Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 10: Biomolecules – Part 3
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Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 10: Biomolecules – Part 3

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201. Why do glucose and fructose form the same osazone?
ⓐ. They are both polysaccharides with identical linkages.
ⓑ. They contain no carbonyl group in any form.
ⓒ. Osazone formation involves changes at \(C_1\) and \(C_2\).
ⓓ. Fructose first becomes cellulose before reacting.
202. Which pair correctly matches reagent and main reaction of glucose?
ⓐ. \(Br_2/H_2O\) — gluconic acid formation
ⓑ. \(NH_2OH\) — oxidation to saccharic acid
ⓒ. \(H_2/Ni\) — oxidation to gluconic acid
ⓓ. \(HCN\) — reduction to sorbitol
203. Which statement best distinguishes sorbitol formation from gluconic acid formation?
ⓐ. Both are hydrolysis reactions of glycosidic bonds.
ⓑ. Sorbitol forms by oxidation, while gluconic acid forms by reduction.
ⓒ. Both require phenylhydrazine and give the same osazone.
ⓓ. Sorbitol forms by reduction, while gluconic acid forms by oxidation.
204. Which assertion-reason pair is correctly evaluated? Assertion: Glucose pentaacetate formation supports the presence of five hydroxyl groups in glucose. Reason: Acetylation occurs at hydroxyl groups capable of reacting with an acetylating agent.
ⓐ. Assertion is true, but Reason is false.
ⓑ. Both are true, and Reason explains Assertion.
ⓒ. Assertion is false, but Reason is true.
ⓓ. Both are true, but Reason is unrelated to Assertion.
205. Which description best represents a glycosidic bond?
ⓐ. A bond joining amino acids through \(-CO-NH-\)
ⓑ. A bond joining nucleotides through phosphate groups
ⓒ. An oxygen bridge joining sugar units
ⓓ. A bond joining fatty acids to glycerol units
206. Which carbon of a monosaccharide is most important in deciding whether its glycosidic linkage blocks reducing behaviour?
ⓐ. Anomeric carbon
ⓑ. Terminal methyl carbon
ⓒ. Penultimate carbon only
ⓓ. Lowest-numbered alcohol carbon
207. Which process breaks a glycosidic bond in carbohydrates?
ⓐ. Sublimation
ⓑ. Neutralisation
ⓒ. Polymerisation only
ⓓ. Hydrolysis
208. A disaccharide has both anomeric carbons locked in the glycosidic bond. Which property is expected?
ⓐ. It must form a peptide bond easily.
ⓑ. It is expected to be non-reducing.
ⓒ. It must contain no oxygen atoms.
ⓓ. It is always a protein catalyst.
209. Which feature is usually required for a sugar to behave as a reducing sugar?
ⓐ. A free hemiacetal or hemiketal carbon
ⓑ. A fully blocked anomeric carbon only
ⓒ. A peptide linkage between sugar units
ⓓ. A phosphate group on every carbon
210. Which statement best explains why some disaccharides are reducing and others are non-reducing?
ⓐ. Reducing disaccharides always contain nitrogen, while non-reducing ones do not.
ⓑ. Reducing disaccharides are always polysaccharides with many branches.
ⓒ. Reducing behaviour depends on whether a free anomeric carbon is available.
ⓓ. Non-reducing disaccharides have no covalent bonds between sugar units.
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