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Multiple Choice
1. Which one of the following nitrogenous bases has an amino group at position 2 and an
oxygen at position 6?
A. Adenine
B. Guanine
C. Uracil
D. Thymine
E. Hypoxanthine
Ans: B
Ans: B
Ans: C
Ans: D
5. Which type of nucleic acid forms a high energy bond with an amino acid during
protein synthesis?
A. Messenger RNA
Ans: E
Ans: D
7. All of the following statements concerning histones are true EXCEPT that they
A. are rich in arginine and lysine.
B. are proteins of relatively low molecular weight.
C. exhibit known interspecies homologies in their amino acid sequences.
D. are noncovalently attached to DNA in stoichiometric amounts.
E. exhibit a wide variety of non-homologous molecular structure.
Ans: E
8. The term denaturation, when used in connection with nucleic acids or proteins refers to
a change in structural characteristics due to
A. the disruption of covalent bonds.
B. the disruption of non-covalent bonds.
C. the binding of toxic compounds.
D. changes in primary structure.
E. changes in the state of aggregation.
Ans: B
9. Which of the following statements about supercoiling of DNA are true? (1)
Supercoiled DNA differs in linking number from relaxed DNA. (2) Supercoiled DNA
can be relaxed through the action of topoisomerases. (3) All DNA in the cell is positively
supercoiled. (4) A negatively supercoiled DNA is more difficult to unwind.
A. Only 2, 3 and 4 are true
B. Only 1, 2 and 3 are true
C. Only 1 and 3 are true
D. Only 1 and 2 are true
E. All are true
Ans: D
10. In the conversion of B-DNA to Z-DNA, all of the following make contributions
EXCEPT
A. the presence of 5-methylcytosine.
B. a purine-rich strand base-paired to a pyrimidine-rich strand.
C. negative supercoiling.
D. alternating purines and pyrimidines on one strand.
Ans: B
11. Which of these statements is not true regarding the three classes of RNA, ribosomal
RNA, mRNA and tRNA?
A. All three classes are involved in protein synthesis.
B. Ribosomal RNA is cleaved from a large precursor RNA species.
C. tRNA and ribosomal RNA contain methylated bases.
D. A single amino acyl tRNA synthetase can attach different amino acids to -C-C-A-OH
end of tRNA molecules.
Ans: D
12. Which of the following statements about supercoiling of DNA are true? (1)
Supercoiled DNA differs in linking number from relaxed DNA. (2) Supercoiled DNA
can be relaxed through the action of topoisomerases. ( All DNA in the cell is positively
supercoiled.(4) A negatively supercoiled DNA is more difficult to unwind.
A. Only 2, and 4 are true
B. Only 1, 2 and re true
C. Only 1 and re true
D. Only 1 and 2 are true
E. All are true
Ans: D
Ans: D
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