Friday, July 10, 2015

TRY OUT BIOKIMIA KELAS XII

1. If you remove all of the functional groups from an organic molecule so that it has only carbon and hydrogen atoms, the molecule becomes a _____ molecule.
   A)  carbohydrate
   B)  carbonyl
   C)  carboxyl
   D)  hydrocarbon

2,All of the following are true of protein denaturation except that it
   A)  is a shape change
   B)  is always irreversible
   C)  may be caused by a pH change
   D)  could result from a temperature change

3,There are several levels of protein structure, the most complex of which is
   A)  primary
   B)  secondary
   C)  tertiary
   D)  quaternary

4, Nucleic acids are chains of 5-carbon sugars linked by ____ bonds with an organic base protruding from each sugar.
   A)  amino
   B)  phosphodiester
   C)  carboxyl
   D)  phosphate

5, With respect to galactose, glucose is
   A)  a stereoisomer
   B)  a structural isomer
   C)  not an isomer
   D)  unrelated except that they are both sugars

6, The functional group - NH2 is a(n)
   A)  carboxyl group
   B)  amino group
   C)  hydroxyl group
   D)  phosphate group
   E)  carbonyl group

7, Which of the following is not a lipid?
   A)  chitin
   B)  terpenes
   C)  steroids
   D)  prostaglandins
   E)  unsaturated fat

8, Glucose is a
   A)  protein
   B)  disaccharide
   C)  nucleic acid
   D)  monosaccharide
   E)  starch

9, Double helix describes the structure of a molecule of
   A)  protein
   B)  disaccharide
   C)  starch
   D)  monosaccharide
   E)  DNA

10, Triacylglycerol contains fatty acids and
   A)  glucose
   B)  glycogen
   C)  glycerol
   D)  guanine
   E)  an amino group

11, Animals store glucose in the form of
   A)  amylose
   B)  glycogen
   C)  glycerol
   D)  guanine
   E)  cellulose

12, What is the yield of chemical energy, on average, for every gram of carbohydrate and every gram of fat that is utilized?
   A)  4 kcal each
   B)  9 kcal each
   C)  4 kcal and 9 kcal, respectively
   D)  9 kcal and 4 kcal, respectively
   E)  40 kcal and 90 kcal, respectively

13, In the formation of a macromolecule, what type of bond would join two amino acid subunits?
   A)  ionic bond
   B)  phosphodiester bond
   C)  hydrogen bond
   D)  peptide bond

14, In the formation of a macromolecule, what type of reaction would join two subunits together?
   A)  hydrophobic reaction
   B)  hydrolysis reaction
   C)  dehydration reaction
   D)  denaturation reaction

15, The sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide is called the
   A)  primary structure
   B)  secondary structure
   C)  tertiary structure
   D)  quaternary structure

16, The globular shape of a protein is called the
   A)  primary structure
   B)  secondary structure
   C)  tertiary structure
   D)  quaternary structure

17, In a DNA molecule, what holds together nitrogenous bases from the two polymer chains?
   A)  phosphodiester bonds
   B)  ionic bonds
   C)  covalent bonds
   D)  peptide bonds
   E)  hydrogen bonds

18, Assuming they all had the same number of carbon atoms, which of the following has the most C-H bonds?
   A)  an unsaturated fat
   B)  a polyunsaturated fat
   C)  a polysaccharide
   D)  a saturated fat

19, Why is cellulose so difficult for most animals to digest?
   A)  they don't have the proper enzyme to break the bonds between subunits
   B)  cellulose is made up of chitin, which is indigestible
   C)  the bonds holding cellulose subunits together are extremely strong, stronger than in any other macromolecule
   D)  there are many hydrogen bonds holding the subunits together

20, What happens during a hydrolysis reaction?
   A)  protein coils into its secondary structure
   B)  the bond between two subunits of a macromolecule is broken
   C)  saturated fats become unsaturated
   D)  a bond is formed between two subunits of a macromolecule
   E)  water breaks ionic bonds

21, Which of the following is not a disaccharide?
   A)  sucrose
   B)  maltose
   C)  lactose
   D)  amylose
   E)  all of the above are disaccarides

22, The general term for a large molecule made up of many similar subunits is
   A)  polymer
   B)  functional group
   C)  peptide
   D)  helix
   E)  pectin

23, Dehydration and hydrolysis reactions involve removing or adding _______________ to macromolecule subunits.
   A)  C and O
   B)  CH and NH2
   C)  C and H
   D)  COOH and H
   E)  OH and H

24, The empirical formula for carbohydrates is
   A)  (CHO)2
   B)  (CH20)n
   C)  2(CHO)n
   D)  (C2HO)n
   E)  (CnHnOn)2

25, Which of the following nitrogenous bases is found in DNA but is not found in RNA?
   A)  adenine
   B)  guanine
   C)  cytosine
   D)  thymine
   E)  uracil

26, What type of macromolecule carries out catalysis in biological systems?
   A)  proteins called enzymes
   B)  carbohydrates called starches
   C)  lipids called steroids
   D)  nucleic acids called DNA
   E)  carbohydrates called sugars

27, In nucleic acids, the purine nitrogenous bases are
   A)  uracil and thymine
   B)  cytosine and guanine
   C)  thymine and cytosine
   D)  adenine and guanine
   E)  guanine and thymine

28, In proteins, elements of secondary structure combine to form a(n)
   A)  domain
   B)  motif
   C)  alpha helix
   D)  beta sheet
   E)  chaperone

29, Molecules that have the same chemical formula but have different molecular structures are called
   A)  isotopes
   B)  ions
   C)  structural isotopes
   D)  isomers
   E)  both a and c

30, A hydrocarbon is said to be saturated if:
   A)  one end of the molecule is hydrophilic while the other end is hydrophobic.
   B)  it has one or more double bonds between carbon atoms.
   C)  it contains more than one functional group.
   D)  each internal carbon atom is covalently bonded to two hydrogen atoms.
   E)  its functional groups include at least one aromatic ring.

31, At what level(s) of protein structure would you expect to find disulfide bridges?
   A)  primary
   B)  secondary
   C)  tertiary
   D)  quaternary
   E)  only in b and c

32, Polymerization reactions in which polysaccharides are synthesized from monosaccharides or proteins are synthesized from amino acids:
   A)  result in the formation of water.
   B)  are hydrolysis reactions.
   C)  release energy.
   D)  result in the formation of covalent bonds between monomers called peptide bonds.
   E)  all of the above.

33, Which of the following is a characteristic of proteins?
   A)  Some may enhance the rate of specific chemical reactions.
   B)  They may form either long, thin fibrous molecules or compact, rounded globular molecules.
   C)  They store genetic information for cellular metabolism.
   D)  They form through hydrolysis reactions.
   E)  a and b

34, Amino acids and proteins are ionized at typical biological pH such that both the amino group and the carboxyl group gain hydrogen ions to become -NH3+ and -COOH, respectively.
   A)  True
   B)  False

35, A protein with quaternary structure contains four domains.
   A)  True
   B)  False

36, Both glycoside and peptide linkages result from dehydration synthesis.
   A)  True
   B)  False

37, Glycogen, starch, and cellulose are all polymers of glucose.
   A)  True
   B)  False

38, Hydrolysis of one molecule of a triglyceride to glycerol and fatty acids yields two molecules of water.
   A)  True
   B)  False

39, Which element occurs in nucleic acids?
   A)  calcium
   B)  phosphorus
   C)  manganese
   D)  sulfur
   E)  iron

40, The group of molecules called nucleotides contain:
   A)  phosphate groups.
   B)  pyrimidines.
   C)  purines.
   D)  pentose (a 5-carbon sugar).
   E)  all of the above.

41, Nucleotides have a nitrogenous base attached to a sugar at the:
   A)  1' carbon
   B)  2' carbon
   C)  3' carbon
   D)  4' carbon
   E)  5' carbon

42, The two strands of a DNA double helix are held together by:
   A)  ionic bonds.
   B)  hydrogen bonds.
   C)  nonpolar covalent bonds.
   D)  polar covalent bonds.
   E)  hydrophobic exclusions.

43, Molecular chaperones
   A)  are found in the nucleus and aid in folding of DNA
   B)  degrade proteins that have folded incorrectly
   C)  help new proteins fold correctly and repair incorrectly folded proteins
   D)  are only present in cells that are exposed to high temperatures
   E)  work through hydrophobic interactions


ANSWER


  1.  1.  D      2. B     3. D      4. D     5. A      6. D     7. A      8. D      9. E    10. C
  2. 11. B    12. C    13. D    14. C   15. A    16. C    17. E    18. D    19. A    20. B
  3. 21. D    22. A    23. E    24. B   25. D    26. A    27. D    28. B    29. D     30 D
  4. 31. E    32. A    33. E    34. B   35. B   36. A    37. A   38. B    39. B     40.   E
  5. 41. A    42. B    43. C

TRY OUT EVOLUSI SMA KELAS XII

          
1. In the study of science
      A)     deductive reasoning may be used, but inductive reasoning is preferred
      B)     inductive reasoning may be used, but deductive reasoning is preferred
      C)     only inductive reasoning is used
     D) either deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, or both may be used

2. A successful scientific experiment will result only in
      A)     rejection of one or more hypotheses
      B)     proving a hypothesis
      C)     accepting many hypotheses
      D)     confirming predictions

3. The "scientific method" involves all of the following except
      A)     imagination and insight
      B)     an educated guess
      C)     a rigid set of logical steps
      D)     a suspicion of what the truth might be

4. Homologous structures among animals provide evidence for evolution in that these structures are
      A)     different in different animals, but are modifications of the same basic structure
      B)     similar in function, but of different basic structure
      C)     all shown in the fossil record
      D)     all produced by the same gene

5. When it was shown that animals could reproduce geometrically but didn't, Darwin concluded that
      A)     the mathematics was faulty
      B)     the study from which the conclusions were drawn was flawed
      C)     they failed to reach their potential because of the selective action of nature
      D)     they actually reproduce arithmetically

6. Darwin spent 5 years sailing around the world on the
      A)     H.M.S. Species
      B)     H.M.S. Beagle
      C)     H.M.S. Evolution
      D)     H.M.S. Tortoise

7. Darwin explained his theory of evolution in a book called
      A)     On the Origin of Species
      B)     The Principles of Population
      C)     Survival of the Fittest
      D)     Around the World in Eighty Days

8. Which of the following is not part of the scientific process?
      A)     making predictions
      B)     asking questions
      C)     using creative insight
      D)     proving theories are true

9. The study of the way individual traits are transmitted from one generation to the next is called
      A)     ecology
      B)     genetics
      C)     cell biology
      D)     homology
      E)     analogy

10. Which of the following did not help Darwin formulate his theory of evolution?
      A)     fossil evidence that species had changed over time
      B)     closely related species on oceanic islands
      C)     belief that the earth was several thousand years old
      D)     evidence of artificial selection in domestic animals
      E)     all of the above did help Darwin

11. Structures that have the same evolutionary origin even though they may now have different structures or functions are said to be
      A)     endemic
      B)     analogous
      C)     homologous
      D)     immutable
      E)     geometric

12. Where did Darwin observe closely related species of finches and closely related species of tortorises?
      A)     The Galapagos Islands
      B)     Patagonia, South America
      C)     the Cape Verde Island
      D)     Australia
      E)     England

13. Who wrote an essay on population growth that helped Darwin formulate his theory of evolution?
      A)     Charles Lyell
      B)     Eratosthenes
      C)     Alfred Russel Wallace
      D)     Thomas Malthus
      E)     Karl Popper

14. Using general principles to analyze specific cases is called
      A)     deductive reasoning
      B)     inductive reasoning
      C)     natural selection
      D)     artificial selection

15. Which of the following pairs are analogous structures
      A)     the front leg of a horse and a human arm
      B)     the front leg of a frog and a bat wing
      C)     the wing of a bird and a bat wing
      D)     the front flipper of a porpoise and a human arm
      E)     the wing of a bird and a butterfly wing

16. How old was Darwin when he began his voyage around the world?
      A)     5
      B)     22
      C)     30
      D)     59
      E)     59

17. According to the fossil record, how many times has flight evolved among vertebrates?
      A)     1
      B)     2
      C)     3
      D)     4
      E)     5

18. Of the following biological levels of organization, which represents the smallest or lowest level?
      A)     organs
      B)     populations
      C)     cells
      D)     organisms
      E)     tissues

19. According to Darwin's theory of evolution
      A)     all individuals have an equal chance of surviving and reproducing
      B)     species are immutable
      C)     tortoises are the modern descendents of glyptodonts
      D)     all of the above
      E)     none of the above

20. You are conducting an experiment to test the hypothesis that dairy cows will give more milk if they listen to classical music while being milked. Your 20 experimental cows listen to classical music during milking; you collect all their milk and measure how much there is. Your 20 control cows should have all experimental conditions identical to the experimental cows except
      A)     they should listen to classical music at a louder volume
      B)     they should listen to classical music all the time, not just during milking
      C)     they should listen to a different type of music, like heavy metal
      D)     they should not listen to any music
      E)     they should not be milked

21. Which of the following statements concerning scientific hypotheses is false?
      A)     Their consequences can be tested by different investigators.
      B)     They can be used to make predictions.
      C)     They are not always correct.
      D)     They are the same as theories.
      E)     They are constructed based on observations.

22. Science is based on evidence rather than consensus.
      A)     True
      B)     False

23. Scientists seek facts, but sometimes the best they can do are theories.
      A)     True
      B)     False

24. Homologous structures in different species may serve different functions.
      A)     True
      B)     False

25. Prior to the 19th century, most biologists believed that organisms living at that time were fixed entities that were divinely created.
      A)     True
      B)     False

26. Deductive reasoning
      A)     is always correct
      B)     uses specific observations to draw more general conclusions.
      C)     is rarely applied in science
      D)     applies general principles to predict or explain specific results
      E)     determines principles from observations

27. Which of the following is not a property of life?
      A)     molding or adapting to one's environment
      B)     regulating materials that enter or leave the system
      C)     responding to stimuli
      D)     maintaining a relatively constant internal condition
      E)     reproducing, passing hereditary material to the next generation

28. Evolution and natural selection are the same thing.
      A)     True
      B)     False

29. All of the evidence gathered by Darwin to support his theory of evolution by natural selection
      A)     was gathered based solely on observations made during his trip to the Galapagos Islands
      B)     was first presented in a book by Charles Lyell
      C)     was gathered from observations made by Darwin and from information presented by others
      D)     was presented in his book Essay on the Principle of Population
      E)     included an explanation of how traits can be passed from generation to generation


ANSWER
  1.   1. D    2.   A    3.  C    4.  A     5. C    6.  B    7.  A     8. D     9. B   10. C
  2. 11. C    12. A    13. D   14. A   15. E   16. B   17. C    18. C   19. E    20. D
  3. 21. D    22. A    23. B   24. A   25. A   26. D   27. A    28. B   29. C

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