Page 1
A. MULTIPLE CHOICE TYPE:
(Select the most appropriate option)
Question 1:
Which one of the following has the smallest number of chromosomes?
(a) Onion
(b) Mouse
(c) Monkey
(d) Ascaris
Solution 1:
(d) Ascaris
Question 2:
Which one of the following is the phenotypic monohybrid ratio in F2 generation?
(a) 3:1
(b) 1:2:1
(c) 2:2
(d) 1:3
Solution 2:
(a) 3 : 1
B: VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE:
Question 1:
Match the terms in column I with their explanations in column II.
Column I (Term) Column I (Explanation)
a. genetics (i) Chromosomes similar in size and shapes
b. Autosomes (ii) The alternative forms of a gene
c. Recessive gene (iii) Study of laws of inheritance of characters
d. Allele
(iv) A gene that can express only when in a
similar pair
e. Homologous chromosomes
(v) Chromosomes other than the pair of sex
chromosomes.
Solution 1:
(a) - (iii) Study of laws of inheritance of characters
(b) - (v) Chromosomes other than the pair of sex chromosomes
(c) - (iv) A gene that can express when only in a similar pair
(d) - (ii) The alternative forms of a gene
(e) - (i) Chromosomes similar in size and shape
Class X Chapter 2 - Genetics - Some Basic Fundamentals Biology
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A. MULTIPLE CHOICE TYPE:
(Select the most appropriate option)
Question 1:
Which one of the following has the smallest number of chromosomes?
(a) Onion
(b) Mouse
(c) Monkey
(d) Ascaris
Solution 1:
(d) Ascaris
Question 2:
Which one of the following is the phenotypic monohybrid ratio in F2 generation?
(a) 3:1
(b) 1:2:1
(c) 2:2
(d) 1:3
Solution 2:
(a) 3 : 1
B: VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE:
Question 1:
Match the terms in column I with their explanations in column II.
Column I (Term) Column I (Explanation)
a. genetics (i) Chromosomes similar in size and shapes
b. Autosomes (ii) The alternative forms of a gene
c. Recessive gene (iii) Study of laws of inheritance of characters
d. Allele
(iv) A gene that can express only when in a
similar pair
e. Homologous chromosomes
(v) Chromosomes other than the pair of sex
chromosomes.
Solution 1:
(a) - (iii) Study of laws of inheritance of characters
(b) - (v) Chromosomes other than the pair of sex chromosomes
(c) - (iv) A gene that can express when only in a similar pair
(d) - (ii) The alternative forms of a gene
(e) - (i) Chromosomes similar in size and shape
Class X Chapter 2 - Genetics - Some Basic Fundamentals Biology
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Class X Chapter 03 – Genetics Biology
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Question 2:
Name two animals which have nineteen pairs of chromosomes.
Solution 2:
Lion, tiger, domestic cat (Any two)
Question 3:
Name any two genetic in humans.
Solution 3:
Colour-blindness, Thalassaemia, Sickle cell anaemia and Haemophilia (Any two)
Question 4:
Which one of the following genotypes is homozygous dominant and which one homozygous
recessive in regards to tongue rolling:
Rr, rr, RR
Solution 4:
Homozygous dominant – RR
Homozygous recessive - rr
C. SHORT ANSWER TYPE:
Question 1:
Differentiate between:
(a) genotype and phenotype.
(b) character and trait.
(c) monohybrid and dihybrid cross (phenotypic ratio)
Solution 1:
Phenotype Genotype
The observable
Characteristic which is
genetically controlled is called
phenotype.
The set of genes present in the cells of an
organism is called its genotype.
Character Trait
Any heritable feature is called a
character.
The alternative form of a character is called
trait.
Monohybrid cross Dihybrid cross
It is a cross between two pure
breeding parent organisms with
different varieties taking into
consideration the alternative
trait of only one character.
It is a cross between two pure breeding
parent organisms with different varieties
taking into consideration the alternative
trait of two characters.
Page 3
A. MULTIPLE CHOICE TYPE:
(Select the most appropriate option)
Question 1:
Which one of the following has the smallest number of chromosomes?
(a) Onion
(b) Mouse
(c) Monkey
(d) Ascaris
Solution 1:
(d) Ascaris
Question 2:
Which one of the following is the phenotypic monohybrid ratio in F2 generation?
(a) 3:1
(b) 1:2:1
(c) 2:2
(d) 1:3
Solution 2:
(a) 3 : 1
B: VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE:
Question 1:
Match the terms in column I with their explanations in column II.
Column I (Term) Column I (Explanation)
a. genetics (i) Chromosomes similar in size and shapes
b. Autosomes (ii) The alternative forms of a gene
c. Recessive gene (iii) Study of laws of inheritance of characters
d. Allele
(iv) A gene that can express only when in a
similar pair
e. Homologous chromosomes
(v) Chromosomes other than the pair of sex
chromosomes.
Solution 1:
(a) - (iii) Study of laws of inheritance of characters
(b) - (v) Chromosomes other than the pair of sex chromosomes
(c) - (iv) A gene that can express when only in a similar pair
(d) - (ii) The alternative forms of a gene
(e) - (i) Chromosomes similar in size and shape
Class X Chapter 2 - Genetics - Some Basic Fundamentals Biology
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Class X Chapter 03 – Genetics Biology
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Question 2:
Name two animals which have nineteen pairs of chromosomes.
Solution 2:
Lion, tiger, domestic cat (Any two)
Question 3:
Name any two genetic in humans.
Solution 3:
Colour-blindness, Thalassaemia, Sickle cell anaemia and Haemophilia (Any two)
Question 4:
Which one of the following genotypes is homozygous dominant and which one homozygous
recessive in regards to tongue rolling:
Rr, rr, RR
Solution 4:
Homozygous dominant – RR
Homozygous recessive - rr
C. SHORT ANSWER TYPE:
Question 1:
Differentiate between:
(a) genotype and phenotype.
(b) character and trait.
(c) monohybrid and dihybrid cross (phenotypic ratio)
Solution 1:
Phenotype Genotype
The observable
Characteristic which is
genetically controlled is called
phenotype.
The set of genes present in the cells of an
organism is called its genotype.
Character Trait
Any heritable feature is called a
character.
The alternative form of a character is called
trait.
Monohybrid cross Dihybrid cross
It is a cross between two pure
breeding parent organisms with
different varieties taking into
consideration the alternative
trait of only one character.
It is a cross between two pure breeding
parent organisms with different varieties
taking into consideration the alternative
trait of two characters.
Class X Chapter 03 – Genetics Biology
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Question 2:
Among lion, tiger and domestic cat, al the three have the same number of 38 chromosomes, yet
they have different appearances. How do you account for such differences?
Solution 2:
The characteristics of a species such as physical appearance, body functions and behavior are
not only the outcome of chromosome number, but these depend on the genotype of every
organism. That means the set of genes present in the organisms may vary and therefore lion,
tiger and domestic cat have the same number of 38 chromosomes, their characteristics (like
different appearances) are the result of the genes located on the chromosomes.
Question 3:
List any three features of garden pea with their dominant and recessive traits.
Solution 3:
Character Dominant trait Recessive trait
Flower Colour Purple White
Seed Colour Yellow Green
Seed Shape Round Wrinkled
Pod Shape Inflated Constricted
Flower Position Axial Terminal
Question 4:
Explain why generally only the male child suffers from colour blindness and not the female?
Solution 4:
Colour-blindness is caused due to recessive genes which occur on the X chromosome.
Males have only one X chromosome. If there is recessive gene present on X chromosome, then
the male will suffer from colour-blindness.
Females have two X chromosomes. It is highly impossible that both the X chromosomes carry
abnormal gene. Hence, if one gene is abnormal and since it is recessive, its expression will be
masked by the normal gene present on the other X chromosome. Females are unlikely to suffer
from colour-blindness.
Question 5:
In a certain species of animals, black fur (B) is dominant over brown fur (b) Show the possible
ratio of genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring of the pure breeding different coloured
parents.
Solution 5:
Phenotypic Ratio - 3 (Black Fur) :1 (Brown Fur)
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A. MULTIPLE CHOICE TYPE:
(Select the most appropriate option)
Question 1:
Which one of the following has the smallest number of chromosomes?
(a) Onion
(b) Mouse
(c) Monkey
(d) Ascaris
Solution 1:
(d) Ascaris
Question 2:
Which one of the following is the phenotypic monohybrid ratio in F2 generation?
(a) 3:1
(b) 1:2:1
(c) 2:2
(d) 1:3
Solution 2:
(a) 3 : 1
B: VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE:
Question 1:
Match the terms in column I with their explanations in column II.
Column I (Term) Column I (Explanation)
a. genetics (i) Chromosomes similar in size and shapes
b. Autosomes (ii) The alternative forms of a gene
c. Recessive gene (iii) Study of laws of inheritance of characters
d. Allele
(iv) A gene that can express only when in a
similar pair
e. Homologous chromosomes
(v) Chromosomes other than the pair of sex
chromosomes.
Solution 1:
(a) - (iii) Study of laws of inheritance of characters
(b) - (v) Chromosomes other than the pair of sex chromosomes
(c) - (iv) A gene that can express when only in a similar pair
(d) - (ii) The alternative forms of a gene
(e) - (i) Chromosomes similar in size and shape
Class X Chapter 2 - Genetics - Some Basic Fundamentals Biology
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Class X Chapter 03 – Genetics Biology
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Question 2:
Name two animals which have nineteen pairs of chromosomes.
Solution 2:
Lion, tiger, domestic cat (Any two)
Question 3:
Name any two genetic in humans.
Solution 3:
Colour-blindness, Thalassaemia, Sickle cell anaemia and Haemophilia (Any two)
Question 4:
Which one of the following genotypes is homozygous dominant and which one homozygous
recessive in regards to tongue rolling:
Rr, rr, RR
Solution 4:
Homozygous dominant – RR
Homozygous recessive - rr
C. SHORT ANSWER TYPE:
Question 1:
Differentiate between:
(a) genotype and phenotype.
(b) character and trait.
(c) monohybrid and dihybrid cross (phenotypic ratio)
Solution 1:
Phenotype Genotype
The observable
Characteristic which is
genetically controlled is called
phenotype.
The set of genes present in the cells of an
organism is called its genotype.
Character Trait
Any heritable feature is called a
character.
The alternative form of a character is called
trait.
Monohybrid cross Dihybrid cross
It is a cross between two pure
breeding parent organisms with
different varieties taking into
consideration the alternative
trait of only one character.
It is a cross between two pure breeding
parent organisms with different varieties
taking into consideration the alternative
trait of two characters.
Class X Chapter 03 – Genetics Biology
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Question 2:
Among lion, tiger and domestic cat, al the three have the same number of 38 chromosomes, yet
they have different appearances. How do you account for such differences?
Solution 2:
The characteristics of a species such as physical appearance, body functions and behavior are
not only the outcome of chromosome number, but these depend on the genotype of every
organism. That means the set of genes present in the organisms may vary and therefore lion,
tiger and domestic cat have the same number of 38 chromosomes, their characteristics (like
different appearances) are the result of the genes located on the chromosomes.
Question 3:
List any three features of garden pea with their dominant and recessive traits.
Solution 3:
Character Dominant trait Recessive trait
Flower Colour Purple White
Seed Colour Yellow Green
Seed Shape Round Wrinkled
Pod Shape Inflated Constricted
Flower Position Axial Terminal
Question 4:
Explain why generally only the male child suffers from colour blindness and not the female?
Solution 4:
Colour-blindness is caused due to recessive genes which occur on the X chromosome.
Males have only one X chromosome. If there is recessive gene present on X chromosome, then
the male will suffer from colour-blindness.
Females have two X chromosomes. It is highly impossible that both the X chromosomes carry
abnormal gene. Hence, if one gene is abnormal and since it is recessive, its expression will be
masked by the normal gene present on the other X chromosome. Females are unlikely to suffer
from colour-blindness.
Question 5:
In a certain species of animals, black fur (B) is dominant over brown fur (b) Show the possible
ratio of genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring of the pure breeding different coloured
parents.
Solution 5:
Phenotypic Ratio - 3 (Black Fur) :1 (Brown Fur)
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Genotypic Ratio - 1(Homozygous Black Fur):2 (Heterozygous Black Fur): 1 (Homozygous
Brown Fur)
D: LONG ANSWER TYPE:
Question 1:
Explain the following terms:
(a) heterozygous
(b) Homozygous
(c) pedigree chart.
Solution 1:
(a) Heterozygous: The condition in which a pair of homologous chromosomes carries
dissimilar alleles for a particular character.
For example -
(i) A daughter (XX
o
) from a normal homozygous mother for colour vision (XX) and
a colour blind father has one normal and one defective allele (X
o
Y).
(ii) Certain tongue rollers are heterozygous with Rr genotype.
(b) Homozygous: The condition in which a pair of homologous chromosomes carries similar
alleles for a particular character.
For example -
(i) A colorblind daughter (X
o
X
o
) will have both the X chromosomes with defective
alleles.
(ii) A non-roller will have rr (homozygous) genotype.
(c) Pedigree Chart: A pedigree chart is a diagram that shows the occurrence and appearance
or phenotypes of a particular gene or organism and its ancestors from one generation to the
next. In the pedigree chart, males are shown by squares and females by circles.
Question 2:
State the three mendel’s laws of inheritance.
Solution 2:
Mendel's laws of inheritance are:
(i) Law of Dominance: Out of a pair of contrasting characters present together, only one is
able to express itself while the other remains suppressed. The one that expresses is the dominant
character and the one that is unexpressed is the recessive one.
(ii) Law of Segregation : The two members of a pair of factors separate during the formation
of gametes. The gametes combine together by random fusion at the time of zygote formation.
This law is also known as 'law of purity of gametes'.
(iii) Law of Independent Assortment: When there are two pairs of contrasting characters, the
distribution of the members of one pair into the gametes is independent of the distribution of the
other pair.
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A. MULTIPLE CHOICE TYPE:
(Select the most appropriate option)
Question 1:
Which one of the following has the smallest number of chromosomes?
(a) Onion
(b) Mouse
(c) Monkey
(d) Ascaris
Solution 1:
(d) Ascaris
Question 2:
Which one of the following is the phenotypic monohybrid ratio in F2 generation?
(a) 3:1
(b) 1:2:1
(c) 2:2
(d) 1:3
Solution 2:
(a) 3 : 1
B: VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE:
Question 1:
Match the terms in column I with their explanations in column II.
Column I (Term) Column I (Explanation)
a. genetics (i) Chromosomes similar in size and shapes
b. Autosomes (ii) The alternative forms of a gene
c. Recessive gene (iii) Study of laws of inheritance of characters
d. Allele
(iv) A gene that can express only when in a
similar pair
e. Homologous chromosomes
(v) Chromosomes other than the pair of sex
chromosomes.
Solution 1:
(a) - (iii) Study of laws of inheritance of characters
(b) - (v) Chromosomes other than the pair of sex chromosomes
(c) - (iv) A gene that can express when only in a similar pair
(d) - (ii) The alternative forms of a gene
(e) - (i) Chromosomes similar in size and shape
Class X Chapter 2 - Genetics - Some Basic Fundamentals Biology
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Class X Chapter 03 – Genetics Biology
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Question 2:
Name two animals which have nineteen pairs of chromosomes.
Solution 2:
Lion, tiger, domestic cat (Any two)
Question 3:
Name any two genetic in humans.
Solution 3:
Colour-blindness, Thalassaemia, Sickle cell anaemia and Haemophilia (Any two)
Question 4:
Which one of the following genotypes is homozygous dominant and which one homozygous
recessive in regards to tongue rolling:
Rr, rr, RR
Solution 4:
Homozygous dominant – RR
Homozygous recessive - rr
C. SHORT ANSWER TYPE:
Question 1:
Differentiate between:
(a) genotype and phenotype.
(b) character and trait.
(c) monohybrid and dihybrid cross (phenotypic ratio)
Solution 1:
Phenotype Genotype
The observable
Characteristic which is
genetically controlled is called
phenotype.
The set of genes present in the cells of an
organism is called its genotype.
Character Trait
Any heritable feature is called a
character.
The alternative form of a character is called
trait.
Monohybrid cross Dihybrid cross
It is a cross between two pure
breeding parent organisms with
different varieties taking into
consideration the alternative
trait of only one character.
It is a cross between two pure breeding
parent organisms with different varieties
taking into consideration the alternative
trait of two characters.
Class X Chapter 03 – Genetics Biology
_____________________________________________________________________________
Question 2:
Among lion, tiger and domestic cat, al the three have the same number of 38 chromosomes, yet
they have different appearances. How do you account for such differences?
Solution 2:
The characteristics of a species such as physical appearance, body functions and behavior are
not only the outcome of chromosome number, but these depend on the genotype of every
organism. That means the set of genes present in the organisms may vary and therefore lion,
tiger and domestic cat have the same number of 38 chromosomes, their characteristics (like
different appearances) are the result of the genes located on the chromosomes.
Question 3:
List any three features of garden pea with their dominant and recessive traits.
Solution 3:
Character Dominant trait Recessive trait
Flower Colour Purple White
Seed Colour Yellow Green
Seed Shape Round Wrinkled
Pod Shape Inflated Constricted
Flower Position Axial Terminal
Question 4:
Explain why generally only the male child suffers from colour blindness and not the female?
Solution 4:
Colour-blindness is caused due to recessive genes which occur on the X chromosome.
Males have only one X chromosome. If there is recessive gene present on X chromosome, then
the male will suffer from colour-blindness.
Females have two X chromosomes. It is highly impossible that both the X chromosomes carry
abnormal gene. Hence, if one gene is abnormal and since it is recessive, its expression will be
masked by the normal gene present on the other X chromosome. Females are unlikely to suffer
from colour-blindness.
Question 5:
In a certain species of animals, black fur (B) is dominant over brown fur (b) Show the possible
ratio of genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring of the pure breeding different coloured
parents.
Solution 5:
Phenotypic Ratio - 3 (Black Fur) :1 (Brown Fur)
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Genotypic Ratio - 1(Homozygous Black Fur):2 (Heterozygous Black Fur): 1 (Homozygous
Brown Fur)
D: LONG ANSWER TYPE:
Question 1:
Explain the following terms:
(a) heterozygous
(b) Homozygous
(c) pedigree chart.
Solution 1:
(a) Heterozygous: The condition in which a pair of homologous chromosomes carries
dissimilar alleles for a particular character.
For example -
(i) A daughter (XX
o
) from a normal homozygous mother for colour vision (XX) and
a colour blind father has one normal and one defective allele (X
o
Y).
(ii) Certain tongue rollers are heterozygous with Rr genotype.
(b) Homozygous: The condition in which a pair of homologous chromosomes carries similar
alleles for a particular character.
For example -
(i) A colorblind daughter (X
o
X
o
) will have both the X chromosomes with defective
alleles.
(ii) A non-roller will have rr (homozygous) genotype.
(c) Pedigree Chart: A pedigree chart is a diagram that shows the occurrence and appearance
or phenotypes of a particular gene or organism and its ancestors from one generation to the
next. In the pedigree chart, males are shown by squares and females by circles.
Question 2:
State the three mendel’s laws of inheritance.
Solution 2:
Mendel's laws of inheritance are:
(i) Law of Dominance: Out of a pair of contrasting characters present together, only one is
able to express itself while the other remains suppressed. The one that expresses is the dominant
character and the one that is unexpressed is the recessive one.
(ii) Law of Segregation : The two members of a pair of factors separate during the formation
of gametes. The gametes combine together by random fusion at the time of zygote formation.
This law is also known as 'law of purity of gametes'.
(iii) Law of Independent Assortment: When there are two pairs of contrasting characters, the
distribution of the members of one pair into the gametes is independent of the distribution of the
other pair.
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Question 3:
Does the sex of the child depend on the father or it is just a matter of chance? Discuss
Solution 3:
The sex of the child depends on the father. The egg contains only one X chromosome, but half
of the sperms contain X-chromosome whereas the other half contains Y-chromosome. It is
simply a matter of chance as to which category of sperm fuses with the ovum and this
determines whether the child will be male or female.
If the egg fuses with X-bearing sperm, the resulting combination is XX and the resulting child
is female.
If the egg fuses with Y-bearing sperm, the resulting combination is XY and the resulting child
is male.
E. STRUCTURED / APPLICATION AND SKILL TYPE:
Question 1:
In a certain species of animals, black fur (B) is dominant over brown fur (b) Predict the
genotype and phenotype of the offspring when both parents are ‘Bb’ or have heterozygous
black fur.
Solution 1:
B B
B BB Bb
B Bb bb
Genotype - 1(Homozygous Black Fur) :2 (Heterozygous Black Fur):1 (Homozygous Brown
Fur)
Phenotype - 3 (Black Fur) :1(Brown Fur)
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