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Biology questions for grade 11 -12 students from grade 11 unit 3 enzymes.
Choose the best answer
1. What is the primary function of enzymes?
A. Store energy
B. Catalyze biochemical reactions
C. Provide structural support
D. Transport molecules
2. Which of the following best describes the active site of an enzyme?
A. The region where substrates bind and reactions occur
B. The part of the enzyme that determines its shape
C. The area where inhibitors bind
D. The site for cofactor attachment
3. What is a cofactor?
A. An organic molecule that assists enzyme function
B. A metal ion that is required for enzyme activity
C. A substrate that binds to an enzyme
D. A product of an enzymatic reaction
4. Which type of inhibition occurs when an inhibitor binds to the active site of an enzyme?
A. Non-competitive inhibition
B. Competitive inhibition
C. Allosteric inhibition
D. Feedback inhibition
5. What effect does temperature generally have on enzyme activity?
A. It has no effect.
B. It increases activity indefinitely.
C. It increases activity up to a certain point, then decreases.
D. It only decreases activity.
6. What is the term for the amount of substrate needed to reach half of the maximum reaction velocity (Vmax)?
A. Km (Michaelis constant)
B. Vmax
C. Turnover number
D. Activation energy
7. Which of the following statements about enzymes is FALSE?
A. Enzymes are consumed in reactions.
B. Enzymes can be reused multiple times.
C. Enzymes lower the activation energy of reactions.
D. Enzymes are highly specific for their substrates.
8. What type of enzyme catalyzes the transfer of a phosphate group?
A. Hydrolase
B. Ligase
C. Kinase
D. Phosphatase
9. Which of the following factors can affect enzyme activity?
A. Temperature
B. pH
C. Substrate concentration
D. All of the above
10. What is a zymogen?
A. An active form of an enzyme
B. An inactive precursor of an enzyme
C. An enzyme that requires a cofactor
D. An enzyme that catalyzes hydrolysis
11. Which type of enzyme breaks down lipids?
A. Amylase
B. Protease
C. Lipase
D. Nuclease
12. What is the role of allosteric sites on enzymes?
A. To bind substrates
B. To regulate enzyme activity by binding effector molecules
C. To provide structural integrity
D. To store energy
13. What is the optimum temperature of enzyme activity in human body?
A. 5 - 30°C
B. 35 - 75 °C
C. 25 - 45°C
D. 37°C
14. In non-competitive inhibition, how does the inhibitor affect the enzyme?
A. It binds to the active site and prevents substrate binding.
B. It binds to an allosteric site and alters enzyme shape.
C. It increases substrate affinity.
D. It has no effect on enzyme activity.
15. Which class of enzymes catalyzes the rearrangement of atoms within a molecule?
A. Hydrolases
B. Isomerases
C. Transferases
D. Ligases
16. What happens to enzymes at very high temperatures?
A. They become more active.
B. They become denatured and lose their function.
C. They remain unchanged.
D. They increase their substrate specificity.
17. Which enzyme is responsible for breaking down hydrogen peroxide in cells?
A. Amylase
B. Catalase
C. Peroxidase
D. Lactase
18. What is feedback inhibition in metabolic pathways?
A. The product of a pathway enhances an earlier step in the pathway.
B. The product of a pathway inhibits an earlier step in the pathway.
C. Substrates compete for active sites on enzymes.
D. Enzymes are permanently modified by their substrates.
19. What type of reaction do hydrolases catalyze?
A. Addition reactions
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Which of the following is a vertical asymptotes of f(x) = ln(x+1)?
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22. Which of the following is an endothermic process?
A) Melting
B) Freezing
C) Condensation
D) Sublimation
23. Which of the following is an exothermic process?
A) Melting
B) Freezing
C) Condensation
D) Evaporation
24. The enthalpy of vaporization is the amount of energy required to:
A) Convert 1 mole of a liquid into a gas
B) Convert 1 mole of a solid into a liquid
C) Convert 1 mole of a gas into a liquid
D) Convert 1 mole of a liquid into a solid
25. A mixture of 10.0 g of sodium chloride and 50.0 g of water has a volume of 60.0 mL. What is the density of the mixture.
A) 1.33 g/mL
B) 0.75 g/mL
C) 1.75 g/mL
D) 1.00 g/mL
26. A solution containing 2.00 mol of glucose (C6H12O6) is dissolved in 100.0 mL of water. What is the molarity of the solution.
A) 0.200 M
B) 2.00 M
C) 10.0 M
D) 0.100 M
27. A gas mixture contains 2.00 mol of nitrogen (N2), 1.00 mol of oxygen (O2), and 0.50 mol of carbon dioxide (CO2). What is the partial pressure of nitrogen in the mixture.
A) 0.50 atm
B) 1.00 atm
C) 1.50 atm
D) 2.00 atm
28. The average kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to:
A) The number of moles of the gas
B) The volume occupied by the gas
C) The absolute temperature of the gas
D) The total pressure of the gas
29. Which of the following statements is true regarding solids, liquids, and gases?
A) Solids have a definite shape and volume, while liquids have a definite volume but no definite shape, and gases have neither definite shape nor volume.
B) Solids, liquids, and gases all have a definite shape and volume.
C) Gases have a definite shape and volume, while solids and liquids do not.
D) Liquids have a definite shape, but solids and gases do not.
30. What happens to the particles in a substance when it transitions from a solid to a liquid?
A) The particles move closer together and become more ordered.
B) The particles gain energy, move apart, and become less ordered.
C) The particles lose energy and become more tightly packed.
D) The particles remain stationary and do not change.
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Chemistry questions for grade 11 -12 students from grade 9 unit 5 and grade 11 unit 3 physics states of matter.
Choose the best answer
1. What is the density of a substance if 50 grams occupies a volume of 25 cm³?
A) 0.5 g/cm³
B) 1.0 g/cm³
C) 2.0 g/cm³
D) 5.0 g/cm³
2. A gas occupies a volume of 2.0 L at a pressure of 1.0 atm. What will be its volume if the pressure is increased to 2.0 atm (at constant temperature)?
A) 1.0 L
B) 2.0 L
C) 3.0 L
D) 4.0 L
3. Which one of the following matter have definite volume, but have no definite shape?
A) Solids
B) Gases
C) Plasma
D) Liquids
4. What is the volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP)?
A) 22.4 L
B) 24.0 L
C) 18.0 L
D) 1.0 L
5. A gas has a volume of 3.0 L at a temperature of 300 K. What will be its temperature if the volume is reduced to 1.5 L (at constant pressure)?
A) 150 K
B) 200 K
C) 300 K
D) 600 K
6. When ice melts at 0°C, how much heat is absorbed by 200 g of ice? (Heat of fusion for ice = 334 J/g)
A) 6680 J
B) 6670 J
C) 1670 J
D) 334 J
7. If you have a balloon filled with gas at a pressure of 1.5 atm and a volume of 4.0 L, what will the new volume be if the pressure is reduced to 1.0 atm (temperature constant)?
A) 2.67 L
B) 4.5 L
C) 6.0 L
D) 8.0 L
8. A container holds 2 moles of gas at a temperature of 300 K and a pressure of 1 atm. What is the volume of the gas?
A) 49.4 L
B) 61.2 L
C) 73.2 L
D) 82.1 L
9. What is the final temperature if you start with a gas at 400 K and increase its volume from 2 L to 4 L while keeping pressure constant?
A) 200 K
B) 400 K
C) 600 K
D) 800 K
10. Which of the following matter have higher density than the others?
A) Solid
B) Liquid
C) Gases
D) Plasma
11. If the boiling point of a liquid is at standard atmospheric pressure (1 atm), what happens to its boiling point if the pressure is decreased to half an atm?
A) It increases
B) It decreases
C) It remains the same
D) It becomes unpredictable
12. A sample of gas has a volume of 10 L at a temperature of -20°C. What will be its volume at standard temperature (0°C), assuming constant pressure?
A) 9.7 L
B) 10 L
C) 10.2 L
D) 11 L
13. A gas is compressed from a volume of 5 L to a volume of 2 L at constant temperature. If the initial pressure was 3 atm, what is the final pressure?
A) 7.5 atm
B) 6 atm
C) 4 atm
D) 1.5 atm
14. Which of the following is not the physics properties of gases?
A) They are highly compressible.
B) They exert pressure equally in all directions.
C) Gases have much higher density than solids and liquids
D) The volume and the shape of gases are not fixed
15. Which of the following is equal to 1000cm³?
A) 10dm³
B) 100mL
C) 1L
D) 1m³
16. A balloon filled with helium has a volume of 10 L at room temperature (25°C). If it is cooled to -10°C, what will be its new volume? (Assuming ideal behavior and constant pressure)
A) Approximately 8.5 L
B) Approximately 9 L
C) Approximately 10 L
D) Approximately 11 L
17. Volume is:
A) Inversely proportional to temperature
B) Directly proportional to pressure
C) Increased when the temperature is decreased
D) Increased when the pressure is decreased
18. At what temperature will the volume of gas be doubled, if the original temperature is 17°C?
A) 580K
B) 1060K
C) 145K
D) 273K
19. If an unknown gas diffuses 1.73 times faster than krypton, what is the molar mass of the unknown gas? (Molar mass of krypton= 83. 8g/mol)
A) 28g/mol
B) 63.7g/mol
C) 110g/mol
D) 251g/mol
20. The direct change of gas to solid is:
A) Sublimation
B) Deposition
C) Evaporation
D) Condensation
21. If you have two gases in a closed container and one gas diffuses faster than the other, which law explains this phenomenon?
A) Boyle's Law
B) Charles' Law
C) Graham's Law
D) Dalton's Law
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Which one of the following matter has strong intermolecular force?
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One mole of gas occupies 27L, and its density is 1.41g/L at a particular temperature and pressure. What is the density of the gas at STP?
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At the same temperature and pressure, equal volumes of gas contain equal numbers of moles. This observation is known as____________.
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At what temperature will the volume of gas be halved, if the original temperature is 17°C?
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A certain gas occupies a volume of 10m³ at a pressure of 100kPa. If its volume is increased to 20m³, what would be the new pressure of the gas at constant temperature?
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22. Which term describes animals that can maintain a constant body temperature regardless of environmental conditions?
A) Ectothermic
B) Endothermic
C) Poikilothermic
D) Homeothermic
23. What type of feeding strategy involves an organism consuming its own kind?
A) Herbivory
B) Carnivory
C) Cannibalism
D) Omnivory
24. Which animal group exhibits the most complex nervous systems?
A) Insects
B) Fish
C) Mammals
D) Reptiles
25. What is the primary function of pheromones in animals?
A) To aid in digestion
B) To attract mates or signal danger
C) To camouflage from predators
D) To regulate body temperature
26. Which animal is known for its ability to produce bioluminescence?
A) Firefly
B) Elephant
C) Tiger
D) Giraffe
27. What term describes the seasonal movement of animals from one region to another?
A) Migration
B) Hibernation
C) Estivation
D) Foraging
28. Which group of animals is known for having exoskeletons?
A) Mammals
B) Birds
C) Arthropods
D) Amphibians
29. What type of feeding mechanism do filter feeders use?
A) Grazing on plants
B) Catching prey with teeth
C) Straining food particles from water
D) Absorbing nutrients through skin
30. Which physiological process helps fish regulate their buoyancy in water?
A) Swim bladder adjustment
B) Gills respiration
C) Heart rate variation
D) Liver metabolism
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Biology questions for grade 12 students from grade 11 unit-2 Animals.
Choose the best answer
1. Which of the following is a characteristic unique to animals?
A) Photosynthesis
B) Multicellularity
C) Heterotrophy
D) Cell walls
2. What type of body symmetry do most animals exhibit?
A) Asymmetry
B) Radial symmetry
C) Bilateral symmetry
D) Spherical symmetry
3. Which of the following is a common characteristic of mammals?
A) Feathers
B) Scales
C) Mammary glands
D) Gills
4. Which of the following groups is considered invertebrates?
A) Fish
B) Amphibians
C) Arthropods
D) Reptiles
5. What is the primary feature that distinguishes vertebrates from invertebrates?
A) Presence of a backbone
B) Ability to reproduce sexually
C) Presence of legs
D) Ability to fly
6. Which of the following is an example of an echinoderm?
A) Squid
B) Starfish
C) Octopus
D) Crab
7. What type of reproduction involves the development of an embryo from an unfertilized egg?
A) Sexual reproduction
B) Asexual reproduction
C) Parthenogenesis
D) Budding
8. In which type of reproduction do offspring develop from a single parent without fertilization?
A) Sexual reproduction
B) Asexual reproduction
C) Fragmentation
D) Sexual dimorphism
9. Which reproductive strategy involves laying eggs outside the body?
A) Oviparity
B) Viviparity
C) Ovoviviparity
D) Asexual reproduction
10. Which insect is primarily responsible for pollination in many crops?
A) Mosquito
B) Butterfly
C) Ant
D) Beetle
11. What is the role of honeybees in agriculture?
A) Pest control
B) Pollination
C) Soil aeration
D) Decomposition
12. Which insect is known for producing silk?
A) Termite
B) Silkworm
C) Grasshopper
D) Ladybug
13. What term describes the study of animal behavior?
A) Ethology
B) Ecology
C) Zoology
D) Physiology
14. Which behavior is characterized by a fixed action pattern in response to a specific stimulus?
A) Imprinting
B) Reflex action
C) Migration
D) Courtship behavior
15. What is the term for a behavior that increases an animal's chances of survival and reproduction?
A) Innate behavior
B) Learned behavior
C) Adaptive behavior
D) Social behavior
16. What is homeostasis?
A) The ability to reproduce
B) The maintenance of stable internal conditions
C) The ability to adapt to the environment
D) The process of evolution
17. Which organ system is primarily responsible for maintaining homeostasis in animals?
A) Digestive system
B) Nervous system
C) Endocrine system
D) Circulatory system
18. How do mammals regulate their body temperature?
A) Through behavioral adaptations only
B) By changing their color
C) Through physiological mechanisms like sweating or shivering
D) By migrating to different climates
19. Which of the following animals is known for its ability to hibernate?
A) Dolphin
B) Bear
C) Eagle
D) Shark
20. What type of animal is typically characterized by having a hydrostatic skeleton?
A) Arthropods
B) Mollusks
C) Annelids (earthworms, etc.)
D) Both B and C
21. Which animal is known for its complex vocalizations and social structures?
A) Wolf
B) Goldfish
C) Snail
D) Jellyfish
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If f is the greatest integer function and g is absolute value function, then what is the value of fog(3/2) + gof(-4/3)?
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