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Bioinformatics I (BIF401)

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Objective Questions

  1. 74- Scoring Matrices contains,

    1. Positive values
    2. Negative values
    3. Alphabets and characters
    4. Both +VE and -VE values
  2. Progressive alignment methods use the dynamic programming method to build a MSA starting with the most related sequences and then progressively adding less related sequences or groups of sequences to the initial alignment?

    1. True
    2. False
  3. Name any two frequently used scoring matrices

    1. BLAST & FASTA
    2. Protparam & Protscale
    3. PSIPRED & FASTA
    4. BLOSUM & PAM
  4. The ________ tool compares nucleotide sequence against DNA database.

    1. blastn
    2. blastp
    3. blastx
    4. tblastn
  5. The ________ E-Value, the more significant the hit.

    1. Lower
    2. Higher
    3. Average
    4. Superior
  6. Your lab partner is using BLAST, and his best E-value is 3. This means that

    1. He's found 3 protein in the database that have the same sequence as his protein
    2. The chance that these similarities arose due to chance is one in 10^3
    3. There would be 3 matches that good in a database of this size by chance alone
    4. The match in amino acid sequence is perfect, except for the amino acids at 3 positions.
  7. Which of the following is not a benefit or a factual of FASTA over BLAST?

    1. FASTA scans smaller window sizes
    2. It gives more sensitive results
    3. It gives less sensitive results
    4. It gives results with a better coverage rate for homologs
  8. In dynamic programming we can do multiple sequence alignment upto ________

    1. 20 sequences
    2. 9 sequences
    3. 21 sequences
    4. 50 sequences
  9. BLASTX uses protein sequences as queries to search against a protein sequence database.

    1. True
    2. False
  10. ________ compares protein sequence against protein databases.

    1. blastp
    2. blastn
    3. blastx
    4. tblastx
  11. Which of the following is not a variant of BLAST?

    1. BLASTN
    2. BLASTP
    3. BLASTX
    4. TBLASTNX
  12. CLUSTALW is a more recent version of CLUSTAL with the W standing for ________.

    1. Weakening
    2. Winding
    3. Weighting
    4. Wiping
  13. Which one of the following is not a "Sequence Alignment Tool"?

    1. FASTA
    2. BLAST
    3. Rasmol
    4. ClustalW
  14. Which of the following is not a benefit of BLAST?

    1. Handling of gaps
    2. Speed
    3. More sensitive
    4. Statistical rigor
  15. Which of the following is untrue anout the modification of PAM matrices?

    1. At one time, the RAM250 scoring matrix was modified in an attempt to improve the aligment obtained
    2. All scores for matching a particular amino acid were normaliszed to the same mean and standarf deviation, and all amino acid identities were given the same score to provvide an equal contribution for each amino acid in sequence alignment
    3. This took palace in 1976
    4. These modifications were included as the default matrices for the GCG sequence alignment programs in in versions 8 and earlier and are optional in later versions
  16. The BLAST program was developed in ________ .

    1. 1992
    2. 1995
    3. 1990
    4. 1991
  17. Which is the default scoring matrix used in BLAST?

    1. PAM62
    2. BLOSUM 62
    3. BLOSUM 60
    4. BLOSUM 80
  18. In multiple sequence alignment (MSA), we have ________ .

    1. Local alignment
    2. Global alignment
    3. Both
    4. None of the given
  19. The correct order of progressive alignment steps for multiple sequence alignment is ________ .

    1. Guide tree, Pairwise alignment, Branching order in tree
    2. Pairwise alignment, Guide tree, Branching order in tree
    3. Guide tree, branching order in tree, Pairwise alignment
    4. Branching order in tree, Guide tree, Pairwise alignment
  20. The scoring of gaps in a MSA (Multiple Sequence Alignment) has to be performed in a different manner from scoring gaps in a pair-wise alignment?

    1. True
    2. False
  21. Which of the following doesn't describe PAM matrices?

    1. This familt of matrics list the likelihood of change from one amino acid to another in homologous protein sequences during evolution
    2. There is presently no pther type of scoring matrix that is based on such sound evolutionary principles as are these matrices
    3. Even though they were originally based on a relatively small data set, the PAM matrices remain a useful tool for sequence alignment
    4. It stands for Percent Altered Mutation
  22. Block analysis methods use substitution matrices such as the PAM and BLOSUM matrices to score matches.

    1. True
    2. False
  23. Messenger RNA is

    1. Single stranded
    2. Double stranded
    3. Forms a sheet
    4. ?- Sheet
  24. Addition or removal of amino acids from protein sequences or nucleotides from DNA or RNA sequences is known as?

    1. Insertion
    2. Deletion
    3. Indels
    4. None of the given
  25. The first RNA processing event is

    1. Capping
    2. Tailing
    3. Splicing
    4. Editing
  26. The identification of drugs through genomic study is known as

    1. Genomics
    2. Cheminformatics
    3. Pharma genomics
    4. Pharmacogenetics
  27. The putative ORF can be translated into a protein sequence, which is then used to search against a protein database.

    1. True
    2. False
  28. Bioinformatics can deliver:

    1. Provide us better understanding of life
    2. Provide us better understanding of evolutions and molecular mechanisms
    3. can help to store and process experimental Data
    4. All of the given
  29. mRNA directs the building of proteins through a sequence of

    1. Introns
    2. Codons
    3. Exons
    4. Anticodons
  30. Which of the following is the correct order of organization of genetic material from largest to smallest?

    1. Genome, Chromosome, Gene, Nucleotide
    2. Genome, Gene, Chromosome, Nucleotide
    3. Gene, Nucleotide, Chromosome, Genome
    4. Chromosome, Genome, Gene, Nucleotide
  31. DNA makes RNA and RNA makes protein, this process is termed as

    1. Central Dogma
    2. Replication
    3. Translation
    4. Transcription
  32. Unfolding of a protein can be termed as ________.

    1. Renaturation
    2. Denaturation
    3. Oxidation
    4. Reduction
  33. Analyzing or comparing entire genome of species known as,

    1. Bioinformatics
    2. Genomics
    3. Proteomics
    4. Pharmacogenomics
  34. Which of the following is not protein fragmentation technique.

    1. Microarray
    2. CID
    3. ECD
    4. None of the given
  35. All of the following are protein sequence database, except ________.

    1. Swiss Prot
    2. PIR
    3. TREMBL
    4. DDBJ
  36. Which of the following statements about amino acids is correct?

    1. Amino acids are uncharged at neutral pH
    2. Amino acids are classified according to the structures and properties of their side chains
    3. Amino acids in proteins are mainly in the D-configuration
    4. Twenty-four amino acids are commonly used in protein synthesis
  37. Which of the following methods are broad class of computational algorithms that rely on repeated random sampling to obtain numerical results.

    1. Martinez Algorithm
    2. N-J Algorithm
    3. Dynamic Programming
    4. Monte Carlo methods
  38. For which one of the following activities, bioinformatics is used in modern biological sciences?

    1. Developing algorithms for organizing data collected from experiments
    2. Data processing to determine the role of underlying biomolecule
    3. To perform wet lab experiments
    4. Both 1 & 2
  39. Which one of the following methods can be used for statistical evaluation of data?

    1. T-test
    2. ANOVA
    3. Both 1 & 2
    4. None of the given
  40. Zuker's Algorithm involves energy ________.

    1. Maximization
    2. Minimization
    3. Stabilizing
    4. Destabilizing
  41. FASTA format start with ________ symbol.

    1. /
    2. *
    3. @
    4. >
  42. How many types of secondary structures can be formed possibly by folding of RNA?

    1. 3
    2. 4
    3. 5
    4. 6
  43. Dot plot of repeating elements would be small crosses on plot.

    1. TRUE
    2. FALSE
  44. RNA is found in the nucleolus of the cell and DNA is found in

    1. Chromosomes
    2. Cytosol
    3. Cell Wall
    4. Vacuole
  45. Which one of the following are Archaea?

    1. Firmicutes
    2. Chlamydiae
    3. Thermococci
    4. Chlorobi
  46. Single letter code of Tyrosine is ________.

    1. B
    2. J
    3. O
    4. Y
  47. Which algorithm is used by global alignment?

    1. Needleman-Wunsch
    2. Smith-Waterman
    3. BLAST
    4. PAM
  48. In Bottom up proteomics, Enzyme ________ is used to cleave the proteins.

    1. Trypsin
    2. Lipases
    3. Amylase
    4. None of the given
  49. RNA is the genetic material in

    1. Viruses only
    2. In some viruses and some prokaryotes
    3. In some viruses and some prokaryotes and rarely in eukaryotes
    4. Only in some viruses
  50. Mfold gives out (output) several structures along with their ________.

    1. Atomic positions
    2. Sequences
    3. Energetic stability
    4. All of the given
  51. rRNA is synthesized by:

    1. Nucleus
    2. Cytoplasm
    3. RER
    4. Nucleolus
  52. What are 2 things required in order to successfully use the dynamic programming technique?

    1. Optimal structure and overlapping subproblems
    2. A problem that can't be subdivided and is complex
    3. Non-overlapping subproblems and intervals
    4. Recursion and a problem that is complex
  53. There are 64 codons in the genetic dictionary as:

    1. There are 64 amino acids to be coded
    2. Genetic code has a triplet nature
    3. There are 3 nonsense codons and 61 sense codons
    4. There are 64 different types of t-RNA
  54. Which of the following is not an ionization techniques in proteins?

    1. Matrix assisted laser desorption ionization
    2. MALDI
    3. Electro spray ionization
    4. X-ray crystallography
  55. Nussinov-Jacobson (NJ) Algorithm is a dynamic Programming (DP) strategy to predict ________.

    1. Stabilizing energies
    2. Destabilizing energies
    3. Optimal RNA 2' structures
    4. Optimal RNA 3' structures
  56. Sum of stabilizing and destabilizing energies can help determine the ________.

    1. Quantity of 3' RNA structure
    2. Quantity of 2' RNA structure
    3. Quality of 3' RNA structure
    4. Quality of 2' RNA structure
  57. Black analysis methods use substitution matrices such as the PAM and BLOSUM matrices to score matches.

    1. TRUE
    2. FALSE
  58. In multiple sequence alignment ________ .

    1. doing so many progressive alignments can be slow
    2. doing so many progressive alignments is easy
    3. doing so many progressive alignments is not possible
    4. None of the given
  59. Which of the following is the smallest of the RNAs?

    1. Messenger RNA
    2. Transfer RNAs
    3. Ribosomal RNAs
    4. All of the given
  60. Dynamic Programming uses a "________" to deal with matches, mismatches and gaps.

    1. Dynamic Algorithms
    2. Order of Algorithms
    3. Scoring Function
    4. Sequence Identification
  61. Which one of the following issues are addressed by using computational methods, data processing techniques and algorithms?

    1. Storage and Organization of data
    2. Analysis of many experiments
    3. For representation of biological information
    4. All of the given
  62. GeneBank and UniPort have

    1. large number of sequences publically
    2. speciec name only
    3. RNA extraction techniques
    4. None of the given
  63. Elongation of transcription and RNA processing are all interconnected?

    1. TRUE
    2. FALSE
  64. Messenger RNA is only ________ of RNA content in the cell.

    1. 1-5%
    2. 5-10%
    3. 10-15%
    4. 15-20%
  65. Laboratory work using computers and computer-generated models generally offline is referred as:

    1. Dry-Lab
    2. In-vitro
    3. Web-Lab
    4. Dry-Lab and In-vitro
  66. In GenBank, specific gene can be searched by using?

    1. Sequence ID
    2. Name
    3. Species
    4. All of the given
  67. Bioinformatics is the interdisciplinary relative new development of ________.

    1. mathematics and biology
    2. physics and biology
    3. physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science and biology
    4. maths, physics and biology
  68. Which of the following is untrue about the Unweighted Pair Group Method Using Arithmetic Average?

    1. The simplest clustering method is UPGMA, which builds a tree by a sequential clustering method
    2. Given a distance matrix, it starts by grouping two taxa with the largest pairwise distance in the distance matrix
    3. The distances between this new composite taxon and all remaining taxa are calculated to create a reduced matrix
    4. The grouping process is repeated and another newly reduced matrix is created
  69. GenBank and SWISSPORT are example of

    1. Primary Database
    2. Secondary Database
    3. Composite Database
    4. None of the given
  70. The study of full complement of proteins expressed by a genome is called

    1. Proteome
    2. Proteomics
    3. Genomics
    4. Protein formation
  71. Translation is the process in which

    1. DNA is formed on DNA template
    2. DNA is formed on RNA template
    3. RNA is formed on DNA template
    4. Protein is formed on RNA template
  72. The procedure of aligning two sequences by searching of patterns that is in the same order in the sequences?

    1. Sequence Alignment
    2. Pairwise Alignment
    3. Multiple Sequence Alignment
    4. All of the given
  73. GenBank database is maintained by ________.

    1. Brookhaven Laboratory
    2. DNA Database of Japan (DDBJ)
    3. European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)
    4. National Centre of Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
  74. How many proteins does the human body produce?

    1. As per hypothesis of "One gene = one protein" So, there should at least ~20,000
    2. Hypothesis of "One gene = two protein" So, there should at least ~40,000
    3. Hypothesis of "two gene = one protein" So, there should at least 10,000
    4. No relation of gene and protein
  75. Which of the following doesn't describe local alignment?

    1. A local alignment aligns a substring of the query sequence to a substring of the target sequence
    2. A local alignment is defined by maximizing the alignment score, so that deleting a column from either end would reduce the score, and adding further columns at either end would also reduce the score
    3. Local alignments have terminal gaps
    4. The substrings to be examined may be all of one or both sequences; if all of both are included then the local alignment is also global
  76. ________ are the units of proteins.

    1. Glucose
    2. Amino acids
    3. Nucleotides
    4. Nucleosides
  77. Choose the incorrect statement out of the following?

    1. Only L-amino acids are found in the biological system
    2. Glycine is optical inactive
    3. Tyrosine is a modified amino acid
    4. Sereno cysteine is 21st proteinogenic amino acid
  78. Amino acids are chained together by ________.

    1. hydrogen bond
    2. peptide bond
    3. covalent bond
    4. van der walls forces
  79. The Alignment method suitable for finding out conserved patterns in DNA or Protein sequences is

    1. Multiple sequence alignment
    2. Pair wise alignment
    3. Global Alignment
    4. Local Alignment
  80. Amino acids are mostly synthesized from

    1. Fatty acids
    2. Mineral salts
    3. Alpha-ketoglutaric acid
    4. Volatile acids
  81. Which of the following is the character based phylogenetic tree construction methods?

    1. N-J
    2. UPGMA
    3. Maximum Parsimony
    4. All of the given