Which of the following is incorrect?
| 1. | Enzymatic activity is maximum at its optimim pH and temperature. |
| 2. | Enzymatic activity declines both below and above the optimum value. |
| 3. | Low temperatures destroys enzymatic activity |
| 4. | High temperatures destroys enzymatic activity |
Which of the following destroys the Enzymatic activity?
| 1. | high temperature | 2. | low temperature |
| 3. | pH | 4. | Both B and C |
Which of the following factors can influence enzyme activity?
1. High temperature
2. pH
3. Substrate concentration
4. All of these
Which of the following is true for competitive inhibition?
| 1. | Km decreases but Vmax increases |
| 2. | Km increases but Vmax decreases |
| 3. | Km increases but Vmax remains same |
| 4. | Km decreases but Vmax remains same |
What would happen to Km, in presence of a competitive inhibitor?
1. Increase
2. Decrease
3. remains constant
4. First increases then decreases
What would happen to Vmax, in presence of a competitive inhibitor?
| 1. | Increase |
| 2. | Decrease |
| 3. | remains constant |
| 4. | First increases then decreases |
km (Michaelis constant) value of enzyme is the substrate concentration at which velocity of reaction
| 1. | Vmax | 2. | one fourth of Vmax |
| 3. | One third of Vmax | 4. | half of Vmax |
Which of the following in not an example of competitive inhibition?
| 1. | Inhibition of succinic dehydrogenase by malonate |
| 2. | Inhibition of bacterial pathogens by sulpha drugs |
| 3. | Inhibition of alcohol dehydrogenase by ethanol in case of methanol poisoning |
| 4. | Inhibition of hexokinase by glucose-6-phosphate |
Which of the following is true for Non- Competitive Inhibition?
| 1. | It cannot be overcome by increasing the concentration of the substrate |
| 2. | Cyanide kills an animal by inhibiting cytochrome oxidase through non competitive inhibition |
| 3. | It does not interfere with the binding of the substrate to enzymes |
| 4. | All of these |
Which of the following class of enzyme is used for catalysing hydrolysis of ester, ether, peptide bonds?
| 1. | Lyases | 2. | Ligases |
| 3. | Hydrolases | 4. | Both A and B |