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This comprehensive set of MCQs on Biological Molecules (Biomolecules) is designed to cover all essential topics required for success in the Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT). Focused on key subjects such as the structure and function of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, these MCQs are crafted to help aspiring medical and dental students build a strong foundation in the chemistry of life and the role of biomolecules in biological processes.

Who should practice Biological Molecules MCQs?

  • Students preparing for the MDCAT who wish to deepen their understanding of the various types of biomolecules and their significance in cellular functions and human health.
  • Individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge of biochemical interactions, metabolic pathways, and the molecular basis of diseases.
  • University students targeting high-yield topics like enzyme function, molecular genetics, and the biochemical properties of macromolecules.
  • Anyone aiming to strengthen their foundational understanding of biomolecules and their implications for health, nutrition, and disease prevention.
  • Candidates focused on developing critical thinking and analytical skills related to the molecular aspects of biological systems and their impact on human health.

 

1. Which of the following is considered a biological molecule?

A) Water
B) Carbohydrates
C) Proteins
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

2. Water is considered a polar molecule because:

A) It has a neutral charge
B) It has a symmetrical shape
C) It has partial positive and negative charges
D) It is a gas at room temperature

View Answer
C

 

3. The main function of carbohydrates in living organisms is to:

A) Store genetic information
B) Provide energy
C) Catalyze biochemical reactions
D) Store lipids

View Answer
B

 

4. Which of the following is a monosaccharide?

A) Glucose
B) Sucrose
C) Lactose
D) Starch

View Answer
A

 

5. The general formula for carbohydrates is:

A) Cn(H2O)n
B) CnH2nOn
C) Cn(H2O)n-2
D) CnH2n+2

View Answer
A

 

6. Which of the following is a polysaccharide?

A) Fructose
B) Cellulose
C) Galactose
D) Ribose

View Answer
B

 

7. The process by which glucose is broken down to release energy is called:

A) Photosynthesis
B) Glycolysis
C) Fermentation
D) Respiration

View Answer
B

 

8. Which type of bond links amino acids together to form proteins?

A) Hydrogen bonds
B) Ionic bonds
C) Peptide bonds
D) Covalent bonds

View Answer
C

 

9. The primary structure of a protein refers to:

A) The sequence of amino acids
B) The three-dimensional shape
C) The folding of the protein
D) The arrangement of subunits

View Answer
A

 

10. Lipids are primarily composed of:

A) Amino acids
B) Nucleotides
C) Glycerol and fatty acids
D) Monosaccharides

View Answer
C

 

11. Which of the following is a function of lipids?

A) Energy storage
B) Hormone production
C) Insulation
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

12. A common type of lipid found in cell membranes is:

A) Triglycerides
B) Phospholipids
C) Steroids
D) Waxes

View Answer
B

 

13. Glycolipids are formed by:

A) Lipids and nucleotides
B) Lipids and proteins
C) Lipids and carbohydrates
D) Carbohydrates and proteins

View Answer
C

 

14. Which of the following molecules serves as the primary energy currency in cells?

A) DNA
B) RNA
C) ATP
D) NADPH

View Answer
C

 

15. Which functional group is commonly found in carbohydrates?

A) Hydroxyl group (-OH)
B) Carboxyl group (-COOH)
C) Amino group (-NH2)
D) Phosphate group (-PO4)

View Answer
A

 

16. The term “conjugated molecules” refers to molecules that:

A) Are composed of only one type of monomer
B) Contain both protein and carbohydrate components
C) Are only found in plant cells
D) Are used for energy storage only

View Answer
B

 

17. The structural component of plant cell walls is:

A) Starch
B) Glycogen
C) Cellulose
D) Chitin

View Answer
C

 

18. The primary storage form of glucose in animals is:

A) Starch
B) Glycogen
C) Cellulose
D) Fructose

View Answer
B

 

19. Proteins that act as biological catalysts are called:

A) Hormones
B) Enzymes
C) Antibodies
D) Receptors

View Answer
B

 

20. The secondary structure of a protein is stabilized by:

A) Peptide bonds
B) Hydrogen bonds
C) Ionic bonds
D) Disulfide bridges

View Answer
B

 

21. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of lipids?

A) Insoluble in water
B) High energy content
C) Polymers of amino acids
D) Important for cell membrane structure

View Answer
C

 

22. Phospholipids have a hydrophilic head and:

A) A hydrophobic tail
B) A hydrophilic tail
C) A polar head
D) A charged tail

View Answer
A

 

23. The primary function of nucleic acids is to:

A) Provide energy
B) Store and transmit genetic information
C) Serve as enzymes
D) Act as structural components

View Answer
B

 

24. Glycoproteins are formed by:

A) Proteins and nucleotides
B) Proteins and lipids
C) Proteins and carbohydrates
D) Nucleotides and carbohydrates

View Answer
C

 

25. The most abundant organic molecule on Earth is:

A) Lipids
B) Proteins
C) Cellulose
D) Starch

View Answer
C

 

26. Which of the following is a characteristic of enzymes?

A) They are consumed in the reaction.
B) They increase the activation energy of reactions.
C) They can be reused multiple times.
D) They only function at high temperatures.

View Answer
C

 

27. The term “saturated fat” refers to:

A) Fatty acids with double bonds
B) Fatty acids with no double bonds
C) A type of carbohydrate
D) A type of protein

View Answer
B

 

28. The backbone of a DNA molecule is composed of:

A) Ribose and phosphate
B) Deoxyribose and phosphate
C) Glucose and ribose
D) Amino acids and sugars

View Answer
B

 

29. Which type of carbohydrate is known as “blood sugar”?

A) Sucrose
B) Fructose
C) Glucose
D) Galactose

View Answer
C

 

30. The primary structure of proteins is determined by:

A) Hydrogen bonds
B) Peptide bonds
C) The sequence of amino acids
D) Disulfide bridges

View Answer
C

 

31. Lipids can serve as:

A) Hormones
B) Insulators
C) Energy sources
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

32. The major function of carbohydrates in plants is to:

A) Store energy
B) Provide structure
C) Provide insulation
D) Both A and B

View Answer
D

 

33. The primary components of nucleotides are:

A) Sugars, amino acids, and bases
B) Sugars, phosphates, and nitrogenous bases
C) Fatty acids and glycerol
D) Amino acids and carboxyl groups

View Answer
B

 

34. Which of the following is a function of proteins?

A) Transport molecules
B) Serve as enzymes
C) Provide structural support
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

35. The storage form of carbohydrates in plants is:

A) Glycogen
B) Cellulose
C) Starch
D) Glucose

View Answer
C

 

36. The tertiary structure of a protein is primarily determined by:

A) The sequence of amino acids
B) Hydrogen bonds
C) Ionic interactions and hydrophobic interactions
D) Peptide bonds

View Answer
C

 

37. A hydrophilic molecule:

A) Is soluble in water
B) Is insoluble in water
C) Repels water
D) Is a lipid

View Answer
A

 

38. The function of ATP in the cell is to:

A) Store genetic information
B) Provide energy for cellular processes
C) Serve as a structural component
D) Catalyze biochemical reactions

View Answer
B

 

39. Which type of lipid is used to make hormones?

A) Phospholipids
B) Triglycerides
C) Steroids
D) Waxes

View Answer
C

 

40. Which of the following is NOT a monosaccharide?

A) Glucose
B) Ribose
C) Maltose
D) Fructose

View Answer
C

 

41. The term “amphipathic” refers to molecules that:

A) Are hydrophobic
B) Are hydrophilic
C) Have both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions
D) Are only polar

View Answer
C

 

42. The main structural component of bacterial cell walls is:

A) Chitin
B) Peptidoglycan
C) Cellulose
D) Starch

View Answer
B

 

43. The main type of lipid in biological membranes is:

A) Triglycerides
B) Phospholipids
C) Glycolipids
D) Steroids

View Answer
B

 

44. The sugar component of RNA is:

A) Deoxyribose
B) Ribose
C) Glucose
D) Fructose

View Answer
B

 

45. Which of the following is true about unsaturated fatty acids?

A) They are solid at room temperature.
B) They contain one or more double bonds.
C) They are found in animal fats.
D) They contain no double bonds.

View Answer
B

 

46. The nitrogenous bases in DNA include:

A) Adenine, uracil, cytosine, and guanine
B) Adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine
C) Adenine, thymine, cytosine, and uracil
D) Adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil

View Answer
B

 

47. Which of the following is a characteristic of all amino acids?

A) They contain a carboxyl group and an amino group.
B) They are all nonpolar.
C) They are all essential.
D) They all have the same side chain.

View Answer
A

 

48. Which of the following best describes a peptide bond?

A) A bond between two nucleotides
B) A bond between two monosaccharides
C) A bond between amino acids
D) A bond between glycerol and fatty acids

View Answer
C

 

49. The functional group -COOH is characteristic of:

A) Amines
B) Alcohols
C) Carboxylic acids
D) Ketones

View Answer
C

 

50. Which type of lipid serves as a protective coating for plants and animals?

A) Phospholipids
B) Steroids
C) Waxes
D) Triglycerides

View Answer
C

 

51. The simplest form of carbohydrates is:

A) Polysaccharides
B) Disaccharides
C) Monosaccharides
D) Oligosaccharides

View Answer
C

 

52. Glycogen is primarily stored in:

A) Muscles and liver
B) Brain and heart
C) Skin and bones
D) Kidneys and lungs

View Answer
A

 

53. The backbone of RNA is formed by:

A) Sugars and phosphates
B) Amino acids and sugars
C) Nucleotides and lipids
D) Proteins and nucleotides

View Answer
A

 

54. The secondary structure of proteins can be described as:

A) Linear sequence of amino acids
B) Alpha helices and beta sheets
C) Folding into a three-dimensional shape
D) Combination of multiple polypeptides

View Answer
B

 

55. Which of the following is a characteristic of triglycerides?

A) They are made of one glycerol and three fatty acids.
B) They are soluble in water.
C) They contain phosphates.
D) They are found in DNA.

View Answer
A

 

56. Which of the following molecules is NOT a biological macromolecule?

A) Carbohydrates
B) Proteins
C) Lipids
D) Vitamins

View Answer
D

 

57. Which of the following is an example of a conjugated molecule?

A) Glycogen
B) Hemoglobin
C) Glucose
D) Fructose

View Answer
B

 

58. The function of enzymes in biochemical reactions is to:

A) Slow down reactions
B) Increase the activation energy
C) Lower the activation energy
D) Change the products of the reaction

View Answer
C

 

59. The primary role of water in biological systems is:

A) Providing energy
B) Acting as a solvent
C) Serving as a structural component
D) Catalyzing reactions

View Answer
B

 

60. The most common type of lipid found in the body is:

A) Triglycerides
B) Phospholipids
C) Steroids
D) Waxes

View Answer
A

 

61. The storage of energy in the form of starch occurs in:

A) Animals
B) Plants
C) Bacteria
D) Fungi

View Answer
B

 

62. Which of the following best describes the function of hemoglobin?

A) Energy storage
B) Oxygen transport
C) Catalyzing reactions
D) Structural support

View Answer
B

 

63. Which of the following is a disaccharide?

A) Glucose
B) Fructose
C) Sucrose
D) Cellulose

View Answer
C

 

64. Which component of a nucleotide varies between different nucleotides?

A) Sugar
B) Phosphate group
C) Nitrogenous base
D) All of the above

View Answer
C

 

65. Which type of bond is formed between the glycerol and fatty acids in triglycerides?

A) Hydrogen bond
B) Ionic bond
C) Ester bond
D) Peptide bond

View Answer
C

 

66. The primary role of the lipoproteins in the body is to:

A) Store glucose
B) Transport lipids
C) Provide structural support
D) Generate ATP

View Answer
B

 

67. The sugar component of DNA is:

A) Ribose
B) Deoxyribose
C) Glucose
D) Fructose

View Answer
B

 

68. The term “denaturation” refers to:

A) The process of protein synthesis
B) The unfolding of a protein’s structure
C) The breaking of peptide bonds
D) The formation of disulfide bridges

View Answer
B

 

69. Which of the following is a component of the cell membrane?

A) Phospholipids
B) Glycoproteins
C) Cholesterol
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

70. The primary component of the plant cell wall is:

A) Chitin
B) Cellulose
C) Peptidoglycan
D) Starch

View Answer
B

 

71. The term “oligosaccharide” refers to carbohydrates that are composed of:

A) One to two sugar units
B) Two to ten sugar units
C) More than ten sugar units
D) None of the above

View Answer
B

 

72. Which of the following biomolecules can function as both structural and functional components of cells?

A) Carbohydrates
B) Proteins
C) Lipids
D) Nucleic acids

View Answer
B

 

73. Which functional group is associated with amino acids?

A) Hydroxyl group
B) Amino group
C) Carboxyl group
D) Both B and C

View Answer
D

 

74. The main storage carbohydrate in animals is:

A) Starch
B) Glycogen
C) Cellulose
D) Fructose

View Answer
B

 

75. The molecule that serves as a genetic blueprint for the organism is:

A) RNA
B) DNA
C) Protein
D) Carbohydrate

View Answer
B

 

76. Which of the following best describes a lipid’s solubility in water?

A) Highly soluble
B) Partially soluble
C) Insoluble
D) Fully soluble

View Answer
C

 

77. The primary purpose of glycolipids in cell membranes is to:

A) Provide energy
B) Assist in cell recognition
C) Act as enzymes
D) Store genetic information

View Answer
B

 

78. Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding enzymes?

A) They are consumed in reactions.
B) They lower the activation energy of reactions.
C) They change the equilibrium of the reaction.
D) They only work at extreme temperatures.

View Answer
B

 

79. The structure of a triglyceride consists of:

A) Two fatty acids and one glycerol
B) Three fatty acids and one glycerol
C) One fatty acid and two glycerols
D) Four fatty acids and one glycerol

View Answer
B

 

80. The carbohydrate component of nucleotides in RNA is:

A) Ribose
B) Deoxyribose
C) Glucose
D) Fructose

View Answer
A

 

81. Which type of protein function involves the immune response?

A) Enzymatic
B) Structural
C) Transport
D) Defensive

View Answer
D

 

82. Which of the following is NOT a lipid?

A) Cholesterol
B) Triglyceride
C) Phospholipid
D) Glycogen

View Answer
D

 

83. The sugar that is commonly used in cellular respiration is:

A) Fructose
B) Sucrose
C) Glucose
D) Lactose

View Answer
C

 

84. Which of the following structures is NOT part of an amino acid?

A) Central carbon
B) Amino group
C) Carboxyl group
D) Phosphate group

View Answer
D

 

85. The lipid bilayer is primarily composed of:

A) Proteins
B) Carbohydrates
C) Phospholipids
D) Nucleic acids

View Answer
C

 

86. Which of the following is a characteristic of enzymes?

A) They can function at any temperature.
B) They are specific to substrates.
C) They can only catalyze one reaction.
D) They do not require a pH range to function.

View Answer
B

 

87. The energy stored in triglycerides is used primarily for:

A) Short-term energy needs
B) Long-term energy needs
C) Protein synthesis
D) Nucleic acid formation

View Answer
B

 

88. The hydrophobic nature of lipids is due to:

A) Their high carbon content
B) Their low molecular weight
C) Their polar functional groups
D) Their nonpolar fatty acid chains

View Answer
D

 

89. The process of converting glucose into glycogen for storage is called:

A) Glycolysis
B) Glycogenesis
C) Glycogenolysis
D) Gluconeogenesis

View Answer
B

 

90. Which of the following is true about saturated fats?

A) They contain double bonds.
B) They are usually liquid at room temperature.
C) They can increase cholesterol levels.
D) They are found primarily in plants.

View Answer
C

 

91. The component of lipids that provides energy is:

A) Glycerol
B) Fatty acids
C) Phosphate
D) Cholesterol

View Answer
B

 

92. The main function of carbohydrates in animals is:

A) Energy storage
B) Insulation
C) Cellular structure
D) Genetic information storage

View Answer
A

 

93. The primary role of cholesterol in the cell membrane is to:

A) Provide rigidity and fluidity
B) Serve as a structural carbohydrate
C) Store energy
D) Transport proteins

View Answer
A

 

94. Which of the following is a characteristic of an enzyme’s active site?

A) It is a rigid structure.
B) It can accommodate many different substrates.
C) It is where the substrate binds.
D) It is not involved in the chemical reaction.

View Answer
C

 

95. Which of the following is NOT a role of proteins?

A) Energy storage
B) Enzymatic activity
C) Structural support
D) Genetic information storage

View Answer
A

 

96. The basic building blocks of proteins are called:

A) Nucleotides
B) Amino acids
C) Fatty acids
D) Monosaccharides

View Answer
B

 

97. Which molecule is produced as a result of the breakdown of glucose during cellular respiration?

A) Lipids
B) Proteins
C) ATP
D) Nucleic acids

View Answer
C

 

98. Which of the following best describes the structure of a phospholipid?

A) Glycerol + two fatty acids + phosphate group
B) Glycerol + three fatty acids
C) One fatty acid + one amino acid
D) One nucleotide + one sugar

View Answer
A

 

99. The main function of RNA is to:

A) Store genetic information
B) Transfer genetic information to proteins
C) Provide structural support
D) Store energy

View Answer
B

 

100. The energy released during cellular respiration is primarily stored in:

A) Glucose
B) DNA
C) ATP
D) Lipids

View Answer
C

 

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