Skip to content
Symmetric Angles
Practice & Quizzes
Search
Search
SIGN IN
SIGN UP
You need to log in to see your display name.
You need to log in to see your email.
My progress
Settings
Orders
Log out
Sign in
Class 10 Practice - Level 3 - Heredity And Evolution - Set 2
Total questions: 15
1.
In a polygenic inheritance pattern, if three genes (A, B, and C) each with two alleles contribute additively to the trait of height in plants, how many different phenotypic classes can be observed in the offspring?
Topic:
Heredity
3
4
5
7
None
2.
Which type of selection is most likely to result in speciation?
Topic:
Evolution
Stabilizing selection
Directional selection
Disruptive selection
Artificial selection
None
3.
What is the significance of the Luria-Delbrück experiment in understanding bacterial genetics?
Topic:
Heredity
It demonstrated that mutations occur as a response to environmental changes.
It showed that mutations in bacteria occur randomly and are not induced by selection.
It proved the concept of genetic recombination in bacteria.
It established the principles of horizontal gene transfer.
None
4.
Which of the following best describes the Red Queen Hypothesis?
Topic:
Evolution
Species must constantly adapt and evolve to survive while pitted against ever-evolving opposing species.
Species evolve due to random genetic drift and not because of natural selection.
Evolutionary change occurs in rapid bursts followed by long periods of stability.
Species remain genetically static until environmental changes force adaptation.
None
5.
In the context of epigenetics, what is the primary role of histone modification?
Topic:
Heredity
To alter the DNA sequence of genes
To influence gene expression by changing chromatin structure
To repair damaged DNA
To promote RNA splicing
None
6.
Which of the following processes is most likely to increase the genetic variation within a population?
Topic:
Evolution
Genetic drift
Inbreeding
Gene flow
Founder effect
None
7.
What is the purpose of a complementation test in genetics?
Topic:
Heredity
To determine the DNA sequence of a gene
To measure the expression levels of a gene
To identify whether two mutations are in the same or different genes
To amplify a specific segment of DNA
None
8.
Which of the following is an example of a prezygotic isolating mechanism?
Topic:
Evolution
Reduced hybrid fertility
Temporal isolation
Hybrid inviability
Hybrid breakdown
None
9.
What is a genetic bottleneck, and how does it affect populations?
Topic:
Heredity
A rapid increase in population size, leading to high genetic diversity
A severe reduction in population size, leading to loss of genetic diversity
The introduction of new alleles into a population, increasing genetic variation
The equilibrium state of allele frequencies in a large population
None
10.
Which concept describes the ability of a single gene to affect multiple phenotypic traits?
Topic:
Evolution
Epistasis
Pleiotropy
Polygenic inheritance
Codominance
None
11.
In a population with Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the frequency of the dominant allele (A) is 0.6. What is the expected frequency of the heterozygous genotype (Aa)?
Topic:
Heredity
0.16
0.24
0.36
0.48
None
12.
Which of the following best describes the founder effect?
Topic:
Evolution
The random loss of alleles in a small population due to genetic drift
The movement of individuals between populations, causing gene flow
The establishment of a new population by a small number of individuals, leading to reduced genetic diversity
The rapid evolution of a population in response to a sudden environmental change
None
13.
What is the function of a promoter region in a gene?
Topic:
Heredity
It encodes the protein sequence.
It initiates the transcription of the gene.
It terminates the transcription of the gene.
It splices the RNA transcript.
None
14.
Which of the following is an example of adaptive radiation?
Topic:
Evolution
The development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria
The evolution of different beak shapes in Darwin's finches
The convergence of body shapes in dolphins and sharks
The reduction in genetic diversity due to a population bottleneck
None
15.
Which of the following best describes the role of a spliceosome?
Topic:
Heredity
It initiates DNA replication.
It synthesizes proteins.
It removes introns from pre-mRNA.
It facilitates chromosomal crossover.
None
1 out of 15
Time's up
Scroll to Top
Search
Search
Practice and Quizzes
Class 9
Menu
Science
Mathematics
Class 10
Menu
Science
Mathematics
Class 11
Menu
Physics
Mathematics
Class 12
Menu
Physics
Mathematics
Membership
Hello!
Menu
My Progress
My membership
Orders
Addresses
Account details
Welcome back
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Email
*
Password
*
Remember me
Remember me
Log in
Forgot Password?
Don't have an account?
Sign up
OR
Sign in with Google
Sign in with Facebook