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Macromolecules MCQs

Option A: Glucose

Option B: Triglycerides

Option C: Proteins

Option D: All

Correct Answer: Proteins


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Option A: Enzymes

Option B: Nitrogenous bases

Option C: Carbohydrates

Option D: Lipids

Correct Answer: Nitrogenous bases


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Option A: Enzyme

Option B: Substrate

Option C: Enzyme and substrate

Option D: Enzyme and product

Correct Answer: Substrate


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Option A: Isomerases

Option B: Lyases

Option C: Transferases

Option D: Ligases

Correct Answer: Isomerases


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Option A: Orgocalciferol

Option B: Vitamin D2

Option C: Sterol

Option D: all of the above

Correct Answer: Sterol


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Option A: Derived lipids

Option B: Simple lipids

Option C: Compound lipids

Option D: Not a type of lipids

Correct Answer: Compound lipids


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Option A: Skeleton tissues

Option B: Cardiac tissues

Option C: Connective tissues

Option D: Adipose tissues

Correct Answer: Adipose tissues


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Option A: Quantum structure

Option B: Secondary structure

Option C: Tertiary structure

Option D: Primary structure

Correct Answer: Secondary structure


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Option A: Nitrogen

Option B: Amino acids

Option C: Carbon and hydrogen

Option D: Sulphur

Correct Answer: Amino acids


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Option A: Soluble in water

Option B: Insoluble in water

Option C: Soluble in alcohol

Option D: Partially soluble in alcohol

Correct Answer: Soluble in water


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Option A: Acrylic acid

Option B: Epichlorohydrin

Option C: Vinyl chloride

Option D: Adipic acid with hexamethylene diamine

Correct Answer: Adipic acid with hexamethylene diamine


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Option A: Glucose

Option B: Glyceraldehydes

Option C: Oligosaccharides

Option D: Aldehydes and ketones

Correct Answer: Aldehydes and ketones


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Option A: Dihydric alcohol and dicarboxylic aromatic acids

Option B: Polyamines with aliphatic dicarboxylic acids

Option C: Styrene in the presence of catalyst

Option D: Epichlorohydrin with diphenylol propane

Correct Answer: Dihydric alcohol and dicarboxylic aromatic acids


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Option A: Copolymer

Option B: Terpolymer

Option C: Homopolymer

Option D: Biopolymer

Correct Answer: Terpolymer


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Option A: Cytosine

Option B: Thymine

Option C: Adenine

Option D: Guanine

Correct Answer: Thymine


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Option A: Duplication

Option B: Transcription

Option C: Replication

Option D: Mutation

Correct Answer: Replication


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Option A: Pus cells

Option B: Sperm heads

Option C: 1872

Option D: all of the above

Correct Answer: Pus cells


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Option A: Lactic dehydrogenase

Option B: Alkaline phosphatase

Option C: L-asparaginase

Option D: Cellulase

Correct Answer: L-asparaginase


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Option A: Oxidoreductases

Option B: Hydrolases

Option C: Isoenzymes

Option D: Isomerases

Correct Answer: Isoenzymes


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Option A: Acid

Option B: Alkali

Option C: Enzyme and alkali

Option D: Enzyme and acid

Correct Answer: Alkali


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Option A: Lyases

Option B: Ligases

Option C: Lipases

Option D: Hydrolases

Correct Answer: Lipases


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Option A: Glycerols

Option B: Fatty acids

Option C: Triesters formed from glycerol and fatty acids

Option D: Tetraesters formed from glycerol and fatty acids

Correct Answer: Triesters formed from glycerol and fatty acids


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Option A: Organic solvents

Option B: Organic and inorganic solvents

Option C: Inorganic solvents

Option D: Solubility has nothing to do with lipids

Correct Answer: Organic solvents


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Option A: Derived protein

Option B: Sample protein

Option C: Proteoses

Option D: Conjugated protein

Correct Answer: Conjugated protein


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Option A: Strecker

Option B: Sabatier

Option C: Runge

Option D: W. H. Carothers

Correct Answer: W. H. Carothers


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Option A: one monosaccharide unit

Option B: No monosaccharide unit

Option C: 2-9 monosaccharide unit

Option D: many monosaccharide

Correct Answer: 2-9 monosaccharide unit


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Option A: Cellulose glycogen galactose

Option B: Glyceraldehydes glucose peptone

Option C: Glycerol phospho lipids collagen

Option D: Legumin amylopectin albumin

Correct Answer: Cellulose glycogen galactose


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Option A: Polyester resins

Option B: Epoxy paints

Option C: Polyamide resins

Option D: Polyvinyl chloride

Correct Answer: Epoxy paints


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Option A: Vinyl chloride

Option B: Styrene

Option C: Methylmethacrylate

Option D: Hexamethylenediamine

Correct Answer: Methylmethacrylate


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Option A: Biopolymers

Option B: Dimers

Option C: Monomers

Option D: metamers

Correct Answer: Monomers


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