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Class XI Biomolecules Quiz Questions

The document contains a set of competency-based questions for Class XI students at Delhi Public School Kolar Road Bhopal, focusing on biomolecules. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank items, and questions related to enzyme action and catalytic cycles. The questions assess students' understanding of various biomolecular concepts, including macromolecules, enzyme functions, and the effects of inhibitors.

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Class XI Biomolecules Quiz Questions

The document contains a set of competency-based questions for Class XI students at Delhi Public School Kolar Road Bhopal, focusing on biomolecules. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank items, and questions related to enzyme action and catalytic cycles. The questions assess students' understanding of various biomolecular concepts, including macromolecules, enzyme functions, and the effects of inhibitors.

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Delhi Public School Kolar Road Bhopal

Competency based question


Biomolecules
Class – XI

Q. 1 Choose the correct answer –

a. All the carbon compound that we get from living tissue can be called –
i. Bio resources ii. Bio-informatics iii. Bio war .iv Bio molecules

b. The biomolecules whose weight is less than_____ Dalton (Da)is referred


to as bio micro molecules .

i.800 ii.18 iii.1000 iv.10,000

c. Lipids are extracted with acid insoluble fraction because –

i. its molecular weight is less than


ii. it form vesicle or micelle which are not water soluble
iii. it is polymer.
iv. It is not a polymer.

d. Which of the following is not a macromolecule ?


i. Nucleic acid ii. Poly saccharide iii. Lipids iv. Protein

.
e. Fill in the blanks in (a) and (b) in above flowchart –

i. a greater than 1000 Da b Nucleotide


ii. a 18 to 800 Da b Nucleic acid
iii. a greater than 1000 0Da b Oligosaccharide
iv. a greater than 1000 Da b Nucleoside

f. Sugar + Nitrogenous base forms –


i. Nucleotide ii . Nucleoside [Link] iv. Gylcoside
g. Sugar + Nitrogenous base+Phosphate forms –

Nucleotide ii . Nucleoside [Link] iv. Gylcoside

Study the diagram of catalytic cycle of enzyme action given below and answer
the questions -

A. Identify A, B and C.
B. Name D if the substrate is polysaccharide and enzyme is amylase?
C. Explain through a graphic representation, how formation of D is affected by
change in pH of the reaction medium?
D. How do Enzymes bring about such High Rates of Chemical Conversions?
E. Assertion: Competitive inhibitors bind to an enzyme inhibit the enzyme
activity.
Reason: competitive inhibitor resembles the normal substrate, usually at the
active site, and prevents the substrate from binding.
i. Both assertion and reason are true and reason is a correct explanation of
assertion.
ii. Both assertion and reason are true and reason is not a correct explanation of
assertion.
iii. Assertion is true but reason is false.
iv. Both assertion and reason are false.
F. enzyme catalase the given reaction it may categorize as-
NADH + H+ + ½ O2-‐‐----‐------- NAD + + H2 O
i. Hydrolase
ii. Transferase
iii. Oxidoreductase
iv. Ligase
G. How is rate of reaction changes with the change in concentration of B, when
concentration of enzyme, reaction temperature and pH of the reaction medium
are constant?
H. The enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase at the junction of glycolysis and
the citric acid cycle requires thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP), nicotinamide
adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) and coenzyme A (CoA), and Mg2+) to assist
in biochemical transformation. These are known as-
i. Co Enzymes
ii. Co Factors
iii. Metal ions
iv. Apoenzymes

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