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How many of the following general questions can you get correct?
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There are two parallel lines l1 and l2. If there are 7 points, 3 on one and 4 on the other, how many triangles can be formed if the vertices are on the points.
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24%
30
48%
12
29%
35
0%
10
There is a table with 9 rows and 9 columns each named from 1 to 9. in each cell, the product of the value of rows and columns is written. Find the sum of all the products.
Anonymous Quiz
25%
1755
25%
2025
32%
2030
18%
1090
Two rectangles, one measuring 1Γ3 and the other 1Γ2, are used to completely cover a 3Γ3 square without any overlaps and without rotating the square. In how many distinct ways can these two rectangles be arranged to exactly cover the square?
Anonymous Quiz
4%
5
38%
6
38%
12
21%
13
Two squares, each with dimensions 3Γ3, are used to cover a 9Γ5 rectangle without overlapping. What is the area of the region in the rectangle that remains uncovered?
Anonymous Quiz
28%
36
26%
27
21%
18
26%
45
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60%
Natural
21%
Social
12%
Grade 10 and lower
7%
Freshman
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Question: Why is the induced fit model considered more accurate?
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23%
A) It assumes rigid binding
3%
B) It requires high pH
19%
C) It ignores the active site
55%
D) It accounts for enzyme flexibility
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Question: Which model involves a temporary enzyme-substrate complex?
Anonymous Quiz
38%
A) Lock and key
46%
B) Induced fit
17%
C) Both
0%
D) Neither
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Question: What does the lock and key model describe?
Anonymous Quiz
3%
A) Enzyme changing shape
87%
B) Complementary enzyme-substrate fit
8%
C) Substrate changing shape
3%
D) Random binding
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Question: In the induced fit model, what happens to the enzyme?
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5%
A) It remains rigid
11%
B) It loses specificity
13%
C) It denatures
71%
D) It adjusts shape to fit the substrate
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Question: Which model explains why enzymes can bind similar substrates?
Anonymous Quiz
60%
A) Lock and key
19%
B) Induced fit
15%
C) Both equally
6%
D) Neither
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Question: What is a limitation of the lock and key model?
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48%
A) It assumes enzyme rigidity
29%
B) It ignores the active site
13%
C) It requires cofactors
10%
D) It assumes denaturation
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Question: In which model is the enzyme-substrate fit perfect initially?
Anonymous Quiz
25%
A) Induced fit
60%
B) Lock and key
13%
C) Both
1%
D) Neither
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Question: Which model better explains enzyme flexibility?
Anonymous Quiz
22%
A) Lock and key
10%
B) Both equally
66%
C) Induced fit
2%
D) Neither
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Question: What is the role of the active site in the lock and key model?
Anonymous Quiz
9%
A) To change enzyme shape
84%
B) To bind substrate specifically
4%
C) To denature the enzyme
3%
D) To act as a cofactor
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