TUNGAL SCIENCE COMPOSITE PU COLLEGE, JAMKHANDI/HULYAL
I PU NEET PART TEST - 01
DATE: 01.09.2025 [A to F /A to D – SECTIONS] MAX.
MARKS: 200
[BIOLOGY]
51. Which of the following statements energy
about enzymes are true : (iii Carbohydrat (c Primary
(I) Enzymes are proteins whose three es source of
dimensional shape is key to their energy
functions. and heat
(II) Enzymes speed up reactions by insulator
lowering activation energy. (iv Nucleic acid (d Most common
(III) Enzymes are highly specific for respiratory
reactions. fuel
(IV) Tertiary structure is required for and primary
enzymatic activities. source of
(1) All (2) All except I energy
(3) Only I and II (4) Only II and III (1) i–b, ii-c, iii-d, iv-a (2) i-c, ii-d,
iii-a, iv-b
52. (carbonic acid)
(3) i-d, ii-c, iii-b, iv-a (4) i-d, ii-a,
Which one is incorrect about the above
iii-c, iv-b
reaction :
55. A bond formed between carboxyl group
(1) Without enzyme, the rate of of one amino acid and amino group of
formation is 200 molecules per hour. adjacent amino acid, is called :
(2) When carbonic anhydrase catalyses (1) Peptide bond (2) Hydrogen bond
the same reaction, there is no change (3) Co-ordinate bond (4)
Disulphide bond
in the rate of formation. 56. Which of the following is incorrect
(3) The reaction catalysed by the about carbohydrates :
enzyme shows speed with about (1) On oxidation carbohydrate provide
600,000 molecules being more than double energy as compared
formed/second (10 million times more to lipids.
rate). (2) Dihydroxy acetone is optically
(4) The enzyme which catalyse the inactive carbohydrates.
reaction occurs in cytoplasm of certain (3) Carbohydrate are chemically
cells. Polyhydroxy aldehydes or ketoses.
53. Choose the incorrect statement : (4) Carbohydrate are classified on the
(1) Km(Michaelis-Menten) constant is basis of number of monomer unit/sugar
the substrate concentration at which units.
the enzymatic reaction attains half of 57. Tertiary structure of protein is formed
its maximum velocity (1/2 Vmax). by :
(2) Activation energy is the difference (1) Disulphide linkage between different
in the average energy content of amino acids.
substrate and its transition state. (2) Multiple chains of polypeptide held
(3) Sulfa drugs used to cure bacterial by hydrogen bonds.
infections as they compete with PABA. (3) Peptide linkage between two amino
(4) Some enzymes require metal ions acids.
for their activity which form (4) Hydrogen bond formed by helical or
coordination bonds with enzymatic pleated structure.
active sites as well as product. 58. Which of the following is false regarding
54. Match the following : primary metabolites :
Column-I Column-II (1) They play a role in normal
(i) Protein (a Hereditary physiological processes.
material (2) Primary metabolites commonly
(ii) Lipid (b Body builder present in bacteria, fungi and animals
and secondary only.
sources of
(3) Lipid, protein and vitamins are (1) Hyperbolic curve (2)
primary metabolites. Parabola
(4) They have identifiable functions. (3) Straight line (4) Sigmoid
59. Match the following : 64. Assertion (A) : In endothermic
Column-I Column- reactions energy level of substrate is
II lower than energy level of product.
(i) Collagen (a 10 Reason (R) : Energy level of transition
) struct state of biochemical reaction is higher
ure than either substrate and product.
(ii) Haemoglobin (b 20 (1) Both assertion and reason are true
) structure and reason is correct explanation of
(iii Myoglobin (c 30 assertion.
) ) structure (2) Both assertion and reason are true
(iv Under (d 40 and reason is not correct explanation of
) construction ) structure assertion.
insulin (3) Assertion is true and reason is false.
(1) i-b, ii-d, iii-c, iv-a (2) i-b, ii-d, (4) Both assertion and reason are false.
iii-a, iv-c 65. Which of the following is wrong about
(3) i-d, ii-c, iii-b, iv-a (4) i-d, ii-a, protein?
ii-c, iv-b (1) Protein is a polymer of amino acids,
60. Consider the following figures : which are joined by peptide bond.
(2) A protein is imagined as a line, the
left end represented by the first amino
acid and right end represented by last
amino acid
(3) The first amino acid is called as
N-terminal amino acid while last amino
Names of 1, 2 and 3 are respectively acid is called as C-terminal amino acid
(1) Alanine, glycine & serine (4) Protein is a homo-polymer.
(2) Glycine, alanine & serine 66. Select the option which is not correct
(3) Glycine, proline & alanine with respect to enzyme action:
(4) Tyrosine, glycine & alanine
61. Which of the following statements is (1) Substrate binds with enzyme at its
false : active site.
(1) In solutions of different pH, the (2) Addition of lot of succinate does not
structure of amino acid changes. reverse the inhibition of succinic
(2) Protein is a homopolymer. dehydrogenase by malonate
(3) Non-essential amino acids are (3) A non- competitive inhibitor binds
synthesized by animals. the enzyme at a site distinct from that
(4) Dietary proteins are source of which binds the substrate
essential amino acids. (4) Malonate is a competitive inhibitor
62. Identify the figure showing structure of of succinic dehydrogenase
lipid: 67. EC 2134 belongs to enzyme –
(1) Oxidoreductase(2) Hydrolase
(3) Ligase (4)
Transferase
68. Assertion (A) : The acid soluble pools
from cells represent roughly the
cytoplasmic composition.
Reason (R) : Low molecular weight
biomolecules are present in cytoplasm.
(1) Both assertion and reason are true
(1) Glycolipid and reason is correct explanation of
(2) Lipoprotein assertion.
(3) Diglyceride (2) Both assertion and reason are true
(4) Phosphorylated triglyceride and reason is not correct explanation of
63. When the velocity of enzyme activity is assertion.
plotted against substrate concentration, (3) Assertion is true and reason is false.
which of the following is obtained : (4) Both assertion and reason are false.
69. Which of the following is not an (B Neuron (ii) Elongated
essential amino acid for human : )
(1) Methionine (2) Lysine (C Skin cells (iii Biconcave and
(3) Tyrosine (4) Leucine ) ) round
70. Which of the ends in glycogen is non (D Tracheids (iv Large and
reducing : ) ) branched
(1) A–iii, B–ii, C–i, D–iv
(2) A–ii, B–iv, C–i, D–iii
(3) A–iv, B–iii, C–i, D–ii
(4) A–iii, B–iv, C–i, D–ii
77. The steps in catalytic cycle of an
enzyme action are given in random
order.
(1) Aand D only (2) Bonly (i) The enzyme releases the products.
(3) Band D only (4) A, C and D only Now enzyme is free to bind another
71. Transport of molecules through plasma substrate.
membrane by simple diffusion process (ii) The active sites, now in close
takes place for : proximity of substrate breaks the bond
(A) Neutral molecules. of substrate and forms E-P complex.
(B) Polar molecules. (iii) Binding of substrate induces the
(C) Non-polar molecule. enzyme to alter its shape fitting more
(D) Hydrophilic molecule tightly around the substrate.
(1) Only A and C are correct (iv) The substrate binds to the active
(2) Only A and B are correct site of enzyme (i.e., fitting into the
(3) Only A, C and D are correct active site).
(4) Only A and D are correct The correct order is
72. Which of the following will determine (1) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) (2) (iv), (iii), (ii), (i)
the shape of the cells and provide a (3) (i), (iii), (ii), (iv) (4) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii)
strong structural support to prevent the 78. The following compound is
bacterium from bursting or collapsing :
(1) Plasmids (2) Meosome
(3) Cell membrane (4) Cell wall
73. Which one of the following structures
between two adjacent plant cells is an
effective transport pathway :
(1) Plastoquinones (2) Plasmodesmata
(3) Chromataphore(4) Golgi body (1) Cytidylic acid (2) Uridylic acid
74. Function of contractile vacuole in (3) Thymidylic acid (4) Adenylic acid
Amoeba is : 79. Statement-I : In prokaryotes
(1) Digestion and respiration. mesosomes help in DNA replication.
(2) Excretion and osmoregulation. Statement-II : Several ribosomes may
(3) Osmoregulation and transportation. attach to a single mRNA and form a
(4) Provide buoyancy in water. chain called polysome.
75. Statement-I : Lysosomes are rich in (1) Both Statement-I and II are true.
almost all types of respiratory enzymes. (2) Both Statement-I and II are false.
Statement-II : Its enzymes are (3) Only Statement-I is true
optimally active at acidic pH. (4) Only Statement-I is false
(1) Statement I and II both are correct. 80. Read the given statements and choose
(2) Statement I and II both are the correct option :
incorrect. (A) Gas vacuoles are found in blue
(3) Statement I is correct but statement green and purple green photosynthetic
II is incorrect. bacteria.
(4) Statement I is incorrect but (B) Glycocalyx can also be as thick and
statement II is correct. tough layer known as slime layer.
76. Match the Column-I with Column-II : (C) Nonpolar tail of phospholipid is
Column-I Column-II made of saturated hydrocarbons, this
(Type of (Shape of the tail is protected from aqueous
the cell) cell) environment.
(A RBC (i) Polygonal
)
(D) The quasi-fluid nature of lipids Column-I Column-
enables lateral movement of proteins II
within the overall bilayer. (A PPLO (i)
20 nm
(E) The fluid nature of the membrane )
enables many functions like cell (B Typical (ii)
growth, formation of intercellular ) bacteria
junctions and secretion. (C Ribosome (iii
(1) Only A and E are correct. ) )
(2) B, C, D and E are correct. (D Cisternae (iv
(3) A, C, D and E are correct. ) )
(4) Only A, B and E are correct. (1) A–ii, B–iv, C–i, D–iii
81. Mark the odd one with respect to cell (2) A–iii, B–iv, C–i, D–ii
wall composition : (3) A–iv, B–iii, C–i, D–ii
(1) Algae – Cellulose, galactans, (4) A–i, B–iv, C–iii, D–ii
mannans and minerals like calcium 85. Identify the A, B, C, D and E in this
carbonates. figure.
(2) Higher plants – Cellulose,
hemicellulose, pectin and proteins.
(3) Fungal – Pectin and polysaccharides.
(4) Bacteria – N-acetylglucosamine and
N-acetylmuramic acid linked by peptide
chain.
82. Assertion (A) : Golgi apparatus
remains in close association with the
endoplasmic reticulum.
Reason (R) : Materials to be packaged
in the form of vesicles from the ER fuse
with the cis face of the Golgi apparatus
for modification.
(1) Both Assertion and Reason are true (1) A–RER, B–SER, C–Nuclear
and reason is correct explanation of envelope, D–Microtubule, E–
assertion. Nucleolus
(2) Both Assertion and Reason are true (2) A–SER, B–RER, C–Microtubule,
but reason is not correct explanation of D–Nuclear envelope, E–Nucleolus
assertion. (3) A–Nucleolus, B–Microtubule, C–SER,
(3) Assertion is true and reason is D–Nuclear envelope, E–RER
wrong. (4) A–RER, B–Nucleolus, C–Microtubule,
(4) Both Assertion and Reason are D–SER, E–Microtubule
wrong. 86. Cis and trans face of golgi body are ____
83. Membranous organelle which have and ____ respectively.
tubules and cisternae which present in (1) Convex, Concave (2)
association of nuclear membrane is Concave, Convex
known as A and related with (3) Convex, Convex (4)
functions like B . Here A and B Concave, Concave
are correctly : 87. What is the percentage of proteins and
A B lipids in an RBC membrane
(1 RER (i) Associated with respectively?
) synthesis of (1) 52%, 40% (2) 50%, 40%
lysomonal (3) 50%, 42% (4) 52%, 42%
enzymes 88. Read the following statements and
(2 Golgi (ii) Synthesis of choose the correct option.
) body lipoproteins (i) The physio-chemical approach to
(3 Lysosom (iii Digestion of study and understand living organisms
) e ) carbohydrate is called "Reductionist Biology".
(4 RER (iv Synthesis of (ii) Cell theory which is proposed by
) ) steroidal Schleiden and Schwann explains how
hormones new cells arise.
84. Match the Column-I with Column-II with (iii) Centriole is a single membranous
respect to their size/diameter : cell organelle in animal cell.
(iv) Prokaryotes lack membrane (Categor (Secondary
bounded cell organelles. y) metabolites)
Select the correct statements. (A) Pigments (I) Concanavalin
(1) (i) & (ii) (2) (ii) & (iii) A
(3) (ii) & (iv) (4) (i) & (iv) (B) Terpenoid (II) Monoterpenes
89. Read the following statements & check es
out the option with incorrect (C) Alkaloids (III) Morphine
statements with respect to prokaryotes. (D) Lectins (IV Carotenoids
(i) Prokaryotic cell's envelop consists of )
a tightly bounded three layered (1) A – IV; B – II; C – III; D – I
structures with outer to inner (2) A – IV; B – III; C – II; D – I
arrangement as cell membrane, (3) A – I; B – IV; C – III; D – II
glycocalyx & cellwall. (4) A – I; B – III; C – II; D – IV
(ii) Mesosomes and chromatophores are 97. Statement-I: Peptide bond &
the cell membranes extensions glycosidic bond are formed by
(iii) Fimbriae are small bristle like fibres dehydration.
helpful in attachment with a Statement-II: In amino acid, amino (–
substratum. NH2) and carboxyl (–COOH) group are of
(iv) Thin filamentous extension from the ionisable nature.
cellwall of bacteria are called flagella. (1) Only Statement-II is true
(1) only (i) (2) (i) & (ii) (2) Both Statement-I and II are false.
(3) (i) & (iv) (4) only (ii) (3) Both Statement-I and II are true.
90. Which is the thickest wall layer in plant (4) Only Statement-II is false
cell wall? 98. Match Column-I with Column-II
(1) Middle lamella (2) Tertiary wall Column-I Column-
(3) Primary wall (4) Secondary wall II
91. The close functional relationship (A) Cotton fibre (I) Fructose
between ER, Golgi, Lysosome are (B) Inulin (II) Glycogen
represent as (C) Liver (III) Starch
(1) GERL system (D) Peeled (IV Cellulose
(2) Vacuolar system potato )
(3) Annulated lamellae
(1) A – I; B – IV; C – III; D – II
(4) None of the above
(2) A – IV; B – I; C – II; D – III
92. Primary lysosome + Phagosome forms
(3) A – IV; B – I; C – III; D – II
(1) Residual body
(4) A – I; B – IV; C – II; D – III
(2) Secondary lysosome
99. In the composition of cellular mass,
(3) Autophagic vacuole
arrange the components- proteins(P),
(4) All of these
lipids(L), carbohydrates(C) and nucleic
93. Lactose is composed of -
acids(N) in decreasing order of mass
(1) Glucose + Glucose
percentage.
(2) Glucose + Fructose
(1) C > N > P > L (2) P > N > C > L
(3) Galactose + Glucose
(3) P > C > L > N (4) P > N > L > C
(4) Glucose + Mannose
100. The fluidity of membranes in a
94. Following are Aromatic amino acids
plant in cold weather may be
(1) Glycine, Valine, Alanine
maintained by
(2) Phenylalanine, Tyrosine,
(1) increasing the number of
Tryoptophan
phospholipids with unsaturated
(3) Cysteine, Methionine, Glutamic acid
hydrocarbon tails.
(4) Threonine, Leucine, Argenine
(2) increasing the proportion of integral
95. The enzyme, which combines with non-
proteins.
protein part to form a functional
(3) increasing concentration of
enzyme known as
cholesterol in membrane.
(1) Co-enzyme (2) Holoenzyme
(4) increasing the number of
(3) Apoenzyme (4) Prosthetic group
phospholipids with saturated
96. Match Column-I with Column-II
hydrocarbon tail.
Column-I Column-II
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TUNGAL SCIENCE COMPOSITE PU COLLEGE, JAMKHANDI/HULYAL
I PU NEET PART TEST - 01
DATE: 01.09.2025 [A to F /A to D – SECTIONS] MAX.
MARKS: 200
[BIOLOGY]
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