Heredity MCQ Set-3

Test your knowledge on Heredity from Biology, Class 10.

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Q1: 1. A breeder wants to know if a tall pea plant (showing the dominant trait) is homozygous (TT) or heterozygous (Tt). Which cross would be most effective to determine this?

  • Cross it with another tall plant (TT).

  • Self-pollinate the plant.

  • Cross it with a short plant (tt).

  • Cross it with a heterozygous plant (Tt).

Q2: 2. In a dihybrid cross (RrYy x RrYy), what fraction of the offspring are expected to have the genotype rrYy (wrinkled, yellow)?

  • 1/16

  • 2/16 (or 1/8)

  • 3/16

  • 9/16

Q3: 3. A student observes that a caterpillar which feeds on a specific leaf turns green, but its offspring are blue. The green color in the caterpillar is an example of:

  • An acquired trait.

  • An inherited trait.

  • A mutation.

  • A recessive allele.

Q4: 4. (HOTS) Mendel's Law of Segregation states that during gamete formation, the two alleles for a trait...

  • ...blend together to form a new allele.

  • ...assort independently of other genes.

  • ...mutate into new forms.

  • ...separate, so that each gamete receives only one.

Q5: 5. In the F2 generation of a monohybrid cross (from Tt x Tt), 160 plants are produced. How many of these are expected to be homozygous dominant (TT)?

  • 120

  • 80

  • 40

  • 160

Q6: 6. The Y chromosome in humans is crucial for sex determination because it:

  • Carries the gene that triggers male development.

  • Is inherited from the mother.

  • Is larger than the X chromosome.

  • Carries genes for both male and female traits.

Q7: 7. In a RrYy x RrYy cross (Round/Yellow dominant), what fraction of the offspring will show the phenotype Round and Green (R_yy)?

  • 9/16

  • 1/16

  • 3/16

  • 2/16

Q8: 8. A cross between two pea plants (Parents P1) produces offspring (F1) where all individuals show the dominant phenotype. Which of these could have been the parental cross (P1)?

  • Tt x Tt

  • Tt x tt

  • TT x Tt

  • Rr x rr

Q9: 9. What is the functional segment of DNA that provides information for one protein (or functional RNA molecule)?

  • A chromosome

  • A nucleus

  • A gene

  • A gamete

Q10: 10. When Mendel crossed pure-bred tall (TT) and short (tt) plants, the F1 generation (Tt) was all tall. This is because:

  • The 't' (short) allele was lost.

  • The 'T' (tall) allele is dominant over the 't' allele.

  • The F1 plants were all 'TT'.

  • The 't' allele changed into a 'T' allele.

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