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1.1. An atom of element X has an atomic number of 14 and a mass number of 30. Which of the following statements is correct? 
(A) An atom of sodium has 14 protons, 14 electrons, and 14 neutrons.
(B) An atom of sodium has 14 protons, 16 electrons, and 14 neutrons
(C) An atom of sodium has 14 protons, 14 electrons, and 16 neutrons.
(D) An atom of sodium has 14 protons, 16 electrons, and 16 neutrons.
1.2. The ability of carbon to form four covalent bonds with a variety of atoms is
(A) Isomerism
(B) Tetravalence
(C) Hydrolysis
(D) Quadravalence
1.3. Water resists changing its temperature because of its … 
(A) High heat of vaporization
(B) Low specific heat
(C) High specific heat
(D) Low heat of vaporization
1.4. A solution where [H+] < [OH−] is more:
(A) Acidic
(B) Basic
(C) Neutral
(D) None of the above
1.5. Malnourishment results when there is
(A) A diet that does not provide enough fatty acids
(B) A diet with short-term absence of one or more essential nutrients
(C) A diet that does not provide enough chemical energy
(D) A diet with long-term absence of one or more essential nutrients
1.6. Unfolding of a protein can be termed as
(A) Renaturation
(B) Denaturation
(C) Oxidation
(D) Reduction
1.7. A coiled peptide chain held in place by hydrogen bonding between peptide bonds in the same chain is called
(A) Primary structure
(B) α – helix
(C) Quarternary structures
(D) Tertiary Structure
1.8. A codon contains how many nucleotides
(A) 4
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 6
1.9. What is the composition of nucleoside? 
(A) a sugar + a phosphate
(B) a base + a sugar
(C) a base + a phosphate
(D) a base + a sugar + phosphate
1.10. Identify the purine base of nucleic acids in the following 
(A) Cytosine
(B) Thymine
(C) Uracil
(D) Adenine
1.11. Amylose is a form of
(A) Starch
(B) Polysaccharide
(C) Sugar polymer
(D) All of the above
1.12. Fats are constructed from: 
(A) Lipids and phospholipids
(B) Glycerol and fatty acids
(C) Fatty acids and phospholipids
(D) Glycerol and lipids

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