Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 5: Molecular Basis Of Inheritance – Part 4
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 5: Molecular Basis of Inheritance – Part 4

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301. Which statement best describes hnRNA in eukaryotic cells?
ⓐ. It is the primary transcript that contains both exons and introns.
ⓑ. It is the fully processed mRNA ready for translation immediately after transcription.
ⓒ. It is the ribosomal RNA of the large subunit.
ⓓ. It is the amino-acid carrier during protein synthesis.
302. Which process removes introns from hnRNA and joins the exons together?
ⓐ. capping
ⓑ. tailing
ⓒ. aminoacylation
ⓓ. splicing
303. Which modification occurs at the 5' end of hnRNA during processing?
ⓐ. addition of a poly-A tail
ⓑ. removal of exons
ⓒ. addition of methyl guanosine triphosphate cap
ⓓ. addition of amino acids
304. Which statement correctly describes tailing of hnRNA?
ⓐ. About 200–300 adenylate residues are added at the 3' end.
ⓑ. A phosphate cap is added at the 3' end.
ⓒ. Introns are added back after splicing.
ⓓ. Ribose is replaced by deoxyribose at the 3' end.
305. Which sequence correctly represents the main processing events that convert hnRNA into mature mRNA?
ⓐ. translation → capping → tailing
ⓑ. tailing → DNA replication → splicing
ⓒ. splicing → protein folding → capping
ⓓ. capping, tailing, and splicing
306. Which statement best distinguishes mature eukaryotic mRNA from the initial hnRNA transcript?
ⓐ. Mature mRNA is processed by capping, tailing, and splicing, whereas hnRNA is the unprocessed primary transcript.
ⓑ. Mature mRNA contains introns only, whereas hnRNA contains exons only.
ⓒ. Mature mRNA is made directly by ribosomes, whereas hnRNA is made by DNA polymerase.
ⓓ. Mature mRNA remains permanently inside the nucleus, whereas hnRNA is translated in the cytoplasm.
307. Which modification is added specifically to the 3' end of eukaryotic hnRNA during processing?
ⓐ. methyl guanosine cap
ⓑ. poly-A tail
ⓒ. anticodon loop
ⓓ. histone core
308. What is the most direct result of splicing during eukaryotic RNA processing?
ⓐ. DNA is converted into RNA.
ⓑ. Ribosomes are assembled on the transcript.
ⓒ. Introns are removed and exons are joined together.
ⓓ. Amino acids are attached to the RNA molecule.
309. After proper processing, mature mRNA is transported from the nucleus to the
ⓐ. ribosome only in bacteria
ⓑ. cell wall
ⓒ. nucleolus
ⓓ. cytoplasm
310. Which statement correctly compares eukaryotic mRNA formation with bacterial mRNA formation?
ⓐ. Eukaryotic hnRNA usually undergoes capping, tailing, and splicing, whereas bacterial mRNA does not typically require this same pattern of processing.
ⓑ. Bacterial mRNA is always spliced extensively, whereas eukaryotic mRNA is produced fully mature at transcription.
ⓒ. Both eukaryotic and bacterial mRNAs are formed only after translation is complete.
ⓓ. Bacterial mRNA is produced by RNA polymerase II, whereas eukaryotic mRNA is produced by a single RNA polymerase.
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