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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region I
Schools Division of Ilocos Sur
SOLOTSOLOT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
300081

GENERAL BIOLOGY 1
4th Quarter, 2nd Semester

SUMMATIVE TEST # 3
Week 4-5

Name: _____________________________ Section: ___________________ Score: _________

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read the following items carefully. Encircle the letter of your choice. STRICTLY NO
ERASURES.

1. Which process uses glucose to produce pyruvic acid?


A. chemiosmosis C. glycolysis
B. electron transport system D. Krebs cycle

2. Which of the following processes does not take place in the mitochondria of the cell?
A. chemiosmosis C. glycolysis
B. electron transport system D. Krebs cycle

3. Which set of processes occurs when there is a supply of oxygen?


A. glycolysis, chemiosmosis, Krebs cycle C. chemiosmosis, glycolysis, electron transport chain
B. electron transport system, Krebs cycle, glycolysis D. glycolysis, electron transport chain, Krebs cycle

4. Which process uses NADH and FADH2 to generate ATP?


A. chemiosmosis C. glycolysis
B. electron transport system D. Krebs cycle

5. Which of the following processes is described as the movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane bound
structure, down their electrochemical gradient?
A. chemiosmosis C. glycolysis
B. electron transport system D. Krebs cycle

6-10. Supply the correct term to complete the analogy.


6. glycolysis: pyruvic acid ;__________:NADH and FADH2
A. chemiosmosis C. glycolysis
B. electron transport system D. Krebs cycle

7. electron transport system:H2O ; __________:CO2


A. chemiosmosis C. glycolysis
B. electron transport system D. Krebs cycle

8. glucose-6-phosphate :isomerase; ________________: phosphofructokinase


A. fructose-6-phosphate C. dihydroacetone-phosphate
B. fructose-1,6-bisphosphate D. glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate

9. After glycolysis, what happens to the pyruvic acid? Pyruvic acid is transformed into___________.
A. acetyl C. FADH2
B. acetyl coenzyme A D. NADH

10. Which part of the cell is associated with the Krebs cycle?
A. cell membrane C. nucleus
B. mitochondria D. vacuole

11. Which molecule is the final acceptor of H+ in the electron transport system?
A. Carbon dioxide C. Oxygen
B. Carbon monoxide D. Hydrogen peroxide

12. Which of the following processes generates the greatest number of ATP?
A. electron transport chain C. Krebs cycle
B. glycolysis D. Pyruvic conversion

13. Which process has both energy investment and energy payoff?
A. electron transport chain C. Krebs cycle
B. glycolysis D. Pyruvic conversion

14. With a glucose molecule, how many cycle/s take/s place in the Krebs cycle?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

15. Which enzyme is associated in the electron transport system?


A. ATP synthase C. hexokinase
B. dehydrogenase D. enolase

16. Which process results in the formation of pyruvic acid?


A. chemiosmosis C. glycolysis
B. electron transport system D. Krebs cycle

17. Which of the following processes occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell?
A. chemiosmosis C. glycolysis
B. electron transport system D. Krebs cycle

18. Which process uses ATP?


A. chemiosmosis C. glycolysis
B. electron transport system D. Krebs cycle

19. Which process uses a chain of electron acceptors?


A. chemiosmosis C. Krebs cycle
B. electron transport system D. pyruvate conversion

20. Which of the following best describes chemiosmosis? Chemiosmosis _________________.


A. is the process of forming NADH
B. is the entry of acetyl coenzyme A in the mitochondria
C. the breaking of a glucose molecule into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
D. is the movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane bound structure, down their electrochemical
gradient

TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if incorrect.
__________1. ATP provides the energy for both energy-consuming endergonic reactions and energy-releasing
exergonic reactions.

__________2. Chemiosmosis is used to generate 80% of the ATP made during aerobic glucose catabolism.

__________3. The citric acid cycle provides the electrons that fuel the process of oxidative phosphorylation.

__________4. The electron transport chain is the first component of aerobic respiration and is the only part of glucose
metabolism that uses atmospheric oxygen.

__________5. In aerobic organisms, glycolysis is the prelude to the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain,
which together release most of the energy contained in glucose.

__________6. The electron transport chain is present in multiple copies in the inner mitochondrial membrane of
eukaryotes and the plasma membrane of prokaryotes.

__________7. Glycolysis is a series of reactions that extract energy from glucose by splitting it into two three-carbon
molecules called pyruvates.

__________8. The citric acid cycle is also known as the Krebs cycle or the tricarboxylic acid cycle.

__________9. The common feature of all electron transport chains is the presence of a proton pump to create a
proton gradient across a membrane.

__________10. In chemiosmosis, the free energy from the series of redox reactions just described is used to pump
hydrogen ions (protons) across the membrane.
Student’s Signature: __________ Parent’s Signature: __________ Date Accomplished: __________

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