Questions on Transcription in Molecular Biology

 Questions on Transcription in Molecular Biology

 

 Multiple Choice Questions: Transcription (Molecular Biology)

    1. What is the main purpose of transcription?

A) To replicate DNA

B) To synthesize proteins

C) To convert RNA into DNA

D) To create RNA from a DNA template

E) To translate RNA into amino acids

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    2. Which enzyme is responsible for transcription?

A) DNA ligase

B) RNA polymerase

C) DNA polymerase

D) Helicase

E) Telomerase

    3. Transcription takes place in which part of a eukaryotic cell?

A) Cytoplasm

B) Ribosome

C) Mitochondria

D) Nucleus

E) Endoplasmic reticulum

    4. In prokaryotes, transcription occurs in the:

A) Nucleus

B) Cytoplasm

C) Mitochondria

D) Ribosome

E) Nucleolus

    5. Which DNA strand serves as the template for transcription?

A) Leading strand

B) Lagging strand

C) Coding strand

D) Non-template strand

E) Template strand

    6. What is the first step of transcription?

A) Elongation

B) Termination

C) RNA editing

D) Binding of RNA polymerase to the promoter

E) Ribosome assembly

    7. The region of DNA where transcription begins is called the:

A) Operator

B) Enhancer

C) Promoter

D) Intron

E) Exon

    8. What sequence in eukaryotic promoters is commonly recognized by transcription factors?

A) Shine-Dalgarno sequence

B) TATA box

C) GC box

D) AUG codon

E) Poly-A signal

    9. Which RNA type is synthesized during transcription?

A) DNA

B) mRNA

C) rRNA

D) tRNA

E) All of the above

    10. During transcription, RNA is synthesized in what direction?

A) 3' → 5'

B) 5' → 3'

C) Bidirectionally

D) 2' → 4'

E) Randomly

    11. What happens during the elongation stage of transcription?

A) RNA polymerase detaches

B) DNA unzips

C) RNA strand grows

D) Ribosome binds

E) Introns are removed

    12. Which of the following is added to pre-mRNA during processing in eukaryotes?

A) Poly-A tail

B) 5' cap

C) Removal of introns

D) All of the above

E) None of the above

    13. What marks the end of transcription in eukaryotic genes?

A) Start codon

B) Stop codon

C) Promoter

D) Terminator sequence

E) Spliceosome

    14. Which of the following statements about RNA polymerase is true?

A) It requires a primer

B) It synthesizes in the 3' → 5' direction

C) It proofreads like DNA polymerase

D) It can unwind DNA on its own

E) It works only in mitochondria

    15. Which of the following is NOT part of RNA processing in eukaryotic cells?

A) Splicing

B) 5' capping

C) Polyadenylation

D) Exon removal

E) Intron removal

    16. Which of these is removed from the pre-mRNA during RNA splicing?

A) Exons

B) Codons

C) Introns

D) Promoters

E) Operons

    17. The final product of transcription is:

A) DNA

B) Protein

C) mRNA

D) tRNA

E) Amino acids

    18. Which of the following correctly matches a transcription event with its cellular location?

A) Transcription - Ribosome

B) Transcription - Cytoplasm (eukaryotes)

C) Transcription - Nucleus (eukaryotes)

D) Transcription - Golgi apparatus

E) Transcription - Endoplasmic reticulum

    19. What signals the beginning of a gene for transcription?

A) Poly-A tail

B) Start codon

C) Promoter

D) Operator

E) Exon

    20. What happens to mRNA after transcription and processing in eukaryotic cells?

A) It is translated in the nucleus

B) It is immediately degraded

C) It moves to the cytoplasm for translation

D) It becomes DNA

E) It stays permanently in the nucleus

Questions on Transcription in Molecular Biology

 Answer Key:

    1. D

    2. B

    3. D

    4. B

    5. E

    6. D

    7. C

    8. B

    9. E

    10. B

    11. C

    12. D

    13. D

    14. D

    15. D

    16. C

    17. C

    18. C

    19. C

    20. C


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