IB DP Biology                                                     23 mins          23 questions
Multiple Choice Questions
Inheritance
Genetic Inheritance & Genetic Crossing / Inheritance: Terminology / Inheriting
Alleles / Sex Determination / Pedigree Charts / Continuous Variation: Skills
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Easy Questions
 1 Which of the following is not an example of how the external environment can influence
   gene expression?
     A. Fur colouration of Siamese cats
     B. Petal colour of snapdragons
     C. Skin colouration after sun exposure
     D. Sea turtle eggs hatching as females if incubated at 30°C
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 2 Which option correctly completes the sentence below?
                              Multiple alleles are present _________.
     A. At the same locus on homologous chromosomes
     B. At different loci on different chromosomes
     C. At different loci on the same chromosome
     D. On sister chromatids
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 3 Hair colour is a trait controlled by polygenic inheritance. Which statement is correct?
     A. Hair colour shows discontinuous variation
     B. Individuals show a wide range of phenotypes for hair colour
     C. No two people have the same hair colour
     D. Children always have the same hair colour as one of their parents
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4 In fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) brown body is dominant to black body.
  If scientists want to find out the genotype of a fly with a brown body what genotype
  would they cross the fly with?
    A. Homozygous recessive
    B. Heterozygous recessive
    C. Homozygous dominant
    D. Heterozygous dominant
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5 Which of the following statements correctly describes co-dominance?
    A. The alleles are both expressed to an equal extent in the phenotype.
    B. Two alleles are 'blended together'.
    C. One allele is dominant over the other.
    D. Neither allele is expressed in the phenotype.
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6 Which of the following statements is a feature of X-linked genetic diseases in humans?
    A. Females can’t inherit the defective gene as they don’t possess a Y chromosome.
    B. Females can either be normal, a carrier or have the disease.
    C. Males can be a carrier for the defective allele.
    D. Females can only be heterozygous for the defective gene.
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Medium Questions
 1 Identical twins have the same DNA (genotype) but often display many observable
   physical differences (phenotype). Studies on twins have shown that one twin can be
   more susceptible to diseases like cancer or diabetes.
   Which of the following statements best explains these differences between identical
   twins?
     A. One twin is more prone to random mutations of DNA.
     B. Epigenetic changes can affect the structure of proteins.
     C. One twin inherited epigenetic modifications from a parent.
    D. An organism's environment can influence gene expression patterns.
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 2 Which of the following statements about genes is not correct?
     A. A gene may be found at a different locus in different individuals.
     B. A gene is a section of DNA that codes for one polypeptide.
     C. Genes are heritable factors.
    D. The number of genes that a species has is not directly proportional to the size or
        complexity of the organism.
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3 Which of the following statements about alleles are correct?
  I. New alleles can arise through mutation.
  II. There are two different versions, or alleles, of every gene.
  III. Every eukaryotic cell contains two alleles of every gene.
    A. I only
    B. I and II only
    C. I and III only
    D. II and III only
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4 Which of the following explains why the father determines the sex of offspring and not
  the mother?
    A. Only sperm cells contain the sex chromosomes.
    B. Fathers can only pass on the Y chromosome to their offspring.
    C. Females can only pass on the X chromosome to their offspring.
    D. Female gametes only contain autosomes.
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5 In humans, there are three alleles that determine blood groups, namely IO, IA and IB. The
  frequency of the IO allele in a particular population was found to be 0.72. There was an
  equal abundance of the remaining two alleles.
  What would the frequency of the IB allele be in this population?
    A. 0.44
    B. 0.28
    C. 0.14
    D. 0.07
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6 Which row(s) below give(s) correct statements about continuous variation?
     I.    Most individuals are close to the mean value of a trait, with fewer individuals at
           the extremes
    II.    There are distinct categories of the trait with no intermediate values
    III.   A continuously variable trait tends to be regulated by multiple genes
    IV.    Individuals are distributed approximately evenly and the environment cannot
           influence the trait
    A. I only
    B. I, III and IV
    C. II and IV
    D. I and III
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7 Long hair in a species of rabbit is caused by the presence of the allele HL. These rabbits
  have either very long hair or moderately long hair. The 'wild-type' short-haired rabbit
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possesses the allele HS. The diagram below shows the results of two crosses involving
one female and two male rabbits.
Which row of the table below shows the phenotypes of the rabbits with the genotypes
HLHL and HLHS?
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                             HL HL                                      HL HS
     A                    Long hair                             Moderately long hair
     B              Moderately long hair                              Short hair
     C              Moderately long hair                              Long hair
     D                    Long hair                                   Short hair
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8 A species of plant can have either blue or white flowers. The colour of the flower is
  controlled by a single gene where the dominant allele codes for blue flowers.
  Two heterozygous plants are crossed; which of the observed outcomes matches up most
  accurately to the expected ratio of blue to white flowers.
                                     Blue                                White
           A                          93                                   46
           B                          77                                  203
           C                         107                                   33
           D                         127                                   42
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 9 Two parents have an equal chance of having a child with blood groups A, B, AB, or O.
   What are the genotypes of the parents?
     A. AB, AO
     B. AO, BO
     C. AB, OO
     D. AB, AB
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10 A woman is a carrier of haemophilia; her husband does not have haemophilia.
   What are the possible genotypes of their children?
                                Sons                                  Daughters
        A                   All sufferers                             All carriers
        B                   Half healthy                              All carriers
        C                   Half healthy                              All healthy
        D                   Half healthy                              Half carriers
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11 The pedigree diagram shows the inheritance of cystic fibrosis across 3 generations.
   Identify the genotype of the individuals labelled 1, 2 and 3 in the pedigree diagram.
                     1                              2                             3
     A         Heterozygous              Homozygous dominant                Heterozygous
     B    Homozygous recessive           Homozygous dominant                Heterozygous
     C    Homozygous recessive                 Heterozygous                 Heterozygous
     D         Heterozygous              Homozygous recessive          Homozygous dominant
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12 A couple are trying to decide whether their children may be at risk of inheriting
    Huntington's disease. One parent is heterozygous for Huntingtons and the other is a
    healthy individual.
    Calculate the % chance that their offspring are likely to suffer from the disease.
     A. 50%
     B. 25%
     C. 100%
     D. 75%
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13 The pedigree diagram below shows the inheritance of haemophilia across three
    generations.
    Identify the genotype of person Y.
     A. XhXh
     B. XHXH
     C. XHXh
     D. XHY
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Hard Questions
 1 Which of the following statements are true for the determination of sex?
   I. The chromosomes inherited through the maternal gametes determine the sex of the
   offspring
   II. Females have a larger quantity of DNA than males
   III. Sex is determined by the 23rd pair of chromosomes in humans
   IV. Sex of an individual can be identified using an image taken of chromosomes during
   interphase
     A. I and II only
     B. III only
     C. II and III only
     D. I, III and IV only
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 2 The pedigree chart below shows the inheritance of Tay-Sachs disease which is an
   autosomal recessive trait, characterised by neurological problems caused by the death of
   nerve cells.
   In the pedigree chart, a filled in circle or square means the individual is affected and
   shows the genetic condition.
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  What is the probability that individuals 3 and 4 will have another child with Tay-Sachs
  disease?
   A. 25%
    B. 50%
    C. 75%
   D. 100%
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3 Which statements best explain why the ABO blood system in humans is an example of
  co-dominance?
  I. Allele IA and the allele IB are both expressed in the heterozygote/AB type blood.
  II. Neither allele IA or the allele IB can mask the expression of the other allele.
  III. There are three alleles of the gene that controls the blood group.
  IV. There are more than two blood groups.
   A. All of them.
    B. I. II. and III.
    C. I. and II.
   D. II. and III.
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4 Two parents with normal factor VIII have a child with haemophilia.
  Which is the correct statement?
    A. The mother is normal but the father carries the defective gene.
    B. Both parents are carriers for the defective gene.
    C. Only the mother is a carrier for the defective gene.
    D. The child must have been female.
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