1) A synthetic nucleotide analogue, used during organ transplantation as a immunosuppressant
to avoid immunologic rejection of grafts is
(A)
Theophylline
(B)
Cytarabine
(C)
6-Mercaptopurine
(D) 4-Hydroxypyrazolopyrimidine
2) Carbonic anhydrase enzyme has maximum turn over number (i.e. 36 million).
Minimum turn over number for an enzyme:
(A)
DNA polymerase
(B)
Lysozyme
(C)
Penicillase
(D) Lactase dehydrogenase
3) Hemolytic anemia is caused by the deficiency of a specific enzymes of the
pentose phosphate pathway, the principal enzyme involved is
(A)
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
(B)
Aldolase
(C)
Fructose 1, 6-bisphosphatase
(D) Phosphohexose isomerase
4) Which of the following is a microsomal enzyme inducer?
(A)
Indomethacin
(B)
Clofibrate
(C) Glutethamide
(D) Tolbutamide
5) Dry seeds survive on higher temperature than germinating seeds as
(A) Hydration is essential for making enzymes sensitive to temperature
(B) Dry seeds have a hard covering
(C) Dry seeds have more reserve food
(D) Seedlings are tender
6) Covalent modification of an enzyme usually involves phosphorylation/ dephosphorylation
of
(A)
Serine residue
(B)
Proline residue
(C)
Hydroxylysine residue
(D) Hydroxyproline residue
7) Which of the following enzyme typically elevated in alcoholism?
(A)
Serum ALP
(B)
Serum GOT
(C)
Serum g-GT
(D) None
8) The glycogen content of the liver is upto
(A)
6% (B) 8%
(B) 10% (D) 12%
9) Acute hemolytic episode after administration of antimalarial, primaquin, is
due to deficiency of the enzyme:
(A)
6-Phosphogluconate dehydrogenase
(B)
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
(C)
Epimerase
(D) Transketolase
10) Which of the following is known as bone forming
enzyme?
(E) Alkaline phosphatase
(F)
Acid phosphatase
(G) Leucine aminopeptidase
(H) none
Answers 1-C, 2-B, 3-A, 4-C, 5-A, 6-A, 7-C, 8-B, 9-B, 10-A