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Enzymes
Question Paper
Level IGCSE
Subject Biology
ExamBoard CambridgeInternationalExaminations
Unit 5–Enzymes
Booklet QuestionPaper
Time Allowed: 52 minutes
Score: /43
Percentage: /100
1 Which graph shows the effect of temperature on the activity of an enzyme?
5
temperature/°C
enzyme
activity
A B
C
5
temperature/°C
0 100
enzyme
activity
0 100
5
temperature/°C
enzyme
activity
0 100 5
temperature/°C
enzyme
activity
0 100
2 The diagram represents enzyme action.
+
W
+
YX
What are parts W, X and Y in this chemical reaction?
enzyme product substrate
A W Y
B X Y
C X W
D Y X
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3 The diagram represents a chemical reaction.
productreactants
+
Which diagram represents the enzyme for this reaction?
A BB C
4 The table shows the conditions in four test-tubes containing equal amounts of starch and salivary
amylase.
In which test-tube is the starch broken down fastest?
pH
temperature
/°C
A 2 27
B 2 37
C 7 27
D 7 37
5 What is true of all enzymes?
they are sugars
they are most effective
at pH7
A
B
C
D
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6 The diagram shows the effect of an enzyme working in the human digestive system.
enzyme at pH 1.5
amino acids
and temperature 37°C
protein
What would reduce the rate of production of amino acids?
A removing the amino acids as they are formed
B increasing the amount of protein
C raising the temperature to 40°C
D raising the pH to 7.5
7 Which group of compounds ensures that metabolic reactions take place effectively?
A carbohydrates
B enzymes
C fatty acids
D hormones
8 The diagram shows an experiment on the digestion of the protein in egg albumen by protease.
The protease was taken from a human stomach.
In which test-tube will the protein be digested most quickly?
A B C D
egg albumen
+
protease
egg albumen
+
dilute
hydrochloric
acid
egg albumen
+
dilute
hydrochloric
acid
+
protease
egg albumen
+
dilute
hydrochloric
acid
+
boiled protease
water-bath
at 37°C
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9 Which effect does a gradual decrease in pH from 13 to 1 have on the action of amylase?
A
B
C
D
slows it down only
slows it down then speeds it up
speeds it up only
speeds it up then slows it down
10 An enzyme in potato cells causes oxygen to be produced from hydrogen peroxide.
Cubes of potato were incubated with hydrogen peroxide at different temperatures.
The numbers of bubbles of oxygen released per minute were counted at each temperature.
The table shows the results.
The results suggest the optimum temperature for the enzyme is between which two values?
A 15°C and 35°C
B 35°C and 45°C
C 35°C and 55°C
D 45°C and 55°C
11 Which graph shows the effect of temperature between 20°C and 35°C on the activity of a human
digestive enzyme?
rate of
reaction
200
A
temperature/°C
temperature/°C
temperature/°C
temperature/°C
rate of
reaction
200
B
rate of
reaction
200
C
rate of
reaction
200
D
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12 Lactase is a human enzyme that catalyses the breakdown of lactose in milk.
At which temperature does lactase work fastest?
A 0°C B 18°C C 37°C D 100°C
13 The graph shows the effect of pH on a particular enzyme-controlled reaction.
rate of
reaction
pH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
When is the enzyme not active?
A at pH 1 and pH 13
B at pH 3 and pH 11
C at pH 5 and pH 9
D at pH 7
14 What happens to most enzymes above 60°C?
A They are denatured.
B They are destroyed by white blood cells.
C They are digested.
D They are made more active.
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15 An experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of pH on enzyme action. The graph shows
the results.
y-axis
x-axis
What are the labels for the x-axis and the y-axis?
16 The enzyme catalase, found in potato, speeds up the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide. The
reaction releases a froth of oxygen bubbles.
The diagram shows an experiment to find the effect of changes in pH on the rate of this reaction.
froth of oxygen bubbles
piece of potato
dilute hydrogen peroxide solution
The table shows the time taken for the froth of bubbles to reach the top of the test-tube at
different pH values.
Which pH is nearest to the optimum (best) for this enzyme?
A pH 4 B pH 5 C pH 6 D pH 7
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17 What is a characteristic of all catalysts?
A They are broken down in the reaction.
B They are made of protein.
C They are not changed by the reaction.
D They do not change the rate of the reaction.
18 The diagram shows the lock and key model of enzyme action.
1
3
2
Which is the enzyme and which is the substrate?
19 The table shows the temperature and pH at which four different enzymes are most active.
Which enzyme is a protease from the stomach?
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20 Which statement is correct for all catalysts?
A They are enzymes.
B They are proteins.
C They speed up chemical reactions.
D They work in living organisms.
21 Two enzyme-controlled reactions are shown.
amino acids proteins
proteins amino acids
enzyme 1
enzyme 2
From these reactions, what deduction can be made about enzymes?
A Enzyme 1 has been changed to enzyme 2.
B Enzyme 2 slows down the production of amino acids.
C Enzymes can build up large molecules.
D Enzymes only break down large molecules.
22 The temperature of an enzyme-controlled reaction is increased by 10°C.
How does this affect the rate of reaction?
A
B
C
D
It always increases the rate.
It always decreases the rate.
It may increase or decrease the rate.
It has no effect on the rate.
23 In an experiment, the effect of temperature on the action of amylase is investigated.
Six different test-tubes are set up, each containing a mixture of amylase and starch solution.
Which condition should not be kept the same in each of the six test-tubes?
A
B
C
D
concentration of amylase
pH
temperature
volume of starch solution
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24 The graph shows the effect of pH on the rate of reaction of three different enzymes.
What does the graph show?
A Each enzyme works best at a different pH.
B Each enzyme works best over a narrow temperature range.
C Enzymes work best in acid conditions.
D Enzymes work best in alkaline conditions.
25 Some plants digest insects and use the nutrients for growth.
What must these plants produce to digest the insects?
A acids
B alkalis
C enzymes
D hormones
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26 The graph shows the effect of pH on the activity of two enzymes.
At which pH is the activity of both enzymes the same?
A 1 B 3 C 5 D 8
27 Four identical mixtures of starch and amylase were kept at different temperatures. The graph
shows the time taken for the starch to be completely digested at each temperature.
At which temperature is the rate of reaction quickest?
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28 Equal quantities of a protein-digesting enzyme were added to 5cm3
of protein solutions of
different pH. Each tube was kept at 37°C.
The amount of amino acid in each tube was measured after 3 minutes. The results are shown in
the table.
At which pH was the enzyme most active?
A 1 B 7 C 8 D 10
29 Four test-tubes were set up as shown in the diagram.
In which tube is the starch digested most quickly?
A B
water bath
at 15°C
starch solution
and amylase
starch solution
and boiled amylase
C
water bath
at 35°C
starch solution
and amylase
starch solution
and boiled amylase
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30 A human digestive enzyme breaks down its substrate at a fast rate at 35°C.
What would occur if the enzyme and substrate were kept at 75°C?
A The enzyme would stop working and be denatured.
B The reaction would continue at the same rate.
C The reaction would take place more quickly.
D The reaction would take place more slowly.
31 The diagram shows the action of amylase.
amylase part of a
starch molecule
What is the function of the enzyme amylase?
A breaks down the substrate into amino acids
B changes the product into the substrate
C increases the rate of starch breaking down into glucose
D increases the rate of starch breaking down into maltose
32 What are enzymes made of?
A carbohydrates
B DNA
C fats
D proteins
33 At which temperature do most enzymes from the human body become completely denatured?
A 0°C B 27°C C 40°C D 65°C
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34 Six test-tubes were set up at different temperatures. Each contained identical solutions containing
starch and amylase mixtures. The table shows the time taken for the reactions to finish in each
test-tube.
At which temperature does the amylase work best?
A 15°C B 35°C C 45°C D 65°C
35 The graph shows how the rate of an enzyme-controlled reaction changes with temperature.
rate of
reaction
temperature X
What is happening within the temperature range marked X?
A The enzyme is becoming denatured.
B The enzyme is being used up.
C The reaction is occurring at body temperature.
D The reaction is occurring at the optimum temperature.
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36 Which graph shows the effect of temperature on the activity of a human digestive enzyme?
rate of
reaction
020
A
temperature/°C
temperature/°C
temperature/°C
temperature/°C
rate of
reaction
200
B
rate of
reaction
200
C
rate of
reaction
200
D
70 70
70 70
37 Which substance is an enzyme?
A bile
B fibrinogen
C lipase
D maltose
38 Which are characteristics of enzymes?
A They are carbohydrates and biological catalysts.
B They are carbohydrates and chemical messengers.
C They are proteins and biological catalysts.
D They are proteins and chemical messengers.
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39 The table shows whether starch was still present after four different experiments.
xperimexperiment


key
= starch present
 = starch absent
starch + water at 20°C
starch + amylase at 20°C
starch + amylase at 30°C
starch + boiled amylase at 30°C 
What broke down the starch?
A amylase
B boiled amylase
C heat
D water
40 What helps proteins to change into amino acids?
A antibodies
B auxins
C enzymes
D hormones
41 The graph shows the effect of pH on the rate of reaction of an enzyme.
3 7 9654
rate of
reaction
pH
8
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42 An enzyme from the stomach that digests protein, and cooked egg white that contains protein,
are placed in four test-tubes.
When the egg white is digested the mixture becomes clear.
Which tube becomes clear first?
A
egg white
and enzyme
acid
temperature 20°C
B
egg white
and enzyme
acid
temperature 37°C
C
egg white
and enzyme
alkali
temperature 20°C
D
egg white
and enzyme
alkali
temperature 37°C
43 The apparatus shown in the diagram was used for an experiment on starch digestion.
Which tube would contain most sugar after 20 minutes?
tube A tube B tube C tube D
starch
solution
starch
solution
and
amylase
starch
solution
and
amylase
water bath at 15o
C water bath at 37o
C
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  • 1. Save My Exams!– The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ Enzymes Question Paper Level IGCSE Subject Biology ExamBoard CambridgeInternationalExaminations Unit 5–Enzymes Booklet QuestionPaper Time Allowed: 52 minutes Score: /43 Percentage: /100
  • 2. 1 Which graph shows the effect of temperature on the activity of an enzyme? 5 temperature/°C enzyme activity A B C 5 temperature/°C 0 100 enzyme activity 0 100 5 temperature/°C enzyme activity 0 100 5 temperature/°C enzyme activity 0 100 2 The diagram represents enzyme action. + W + YX What are parts W, X and Y in this chemical reaction? enzyme product substrate A W Y B X Y C X W D Y X Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 3. 3 The diagram represents a chemical reaction. productreactants + Which diagram represents the enzyme for this reaction? A BB C 4 The table shows the conditions in four test-tubes containing equal amounts of starch and salivary amylase. In which test-tube is the starch broken down fastest? pH temperature /°C A 2 27 B 2 37 C 7 27 D 7 37 5 What is true of all enzymes? they are sugars they are most effective at pH7 A B C D Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 4. 6 The diagram shows the effect of an enzyme working in the human digestive system. enzyme at pH 1.5 amino acids and temperature 37°C protein What would reduce the rate of production of amino acids? A removing the amino acids as they are formed B increasing the amount of protein C raising the temperature to 40°C D raising the pH to 7.5 7 Which group of compounds ensures that metabolic reactions take place effectively? A carbohydrates B enzymes C fatty acids D hormones 8 The diagram shows an experiment on the digestion of the protein in egg albumen by protease. The protease was taken from a human stomach. In which test-tube will the protein be digested most quickly? A B C D egg albumen + protease egg albumen + dilute hydrochloric acid egg albumen + dilute hydrochloric acid + protease egg albumen + dilute hydrochloric acid + boiled protease water-bath at 37°C Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 5. 9 Which effect does a gradual decrease in pH from 13 to 1 have on the action of amylase? A B C D slows it down only slows it down then speeds it up speeds it up only speeds it up then slows it down 10 An enzyme in potato cells causes oxygen to be produced from hydrogen peroxide. Cubes of potato were incubated with hydrogen peroxide at different temperatures. The numbers of bubbles of oxygen released per minute were counted at each temperature. The table shows the results. The results suggest the optimum temperature for the enzyme is between which two values? A 15°C and 35°C B 35°C and 45°C C 35°C and 55°C D 45°C and 55°C 11 Which graph shows the effect of temperature between 20°C and 35°C on the activity of a human digestive enzyme? rate of reaction 200 A temperature/°C temperature/°C temperature/°C temperature/°C rate of reaction 200 B rate of reaction 200 C rate of reaction 200 D Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 6. 12 Lactase is a human enzyme that catalyses the breakdown of lactose in milk. At which temperature does lactase work fastest? A 0°C B 18°C C 37°C D 100°C 13 The graph shows the effect of pH on a particular enzyme-controlled reaction. rate of reaction pH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 When is the enzyme not active? A at pH 1 and pH 13 B at pH 3 and pH 11 C at pH 5 and pH 9 D at pH 7 14 What happens to most enzymes above 60°C? A They are denatured. B They are destroyed by white blood cells. C They are digested. D They are made more active. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 7. 15 An experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of pH on enzyme action. The graph shows the results. y-axis x-axis What are the labels for the x-axis and the y-axis? 16 The enzyme catalase, found in potato, speeds up the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide. The reaction releases a froth of oxygen bubbles. The diagram shows an experiment to find the effect of changes in pH on the rate of this reaction. froth of oxygen bubbles piece of potato dilute hydrogen peroxide solution The table shows the time taken for the froth of bubbles to reach the top of the test-tube at different pH values. Which pH is nearest to the optimum (best) for this enzyme? A pH 4 B pH 5 C pH 6 D pH 7 Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 8. 17 What is a characteristic of all catalysts? A They are broken down in the reaction. B They are made of protein. C They are not changed by the reaction. D They do not change the rate of the reaction. 18 The diagram shows the lock and key model of enzyme action. 1 3 2 Which is the enzyme and which is the substrate? 19 The table shows the temperature and pH at which four different enzymes are most active. Which enzyme is a protease from the stomach? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 9. 20 Which statement is correct for all catalysts? A They are enzymes. B They are proteins. C They speed up chemical reactions. D They work in living organisms. 21 Two enzyme-controlled reactions are shown. amino acids proteins proteins amino acids enzyme 1 enzyme 2 From these reactions, what deduction can be made about enzymes? A Enzyme 1 has been changed to enzyme 2. B Enzyme 2 slows down the production of amino acids. C Enzymes can build up large molecules. D Enzymes only break down large molecules. 22 The temperature of an enzyme-controlled reaction is increased by 10°C. How does this affect the rate of reaction? A B C D It always increases the rate. It always decreases the rate. It may increase or decrease the rate. It has no effect on the rate. 23 In an experiment, the effect of temperature on the action of amylase is investigated. Six different test-tubes are set up, each containing a mixture of amylase and starch solution. Which condition should not be kept the same in each of the six test-tubes? A B C D concentration of amylase pH temperature volume of starch solution Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 10. 24 The graph shows the effect of pH on the rate of reaction of three different enzymes. What does the graph show? A Each enzyme works best at a different pH. B Each enzyme works best over a narrow temperature range. C Enzymes work best in acid conditions. D Enzymes work best in alkaline conditions. 25 Some plants digest insects and use the nutrients for growth. What must these plants produce to digest the insects? A acids B alkalis C enzymes D hormones Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 11. 26 The graph shows the effect of pH on the activity of two enzymes. At which pH is the activity of both enzymes the same? A 1 B 3 C 5 D 8 27 Four identical mixtures of starch and amylase were kept at different temperatures. The graph shows the time taken for the starch to be completely digested at each temperature. At which temperature is the rate of reaction quickest? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 12. 28 Equal quantities of a protein-digesting enzyme were added to 5cm3 of protein solutions of different pH. Each tube was kept at 37°C. The amount of amino acid in each tube was measured after 3 minutes. The results are shown in the table. At which pH was the enzyme most active? A 1 B 7 C 8 D 10 29 Four test-tubes were set up as shown in the diagram. In which tube is the starch digested most quickly? A B water bath at 15°C starch solution and amylase starch solution and boiled amylase C water bath at 35°C starch solution and amylase starch solution and boiled amylase Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 13. 30 A human digestive enzyme breaks down its substrate at a fast rate at 35°C. What would occur if the enzyme and substrate were kept at 75°C? A The enzyme would stop working and be denatured. B The reaction would continue at the same rate. C The reaction would take place more quickly. D The reaction would take place more slowly. 31 The diagram shows the action of amylase. amylase part of a starch molecule What is the function of the enzyme amylase? A breaks down the substrate into amino acids B changes the product into the substrate C increases the rate of starch breaking down into glucose D increases the rate of starch breaking down into maltose 32 What are enzymes made of? A carbohydrates B DNA C fats D proteins 33 At which temperature do most enzymes from the human body become completely denatured? A 0°C B 27°C C 40°C D 65°C Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 14. 34 Six test-tubes were set up at different temperatures. Each contained identical solutions containing starch and amylase mixtures. The table shows the time taken for the reactions to finish in each test-tube. At which temperature does the amylase work best? A 15°C B 35°C C 45°C D 65°C 35 The graph shows how the rate of an enzyme-controlled reaction changes with temperature. rate of reaction temperature X What is happening within the temperature range marked X? A The enzyme is becoming denatured. B The enzyme is being used up. C The reaction is occurring at body temperature. D The reaction is occurring at the optimum temperature. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 15. 36 Which graph shows the effect of temperature on the activity of a human digestive enzyme? rate of reaction 020 A temperature/°C temperature/°C temperature/°C temperature/°C rate of reaction 200 B rate of reaction 200 C rate of reaction 200 D 70 70 70 70 37 Which substance is an enzyme? A bile B fibrinogen C lipase D maltose 38 Which are characteristics of enzymes? A They are carbohydrates and biological catalysts. B They are carbohydrates and chemical messengers. C They are proteins and biological catalysts. D They are proteins and chemical messengers. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 16. 39 The table shows whether starch was still present after four different experiments. xperimexperiment key = starch present = starch absent starch + water at 20°C starch + amylase at 20°C starch + amylase at 30°C starch + boiled amylase at 30°C What broke down the starch? A amylase B boiled amylase C heat D water 40 What helps proteins to change into amino acids? A antibodies B auxins C enzymes D hormones 41 The graph shows the effect of pH on the rate of reaction of an enzyme. 3 7 9654 rate of reaction pH 8 Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 17. 42 An enzyme from the stomach that digests protein, and cooked egg white that contains protein, are placed in four test-tubes. When the egg white is digested the mixture becomes clear. Which tube becomes clear first? A egg white and enzyme acid temperature 20°C B egg white and enzyme acid temperature 37°C C egg white and enzyme alkali temperature 20°C D egg white and enzyme alkali temperature 37°C 43 The apparatus shown in the diagram was used for an experiment on starch digestion. Which tube would contain most sugar after 20 minutes? tube A tube B tube C tube D starch solution starch solution and amylase starch solution and amylase water bath at 15o C water bath at 37o C Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/