Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 10: Biomolecules – Part 6
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Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 10: Biomolecules – Part 6

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511. Which statement is false about hormones?
ⓐ. They act as chemical messengers.
ⓑ. They are effective in small amounts.
ⓒ. They act on specific target cells or tissues.
ⓓ. They are always storage polysaccharides.
512. Which statement correctly separates insulin and thyroxine?
ⓐ. Insulin is peptide-based; thyroxine contains iodine.
ⓑ. Insulin is a nucleic acid, while thyroxine is a disaccharide.
ⓒ. Insulin is cellulose, while thyroxine is starch.
ⓓ. Insulin is vitamin \(C\), while thyroxine is vitamin \(D\).
513. Which assertion-reason pair is correctly evaluated? Assertion: Hormones can regulate distant organs or tissues. Reason: Hormones are chemical messengers that can be transported to target sites.
ⓐ. Both are true, and Reason explains Assertion.
ⓑ. Assertion is true, but Reason is false.
ⓒ. Assertion is false, but Reason is true.
ⓓ. Both are true, but Reason is unrelated to Assertion.
514. Which statement best distinguishes hormones from enzymes?
ⓐ. Hormones are catalysts, while enzymes are always genetic material.
ⓑ. Hormones mainly signal regulation, while enzymes speed up reactions.
ⓒ. Hormones are always carbohydrates, while enzymes are always vitamins.
ⓓ. Hormones break DNA bases, while enzymes form steroid skeletons only.
515. Which example best represents a hormone with protein or peptide nature?
ⓐ. Insulin
ⓑ. Sucrose
ⓒ. Cellulose
ⓓ. Ribose
516. Which statement gives the most complete summary of hormones?
ⓐ. They are always sugars that provide immediate energy.
ⓑ. They are regulatory chemical messengers.
ⓒ. They are only DNA bases arranged in a double helix.
ⓓ. They are storage polymers made only in plants.
517. Which set contains only essential amino acids?
ⓐ. Glycine, alanine, serine, and cysteine
ⓑ. Valine, leucine, lysine, and methionine
ⓒ. Aspartic acid, glutamic acid, glycine, and proline
ⓓ. Alanine, serine, tyrosine, and glutamic acid
518. Which amino acid is commonly classified as non-essential?
ⓐ. Glycine
ⓑ. Valine
ⓒ. Lysine
ⓓ. Tryptophan
519. Which pair contains one essential amino acid and one non-essential amino acid respectively?
ⓐ. Alanine and glycine
ⓑ. Leucine and alanine
ⓒ. Serine and cysteine
ⓓ. Glutamic acid and aspartic acid
520. Which statement correctly identifies lysine?
ⓐ. A non-essential amino acid made from carbohydrate units
ⓑ. A carbohydrate monomer present in starch
ⓒ. A nitrogenous base found in nucleic acids
ⓓ. An essential amino acid required in the diet
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