Explore topic-wise MCQs in Cell Biology.

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1.

Pseudogenes are _______________

A. non-functional
B. non-existent
C. existent in plants only
D. cannot be sequenced
Answer» B. non-existent
2.

A person who has dominant phenotype but can transmit recessive gene to his offspring is called

A. transmitter
B. phenotypically silent
C. recessive
D. a carrier
Answer» E.
3.

The globin gene is constructed from _____ exons and _______ introns.

A. 3, 2
B. 2, 3
C. 2, 2
D. 3, 3
Answer» B. 2, 3
4.

After first cross, if F1 generation looks exactly like one of parents, it means that inherited gene shows

A. semi dominance
B. total dominance
C. multi dominance
D. complete dominance
Answer» E.
5.

The helical nature of DNA was revealed by the work of ______________

A. Rosalind Franklin
B. Francis Crick
C. Louis Pasteur
D. Frederick Sanger
Answer» B. Francis Crick
6.

Systems biology is the study of Biological systems in humans.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
7.

Tay Sach's disease is more common in which of following ethnicities?

A. Mediterranean
B. Jewish
C. Asian
D. black
Answer» C. Asian
8.

Which of following traits is denoted by small alphabets?

A. dominant
B. recessive
C. absent
D. hidden
Answer» C. absent
9.

Variants of a heritable character are called

A. trait
B. feature
C. character
D. attribute
Answer» B. feature
10.

Which of following traits is denoted by capital letters?

A. recessive
B. absent
C. dominant
D. hidden
Answer» D. hidden
11.

Huntington's disease affects 1 in how many people of United States?

A. 10000
B. 1000
C. 500
D. 90000
Answer» B. 1000
12.

Amniotic fluid helps in detecting Tay Sach's in which week?

A. 3
B. 4
C. 13
D. 5
Answer» D. 5
13.

Which of following is a representation of hybrid offspring of parent plants?

A. F1
B. F2
C. p
D. a
Answer» B. F2
14.

A nucleotide has a non-polarized structure.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
15.

Which of following is not an example of a human blood type?

A. b
B. a
C. c
D. ab
Answer» D. ab
16.

Whole genome duplication is termed as __________________

A. aneuploidy
B. polyploidization
C. polyploidy
D. polymorphism
Answer» C. polyploidy
17.

Plants that were heterozygous for two different characters are termed as

A. Multiploid
B. diploid
C. dihybrid
D. Heteroploid
Answer» D. Heteroploid
18.

Nucleotide, basic unit of DNA consists of the sugar _________________

A. deoxyribose
B. oxyribose
C. mannose
D. fructose
Answer» B. oxyribose
19.

Presence of sickle cell anemia lowers incidence rate of which of following diseases?

A. small pox
B. chicken pox
C. malaria
D. polio
Answer» D. polio
20.

Higher the concentration of GC content, lower the Tₘ.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
21.

Chorionic villus sampling is done by taking a sample of tissue from which of following?

A. uterus
B. amniotic fluid
C. embryo
D. placenta
Answer» E.
22.

A gene that has a pair of identical alleles is said to be

A. homozygous
B. heterozygous
C. Subgene
D. homologs
Answer» B. heterozygous
23.

Allele for achondroplasia is

A. recessive
B. dominant
C. silent
D. common
Answer» C. silent
24.

Mendel identified second law of inheritance by following how many characteristics?

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer» C. 3
25.

The phosphate molecules present on the DNA strand give it a large positive charge.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
26.

In situ hybridization was aimed at determining the location of _______

A. satellite DNA
B. nucleus
C. mitochondria
D. autosomes
Answer» B. nucleus
27.

Supercoiled DNA is more compact than its relaxed counterpart and therefore __________

A. has lower pH value
B. sediments faster
C. sediments slower
D. denatures quickly
Answer» C. sediments slower
28.

Technique in which a needle-thin tube containing a viewing scope and fiber optics is inserted into uterus is called

A. chorionic villus sampling
B. amniotic testing
C. Fetoscopy
D. amniocentesis
Answer» D. amniocentesis
29.

Plants that have been inbred for many generations and have same characters as their parents are called

A. pure breeding
B. non breeding
C. self breeding
D. true breeding
Answer» E.
30.

Which of following is an example of a multifactorial disease?

A. cancer
B. malaria
C. polio
D. alzheimer's disease
Answer» B. malaria
31.

Alu sequences are ________________

A. dna transposons
B. retrotransposons
C. viral elements
D. pseudogenes
Answer» C. viral elements
32.

Which of following is most common disease amongst people of African descent?

A. sickle cell anemia
B. cancer
C. Tay Sach's
D. parkinson's disease
Answer» B. cancer
33.

Which of following is true for a Widow's peak?

A. recessive trait
B. dominant trait
C. universal trait
D. silent trait
Answer» C. universal trait
34.

When phenotypic effect of a gene disrupts effect of a gene at another locus, it is called as

A. metastasis
B. epistasis
C. pleiotropy
D. Polytropy
Answer» C. pleiotropy
35.

Which kinds of forces stabilize the DNA structure?

A. hydrophilic, covalent
B. hydrophobic, covalent
C. hydrophobic, van der Waals
D. hydrophilic, van der Waals
Answer» D. hydrophilic, van der Waals
36.

Pollen-producing organ of a flower is called

A. stamen
B. carpel
C. pistil
D. petal
Answer» B. carpel
37.

Who suggested that DNA composed of three nucleotide strands?

A. Linus Pauling
B. Rosalind Franklin
C. Maurice Wilkins
D. James Watson
Answer» B. Rosalind Franklin
38.

When phenotypic outcome of a gene is affected by both genetic and environmental factors, it is said to be

A. polyfactorial
B. multifactorial
C. Polytropy
D. pleiotropy
Answer» C. Polytropy
39.

Egg-bearing organ of a flower is called

A. carpel
B. stamen
C. petal
D. pistil
Answer» B. stamen
40.

What are alteRNAtive versions of a gene called?

A. Subgenes
B. alleles
C. sub alleles
D. Allogenes
Answer» C. sub alleles
41.

“Dark matter” is the region of the chromosome that constitutes highly repeated sequences.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
42.

Intergenic and intronic DNA are essentially same.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
43.

Who was the first person to suggest that genes were capable of moving around the genome?

A. James Watson
B. Barbara McClintock
C. Louis Pasteur
D. Gregor Mendel
Answer» C. Louis Pasteur
44.

Which of following refers to consanguineous marriage?

A. cousins
B. siblings
C. friends
D. Jews
Answer» B. siblings
45.

Which of following gets lower in levels in a sickle cell anemia patient?

A. carbon
B. nitrogen
C. carbon dioxide
D. oxygen
Answer» E.
46.

Guanine and adenine are _______________

A. purines
B. pyrimidines
C. nucleosides
D. gangliosides
Answer» B. pyrimidines
47.

Amphioxus is a _____________________

A. cell organelle
B. marine animal
C. marine plant
D. reptile
Answer» C. marine plant
48.

DNA renaturation was first realized in the year ___________

A. 1940
B. 1950
C. 1960
D. 1970
Answer» D. 1970
49.

If left untreated, cystic fibrosis can cause death of children by which age?

A. 3
B. 5
C. 9
D. 10
Answer» C. 9
50.

The FOXP2 gene is responsible for _________________

A. hearing
B. sensation
C. speech
D. intellect
Answer» D. intellect