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#Question id: 7507


The lengths of trains A and B are 250 m 300 m respectively and their speeds are 70 km/h and 79 km/h respectively. They are walking in the same direction. In how much time will train B cross a passenger sitting in A?

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology
  1. 110 sec
  2. 100 sec
  3. 120 sec
  4. 130 sec
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#Question id: 466

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

When a reduction half-reaction is ________ (negative, positive), electrons flow to the more readily reduced substance which is ________ (negative, positive) in value.

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#Question id: 467

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

The standard potential for electron transfer can be related to the standard free-energy change for redox reactions by using

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#Question id: 532

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

In glycolysis, fructose 1,6-bisphosphate is converted to two products with a standard free-energy change (DG'°) of 23.8 kJ/mol.  Under what conditions (encountered in a normal cell) will the free-energy change (DG) be negative, enabling the reaction to proceed to the right?

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#Question id: 533

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

Glucose, labeled with 14C in different carbon atoms, is added to a crude extract of a tissue rich in the enzymes of the pentose phosphate pathway.  The most rapid production of 14CO2 will occur when the glucose is labeled in:

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#Question id: 544

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

One of the enzymes involved in glycolysis, aldolase, requires Zn2+ for catalysis. Under conditions of zinc deficiency, when the enzyme may lack zinc, it would be referred to as the:

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#Question id: 544

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

One of the enzymes involved in glycolysis, aldolase, requires Zn2+ for catalysis. Under conditions of zinc deficiency, when the enzyme may lack zinc, it would be referred to as the: