Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 4: Principles Of Inheritance And Variation – Part 3
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 4: Principles of Inheritance and Variation – Part 3

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201. Which statement is most accurate about the number of ABO alleles in one diploid individual?
ⓐ. A person can possess all three alleles $I^A$, $I^B$, and $i$ together.
ⓑ. A person can carry only two alleles of the ABO gene, even though three alleles exist in the population.
ⓒ. A person with blood group AB carries four alleles because both traits are expressed.
ⓓ. A person with blood group O has no ABO allele.
202. Which blood group phenotype has neither A antigen nor B antigen on red blood cells?
ⓐ. A
ⓑ. B
ⓒ. O
ⓓ. AB
203. Which statement best describes pleiotropy?
ⓐ. One gene influences more than one phenotypic trait.
ⓑ. One trait is controlled by many different genes only.
ⓒ. Two alleles of a gene assort independently during meiosis.
ⓓ. A heterozygote shows an intermediate phenotype.
204. Which human disorder is a standard example of pleiotropy in genetics?
ⓐ. Colour blindness
ⓑ. Haemophilia
ⓒ. Down’s syndrome
ⓓ. Phenylketonuria
205. Which statement best explains why pleiotropy can occur?
ⓐ. A single gene always produces many unrelated chromosomes.
ⓑ. One gene product may participate in more than one function or pathway in the body.
ⓒ. Two traits always fuse into one new trait in the F1 generation.
ⓓ. A recessive allele can never remain hidden in a heterozygote.
206. Which of the following is the best example of pleiotropic effect?
ⓐ. One gene determining only seed colour
ⓑ. One gene pair giving a $3:1$ phenotypic ratio
ⓒ. One mutant gene causing more than one type of bodily effect
ⓓ. Two different genes controlling one trait independently
207. Which statement correctly compares pleiotropy with codominance?
ⓐ. Pleiotropy involves one gene affecting several traits, whereas codominance involves two alleles expressing together in a heterozygote.
ⓑ. Pleiotropy and codominance are two names for the same inheritance pattern.
ⓒ. Pleiotropy involves independent assortment, whereas codominance prevents segregation.
ⓓ. Pleiotropy occurs only in plants, whereas codominance occurs only in humans.
208. A genetic disorder affects amino acid metabolism and also produces developmental and functional abnormalities in the same individual. This pattern most strongly suggests
ⓐ. complete dominance
ⓑ. linkage
ⓒ. test cross inheritance
ⓓ. pleiotropy
209. Which statement about pleiotropy is incorrect?
ⓐ. A single gene may influence more than one trait.
ⓑ. One inherited disorder may produce multiple effects in the same individual.
ⓒ. Pleiotropy means one trait is always controlled by many genes.
ⓓ. Phenylketonuria is commonly used as an example of pleiotropy.
210. Why is phenylketonuria considered a pleiotropic disorder?
ⓐ. It affects only blood group inheritance.
ⓑ. It occurs only in heterozygous individuals.
ⓒ. It shows codominance between two alleles.
ⓓ. One defective gene leads to multiple effects in the body.
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