation base?
30. The substance present in the gall bladder stones or A. mRNA
the kidney stones can be best identified by the B. t- RNA
following techniques: C. r- RNA
D. SnRNA

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