Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 4: Principles Of Inheritance And Variation – Part 5
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 4: Principles of Inheritance and Variation – Part 5

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411. Which pedigree clue most strongly supports autosomal inheritance rather than X-linked recessive inheritance?
ⓐ. The trait is seen mostly in males.
ⓑ. The trait is passed through unaffected carrier mothers to sons.
ⓒ. Affected females are very rare.
ⓓ. Father-to-son transmission is observed.
412. A pedigree shows that unaffected parents can produce affected sons, while affected females are very uncommon. Which pattern is most strongly suggested?
ⓐ. autosomal dominant
ⓑ. X-linked recessive
ⓒ. codominant
ⓓ. incomplete dominant
413. Which feature of a pedigree most strongly suggests dominant inheritance?
ⓐ. The trait appears in successive generations without usually skipping one.
ⓑ. The trait is seen only in one sex.
ⓒ. The trait appears only when both parents are unaffected.
ⓓ. The trait is always linked with the Y chromosome.
414. In a pedigree, what does a vertical line descending from a mating line usually indicate?
ⓐ. a mutation event
ⓑ. sex determination of the child
ⓒ. chromosome separation in meiosis
ⓓ. descent to offspring
415. Which statement about pedigree analysis is most appropriate?
ⓐ. It is useful mainly because it can replace chromosome studies entirely.
ⓑ. It can help distinguish dominant, recessive, and sex-linked patterns in humans.
ⓒ. It reveals the exact DNA sequence responsible for a trait.
ⓓ. It is limited only to traits controlled by a single dominant allele.
416. Which situation in a pedigree most strongly suggests that a trait may be recessive?
ⓐ. Every affected individual has an affected parent.
ⓑ. The trait appears equally in all generations without interruption.
ⓒ. Two unaffected parents produce an affected child.
ⓓ. Only one sex ever appears in the pedigree.
417. Which statement best defines a Mendelian disorder?
ⓐ. It is a disorder caused by alteration in a single gene and inherited according to Mendelian principles.
ⓑ. It is a disorder produced only by changes in chromosome number.
ⓒ. It is a disorder caused entirely by poor nutrition during growth.
ⓓ. It is a disorder that always involves both autosomes and sex chromosomes together.
418. Which of the following is the most accurate description of Mendelian disorders in humans?
ⓐ. They are always caused by mutation in mitochondrial DNA only.
ⓑ. They may be autosomal or sex-linked and may show dominant or recessive inheritance.
ⓒ. They are all chromosomal disorders caused by nondisjunction.
ⓓ. They can be studied only through controlled breeding experiments.
419. Which of the following is not a single-gene Mendelian disorder?
ⓐ. Haemophilia
ⓑ. Colour blindness
ⓒ. Down’s syndrome
ⓓ. Sickle-cell anaemia
420. Which statement correctly distinguishes Mendelian disorders from chromosomal disorders?
ⓐ. Mendelian disorders affect only visible characters, whereas chromosomal disorders do not affect phenotype.
ⓑ. Mendelian disorders occur only in males, whereas chromosomal disorders occur only in females.
ⓒ. Mendelian disorders are always recessive, whereas chromosomal disorders are always dominant.
ⓓ. Mendelian disorders usually involve single genes, whereas chromosomal disorders involve chromosome number or structure.
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