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This section includes 401 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Automata Theory knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 301. |
Peroxisomes are usually found in protozoa and |
| A. | protoctist |
| B. | monera |
| C. | yeast |
| D. | fungi |
| Answer» D. fungi | |
| 302. |
When did Catherine Parr marry Henry VIII? |
| A. | 5 May 1546 |
| B. | 9 February 1544 |
| C. | 7 December 1545 |
| D. | 15 July 1543 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 303. |
When did Catherine of Braganza return to Portugal? |
| A. | 1692 |
| B. | 1685 |
| C. | 1680 |
| D. | 1688 |
| Answer» B. 1685 | |
| 304. |
Why is it that inhaling nitric oxide reduces blood pressure only in the lung tissue and not elsewhere in the body*? |
| A. | Because nitric oxide cannot cross cell membranes and enter the blood |
| B. | Because other body tissues use a different signaling molecule |
| C. | None of the above |
| D. | Because nitric oxide breaks down quickly and thus cannot travel far |
| Answer» E. | |
| 305. |
The production volume variance under variable costing |
| A. | must exist |
| B. | must not exist |
| C. | non-inventoriable |
| D. | inventoriable |
| Answer» C. non-inventoriable | |
| 306. |
What do dystrophin, utrophin, actin, and tubulin have to do with eukaryotic cell structure and function? |
| A. | They all participate in the degradation of large amounts of ATP |
| B. | They are components in the reactions of photosynthesis |
| C. | They are all embedded proteins in plasma membranes |
| D. | They all participate in the production of large amounts of ATP |
| Answer» E. | |
| 307. |
The vertically upward dimension of cost analysis is also called |
| A. | project dimension |
| B. | accounting-period dimension |
| C. | back-flush accounting dimension |
| D. | lean accounting dimension |
| Answer» C. back-flush accounting dimension | |
| 308. |
If increase in average after-tax operating income is $885000 per year and the net initial investment is $35750000 |
| A. | 2.475% per year |
| B. | 4.475% per year |
| C. | 3.475% per year |
| D. | 2.475% per year |
| Answer» E. | |
| 309. |
Where did Catherine of Valois live after Owen Tudor was imprisoned? |
| A. | Bermondsey Abbey |
| B. | Lambeth Palace |
| C. | Carmelite Convent |
| D. | St. Ursula’s Convent |
| Answer» B. Lambeth Palace | |
| 310. |
Under absorption costing, the fixed cost of manufacturing is deferred to some |
| A. | present period |
| B. | future period |
| C. | yearly period |
| D. | monthly period |
| Answer» C. yearly period | |
| 311. |
When was Communicable Diseases Center founded? |
| A. | 4/9/1948 12:00:00 AM |
| B. | 3/28/1942 12:00:00 AM |
| C. | 12/24/1952 12:00:00 AM |
| D. | 7/1/1946 12:00:00 AM |
| Answer» E. | |
| 312. |
In cash flow estimation, the depreciation shelters company income from |
| A. | expansion |
| B. | salvages |
| C. | taxation |
| D. | discounts |
| Answer» D. discounts | |
| 313. |
The measure of the capacity utilization which is considered as most stable one is |
| A. | spiral capacity |
| B. | supply capacity |
| C. | demand capacity |
| D. | practical capacity |
| Answer» E. | |
| 314. |
Pollination and dispersal of seeds is usually done by the help of |
| A. | chloroplast |
| B. | chromoplast |
| C. | chlorophyll |
| D. | None of Above |
| Answer» C. chlorophyll | |
| 315. |
The hormone or ligand can be considered as |
| A. | second messenger |
| B. | first messenger |
| C. | none of these |
| D. | both ( and ( |
| Answer» C. none of these | |
| 316. |
The food reserves in aleuronic layer are converted to carbohydrates for seed growth. What's the second thing aleuronic gets converted into? |
| A. | starch |
| B. | amylase |
| C. | glucose |
| D. | maltose |
| Answer» E. | |
| 317. |
In normal costing, the actual quantity of cost allocation base used is multiplied to budgeted fixed overhead rates to calculate |
| A. | indirect manufacturing overhead cost |
| B. | direct manufacturing overhead cost |
| C. | fixed manufacturing overhead cost |
| D. | variable manufacturing overhead cost |
| Answer» D. variable manufacturing overhead cost | |
| 318. |
Cell drinking is referred to as |
| A. | Pinocytosis |
| B. | Phagocytosis |
| C. | Endocytosis |
| D. | Exocytosis |
| Answer» B. Phagocytosis | |
| 319. |
To select cholera-causing bacterium, Vibrio cholerae, the pH of the medium is maintained at a pH of |
| A. | 8.9 |
| B. | 8.5 |
| C. | 3.5 |
| D. | 6.79 |
| Answer» C. 3.5 | |
| 320. |
Due to difference in solute concentration, the water potential |
| A. | in blood capillaries is lower than the filtrate in Bowman's capsule |
| B. | in blood capillaries is higher than the filtrate in Bowman's capsule |
| C. | both are invalid options |
| D. | both are valid options |
| Answer» B. in blood capillaries is higher than the filtrate in Bowman's capsule | |
| 321. |
The cost which is excluded from inventoriable costs in variable costing method is called |
| A. | variable factory overheads |
| B. | fixed manufacturing cost |
| C. | variable manufacturing costs |
| D. | fixed factory overheads |
| Answer» C. variable manufacturing costs | |
| 322. |
The throughput contribution is added into direct material cost of goods sold to calculate |
| A. | indirect material |
| B. | revenues |
| C. | expenses |
| D. | direct material |
| Answer» C. expenses | |
| 323. |
The free cash flow is $15000 and the net investment in operating capital is $9000 then the net operating profit after taxes is |
| A. | $24,000 |
| B. | $6,000 |
| C. | −$6000 |
| D. | −$24000 |
| Answer» B. $6,000 | |
| 324. |
The total sales are $355000, the beginning inventory is $23000 and the ending inventory is $15000 then total production is |
| A. | $363,000 |
| B. | $463,000 |
| C. | $393,000 |
| D. | $493,000 |
| Answer» B. $463,000 | |
| 325. |
The 23 homologous chromosomes can be differentiated in |
| A. | paternal chromosomes |
| B. | maternal chromosomes |
| C. | None of above |
| D. | Both A and B |
| Answer» E. | |
| 326. |
The situation in which the new business reduces the existing business of the firm is classified as |
| A. | non-cannibalization effect |
| B. | cannibalization effect |
| C. | external effect |
| D. | internal effect |
| Answer» C. external effect | |
| 327. |
The budgeted fixed cost is $26000 and per unit budgeted denominator level is 1300 units then budgeted fixed cost is |
| A. | $50 |
| B. | $30 |
| C. | $20 |
| D. | $40 |
| Answer» D. $40 | |
| 328. |
In absorption costing, the contribution margin per unit, fixed operating and manufacturing costs are all dependants of |
| A. | profit point |
| B. | breakeven point |
| C. | production point |
| D. | cost point |
| Answer» C. production point | |
| 329. |
Anchorage -dependent cells require |
| A. | dry surface for growth |
| B. | wettable surface for growth |
| C. | nothing to do with the surface |
| D. | either ( or ( |
| Answer» C. nothing to do with the surface | |
| 330. |
Which of the following processes involve the combining of a message from one signaling molecule with that of another to either enhance or inhibit a cellular effect? |
| A. | Signal reception |
| B. | Signal transduction |
| C. | Signal amplification |
| D. | Signal integration |
| Answer» E. | |
| 331. |
When was William Herbert Foege Director of CDC? |
| A. | 1993-1998 |
| B. | 1960-1962 |
| C. | 1962-1966 |
| D. | 1977-1983 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 332. |
The rate of return which is required to satisfy stockholders and debt holders is classified as |
| A. | weighted average cost of interest |
| B. | weighted average cost of capital |
| C. | weighted average salvage value |
| D. | mean cost of capital |
| Answer» C. weighted average salvage value | |
| 333. |
The method which calculates the time to recoup initial investemnt of project in form of expected cash flows is classified as |
| A. | net value cash flow method |
| B. | payback method |
| C. | single cash flow method |
| D. | lean cash flows methods |
| Answer» C. single cash flow method | |
| 334. |
The direct material cost of goods sold is $4500 revenues are $9000 then the contribution margin is |
| A. | −$13500 |
| B. | $4,500 |
| C. | −$4500 |
| D. | $13,500 |
| Answer» C. −$4500 | |
| 335. |
Large protein molecules are prevented to get through the |
| A. | basement membrane |
| B. | endothelium of the Bowman's capsule |
| C. | Podocytes |
| D. | epithelial cells |
| Answer» B. endothelium of the Bowman's capsule | |
| 336. |
Which of the following techniques may be performed quantitatively to determine the number of bacteria of a particular type? |
| A. | Spread plate |
| B. | Pour plate |
| C. | Streak plate technique |
| D. | Both ( and ( |
| Answer» E. | |
| 337. |
Nitroglycerin has long been administered to human patients suffering from chronic chest pain (angina). This medication works because it |
| A. | is broken down into hormones that affect the heart |
| B. | mimics the action of signal receptors |
| C. | breaks down into nitric oxide, which increases blood flow to the heart |
| D. | interferes with chemical cascades that trigger contraction of heart muscle |
| Answer» D. interferes with chemical cascades that trigger contraction of heart muscle | |
| 338. |
The enzyme that catalyzes the splitting of PIP2 into two molecules of inositol triphosphate (IP3) and diacylglycerol in cell signaling, is |
| A. | phospholipase C |
| B. | phosphokinase C |
| C. | lipokinase |
| D. | phosphodiesterase C |
| Answer» B. phosphokinase C | |
| 339. |
The normal costing and standard costing methods are used in decisions such as |
| A. | investment decisions |
| B. | pricing decisions |
| C. | product mix decisions |
| D. | Both B and C |
| Answer» E. | |
| 340. |
Cell theory proposes that all living cells arise from |
| A. | fossils |
| B. | plant cells |
| C. | pre-existing cells |
| D. | new cells |
| Answer» D. new cells | |
| 341. |
The per unit budgeted per unit cost is $165 and budgeted production units are 400 then fixed budgeted manufacturing costs are |
| A. | $36,000 |
| B. | $66,000 |
| C. | $56,000 |
| D. | $46,000 |
| Answer» C. $56,000 | |
| 342. |
The change in variable costing in operating income is $9000 and contribution margin per unit is $6000 then change in sold units is |
| A. | $2.5 per unit |
| B. | $1.5 per unit |
| C. | $3.5 per unit |
| D. | $5.5 per unit |
| Answer» C. $3.5 per unit | |
| 343. |
The absence of enzyme which helps in catabolism of lipids lead towards the disease called |
| A. | glycogenesis |
| B. | hay fever |
| C. | Tay sach's |
| D. | polio |
| Answer» D. polio | |
| 344. |
The numerator of fixed manufacturing rate can be reduced by using |
| A. | write ups |
| B. | write downs |
| C. | upward write up |
| D. | downward write down |
| Answer» B. write downs | |
| 345. |
In cash flow estimation, the depreciation is considered as |
| A. | cash charge |
| B. | noncash charge |
| C. | cashflow discounts |
| D. | net salvage discount |
| Answer» C. cashflow discounts | |
| 346. |
What is the name of the protein signaling molecule that alters glucose uptake, and where would its receptors be located? |
| A. | Insulin; beta cells of the pancreas |
| B. | Insulin; many different cell types that use glucose for fuel |
| C. | NGF; the nerves involved in simple reflexes |
| D. | PDGF; the blood |
| Answer» C. NGF; the nerves involved in simple reflexes | |
| 347. |
From the photosynthesizing leaves, the sugar is transported to the phloem cells to be carried around the plant through |
| A. | Active Transport |
| B. | Diffusion |
| C. | differential osmosis |
| D. | partial osmosis |
| Answer» B. Diffusion | |
| 348. |
When was Catherine of Valois crowned queen? |
| A. | 31 May 1419 |
| B. | 23 February 1421 |
| C. | 1 December 1426 |
| D. | 14 September 1418 |
| Answer» C. 1 December 1426 | |
| 349. |
The place on chromosome where spindle fibers are attached during cell division is called |
| A. | chromatids |
| B. | centromere |
| C. | centrioles |
| D. | None of Above |
| Answer» C. centrioles | |
| 350. |
Simple nerve reflexes use signaling molecules called |
| A. | nitric oxides |
| B. | neurotransmitters |
| C. | proteases |
| D. | G proteins |
| Answer» C. proteases | |