Multiple Choice Quiz on Respiration in Plants

This plant physiology quiz is designed to assess your basic knowledge of ‘Respiration in Plants ’. Choose the best answer from the four options given. When you've finished answering as many of the questions as you can, scroll down to the bottom of the page and check your answers by clicking 'Score'. The percentage score will be displayed along with the right answers.
Respiration in plants
1. In glycolysis, glucose splits into compounds which are
5-C
4-C
3-C
2-C
2. Which is end product of oxidative phosphorylation
ATP
ATP and Water
NADH
Oxygen
3. A sudden change from anaerobic to aerobic process produces
Emerson effect
Hill reaction
Pasteur effect
Blackman's law
4. Total number of ATP molecules produced per glucose molecule in the eukaryotic cell is
12
24
36
38
5. Number of ATP molecules produced by one NADH is
3
4
5
6
6. Direct ATP production during Krebs cycle per glucose molecule is
2
8
30
38
7. Oxidative phosphorylation occurs during
photosynthesis
protein synthesis
lipid synthesis
respiration
8. Where do we observe both photosynthesis and respiration
fungi
viruses
bacteria
green plants
9. The overall goal of glycolysis, Krebs cycle and electron transport system is formation of
Sugars
Nucleic acids
ATP in stepwise units
ATP in one large oxidation reaction
10. Electrons are removed during glycolysis by
NAD
ATP
Molecular Oxygen
Glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate
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