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(1)
Which principle of inheritance was not given by Mendel
[A]
Independent assortment
[B]
Dominance
[C]
Purity of gametes
[D]
Linkage
(2)
When dominant BB and recessive bb is crossed, the percentage of progeny showing the parental genotype is
[A]
0%
[B]
25%
[C]
50%
[D]
75%
(3)
The year 1900AD is highly significant for genetics due to
[A]
Chromosome theory of heredity
[B]
Discovery of genes
[C]
Rediscovery of Mendelism
[D]
Principle of linkage
Answer: Chromosome theory of heredity
(4)
The process by which the segregation of Mendelian factors takes place is
[A]
Hybridisation
[B]
Mitosis
[C]
Meiosis
[D]
Fertilisation
(5)
Which would most probably be the genetic makeup of the parents of a colour blind daughter?
[A]
Carrier mother and normal father
[B]
Carrier mother and color blind father
[C]
Color blind mother and normal father
[D]
Normal mother and normal father
Answer: Carrier mother and normal father
(6)
If a heterozygous tall plant is crossed with a homozygous dwarf plant the proportion of dwarf progeny will be
[A]
25%
[B]
50%
[C]
75%
[D]
100%
(7)
When two tall plants are crossed 45 tall plants and 14 dwarf plants are obtained.The genotype of parent plants is
[A]
TT x TT
[B]
TT x tt
[C]
Tt x Tt
[D]
TT x Tt
(8)
Which of the following is not a dominant character selected by Mendel in Pisum?
[A]
Yellow pod color
[B]
Violet flower colour
[C]
Axillary flowers
[D]
Yellow seed colour
(9)
Variation can occur due to
[A]
Mutations
[B]
Recombination
[C]
Fertilisation
[D]
All of these
(10)
Who discovered the phenomenon of incomplete dominance in Mirabilis and Antirrhinum?
[A]
De Vries
[B]
Bateson
[C]
Carl Correns
[D]
Davenport
(11)
How many types of gametes are produced by a trihybrid?
(12)
A dihybrid heterozygous tall plant with round seed is crossed with a similar genotype, what percentage of plants should posses Tt Rr genotype?
[A]
6.25%
[B]
12.5%
[C]
25%
[D]
75%
(13)
A cross by changing the source of ovum is
[A]
Back cross
[B]
Test cross
[C]
Monohybrid
[D]
Reciprocal cross
Answer: Electrical and chemical
(14)
When the phenotypic and genotypic ratios resemble in the F2 generation it is an example of
[A]
Independent assortment
[B]
Qualitative inheritance
[C]
Segregation
[D]
Incomplete dominance
Answer: Qualitative inheritance
(15)
In what situation, the phenotype of a dihybrid cross would exhibit parental combination of characters in more than the expected value and recombination in less than the expected value?
[A]
When genes are in mitochondria
[B]
When duplicate genes are present
[C]
When genes are linked
[D]
When supplementary genes are present
Answer: When genes are in mitochondria
(16)
When the dihybrid Tt rr plants are self-fertilized, what percentage of descendants would be heterozygous for one character and homozygous for another?
[A]
25%
[B]
50%
[C]
75%
[D]
100%
(17)
In a double heterozygous plant, (Eg: Aa Bb) four types of gametes are produced .This illustrate the law of
[A]
Dominance
[B]
Segregation
[C]
Purity of gametes
[D]
Independent assortment
Answer: Independent assortment
(18)
Back cross with recessive parent is called
[A]
Monohybrid cross
[B]
Multiple cross
[C]
Single cross
[D]
Test cross
(19)
If a gene has multiple effects, it is called
[A]
Multiple allelism
[B]
Pleiotropism
[C]
Polygeny
[D]
Epistasis
(20)
Maize has 10 pairs of chromosomes. How many linkage groups should it possess
[A]
5
[B]
10
[C]
20
[D]
40
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