Q.1
The monomers of DNA and RNA are
  • nucleotides
  • nucleic acids
  • amino acids
  • monosaccharides
Q.2
DNA and RNA are what type of macromolecule?
  • lipids
  • nucleic acids
  • carbohydrates
  • enzymes
Q.3
What are the elements found in proteins?
  • CHO
  • CHO(P)
  • CHON(S)
  • CHONP
Q.4
Hemoglobin is a protein that
  • transports oxygen in the blood
  • makes sugar
  • breaks down fats
  • builds muscles
Q.5
Which analogy best describes the role enzymes play in cells?
  • Like walls in buildings, enzymes provide structural support for the cell
  • Like the person who helps you bag your groceries, enzymes speed up processes in cells
  • Like books in libraries, enzymes store information that can be used by the cell when needed
  • Like the fence around a yard, enzymes act as a barrier preventing entry to the cell.
Q.6
Which statement correctly identifies the difference between laws and theories?
  • Laws are a statement of fact, while theories are a statement of opinion.
  • Laws explain why phenomena exist, while theories explain how.
  • Laws are a prediction of phenomena, while theories are an explanation.
  • Laws describe phenomena, while theories explain why phenomena exist.
Q.7
Which of the following are functional proteins?
  • antibodies
  • amylase
  • insulin
  • All of above
Q.8
Which of the following are structural proteins?
  • keratin
  • elastin
  • collagen
  • All of above
Q.9
Two amino acids will bond together as the result of _______.
  • Dehydration synthesis
  • Hydrolysis
  • pHolysis
  • Rehydration synthesis
Q.10
Globular proteins typically serve functional purposes, while fibrous proteins typically serve structural purposes.
  • True
  • False
Q.11
What is another function of consuming proteins?
  • Improves appetite
  • Improves bone health
  • Boosts metabolism
  • Improves sleep
  • Boosts cholesterol levels
Q.12
You can get protein from plant sources.
  • True
  • False
Q.13
Consuming Plant- based proteins leads to higher fibre intake?
  • True
  • False
Q.14
Eggs is a complete protein.
  • True
  • False
Q.15
Consuming Meat-based protein leads to higher cholesterol?
  • True
  • False
Q.16
Meat-based proteins are easier to be absorbed by the body?
  • True
  • False
Q.17
Excessive Protein consumption can lead to:
  • Poor Bone Health
  • Kidney disease and other related diseases
  • Sleep difficulty
  • Build more muscles
Q.18
Examples of plant-based proteins are:
  • Eggs and Spinach
  • Corn and Seaweed
  • Tofu and Beans
  • Edamame and Broccoli
Q.19
Type of protein that breaks down nutrients so that they can be absorbed by the body.
  • Contractile proteins
  • Structural proteins
  • Digestive enzyme
  • Signaling proteins
Q.20
Hemoglobin is a protein that binds to oxygen and helps carry it in the blood and deliver it to other parts of the body. This is an example of what type of protein?
  • Transport
  • Signaling
  • Storage
  • Contractile
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