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Biosensor Question & Answers

March 17, 2022 By WatElectronics

This article lists 100 Biosensor MCQs for Engineering Students. All the Biosensor Questions & Answers given below includes solution and link wherever possible to the relevant topic. This is helpful for users who are preparing for their exams, interviews, or professionals who would like to brush up their fundamentals on the biosensor.

A biosensor is an analytical device which composes of two components a bio component which is also called a bio receptive and a transducer. The function of the bio component is to produce a physiochemical reaction in response to the analyte whereas the transducer converts the physiochemical signal into an electrical signal, which is then converted into an electronic display.

The biosensors have the advantage of low manufacturing cost, fast response time, portable, ease of use, and the most important characteristics of biosensors are their highest specificity and sensitivity which could provide continuous real-time signals.

A biosensor is composed of majorly four attributes such as linearity, sensitivity, selectivity, and response time. The linearity is the range in which the sensor gives a positive response against the analyte and it is desirable to have a wide linear range to have a high to the low detection limit of the analyte.

The sensitivity is the minimum value or the minimum amount of analyte which a sensor can sense. The immobilization techniques play an important role in biosensor development. The immobilization techniques involved in biosensor development are basically of four types they are physical entrapment, adsorption, covalent bonding, and cross-linking.

1). Which one of the following is a bio microarray device?

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2). Which one of the following measures the blood, glucose, and sugar levels?

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3). Which one of the following can be used to measure the environmental and water quality?

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4). Which one of the following sensors converts pressure, tension, force, etc into an electrical signal?

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5). Which one of the following transducers is a self-generating type transducer?

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6). What is the standard form of HRP?

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7). Which one of the following sensors is also known as mass sensitive biosensor?

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8). Which one of the following nanotubes is cannot be easily twisted?

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9). The russian doll model and parchment model are two types of models used to describe the structure of ___________________ carbon nanotube?

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10). Which one of the following biosensors is used for therapeutic applications?

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11). Which one of the following is a type of cancer biomarker?

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12). What is the standard form of FBS?

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13). The troponins and myoglobins are type of biomarkers are ____________________ disease?

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14). Which one of the following is a bio-recognition element?

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15). _____________________ is a device which detects the changes in temperature?

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16). Which one of the following devices is used to measure the glucose level in blood or sweat?

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17). Which one of the following is a biocomponent-based biosensor?

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18). What is the standard form of PSA?

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19). The magnetoelectric and piezoelectric are types of _____________________ based biosensors?

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20). Which one of the following measures changes in heat?

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21). The genetic monitoring and disease diagnosis are examples for ______________________ sensor?

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22). What is the standard form of QCM biosensor?

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23). Which one of the following sensors uses light?

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24). Which one of the following sensors detects the nearby objects?

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25). Which one of the following sensors converts the light into an electronic signal?

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Biosensor MCQs for Quiz

26). Which one of the following sensors is used to measure the vehicle's angular velocity?

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27). In agriculture the biosensors are used to detect the __________________ ?

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28). Which one of the following biosensors is also called thermal biosensors?

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29). Which one of the following sensors measures O2 concentration?

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30). Which one of the following is a transducer-based biosensor?

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31). The HIV and hepatitis are examples for ______________ sensor?

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32). Which one of the following is a sensor?

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33). Which one of the following sensors is used to measure the movement of the nearby objects?

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34). Which one of the following sensors is used to determine the position of an object?

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35). The position sensors are categorized into __________________ types?

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36). The capacitive sensors used to measure __________________ ?

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37). What are the advantages of a piezoelectric transducer?

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38). Which one of the following is a disadvantage of ISFET?

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39). Which one of the following is a disadvantage of a Calorimetric transducer?

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40). Which one of the following is a transducer-based electrochemical biosensor?

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41). What is the standard form of EGFR?

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42). Which one of the following measures changes in electric distribution?

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43). Which one of the following is a cell-based sensor?

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44). The main disadvantage of oxygen electrode transducer is ________________ ?

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45). Which one of the following materials is an electronic element?

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46). Which one of the following is a detection device or transducer for enzyme biological material?

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47). What is the standard form of SWCNT?

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48). Which one of the following can send electrical impulses into the body to reduce pain?

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49). Which one of the following is a bioanalytical device?

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50). Which one of the following is a transducer-based optical biosensor?

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Biosensor MCQs for Interviews

51). Which one of the following is a biochemical method?

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52). What are the disadvantages of biochemical methods?

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53). Which one of the following is a biomarker for diabetes mellitus?

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54). Which one of the following measures changes in mass?

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55). Which one of the following biosensors is a type of biosensor based on bio-receptors?

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56). Which one of the following is a point of care sensor?

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57). What is the standard form of ICS?

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58). The main disadvantage of hydrogen peroxide electrode transducer is ________________ ?

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59). What are the advantages of biosensors in agriculture?

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60). The electrochemical biosensors are categorised into _________________ types?

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61). Which one of the following is a biomarker for hypertension?

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62). What is the standard form of SOD?

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63). What is the standard form of SERS?

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64). Which one of the following materials is a nanomaterial?

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65). Which one of the following is a detection device or transducer for nucleic acid biological material?

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66). What is the standard form of MWCNT?

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67). The nano biosensors are categorized into _______________ types?

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68). The magnetic biosensors are type of ________________ based sensors?

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69). Which one of the following measures the heart and respiratory rates?

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70). Which one of the following is a biomarker for heart failure?

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71). Which one of the following materials is a biomaterial?

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72). Which one of the following is a detection device or transducer?

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73). The acoustic wave biosensors are type of ________________ based sensors?

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74). Which one of the following sensors measures compression, shear forces, and tension?

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75). Which one of the following transducers is not a self-generating type transducer?

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Biosensor MCQs for Exams

76). In which one of the following transducers the additional energy source is not required?

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77). Which one of the following is a carbon nanotube bent in a torus shape that is doughnut shape?

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78). Which one of the following is a protein with a high molar mass?

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79). Which one of the following are highly efficient and have high molecular weight?

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80). Which one of the following is a biomarker for asthma?

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81). Which one of the following biosensors is a type of biosensor based on transducer?

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82). What is the standard form of IRIS?

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83). Which one of the following is a biological material?

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84). Which one of the following is a physical component in biosensors?

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85). Which one of the following biosensors is also known as a piezoelectric device?

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86). Which one of the following is created by combining fullerenes and carbon nanotubes?

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87). In which one of the following bulk synthesis are easy?

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88). Which one of the following catalyze biological reactions?

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89). Which one of the following is quite larger than substrate molecules?

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90). The figure shown below is a blockdiagram of ____________________ sensor?

Block Diagram of Biosensor

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91). Which one of the following is a type of oxidative biomarker?

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92). Which one of the following sensors measures the change in potential?

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93). Which one of the following sensors measures electrical conductance?

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94). Which one of the following sensors measures the potential current?

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95). What is the standard form of SPM?

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96). Which one of the following sensors uses sweat or saliva to gain information?

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97). Which one of the following is a type of transducer?

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98). Which one of the following sensors measures torque?

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99). Which one of the following sensors measures acceleration and vibration?

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100). What is the standard of GPX?

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