Three-dimensional molecules with cross-links are formed in case of a :
1. Thermoplastic
2. Thermosetting plastics
3. Both 1 and 2
4. None of these
Which is a natural polymer?
1. Protein
2. PVC
3. PMMA
4. SBR
Plexiglass is a commercial name of
1. Glyptal
2. Polyacrylonitrile
3. Polymethyl methacrylate
4. Polymethyl acrylate
Polymer that contains ester linkage is:
1. Nylon-66
2. PVC
3. Terylene
4. SER
Glucose has difference from fructose in that if:
1. Does not undergo hydrolysis
2. Gives a silver mirror with Tollen's reagent
3. Monosaccharide
4. None of these
A certain compound gives negative tests with ninhydrin and positive test with Benedict's solution. The compound is:
1. A protein
2. A monosaccharide
3. A lipid
4. An amino acid
Cellulose is a straight-chain polysaccharide composed of only :
1. D-glucose units joined by - glycosidic linkage.
2. D-glucose units joined by - glycosidic linkage.
3. D-galactose units joined by - glycosidic linkage.
4. D-galactose units joined by - glycosidic linkage.
Identify the sugar among the following that does not act as reducing sugar.
1. Glucose
2. Fructose
3. Lactose
4. Sucrose
Glucose contains in addition to the aldehyde group
1. One secondary-OH and four primary-OH
2. One primary-OH and four secondary-OH
3. Two primary-OH and three secondary-OH
4. Three primary-OH and two secondary-OH
-D (+) glucose and -D (+) glucose are :
1. Diastereomers
2. Epimers
3. Anomers
4. Enantiomers
An insoluble biomolecule in water is-
1. | -keratin | 2. | Haemoglobin |
3. | Ribonuclease | 4. | Adenine |
The biomolecule that contain non-transitional metal ion is:
1. Vitamin
2. Chlorophyll
3. Haemoglobin
4. Insulin
The cell membranes are mainly composed of:
1. Fats
2. Proteins
3. Phospholipids
4. Carbohydrates
During the process of digestion, the proteins present in food materials are hydrolyzed to amino acids. The two
enzymes involved in the process are respectively:
1. Amylase and maltase
2. Diastase and lipase
3. Pepsin and trypsin
4. Invertase and zymase
The human body does not produce :
1. | DNA | 2. | Vitamins |
3. | Hormones | 4. | Enzymes |
Peptide hormone among the following options is:
1. Glucagon
2. Testosterone
3. Thyroxin
4. Adrenaline
The number of peptide linkage present in a nano peptide is:
1. 10
2. 8
3. 9
4. 18
Proteins are :
1. Polypeptides with low molecular weights
2. Polypeptides with high molecular weights
3. Polymers of amines
4. Polymers of sec amines
Among the following L - Series is:
1.
2.
3.
4.
At pH = 5, glycine exists as:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Insulin regulates the metabolism of :
1. | Minerals | 2. | Amino acids |
3. | Glucose | 4. | Vitamins |
On treatment with ninhydrin which of the following gives blue color?
1. Proteins
2. Peptides
3. -Amino acids
4. All of these
An acids among the followingthat acts as vitamin is:
1. Benzoic acid
2. Ascorbic acid
3. Oxalic acid
4. Formic acid
A linkage present in proteins and peptides is:
1. | 2. | ||
3. | 4. |
An optically inactive amino acid is-
1. | Lactic acid | 2. | Serine |
3. | Alanine | 4. | Glycine |
Which of the following does not exists as Zwitter ion?
1. Glycine
2. Glutamic acid
3. Sulphanillic acid
4. P-aminobenzoic acid
Which one of the following is an amine hormone?
(1) Thyroxine
(2) Oxypurin
(3) Insulin
(4) Progesterone
The incorrect statement among the following options is:
1. Chlorophyll is responsible for the synthesis of carbohydrates in plants.
2. The compound formed by the addition of oxygen to hemoglobin is called oxyhemoglobin.
3. Acetylsalicylic acid is known as aspirin.
4. The metal ion present in vitamin B12 is
The number of disulphide linkage present in insulin is:
1. 3
2. 4
3. 1
4. 2
Waxes are esters of:
1. Glycerol and fatty acid.
2. Long-chain alcohols and long-chain fatty acids.
3. Glycerol.
4. Long-chain alcohol.