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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311. A eukaryotic transcript still contains introns and lacks both 5' capping and 3' tailing. It is best described as
ⓐ. mature mRNA
ⓑ. hnRNA
ⓒ. tRNA
ⓓ. rRNA
312. Which event occurs at the 5' end of a eukaryotic primary transcript?
ⓐ. addition of about 200–300 adenylate residues
ⓑ. removal of promoter sequence
ⓒ. addition of methyl guanosine triphosphate cap
ⓓ. attachment of a specific amino acid
313. Which order best represents the sequence from eukaryotic primary transcript to translation-ready mRNA?
ⓐ. mature mRNA → splicing → transcription
ⓑ. exon removal → tailing → DNA replication
ⓒ. translation → capping → RNA export
ⓓ. hnRNA with exons and introns → capping and tailing → splicing → mature mRNA
314. Assertion: Mature eukaryotic mRNA differs structurally from the primary transcript synthesized by RNA polymerase II. Reason: The primary transcript undergoes processing steps before becoming functional mRNA.
ⓐ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason correctly explains Assertion.
ⓑ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason does not explain Assertion.
ⓒ. Assertion is true, but Reason is false.
ⓓ. Assertion is false, but Reason is true.
315. Which statement best explains why processed mRNA, rather than raw hnRNA, is normally used for translation in eukaryotes?
ⓐ. hnRNA contains only rRNA sequences and cannot leave the nucleus.
ⓑ. processed mRNA has undergone the required modifications and removal of introns needed for proper expression.
ⓒ. hnRNA is synthesized by DNA polymerase and therefore is not true RNA.
ⓓ. processed mRNA contains no nucleotide bases and therefore moves faster to ribosomes.
316. A eukaryotic primary transcript contains the order 5'-cap region–E1–I1–E2–I2–E3–3' before processing. Which will best represent the mature mRNA?
ⓐ. E1–I1–E2–I2–E3 only
ⓑ. E1–E2–E3 only, without any end modifications
ⓒ. I1–I2–E1–E2–E3 with poly-A tail
ⓓ. 5' cap–E1–E2–E3–poly-A tail
317. A mature eukaryotic mRNA lacks its 5' cap but is otherwise correctly spliced and tailed. Which outcome is most directly expected?
ⓐ. It will be transcribed from both DNA strands.
ⓑ. It may not function efficiently in translation.
ⓒ. It will be converted back into DNA.
ⓓ. It will become polycistronic.
318. Which statement correctly compares a typical bacterial mRNA with a typical eukaryotic mRNA?
ⓐ. Bacterial mRNA is always capped and tailed, whereas eukaryotic mRNA is not.
ⓑ. Bacterial mRNA is usually monocistronic, whereas eukaryotic mRNA is usually polycistronic.
ⓒ. Bacterial mRNA may be polycistronic and can be translated during transcription, whereas a typical eukaryotic mRNA is usually monocistronic and processed before translation.
ⓓ. Both are always translated only after leaving a membrane-bound nucleus.
319. Why did the problem of the genetic code become important in molecular biology?
ⓐ. Scientists needed to explain how a nucleotide sequence could specify an amino-acid sequence.
ⓑ. Scientists needed to prove that proteins are made of nucleotides.
ⓒ. Scientists needed to show that DNA replication occurs only in viruses.
ⓓ. Scientists needed to determine why all genes have the same length.
320. Which idea was proposed by George Gamow in relation to the genetic code?
ⓐ. The code is based on one nucleotide for each amino acid.
ⓑ. The code is read only from DNA and never through RNA.
ⓒ. The code is likely to be triplet in nature.
ⓓ. The code is made entirely of stop signals and no sense codons.
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