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361.

Raffinose is

  • trisaccharide

  • disaccharide

  • monosaccharide

  • polysaccharide


362.

Lactic acid molecule has

  • one chiral carbon atom

  • two carbon atoms less

  • three carbon atoms less

  • asymmetric molecule


363.

The metal ion present in vitamin B12 is

  • Co3+

  • Co2+

  • Fe2+

  • Fe3+


364.

Glucose on oxidation gives the acid containing the C-chiral atoms equal to

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 5


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365.

Which of the following is not correct?

  • Chlorophyll is responsible for the synthesis of carbohydrates in plants

  • The compound formed in the addition of oxygen to haemoglobin is called oxyhaemoglobin.

  • Acetyl salicylic acid is known as aspirin.

  • The metal ion present in vitamin B12 is Mg2+


366.

For a reversible reaction, A  B, which one of the following statements is wrong from the given energy profile diagram?

  • Activation energy of forward reaction is greater than backward reaction

  • The forward reaction is endothermic.

  • The threshold energy is less than that of activation energy.

  • The energy of activation of forward reaction is equal to the sum of heat of reaction and the energy of activation of backward reaction.


367.

Hydrolysis of sucrose with dilute aqueous sulphuric acid yields-

  • 1 : 1 D-(+)-glucose; D-(-)-fructose

  • 1 : 2 D-(+)-glucose; D-(-)-fructose

  • 1 : 1 D-(-)-glucose; D-(+)-fructose

  • 1 : 2 D-(-)-glucose; D-(+)-fructose


368.

Which of the following biomolecules acts as specific catalysts in biological reaction ?

  • Carbohydrates

  • Lipids

  • Vitamins

  • Enzyme


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369.

How many tripeptides can be prepared by linking the amino acids glycine, alanine and phenyl alanine?

  • One

  • Three

  • Six

  • Twelve


C.

Six

Tripepndes are amino acids polymers in which three individual amino acid units, called residues, are linked together by amide bonds. In these, an amine group from one residue forms an amide bond with the carboxyl group of a second residue, the amino group of the second forms an amide bond with the carboxyl group of the third. 

Therefore, glycine (NH2-CH2-COOH), alanine (CH3-CH(NH2)-COOH) and phenyl alanine (C6H5-CH2C(NH2)HCOOH) can be linked in six different ways.


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370.

A codon has a sequence of A, and specifies a particular B that is to be incorporated into a C. What are A, B and C?

  • A - 3 bases; B - amino acid; C - carbohydrate

  • A - 3 acids; B - carbohydrate; C - protein

  • A - 3 bases; B - protein; C - amino acid

  • A - 3 bases; B - amino acid; C - protein


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