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question_answer1)
A colour blind man marries the daughter of a colour blind person. Then in their progeny [AIIMS 1983, 92; CBSE PMT 1988; MP PMT 1994]
A)
None of their daughters are colour blind done
clear
B)
All the sons are colour blind done
clear
C)
All the daughters are colour blind done
clear
D)
Half of their sons are colour blind done
clear
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question_answer2)
Given is : X is the chromosome with gene for haemophilia and X is the chromosome with normal gene. Which of the following individuals will act as carrier for haemophilia [MP PMT 1992]
A)
\[{{X}^{h}}Y\] done
clear
B)
\[X\text{ }Y\] done
clear
C)
\[{{X}^{h}}{{X}^{h}}\] done
clear
D)
\[{{X}^{h}}X\] done
clear
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question_answer3)
Colour blindness is found more in males than in females because [MP PMT 1992]
A)
The males containing the single affected X chromosome are colour blind done
clear
B)
Heterozygous females are colour blind done
clear
C)
Males having affected Y chromosome are colour blind done
clear
D)
Affected X chromosome has much high affinity to Y chromosome as compared to unaffected X chromosome done
clear
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question_answer4)
Sex-linked characters are[DPMT 1985; CPMT 1980, 86, 93]
A)
Dominant done
clear
B)
Recessive done
clear
C)
Lethal done
clear
D)
Not inherited done
clear
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question_answer5)
Which one is a sex-linked disease [CPMT 1971, 74, 75, 80; DPMT 1985; BHU 1985; AFMC 1996]
A)
Tylosis done
clear
B)
Beri-beri done
clear
C)
Colour blindness done
clear
D)
Albinism done
clear
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question_answer6)
If mother is a carrier for colour blindness and father is normal, then in the offsprings this disease may be seen in [CPMT 1992; DPMT 1993; CBSE PMT 1999]
A)
All the sons done
clear
B)
All the daughters done
clear
C)
50% sons and 50% daughters (carrier) done
clear
D)
All the sons and not in daughters done
clear
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question_answer7)
Which one is the sex linked trait [BHU 1984, 86; CPMT 1978, 87, 90]
A)
Myxoedema done
clear
B)
Diabetes done
clear
C)
Blindness done
clear
D)
Haemophilia done
clear
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question_answer8)
Haemophilic female marries normal male, the theoretical ratio of their offsprings regarding haemophilia will be [CPMT 2005]
A)
All offsprings are haemophilic done
clear
B)
All girls are haemophilic done
clear
C)
All sons are haemophilic done
clear
D)
Half daughters and half sons are haemophilic done
clear
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question_answer9)
If a colour blind lady marries a normal man, their children will be [BHU 1986; CBSE PMT 1994, 99; MP PMT 2000, 05]
A)
Normal daughters and normal sons done
clear
B)
Normal sons and carrier daughters done
clear
C)
Colour blind sons and carrier daughters done
clear
D)
Colour blind sons and colour blind daughters done
clear
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question_answer10)
Which one is a hereditary trait [CPMT 1981]
A)
Night blindness done
clear
B)
Baldness done
clear
C)
Colour blindness done
clear
D)
Beri-beri done
clear
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question_answer11)
The character of organisms is said to be sex linked when its gene is carried on [CPMT 1982]
A)
Y chromosomes done
clear
B)
X chromosome of male or female done
clear
C)
X and Y chromosomes done
clear
D)
A particular autosome done
clear
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question_answer12)
The tendency of genes to remain together during the process of inheritance is known as
A)
Sex linkage done
clear
B)
Linkage done
clear
C)
Differential inheritance done
clear
D)
Optional linkage done
clear
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question_answer13)
The traits controlled by the genes located on X chromosome of human beings are said to be[CPMT 1981; AFMC 1985]
A)
Sex linked done
clear
B)
Sex influenced done
clear
C)
Sex limited done
clear
D)
None of these done
clear
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question_answer14)
When linked characters or genes are inherited together through two or more generations, it is called [BHU 1985]
A)
Complete linkage done
clear
B)
Continuous linkage done
clear
C)
Incomplete linkage done
clear
D)
Consistant linkage done
clear
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question_answer15)
Person whose father is colourblind marries a lady whose mother is daughter of a colourblind man. Their children will be [CPMT 1984; DPMT 1993]
A)
All normal done
clear
B)
All colour blind done
clear
C)
All sons colour blind done
clear
D)
Some sons normal and some colour blind done
clear
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question_answer16)
A man who carries a sex linked gene on his `Y' chromosome will transmit this gene to [NCERT 1977]
A)
Half of his sons done
clear
B)
Half of his daughters done
clear
C)
All his sons done
clear
D)
All his daughters done
clear
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question_answer17)
The expression of genes for the production of milk in only females is a [AIIMS 1993]
A)
X linked character done
clear
B)
Y linked character done
clear
C)
Sex limited genes done
clear
D)
Sex influenced genes done
clear
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question_answer18)
Sex linked characters have one distinct feature [Wardha 2005]
A)
Always follows criss-cross inheritance done
clear
B)
Never follow criss-cross inheritance done
clear
C)
May be present on Y-chromosome done
clear
D)
Only present on X-chromosome done
clear
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question_answer19)
Which of the following diseases belongs to the same category as colourblindness in man [DPMT 1986; AIEEE 2003; BHU 2005]
A)
Nightblindness done
clear
B)
Presbyopia done
clear
C)
Diabetes incipidus done
clear
D)
Haemophilia done
clear
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question_answer20)
Doctor's son [CPMT 1972]
A)
Will always be a doctor done
clear
B)
Will never be a doctor done
clear
C)
Can be a doctor done
clear
D)
Will not be a doctor at all done
clear
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question_answer21)
Which of the following human diseases provides an example of sex linked inheritance [AFMC 1985; CPMT 1975, 78, 82, 91; MP PMT 1994]
A)
Haemophilia done
clear
B)
Nightblindness done
clear
C)
Mongolism done
clear
D)
Beri-beri done
clear
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question_answer22)
A man known to be victim of haemophilia marries a normal woman whose father was known to be a bleeder. Then it is expected that [AIIMS 1985; Pb. PMT 1999; CBSE PMT 2000]
A)
All their children will be bleeders done
clear
B)
Half of their children will be bleeders done
clear
C)
One fourth of their children will be bleeders done
clear
D)
None of their children will be bleeder done
clear
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question_answer23)
Genes of colour blindness are carried in [BHU 1985]
A)
Eye cells done
clear
B)
Sex cells done
clear
C)
Body cells done
clear
D)
Heterosomes done
clear
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question_answer24)
All sons of a couple are colourblind because [CPMT 1980]
A)
Mother is homozygous colourblind done
clear
B)
Mother is heterozygous and father normal done
clear
C)
Mother is heterozygous and father colourblind done
clear
D)
Mother is normal and father colourblind done
clear
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question_answer25)
Colour blindness in man is [NCERT 1976, 79]
A)
Due of deficiency of vitamin A done
clear
B)
Due of absence of visual purple in retina done
clear
C)
Due to absence of rods in retina done
clear
D)
A sex linked abnormality done
clear
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question_answer26)
Colour blindness is a disease usually affecting man but the factor for it is transmitted to the children always by woman. This is because particular factor is located on [CPMT 1979]
A)
X chromosome done
clear
B)
Y chromosome done
clear
C)
Both X and Y chromosomes done
clear
D)
Autosome done
clear
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question_answer27)
Red green colour blindness appears due to [CPMT 1971; DPMT 1982]
A)
Excessive drinking of alcohol done
clear
B)
Inheritance through X chromosome done
clear
C)
Over activity of adrenal done
clear
D)
Vitamin A deficiency done
clear
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question_answer28)
Which one is ineffective against antibiotics [NCERT 1976]
A)
Bacterial infected wound done
clear
B)
Bacterial infected throat done
clear
C)
Haemophilia done
clear
D)
Bacterial infected gonorrhoea done
clear
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question_answer29)
Haemophilia A is due to the absence of
A)
Antihaemophilic globulin done
clear
B)
Calcium done
clear
C)
Plasma thromboplastin done
clear
D)
X chromosome done
clear
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question_answer30)
If a boy's father has haemophilia and his mother has one gene for haemophilia; what is the chance that the boy will inherit the disease [CPMT 1980, 2000; DPMT 1992; AIIMS 1999; Pb. PMT 1999]
A)
25% done
clear
B)
50% done
clear
C)
75% done
clear
D)
100% done
clear
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question_answer31)
Carrier of genes of colour blindness are present in [CPMT 1989]
A)
Father done
clear
B)
Mother done
clear
C)
Father and mother done
clear
D)
None done
clear
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question_answer32)
Sickle cell anaemia is due to [CBSE PMT 1990]
A)
Hormones done
clear
B)
Viruses done
clear
C)
Genes done
clear
D)
Bacteria done
clear
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question_answer33)
Sex linked inheritance was discovered by [CPMT 1990]
A)
McClung done
clear
B)
Mendel done
clear
C)
Landsteiner done
clear
D)
Morgan done
clear
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question_answer34)
Colour blindness is caused by a single [CPMT 1990]
A)
Dominant gene in woman done
clear
B)
Dominant gene in man done
clear
C)
Recessive gene in man done
clear
D)
Recessive gene in woman done
clear
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question_answer35)
If a haemophilic man marries a woman carrier (heterozygous) for haemophilia, what would be the possibility that their daughter would be haemophilic [BHU 1990]
A)
100% done
clear
B)
75% done
clear
C)
50% done
clear
D)
0% done
clear
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question_answer36)
Female rarely experience the physiologic defect of haemophilia because they do so only when they are [MP PMT 1990]
A)
Heterozygous for the defect done
clear
B)
Homozygous for the defect done
clear
C)
Carrier for the defect done
clear
D)
Wives of haemophilic husbands done
clear
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question_answer37)
A colour blind son will born when [CPMT 1992, 93]
A)
Mother is normal and father normal done
clear
B)
Mother is colour blind and father normal done
clear
C)
Mother is normal and father is colour blind done
clear
D)
All the cases are correct done
clear
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question_answer38)
Haemophilia is [CPMT 1992, 93]
A)
Autosomal done
clear
B)
Y-linked done
clear
C)
Z-linked done
clear
D)
X-linked done
clear
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question_answer39)
A colourblind man has a colourblind sister but a normal brother than phenotype of its parents is [CPMT 1993]
A)
Father colourblind and mother normal done
clear
B)
Father normal and mother colourblind done
clear
C)
Father and mother both are colourblind done
clear
D)
Father and mother both are normal done
clear
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question_answer40)
The frequency of a character is found to be increasing when [CPMT 1993; MP PMT 2001]
A)
It is dominant done
clear
B)
It is recessive done
clear
C)
It is adaptable done
clear
D)
It is inheritable done
clear
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question_answer41)
The female children of a haemophilic man and a carrier woman are likely to be [MP PMT 1992]
A)
All haemophilic done
clear
B)
Half haemophilic and half carriers done
clear
C)
All carriers done
clear
D)
Half normal and half carriers done
clear
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question_answer42)
The daughter born to haemophilic father and normal mother could be [AIIMS 1992]
A)
Normal done
clear
B)
Carrier done
clear
C)
Haemophilic done
clear
D)
None done
clear
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question_answer43)
Haemophilia is caused due to lack of [AIIMS 1992]
A)
ADH done
clear
B)
AHF done
clear
C)
STH done
clear
D)
ACTH done
clear
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question_answer44)
One of the following is sex-influenced character
A)
Appearence of beard done
clear
B)
Baldness in male done
clear
C)
Docile behaviour of female done
clear
D)
Low BMR in female done
clear
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question_answer45)
Sex-linked genes of man are [Wardha 2005]
A)
Present on X-chromosome done
clear
B)
Present on autosomes done
clear
C)
Present on short arm (p) of Y-chromosome done
clear
D)
Present on long arm (q) of Y-chromosome done
clear
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question_answer46)
If a normal woman marries a colourblind man, their [KCET 1994; MP PMT 2002]
A)
All sons will be colourblind and daughters normal done
clear
B)
All daughters will be colourblind and sons normal done
clear
C)
All children will be normal done
clear
D)
All children will be colourblind done
clear
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question_answer47)
A girl of normal vision whose father was colourblind marries a man of normal vision whose father was also colourblind. Their sons would be (of total number of sons) [MP PMT 1995]
A)
All colourblind done
clear
B)
50% colourblind done
clear
C)
All normal done
clear
D)
25% colourblind done
clear
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question_answer48)
All the sons are haemophilic and daughter are normal of a haemophilic father and normal mother. This character is [CBSE PMT 1996]
A)
X-linked recessive done
clear
B)
Y-linked recessive done
clear
C)
X-linked dominant done
clear
D)
Y-linked dominant done
clear
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question_answer49)
In human the inheritance of sex linkage takes place through [MP PMT 2003]
A)
Autosome done
clear
B)
Y - chromosome done
clear
C)
X - chromosome done
clear
D)
Both (b) and (c) done
clear
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question_answer50)
Haemophilia is more commonly seen in human males than in human females because [CBSE PMT 2005]
A)
This disease is due to an X-linked dominant mutation done
clear
B)
A grater proportion of girls die in infancy done
clear
C)
This disease is due to an X-linked recessive mutation done
clear
D)
This disease is due to a Y-linked recessive mutation done
clear
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question_answer51)
A son of a colourblind father and normal homozygous mother marries to a daughter of normal father and heterozygous mother than their children will be
A)
All colourblind sons done
clear
B)
All colourblind sons and daughters done
clear
C)
Some colourblind and some normal daughters done
clear
D)
Some normal and some colourblind sons done
clear
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question_answer52)
Most studies on human genetics have been made through [MP PMT 1990]
A)
Genetic engineering done
clear
B)
Eugenics done
clear
C)
Microscopic study of chromosomes done
clear
D)
Pedigree charts done
clear
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question_answer53)
Given below is a pedigree chart of a family with five children. It shows the inheritance of attached earlobes as opposed to the free ones. The squares represent the male individuals and circles the female individuals [AIIMS 2004]
Which one of the following conclusions drawn is correct
A)
The parents are homozygous recessive done
clear
B)
The trait is Y-linked done
clear
C)
The parents are homozygous dominant done
clear
D)
The parents are heterozygous done
clear
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question_answer54)
If a character is always transmitted directly from a father to all his sons and from their sons to all their sons, then which chromosome carries the gene for the character [MP PMT 1997, 2000]
A)
Autosomes done
clear
B)
X chromosome done
clear
C)
Y chromosome done
clear
D)
None of the above done
clear
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question_answer55)
A normal woman whose father was colourblind marries a normal man. What kinds of children would be expected and in what proportion [MP PMT 1997]
A)
Daughters normal, 50% of sons colourblind done
clear
B)
Daughters normal, all sons colourblind done
clear
C)
50% of daughters colourblind, all sons normal done
clear
D)
All daughters colourblind, sons normal done
clear
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question_answer56)
A colourblind daughter is born when [MP PMT 1998; CPMT 1991; Kerala CET 2002; Orissa JEE 2005]
A)
Father is colourblind, mother is normal done
clear
B)
Mother is colourblind, father is normal done
clear
C)
Mother is carrier, father is normal done
clear
D)
Mother is carrier, father is colourblind done
clear
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question_answer57)
What is the cause of haemophilia [MP PMT 1998]
A)
Chromosomal aberration done
clear
B)
Somatic mutation done
clear
C)
X-linked mutation done
clear
D)
All the above done
clear
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question_answer58)
Which disease is genetically linked [MP PMT 1996, 99]
A)
Haemophilia done
clear
B)
Dysentery done
clear
C)
Plague done
clear
D)
Tuberculosis done
clear
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question_answer59)
Haemophillic man marries a normal woman. Their offsprings will be [MP PMT 1993, 97; CBSE PMT 1999; CPMT 1999; Haryana PMT 2005]
A)
All girls done
clear
B)
All normal done
clear
C)
All haemophillic done
clear
D)
All boys haemophilic done
clear
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question_answer60)
When an allele fails to explain itself in presence of the other allele, the former is said to be [CBSE PMT1991]
A)
Recessive done
clear
B)
Dominant done
clear
C)
Codominant done
clear
D)
Complementary done
clear
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question_answer61)
A woman with two genes for haemophillia and one gene for colourblindness on one of the X chromosomes marries a normal man. How will the progeny be [CBSE PMT 1998]
A)
All sons and daughters haemophillic and colourblind done
clear
B)
Haemophillic and colourblind daughters done
clear
C)
50% haemophillic colourblind sons and 50% normal sons done
clear
D)
50% haemophillic daughters and 50% colourblind daughters done
clear
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question_answer62)
A fruit fly is heterozygous for sex-linked genes when meted with normal female fruit fly, the males specific chromosome will enter egg cell in the proportion [CBSE PMT 1997]
A)
1 : 1 done
clear
B)
2 : 1 done
clear
C)
3 : 1 done
clear
D)
7 : 1 done
clear
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question_answer63)
In which of the following colourblindness is inherited [MP PMT 2000]
A)
In males only done
clear
B)
In females only done
clear
C)
In both males and females done
clear
D)
In none of the above done
clear
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question_answer64)
Persons who are colour blind cannot distinguish [KCET 2000]
A)
Red and green done
clear
B)
Black and yellow done
clear
C)
Green and blue done
clear
D)
Yellow and white done
clear
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question_answer65)
Which of the following is a sex-linked character [MH CET 2000]
A)
Baldness done
clear
B)
Polio done
clear
C)
Colourblindness done
clear
D)
Heart disease done
clear
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question_answer66)
Expected children of a blue-eyed (recessive) woman and brown-eyed (dominant) man who had a blue-eyed mother are likely to be [CBSE PMT 1991]
A)
All brown-eyed done
clear
B)
One blue-eyed and one brown-eyed done
clear
C)
All blue-eyed done
clear
D)
Three blue-eyed and one brown-eyed done
clear
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question_answer67)
Gene for colourblindness is located on [CPMT 1984; MH CET 2002; MP PMT 2003]
A)
Homologous part of X-chromosome done
clear
B)
Non-homologous part of X-chromosome done
clear
C)
Homologous part of Y-chromosome done
clear
D)
Non-homologous part of Y-chromosome done
clear
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question_answer68)
A sex linked recessive gene C produces red green colour blindness in humans. A normal woman whose father was colourblind marries a colourblind man. Of all the girls born to these parents what percentage is expected to be colourblind [JIPMER 2002]
A)
25 percent done
clear
B)
50 percent done
clear
C)
75 percent done
clear
D)
100 percent done
clear
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question_answer69)
A diseased man marries a normal woman. They get three daughters and five sons. All the daughters were diseased and sons were normal. The gene of this disease is [CBSE PMT 2002; BVP 2002]
A)
Autosomal dominant done
clear
B)
Sex linked recessive done
clear
C)
Sex limited character done
clear
D)
Sex linked dominant done
clear
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question_answer70)
Pattern baldness, moustaches and beard in human males are examples of [CBSE PMT 2003]
A)
Sex-determining traits done
clear
B)
Sex linked traits done
clear
C)
Sex limited traits done
clear
D)
Sex differentiating traits done
clear
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question_answer71)
One of the genes present exclusively on the X-chromosome in humans is concerned with [AIIMS 2003]
A)
Baldness done
clear
B)
Red-green colour blindness done
clear
C)
Facial hair/moustaches in males done
clear
D)
Night blindness done
clear
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question_answer72)
One of the following is not true to haemophilia [Kerala CET 2003]
A)
Royal disease done
clear
B)
Bleeder?s disease done
clear
C)
X-linked disease done
clear
D)
Y-linked disease done
clear
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question_answer73)
What are all the chances of colour blind daughter and sons being born in a marriage of normal man marrying a normal woman, whose father was colour blind [Kerala CET 2003]
A)
All sons are normal and all daughters are colourblind done
clear
B)
Both the sons and daughters are colourblind done
clear
C)
All the sons are colourblind and all daughters are normal done
clear
D)
50% sons are colourblind and all daughters are phenotypically normal done
clear
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question_answer74)
A normal woman, whose father was colour-blind is married to a normal man. The sons would be [CBSE PMT 2004; MH CET 2004]
A)
All normal done
clear
B)
All colour-blind done
clear
C)
75% colour-blind done
clear
D)
50% colour-blind done
clear
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question_answer75)
If a normal women marries a colourblind man [Kerala PMT 2004]
A)
All their children will be colourblind done
clear
B)
All their sons will be colourblind but the daughters will be normal done
clear
C)
All the children will be normal done
clear
D)
all daughters will be colourblind and sons will be normal done
clear
E)
All sons and 50% of daughters are normal but 50% daughters will be coloublind. done
clear
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question_answer76)
Which one of the following is a genetically transmitted character [Kerala PMT 2004]
A)
Colour blindness done
clear
B)
Hydrocephalus done
clear
C)
Hemophilia done
clear
D)
Muscular dystrophy done
clear
E)
All of these. done
clear
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question_answer77)
The most common type of haemophilia results from the congenital absence of [CPMT 2004]
A)
Factor II done
clear
B)
Factor V done
clear
C)
Factor VIII done
clear
D)
Factor XI done
clear
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question_answer78)
Haemophilia is a [BHU 2004]
A)
Deficiency disorder done
clear
B)
Y-linked disorder done
clear
C)
X-linked disorder done
clear
D)
Autosomal sex disorder done
clear
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question_answer79)
A marriage between normal visioned man and colourblind woman will produce which of the following types of offsprings [BHU 2004]
A)
Normal sons and carrier daughters done
clear
B)
Colourblind sons and carrier daughters done
clear
C)
Colourblind sons and 50% carrier daughters done
clear
D)
50% colourblind sons and 50% carrier daughters done
clear
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question_answer80)
Sex influenced characters are due to [MH CET 2004]
A)
Y-linked genes done
clear
B)
X-linked genes done
clear
C)
Autosomal genes done
clear
D)
Y-linked gene modification done
clear
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question_answer81)
Which of the following is not a hereditary disease [CBSE PMT 2005]
A)
Cretinism done
clear
B)
Cystic fibrosis done
clear
C)
Thalassaemia done
clear
D)
Haemophilia done
clear
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question_answer82)
A man and a woman, who do not show any apparent signs of a certain inherited disease, have seven children (2 daughters and 5 sons). Three of the sons suffer from the given disease but none of the daughters are affected which of the following mode of inheritance do you suggest for this disease [CBSE PMT 2005]
A)
Autosomal dominant done
clear
B)
Sex-linked dominant done
clear
C)
Sex-limited recessive done
clear
D)
Sex-linked recessive done
clear
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question_answer83)
A woman with normal vision, but whose father was colour blind, marries a colour blind man. Suppose that the fourth child of this couple was a boy. Thus boy [CBSE PMT 2005]
A)
Will be partially colour blind since he is heterozygoustor for the colour blind mutant alble done
clear
B)
Must have normal colour vision done
clear
C)
Must be colour blind done
clear
D)
May be colour blind or may be of normal vision, done
clear
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question_answer84)
Sex linked disease is [CPMT 1978, 99, 2003; AFMC 2001; Pb. PMT 2000; J&K CET 2002]
A)
Haemophilia done
clear
B)
Colourblindness done
clear
C)
Sickle-cell anaemia done
clear
D)
Both (a) and (b) done
clear
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question_answer85)
One way of detecting sex linked inheritance is [CPMT 1973]
A)
Son resembles mother and daughter resembles father done
clear
B)
Son resembles father and daughter resembles mother done
clear
C)
Both son and daughter resemble father done
clear
D)
Both son and daughter resemble mother done
clear
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question_answer86)
Given below is a pedigree chart showing the inheritance of a certain sex-linked trait in humans [AIIMS 2005]
Key:
The trait traced in the above pedigree chart is
A)
Dominant X-linked done
clear
B)
Recessive X-linked done
clear
C)
Dominant Y-linked done
clear
D)
Recessive Y-linked done
clear
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