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1

According to the Theory of Evolution, there are many ancestors common to all living organisms.
A)True
B)False
2

The universe may have begun with a cosmic Big Bang approximately 10-20 billion years ago.
A)True
B)False
3

In the 1920s, Russian biochemist Alexander I. Oparin and British biologist J.B.S. Haldane independently proposed that life originated on earth after an inconceivably long period of…
A)Cellular evolution
B)Organelle evolution
C)Abiogenic molecular evolution
D)Molecular evolution
E)None of the above is correct
4

There are four major groups of biologically important organic compounds. Which of these are included with those groups?
A)Carbohydrates
B)Proteins
C)Lipids
D)Nucleic acids
E)All of the above are biologically important organic groups
5

Carbohydrates are synthesized by animal metabolism and their constituent elements are usually present in the ratio of 1 C: 2 H: 1O.
A)True
B)False
6

Which of the following would be classified as a monosaccharide?
A)Cellulose
B)Glucose
C)Maltose
D)Glycogen
E)None of the above is correct
7

Which of the following is an important storage compound for sugar in animals?
A)Cellulose
B)Starch
C)Glycogen
D)Sucrose
E)Galactose
8

Which of the following is NOT true about lipids?
A)They are not soluble in water
B)They may be neutral fats, phospholipids, or steroids
C)They are soluble in organic solvents
D)All of the above are correct
E)None of the above is correct
9

Proteins are composed of 50 commonly occurring amino acids.
A)True
B)False
10

Amino acids are linked together to form long, chainlike polymers by what kind of bond?
A)Ionic bonds
B)Hydrogen bonds
C)Peptide bonds
D)Carbon-to-carbon covalent bonds
E)None of the above is correct
11

The primary structure determines the secondary structure, which in turn determines the tertiary structure.
A)True
B)False
12

The tertiary structure of proteins may be stabilized by the presence of which of the following?
A)Disulfide bonds between two sulfur atoms in two cysteine amino acids
B)Ionic bonds
C)Hydrogen bonds
D)Hydrophobic bonds
E)All of the above are correct
13

The two kinds of nucleic acids present in cells are DNA and RNA, each of which is made up of 20 different amino acids.
A)True
B)False
14

Haldane and Oparin proposed that the earth's primitive atmosphere consisted of simple compounds such as water, carbon dioxide, molecular hydrogen, methane, and ammonia. One gas, however, was likely not present. This gas was…
A)Sulphur
B)Oxygen
C)Nitrogen
D)Chlorine
E)None of the above is correct
15

The reducing atmosphere of the primitive earth was conducive to the prebiotic synthesis that led to life's beginnings, and would still be suited to organisms alive today.
A)True
B)False
16

The Oparin-Haldane hypothesis stimulated experimental work to test the hypothesis that organic compounds characteristic of life could be formed from simpler organic compounds. Who were the experimenters at the University of Chicago who first successfully simulated the conditions thought to have prevailed on the primitive earth?
A)Watson and Crick
B)Miller and Urey
C)Hickman, Roberts, & Larson
D)Gilbert and Sullivan
E)None of the above is correct
17

There are several other requirements for the synthesis of life from prebiotic organic compounds:
A)The formation of organic polymers in a concentrated form
B)Conditions for the concentration of organic molecules
C)Thermal condensation reactions without the aid of enzymes
D)Availability of some surface such as clay or microspheres to hold or encapsulate the prebiotic organic compounds
E)All of the above were likely necessary for the evolution of life from prebiotic organic compounds
18

Which of the following is NOT a property of water?
A)High specific heat
B)High heat of vaporization
C)Unique density behavior
D)Greatest density at 0°C
E)None of the above is correct
19

Water has a high surface tension, exceeding that of any other liquid but mercury.
A)True
B)False
20

Many compounds are made by the process of condensation and broken down into their constituent components by hydrolysis.
A)True
B)False
21

The fossil record reveals that life existed by 3.8 billion years ago, suggesting that early life forms likely arose nearly 4.0 billion years ago.
A)True
B)False
22

Which of the following is false?
A)Only proteins can act as enzymes
B)Catalytic RNA (ribozymes) can mediate processing of mRNA and also catalyze the formation of peptide bonds
C)The earliest enzymes could have been RNA
D)The evolution of life may have been dominated by RNA at one point
E)None of the above is false
23

Organisms that can synthesize their food from inorganic sources using light or another source of energy are called…
A)Heterotrophs
B)Primary heterotrophs
C)Autotrophs
D)Oxidative autotrophs
E)None of the above is correct
24

Gradually, oxygen produced by _____________ accumulated in the atmosphere. When atmospheric oxygen reached about 1 percent of its current level, ____________ began to accumulate and to absorb ultraviolet radiation.
A)Oxidative phosphorylation; methane
B)Photosynthesis; nitrates
C)Photosynthesis; molecular hydrogen
D)Photosynthesis; ozone
E)Oxidative phosphorylation; ozone
25

Accumulation of atmospheric oxygen would interfere with anaerobic cellular metabolism that had evolved in the primitive reducing atmosphere.
A)True
B)False
26

Our atmosphere today can be described by which of the following terms?
A)Strongly reducing
B)Strongly oxidizing
C)Strongly phosphorylating
D)Weakly reducing
E)Weakly oxidizing
27

The earliest microorganisms on earth are believed to have been primary heterotrophs, living on the energy stored in organic compounds within the prebiotic soup.
A)True
B)False
28

Which of the following are believed to have been responsible for generating the first atmospheric oxygen early in life's history?
A)Heterotrophic bacteria
B)Archaea
C)Cyanobacteria
D)Eukaryotic unicells
E)None of the above is correct
29

According to Lynn Margulis, ancestral eukaryotes arose from the symbiosis of two or more types of prokaryotes.
A)True
B)False
30

DNA can currently be found in which of the following structures or organelles?
A)Nucleus
B)Mitochondria
C)Plastids
D)Cilia and Flagella
E)All of the above contain DNA







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