Enzymes and Kinetics MCQs

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Enzymes and Kinetics, a fundamental topic in the field of Biochemical Engineering. Whether you're preparing for competitive exams, honing your problem-solving skills, or simply looking to enhance your abilities in this field, our Enzymes and Kinetics MCQs are designed to help you grasp the core concepts and excel in solving problems.

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Answer: (b).decreasing energy of activation
Q42.
Which category of enzymes belongs to class 5 in the international classification?
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Answer: (b).Isomerases
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Answer: (a).enzyme and substrate
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Answer: (d).the rate at which the enzyme can convert substrate to product
Q45.
The equation for the rate of product formation for simple enzyme reaction is given by (Where rmax, maximum reaction rate, Cs substrate concentration, Cp product concentration ES, CES enzyme-substrate concentration)
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Answer: (a).rp = rmax Cs/(Km+Cs)
Q46.
The ratio of the amount of a protein present in a sample, which is used as a measure of purification, is known as
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Answer: (a).specific activity
Q47.
If a reaction occurs in the absence of inhibitor with rate ν0 and in the presence of inhibitor with rate νi, the degree of inhibition is defined as
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Answer: (a).(ν0 - νi)/ν0
Q48.
The rate equation in competitive inhibition based on Michaelis Menten equation is given by
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Answer: (a).rmaxS/(Km (1+I/Ki)+S))
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Answer: (c).rapid equilibrium conditions
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Answer: (b).rate of addition - rate of removal + rate of formation = 0
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