Central Dogma: Transcription & Translation - Competitive Exam Level

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This section is designed for students preparing for competitive examinations where precision, conceptual depth, and speed are critical. It focuses on the most frequently tested and high-yield areas of transcription and translation, with strong emphasis on NCERT line-based understanding and exam-oriented practice.

In this section, you will study:

  • High-yield steps and enzymes involved in transcription and translation

  • Tricky distinctions between prokaryotic and eukaryotic gene expression

  • NCERT-based MCQs on RNA polymerase, ribosomes, and translation factors

  • Genetic code–based questions and common conceptual traps

  • Assertion–reason and multi-statement questions

  • Regulation of gene expression in competitive exam context

  • Previous year question patterns and exam-focused practice sets

The content is structured to improve accuracy, conceptual clarity, and exam temperament, helping students confidently tackle high-difficulty MCQs and theory-based questions in NEET and other competitive entrance exams.

Build a competitive edge by mastering transcription and translation with focused, exam-oriented preparation.

Q. What is the role of ribosomes in protein synthesis?
  • A. To transcribe DNA into RNA
  • B. To translate mRNA into polypeptides
  • C. To replicate DNA
  • D. To splice introns from mRNA
Q. What is the role of tRNA in translation?
  • A. To carry amino acids to the ribosome
  • B. To synthesize mRNA
  • C. To replicate DNA
  • D. To form ribosomal subunits
Q. Which enzyme is responsible for synthesizing RNA during transcription?
  • A. DNA polymerase
  • B. RNA polymerase
  • C. Ribosome
  • D. Ligase
Q. Which of the following best describes a frameshift mutation?
  • A. A mutation that changes one amino acid
  • B. A mutation that adds or removes nucleotides, altering the reading frame
  • C. A mutation that duplicates a segment of DNA
  • D. A mutation that occurs in non-coding regions
Q. Which of the following mutations is a change in a single nucleotide?
  • A. Frameshift mutation
  • B. Point mutation
  • C. Deletion mutation
  • D. Duplication mutation
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