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๐Ÿงฌ Biology 16 Chapters • 80 High-Yield Topics

Cell Structure & Function

Biological Molecules

Enzymes

Bioenergetics

Acellular Life (Viruses)

Prokaryotes (Bacteria)

Diversity Among Animals

Human Digestive System

Circulatory & Immune System

Respiratory System

Homeostasis & Excretion

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Support & Locomotion

Human Reproduction

Genetics & Inheritance

Evolution & Natural Selection

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Fundamental Concepts & Stoichiometry

Atomic Structure & Quantum Numbers

Chemical Bonding & Hybridization

States of Matter (Gases, Liquids, Solids)

Thermochemistry & Energetics

Chemical Equilibrium & Le Chatelier

Reaction Kinetics & Catalysis

Electrochemistry & Redox Reactions

Periodicity & Transition Elements

Hydrocarbons (Alkanes, Alkenes, Benzene)

Alkyl Halides & Substitution

Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers

Aldehydes & Ketones (Carbonyls)

Carboxylic Acids & Derivatives

Macromolecules & Biochemistry

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Measurement & Physical Quantities

Vectors & Static Equilibrium

Force, Momentum & Motion

Work, Energy & Power

Circular Motion & Gravitation

Fluid Dynamics & Bernoulli

Oscillations & SHM

Waves & Sound

Physical Optics & Interference

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Electrostatics & Coulomb

Current Electricity & Circuit Laws

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Electromagnetic Induction & Faraday

Alternating Current (AC)

Physics of Solids & Elasticity

Electronics & Semiconductors

Dawn of Modern Physics & Photons

Atomic Spectra & Bohr Theory

Nuclear Physics & Radioactivity

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Subject-Verb Agreement

Pronoun Agreement & Case

Tenses & Verb Conjugation

Modifiers & Participles

Prepositions & Idiomatic Usage

Sentence Structure & Punctuation

High-Yield Medical Vocabulary

Critical Contextual Comprehension

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Logical Deduction & Inferences

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Symbolic & Pattern Recognition

Cause & Effect Analysis

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Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
MEDIUM
Q1. Which organelle is responsible for synthesizing ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and assembling preribosomal subunits?
A Nucleolus
B Peroxisome
C Lysosome
D Centrosome
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
HARD
Q2. The fluid mosaic model of the plasma membrane proposed by Singer and Nicolson states that:
A Proteins form continuous static layers sandwiching lipids
B Lipids form a rigid solid framework coated by proteins
C Carbohydrates form the central hydrophobic layer
D Proteins are embedded and float freely in a fluid phospholipid bilayer
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
EASY
Q3. Which cellular structure is composed of 9 triplets of microtubules arranged in a cylinder?
A Centriole
B Flagellar base
C Microfilament
D Cilium axoneme
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
EASY FREE
Q4. Which organelle contains acid hydrolases active at acidic pH for intracellular digestion and autophagy?
A Lysosome
B Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C Mitochondrion
D Ribosome
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
KILLER
Q5. Which organelle is primarily involved in lipid synthesis, phospholipid turnover, and drug detoxification in hepatocytes?
A Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)
B Golgi apparatus
C Chloroplast
D Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
MEDIUM
Q6. In plant cells, which structure provides direct cytoplasmic continuity between adjacent cells for symplastic transport?
A Plasmodesmata
B Tight junctions
C Gap junctions
D Desmosomes
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
MEDIUM
Q7. Tay-Sachs disease is a fatal autosomal recessive storage disorder caused by the deficiency of which lysosomal enzyme?
A Acid phosphatase
B Catalase
C Beta-hexosaminidase A
D Superoxide dismutase
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
HARD
Q8. The folding of the inner mitochondrial membrane into cristae is an adaptation that specifically serves to:
A Facilitate glycolysis in the matrix
B Increase surface area for electron transport chain complexes and ATP synthase
C Provide structural support for ribosome docking
D Store excess calcium and glycogen granules
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
HARD
Q9. Which organelle contains catalase to decompose cytotoxic hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) into water and oxygen?
A Centrosome
B Nucleolus
C Peroxisome
D Endosome
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
EASY
Q10. The active extrusion of 3 Na+ ions in exchange for 2 K+ ions into a neuron against their electrochemical gradients is performed by:
A Glucose transporter GLUT-1
B Aquaporin water channels
C Voltage-gated potassium leak channels
D Na+/K+ ATPase (Primary active transport)
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
EASY
Q11. Which motor protein is responsible for retrograde transport along cytoplasmic microtubules toward the minus end (cell body)?
A Dynein
B Myosin
C Actin
D Kinesin
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
MEDIUM
Q12. In eukaryotic cell division, the mitotic spindle fibers attach directly to which specialized protein structure on the chromosome centromere?
A Histone octamer
B Chromatosome
C Kinetochore
D Telomere
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
MEDIUM FREE
Q13. Which organelle is responsible for modifying, sorting, and packaging secretory proteins into clathrin-coated vesicles?
A Smooth ER
B Peroxisome
C Golgi apparatus (Dictyosome)
D Nucleolus
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
MEDIUM
Q14. The plant cell wall component that is a polymer of beta-D-glucose joined by beta-1,4-glycosidic linkages is:
A Cellulose
B Inulin
C Glycogen
D Starch
Biology Cell Structure and Function Cell Organelles & Transport
MEDIUM
Q15. Which microbody present in germinating oil-rich fatty seeds converts stored fatty acids into succinate and carbohydrates via the glyoxylate cycle?
A Peroxisome
B Lysosome
C Vacuole
D Glyoxysome
Biology Biological Molecules Biochemistry of Macromolecules
KILLER FREE
Q16. Which type of covalent linkage joins monosaccharide units to form disaccharides and polysaccharides?
A Peptide bond
B Phosphodiester bond
C Glycosidic bond
D Ester linkage
Biology Biological Molecules Biochemistry of Macromolecules
MEDIUM FREE
Q17. What type of bond stabilizes the secondary structure (alpha-helix and beta-pleated sheet) of proteins?
A Hydrophobic interactions in the core
B Ionic salt bridges between Lys and Asp
C Disulfide bridges between cysteine R-groups
D Hydrogen bonds between backbone carbonyl oxygens and amide hydrogens
Biology Biological Molecules Biochemistry of Macromolecules
HARD
Q18. Which nitrogenous base is a pyrimidine found exclusively in RNA in place of thymine?
A Thymine
B Uracil
C Cytosine
D Adenine
Biology Biological Molecules Biochemistry of Macromolecules
HARD
Q19. What is the primary animal storage polysaccharide consisting of highly branched alpha-D-glucose with 1,4 and 1,6 linkages?
A Glycogen
B Amylose
C Chitin
D Cellulose
Biology Biological Molecules Biochemistry of Macromolecules
HARD
Q20. Which structural lipid is the principal amphipathic component of biological membranes?
A Cholesteryl ester
B Triacylglycerol
C Phospholipid (e.g. Phosphatidylcholine)
D Wax
Biology Biological Molecules Biochemistry of Macromolecules
EASY FREE
Q21. In Watson-Crick B-DNA, the complementary base pairs adenine-thymine and guanine-cytosine form how many hydrogen bonds respectively?
A 3 and 2 hydrogen bonds
B 2 and 2 hydrogen bonds
C 2 and 3 hydrogen bonds
D 1 and 2 hydrogen bonds
Biology Biological Molecules Biochemistry of Macromolecules
HARD FREE
Q22. Which amino acid is unique in lacking a chiral alpha-carbon because its side chain (R-group) is a single hydrogen atom?
A Alanine
B Proline
C Glycine
D Valine
Biology Biological Molecules Biochemistry of Macromolecules
MEDIUM
Q23. Which amino acid contains a sulfhydryl (-SH) group capable of forming covalent disulfide bridges in tertiary protein structure?
A Methionine
B Threonine
C Cysteine
D Serine
Biology Biological Molecules Biochemistry of Macromolecules
EASY
Q24. Sucrose is a non-reducing disaccharide composed of:
A Alpha-D-glucose and Alpha-D-mannose
B Alpha-D-glucose and Beta-D-fructose linked by an alpha-1,beta-2 glycosidic bond
C Two alpha-D-glucose molecules
D Beta-D-galactose and Beta-D-glucose
Biology Biological Molecules Biochemistry of Macromolecules
MEDIUM
Q25. Which conjugated lipid forms the insulating myelin sheath surrounding mammalian nerve axons?
A Cephalin
B Sphingomyelin
C Lecithin
D Cardiolipin