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| 4651. |
The role of nucleus in regulating the morphology of plant was discovered in [DPMT 1982; MHCET 2001] |
| A. | Maize |
| B. | Garden pea |
| C. | Neurospora |
| D. | Acetabularia |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4652. |
Cell which does not contain nuclear membrane |
| A. | Bacteria |
| B. | Algae |
| C. | Fungi |
| D. | Lichen |
| Answer» B. Algae | |
| 4653. |
True nucleus is absent in [CPMT 1987] |
| A. | Green algae |
| B. | Fungi |
| C. | Lichens |
| D. | Bacteria |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4654. |
Nucleus is absent in |
| A. | Sieve tubes |
| B. | Companion cells |
| C. | Chlorenchyma |
| D. | All the above |
| Answer» B. Companion cells | |
| 4655. |
The structure of nuclear membrane facilitates [CPMT 1985, 2002] |
| A. | Synapsis of homologous chromosomes at meiosis |
| B. | Nucleo-cytoplasmic exchange of materials |
| C. | Anaphasic separation of daughter chromosomes |
| D. | Organization of spindles |
| Answer» C. Anaphasic separation of daughter chromosomes | |
| 4656. |
Histone proteins found in nuclei of eukaryotes are [CPMT 2000] |
| A. | Acidic |
| B. | Basic |
| C. | Neutral |
| D. | Amphoteric |
| Answer» C. Neutral | |
| 4657. |
Pars amorpha is associated with [CMC Vellore 1994] |
| A. | Nucleus |
| B. | Chloroplast |
| C. | Mitochondria |
| D. | Nucleolus |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4658. |
Nucleoli are rich in [CPMT 1982; CBSE PMT 1993; BHU 2001; MP PMT 2003] |
| A. | DNA and RNA |
| B. | DNA, RNA and proteins |
| C. | DNA |
| D. | RNA |
| Answer» C. DNA | |
| 4659. |
The "master mind'' of the cell is |
| A. | Protoplast |
| B. | Nucleolus |
| C. | Nucleus |
| D. | Plastid |
| Answer» D. Plastid | |
| 4660. |
Watson has calculated the nuclear pores of the mammalian cells to be ...... of the total surface area of the nucleus |
| A. | 5 percent |
| B. | 50 percent |
| C. | 25 percent |
| D. | 10 percent |
| Answer» C. 25 percent | |
| 4661. |
ATP is [BVP 2002] |
| A. | Nucleotide |
| B. | Nucleoside |
| C. | Nucleic acid |
| D. | Hormone |
| Answer» B. Nucleoside | |
| 4662. |
ATP is [Orissa PMT 2002] |
| A. | Adenosine D-ribose three phosphate |
| B. | Adenosine L-ribose three phosphate |
| C. | Adenine D-ribose three phosphate |
| D. | Adenine L-ribose three phosphate |
| Answer» D. Adenine L-ribose three phosphate | |
| 4663. |
Which of the following is a purine [MP PMT 1999] |
| A. | Prokaryotes |
| B. | Guanine |
| C. | Thymine |
| D. | Uracil |
| Answer» C. Thymine | |
| 4664. |
DNA differs from RNA [BHU 2003] |
| A. | In the nature of sugar alone |
| B. | In the nature of purines alone |
| C. | In the nature of sugar and pyrimidines |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» D. None of the above | |
| 4665. |
RNA is absent in [BHU 1980; MP PMT 1986; MHCET 2003] |
| A. | Plasmalemma |
| B. | Cytoplasm |
| C. | Chromosomes |
| D. | Ribosomes |
| Answer» B. Cytoplasm | |
| 4666. |
Which of the following bases is present in RNA in place of thymine [CPMT 1986; Orissa JEE 2004] |
| A. | Uracil |
| B. | Adenine |
| C. | Guanine |
| D. | Water |
| Answer» B. Adenine | |
| 4667. |
Which of the cell organelles are devoid of deoxy ribonucleic acid [RPMT 1997] |
| A. | Mitochondria and nucleus |
| B. | Chloroplast and mitochondria |
| C. | Nucleus and chloroplast |
| D. | Lysosome and dictyosome |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4668. |
Nucleoside is made up of [BHU 1995; Pb. PMT 2004] |
| A. | Sugar only |
| B. | Phosphate only |
| C. | Sugar and phosphate |
| D. | Sugar and base |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4669. |
Hydrolysis of nucleic acid yields [AMU 1988] |
| A. | Only sugar |
| B. | Phosphoric acid only |
| C. | Nitrogenous base only |
| D. | All the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4670. |
DNA is a polymer of [CPMT 1998; BVP 2000] |
| A. | Nucleotide |
| B. | Nucleoside |
| C. | Amino acids |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» B. Nucleoside | |
| 4671. |
The similarity between DNA and RNA is that both are [KCET 1999] |
| A. | Double stranded |
| B. | Having similar sugars |
| C. | Polymers of nucleotides |
| D. | Having similar pyrimidines |
| Answer» D. Having similar pyrimidines | |
| 4672. |
How many nucleotides are present in one turn of DNA helix [MP PMT 1999, 2000; Haryana PMT 2005] |
| A. | 4 pairs |
| B. | 8 pairs |
| C. | 10 pairs |
| D. | 9 pairs |
| Answer» D. 9 pairs | |
| 4673. |
A nucleoside differs from a nucleotide in not having [MP PMT 1998; BVP 2002] |
| A. | Phosphate |
| B. | Sugar |
| C. | Phosphate and sugar |
| D. | Nitrogen base |
| Answer» B. Sugar | |
| 4674. |
The strongest evidence that DNA is genetic material comes from |
| A. | That chromosomes are made up of DNA |
| B. | Transformation of bacterial cells |
| C. | That DNA is not present in the cytoplasm |
| D. | That DNA is present in the nucleus |
| Answer» C. That DNA is not present in the cytoplasm | |
| 4675. |
Five nitrogen atoms are present in the ring of |
| A. | Uracil |
| B. | Guanine |
| C. | Cytosine |
| D. | Thymine |
| Answer» C. Cytosine | |
| 4676. |
The nucleic acid base having two possible binding sites is [AIIMS 2004] |
| A. | Thymine |
| B. | Cytosine |
| C. | Guanine |
| D. | Adenine |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4677. |
The length of DNA having 23 base pairs is [Kerala PMT 2004] |
| A. | \[\text{70}\,\,\overset{\text{o}}{\mathop{\text{A}}}\,\] |
| B. | \[\text{78}\text{.4}\,\,\overset{\text{o}}{\mathop{\text{A}}}\,\] |
| C. | \[\text{78}\text{.2}\,\,\overset{\text{o}}{\mathop{\text{A}}}\,\] |
| D. | \[\text{74}\text{.8}\,\,\overset{\text{o}}{\mathop{\text{A}}}\,\] |
| E. | \[\text{74}\text{.2}\,\,\overset{\text{o}}{\mathop{\text{A}}}\,\] |
| Answer» E. \[\text{74}\text{.2}\,\,\overset{\text{o}}{\mathop{\text{A}}}\,\] | |
| 4678. |
Ultraviolet light absorbed by nucleic acid is [RPMT 2000] |
| A. | 26 nm |
| B. | 75 nm |
| C. | 260 nm |
| D. | 1500 nm |
| Answer» B. 75 nm | |
| 4679. |
Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched [MP PMT 1993] |
| A. | Recombinant DNA DNA formed by the joining of segments of DNA from different sources |
| B. | Purine Nitrogenous bases Cytosine, thymine and uracil |
| C. | ATP The principal energy carrying compound in the cell |
| D. | r-RNA RNA molecules found in ribosomes |
| Answer» C. ATP The principal energy carrying compound in the cell | |
| 4680. |
DNA was first discovered by [CPMT 1979, 94; BHU 1985] |
| A. | Beadle and Tatum |
| B. | Watson and Crick |
| C. | Friedrich Miescher |
| D. | Kornberg |
| Answer» D. Kornberg | |
| 4681. |
Which of the following is capable of self-replication [CPMT 1988] |
| A. | An enzyme |
| B. | A carbohydrate molecule |
| C. | A water molecule |
| D. | A nucleic acid |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4682. |
Purines are |
| A. | Single ring compounds |
| B. | Double ring compounds |
| C. | Straight chain compounds |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» C. Straight chain compounds | |
| 4683. |
Pentose sugar present in nucleic acid is |
| A. | Ribulose |
| B. | Ribose |
| C. | Raffinose |
| D. | Xylulose |
| Answer» C. Raffinose | |
| 4684. |
The transformation experiments on Pneumococcus showed that [CPMT 1988] |
| A. | DNA can duplicate itself |
| B. | RNA is the genetic material |
| C. | DNA is the genetic material |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» D. None of these | |
| 4685. |
DNA is not found in [CPMT 1987] |
| A. | Chromatin |
| B. | Nucleus |
| C. | Nucleolus |
| D. | Cytoplasm |
| Answer» D. Cytoplasm | |
| 4686. |
In DNA molecule, which of the following base pair is present [MP PMT 1992; CPMT 1991; BHU 1980] |
| A. | Cytosine and adenine |
| B. | Adenine and thymine |
| C. | Adenine and guanine |
| D. | Cytosine and thymine |
| Answer» C. Adenine and guanine | |
| 4687. |
Nucleic acids were discovered by [MP PMT 1999] |
| A. | Watson and Crick |
| B. | Khorana |
| C. | Wilkins |
| D. | Miescher |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4688. |
DNA is present in [MP PMT 1995, 98; BVP 2000; RPMT 2001; MHCET 2001] |
| A. | Nucleus only |
| B. | Mitochondrion only |
| C. | Chloroplast only |
| D. | All the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4689. |
The function of histone proteins of nuclei is |
| A. | To provide amino acids for enzyme synthesis |
| B. | To provide structural proteins for stabilising chromosome structure |
| C. | To neutralise anionic charges of inter nucleotide phosphate in DNA |
| D. | Both (b) and (c) |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4690. |
Pyrimidines are |
| A. | Single ring compounds |
| B. | Double ring compounds |
| C. | Three ring compounds |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. Double ring compounds | |
| 4691. |
DNA strands are antiparallel because of the presence of [Kerala PMT 2004] |
| A. | H-bonds |
| B. | Peptide bonds |
| C. | Disulfied bonds |
| D. | Phosphate-diester bonds None of the above |
| Answer» B. Peptide bonds | |
| 4692. |
DNA is not present in one of the following [DPMT 1983; MP PMT 2003] |
| A. | Mitochondria |
| B. | Chloroplast |
| C. | Bacteriophage |
| D. | Tobacco mosaic virus |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4693. |
In DNA guanine pairs with [CPMT 1980; AFMC 1988] |
| A. | Cytosine |
| B. | Thymine |
| C. | Uracil |
| D. | Adenine |
| Answer» B. Thymine | |
| 4694. |
A DNA strand is directly involved in the synthesis of following except |
| A. | Another DNA |
| B. | Protein synthesis |
| C. | tRNA molecule |
| D. | mRNA molecule |
| Answer» C. tRNA molecule | |
| 4695. |
Strands of DNA are bonded by [CPMT 1980; AIIMS 1989; Bihar MDAT 1992] |
| A. | Hydrogen |
| B. | Carbon |
| C. | Oxygen |
| D. | Nitrogen |
| Answer» B. Carbon | |
| 4696. |
DNA is concentrated in [CPMT 1979, 86] |
| A. | Chromatin as DNA protein complex |
| B. | Ribosomes |
| C. | Golgi bodies |
| D. | Plastids |
| Answer» B. Ribosomes | |
| 4697. |
Who proved that DNA is a genetic material |
| A. | Jacob and Monad |
| B. | Avery, Mcleod and McCarthy |
| C. | Griffith |
| D. | Harshey and Chase |
| Answer» D. Harshey and Chase | |
| 4698. |
Which form of RNA has a structure resembling clover leaf [CBSE PMT 2004] |
| A. | RNA |
| B. | RNA |
| C. | \[r\]RNA |
| D. | \[hn\] RNA |
| Answer» C. \[r\]RNA | |
| 4699. |
During replication of a bacterial chromosome DNA synthesis starts from a replication origin site and [CBSE PMT 2004] |
| A. | Moves in one direction of the site |
| B. | Moves in bi-directional way |
| C. | RNA primers are involved |
| D. | Is facilitated by tolemerase |
| Answer» C. RNA primers are involved | |
| 4700. |
During transcription, if the nucleotide sequence of the DNA strand that is being coded is ATACG; then the nucleotide sequence in the mRNA would be [CBSE PMT 2004] |
| A. | UAUGC |
| B. | UATGC |
| C. | TATGC |
| D. | TCTGG |
| Answer» B. UATGC | |