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Entry Test MCQ :: Bioenergetics

Entry Test MCQ :: Bioenergetics

1. Which of the following is a chemical link between catabolism and anabolism?
A.AMPB.ADP
C.ATPD.All of these


2. Photosynthesis is process in which ________ compounds of carbon (CO2) and hydrogen (H2O) are reduced to carbohydrate like (glucose) using light energy.
A.OrganicB.Energy rich
C.Energy poorD.Reduced


3. C6H12O6 + 6O2 ? 6CO2 + 6H20 + ENERGY represents:
A.PhotosynthesisB.Aerobic respiration
C.Anaerobic respirationD.Respiration

4. At which times there is no net gaseous exchange between leaves and the atmosphere.
A.Day time.B.Night time.
C.Dawn & Dusk.D.Mid night.


5. Which of the following is a compensation point:
A.Leaves respire and utilize O2 and release CO2.B.Photosynthesis and respiration occur at same rate. So there is not net exchange of gases between atmosphere and plants.
C.Rate of photosynthesis increases, so do the O2 production, with a net release of oxygen coupled with the uptake of CO2.D.Rate of respiration becomes more than rate of photosynthesis.


6. Quantitative study of energy relationships in biological systems obeys.
A.BioenergeticsB.Laws of thermodynamics
C.Laws of thermo chemistryD.Laws of chemical energetic


7. The organisms able to use sunlight directly as a source of energy are
A.PlantsB.Animals
C.OmnivoresD.Fungi


8. Of the following which one is not an energy releasing process?
A.GlycolysisB.Respiration
C.PhotosynthesisD.Kreb's cycle

9. Net yield of H2O in Photosynthesis is
A.1 moleculeB.6 molecules
C.3 moleculesD.0 molecule

10. The point at which there is no net exchange of gases between leaves and atmosphere is known as
A.Neutral pointB.Compensation point
C.Parallel pointD.Competitive point


11. Van neil hypothesis about the production of oxygen during phosynthesis was based on the study and investigations on
A.BacteriaB.Algae
C.ProtenemaD.Cyanobacteria


12. Visible light used in photosynthesis ranges from:
A.300 - 700 nm in wavelengthB.350 - 750 nm in wavelength
C.380 - 750 nm in wavelengthD.390 - 790 nm in wavelength.


13. Which of the following light is least absorbed by the plants:
A.OrangeB.Red
C.BlueD.Green

14. Which of the light is mainly absorbed by the plants:
A.OrangeB.Red
C.GreenD.Both A and B


15. Chlorophyll is insoluble in:
A.Carbon tetrachlorideB.Alcohol
C.Organic solventsD.Water

16. Which of the following statement about the head of a chlorophyll molecule is incorrect:
A.It is a porphyrin ring or tetrapyrrole ring structureB.It is flat, square and light absorbing
C.Composed of carbon and nitrogen atoms with Magnesium as central metal ion, which is coordinated with nitrogen.D.It is hydrophobic


17. Molecular formula of chlorophyll 'a' molecule is:
A.C55H72O5N4MgB.C55H70O6N4Mg
C.C50H72O6N4MgD.C55H70O5N4Mg

18. Which of the following pigment is Blue- green in colour:
A.Chlorophyll aB.Chlorophyll b.
C.Chlorophyll cD.Chlorophyll d.

19. Which is the correct order of energy transfer from assessory pigments to main photosynthetic pigment?
A.Carotenoids ? Chlorophyll a ? Chlorophyll b.B.Chlorophyll b ? Carotenoids ? Chlorophyll a.
C.Carotenoids ? Chlorophyll b ? Chlorophyll a.D.Chlorophyll a ? Chlorophyll b ? Carotenoids.


20. Light reaction takes place on/in
A.ThylakoidB.Storma
C.ChloroplastD.Grana

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