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BIOLOGY E.O.C. PRACTICE TEST 2
|Question 1 of 50 |
|During DNA replication, which of the following segments would be complementary to the original DNA segment of CCTAAT? |
|CGATTA |
|GGUTTU |
|GGATTA |
|GGAUUA |
|Question 2 of 50 |
|Which of the strands below is the complement to the segment GCATCCGA of a DNA molecule? |
|CCTAGGCT |
|GCATCCGA |
|CGUAGGCU |
|CGTAGGCT |
|Question 3 of 50 |
|What type of RNA is responsible for bringing amino acids to the ribosome for protein synthesis? |
|messenger RNA |
|transfer RNA |
|ribosomal RNA |
|mitochondrial RNA |
|Question 4 of 50 |
|The messenger RNA will carry the DNA's instructions out of the nucleus to which of the following? |
|vacuole |
|mitochondria |
|chloroplast |
|ribosome |
|Question 5 of 50 |
|To determine the molecular sequence of a gene for a protein, which molecule should be analyzed? |
|tRNA |
|ATP |
|DNA |
|rRNA |
|Question 6 of 50 |
|If a portion of a DNA strand has the base sequence TACGCA, what will be the base sequence of the mRNA strand transcribed? |
|TACGCA |
|UACGCA |
|AUGCGU -ATGCGT |
|Question 7 of 50 |
|Transcription of the DNA sequence below: AAGCTGGGA would MOST DIRECTLY result in which of the following: |
|a sequence of three amino acids, linked by peptide bonds |
|a DNA strand with the base sequence TTCGACCCT |
|a mRNA strand with the sequence TTCGACCCT |
|a mRNA strand with the sequence UUCGACCCU |
|Question 8 of 50 |
|What is the purpose of transfer RNA? |
|It unzips the double helix so transcription can begin. |
|It retrieves amino acids from the cytoplasm for protein construction. |
|It carries genetic information to the ribosomes. |
|It produces a complementary copy of a strand of DNA. |
|Question 9 of 50 |
|Which statement is true regarding asexual reproduction as a method of producing offspring? |
|common among mammals |
|not a method used by plants |
|produces offspring that are genetically identical |
|limited to unicellular organisms |
|Question 10 of 50 |
|Which process is responsible for the diversity of plants within a species? |
|cross-pollination |
|transpiration |
|self-fertilization |
|photosynthesis |
|Question 11 of 50 |
|Which of the following demonstrates the MOST SIGNIFICANT differnece between asexual and sexual reproduction? |
|The chromosome number is reduced during asexual reproduction. |
|The number of chromosomes is reduced during sexual reproduction. |
|The appearance of the organism is changed as a result of asexual reproduction. |
|There is genetic variation as a result of sexual reproduction |
|Question 12 of 50 |
|What is true about any two normal gametes from a human male parent? |
|Each has a diploid number of chromosomes. |
|They can combine to form a new organism. |
|Their chromosomes are exactly the same. |
|They have the same number of chromosomes |
|Question 13 of 50 |
|USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO ANSWER THE QUESTION: As scientists have developed more productive crop varieties, farmers have switched from growing many traditional |
|varieties to new high-yield varieties. For example, in India, the 10,000 varieties of rice once grown have been reduced to 10 major ones for most of the rice crop. Besides |
|the varieties of rice being reduced, what else is reduced by this practice? |
|types of soil nutrients |
|the gene pool for rice |
|food chains that include rice |
|human dietary choices |
|Question 14 of 50 |
|A cell has undergone a meiotic division cycle. In order for the cell to achieve a diploid state, what must occur? |
|cleavage |
|fertilization |
|meiosis |
|mitosis |
|Question 15 of 50 |
|USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO ANSWER THE QUESTION: As scientists have developed more productive crop varieties, farmers have switched from growing many traditional |
|varieties to new high-yield varieties. For example, in India, the 10,000 varieties of rice once grown have been reduced to 10 major ones for most of the rice crop. Why is |
|this practice of reducing the varieties of a crop dangerous? |
|It makes the overall crop more susceptible to pests or disease. |
|It reduces the variety of crops available for human diets. |
|It requires a larger investment than small farmers can make. |
|It could reduce or cause the extinction of some predatory insects. |
|Question 16 of 50 |
|Why is this practice of reducing the varieties of a crop dangerous? |
|It makes the overall crop more susceptible to pests or disease. |
|It reduces the variety of crops available for human diets. |
|It requires a larger investment than small farmers can make. |
|It could reduce or cause the extinction of some predatory insects. |
|Question 17 of 50 |
|A human skin cell contains 46 chromosomes. How many chromosomes are present in a human sperm cell? |
|23 |
|46 |
|92 |
|138 |
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|Question 18 of 50 |
|Some traits are determined by more than two alleles. If aabbcc is crossed with AABBCC, what would be the genotype of the offspring? |
|AaBbCc |
|AABBCC |
|aabbcc |
|aaAAbbBBccCC |
|Question 19 of 50 |
|In a genetics laboratory, two heterozygous tall plants are crossed. If tall is dominant over short, what are the expected phenotypic results? |
|100% tall |
|75% tall, 25% short |
|50% tall, 50% short |
|25% tall, 75% short |
|Question 20 of 50 |
|Mr. Jones has blood type A and Mrs. Jones has blood type AB. What is the probability that they will have a child with blood type A if both of Mr. Jones's parents were AB? |
|0% |
|25% |
|50% |
|100% |
|Question 21 of 50 |
|Color blindness is a sex-linked recessive trait. A mother with normal color vision and a color blind father have a color blind daughter. Which of the following statements |
|is correct? |
|All of their daughters will be color blind. |
|The mother is a carrier of the color blindness gene. |
|All of their sons will have normal color vision. |
|All of their sons will be color blind. |
|Question 22 of 50 |
|In sickle cell anemia, the heterozygous condition results in resistance to malaria. If two heterozygous parents have a child, what are the chances of that child being |
|resistant to malaria but not having sickle cell anemia? |
|25% |
|50% |
|75% |
|100% |
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|Question 23 of 50 |
|In guinea pigs, the allele for rough coat (R) is dominant to the allel for smooth coat (r). A rough coat male and a smooth coat female mate. They produce several litters, |
|of which 50% are smooth coat. What were the genotypes of the parents? |
|RR x rr |
|Rr x rr |
|RR x Rr |
|Rr x Rr |
|Question 24 of 50 |
|Which genotype is used in a test cross? |
|Homozygous dominant |
|Heterozygous dominant |
|Homozygous recessive |
|Heterozygous recessive |
|Question 25 of 50 |
|How would genetically altering crops for pest resistance be economically beneficial? |
|Erosion of topsoil would no longer be a concern. |
|Crops would be more easily protected from weeds. |
|Crop-eating pest would not ruin crops. |
|Abnormal plant growth would be eliminated. |
|Question 26 of 50 |
|Great caution must be excercised with recombinant DNA technology. What is the main reason for this concern? |
|possible patent violations from competing comapnies |
|possibility of the fragile recombinant organism dying |
|possible release of gentetically engineered organisms into the environment with unpredictable results |
|Possibility of producing medicine at a lower cost than with current technology. |
|Question 27 of 50 |
|Which of the following DNA technologies offers the best chance of survival for endagered species? |
|sequencing |
|cloning |
|electrophoresis |
|antibody production |
|Question 28 of 50 |
|After preforming amniocentesis, which analysis is most often used to determine the chromosomal condition of a developing fetus? |
|blood type |
|DNA sequence |
|genetic marker - karyotype |
|Question 29 of 50 |
|When viewing a karyotype to detect genetic disorders, which of the following would be a concern? |
|different chromosomes of different lengths |
|two X chromosomes |
|twenty-three pairs of chromosomes |
|three chromosomes in any one set |
|Question 30 of 50 |
|Albinism is a genetic mutation that results in some animals being born without the enzyme that produces the pigment for skin and eye color. Which of the following best |
|explains this mutation? |
|The DNA failed to replicate. |
|The deoxyribose sugar became seperated from the DNA. |
|The genetic code change caused the wrong proteins to form. |
|The RNA necessary to produce proteins was not present. |
|Question 31 of 50 |
|A student has cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition caused by the presence of a homozygous recessive gene. What could be her parent's genotypes for the cystic fibrosis |
|trait? |
|Her father is homozygous dominant; her mother is homozygous recessive. |
|Her father is heterozygous; her mother is heterozygous dominant. |
|Her father is homozygous dominant; her mother is homozygous dominant. |
|Her father is heterozygous; her mother is homozygous recessive. |
|Question 32 of 50 |
|The genetic information in the DNA of humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas is more that 98% the same. What is the most likely explanation for this similarity? |
|They evolved from a common ancestor. |
|They evolved from each other. |
|Their evolution is nearly complete. |
|They evolved at the same time. |
|Question 33 of 50 |
|Islands are the habitats of many of the world's rare species. Which of the following factors contributes most to this situation? |
|small land area |
|genetic isolation |
|limited food variety |
|fewer predators |
|Question 34 of 50 |
|Biochemical analysis uses similarties in which of the following as evidence for evolutionary relationsips? |
|amino acid sequence -bone structure |
|cellular architecture -movement |
|Question 35 of 50 |
|The Galapagos finches are a group of closely related species of birds. Over time, specialized beaks have evolved for each species in response to mutations and competition |
|for food and living space. This is an example of which of the following? |
|adaptive radiation |
|coevoltion |
|convergent evolution |
|vestigial structures |
|Question 36 of 50 |
|A popluation of bacteria is treated with an antibiotic. How will variation in the population of bacteria increase the likelihood of survival? |
|It allows all of the bacteria to be resistant to the antiobiotic. |
|It enables the population to increase rapidly. |
|Some of the bacteria may be resistant to the antibiotic. |
|The population will be better able to to obtain a food source. |
|Question 37 of 50 |
|Whcih of the following is an example of natural selection in bacteria? |
|genetic engineering |
|binary fission |
|antibiotic resistance |
|nitrogen fixation |
|Question 38 of 50 |
|If you see the symbol of a skull and crossbones on a bottle in a laboratory experiment, you are being advised that you are: |
|working with chemicals that could be hazardous |
|not to touch an electrical outlet with wet hands |
|to notify your teacher if you taste a poisonous chemical |
|not to work with animals of any kind. |
|Question 39 of 50 |
|The process of science starts with: |
|a hypothesis |
|a theory |
|a conclusion |
|an observation |
|Question 40 of 50 |
|If you are using a light microscope to observe a stained slide, you are using a: |
|phase contrast microscope -dark field microscope -Nomarski |
|microscope -compound microscope |
|Question 41 of 50 |
|All types of living things do each of the following EXCEPT: |
|grow and develop |
|reproduce |
|destroy the environment |
|respond to stimuli |
|Question 42 of 50 |
|The most abundant compound in living things is: |
|carbon dioxide |
|water |
|sodium chloride |
|sugar |
|Question 43 of 50 |
|Each of the following is a major role of lipids in living organisms EXCEPT the |
|formation of biological membranes |
|action as chemical messengers |
|storage of energy |
|movement of cells |
|Question 44 of 50 |
|Enzymes are NOT important in: |
|regulating chemical pathways |
|transferring information |
|determining the pH of a substance |
|releasing energy |
|Question 45 of 50 |
|The energy levels surrounding the nucleus of an atom contain: |
|protons |
|electrons |
|neutrons |
|ions |
|Question 46 of 50 |
|A covalent bond is formed by: |
|sharing electrons |
|transferring electrons |
|losing electrons |
|gaining electrons |
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|Question 47 of 50 |
|Primary consumers are also known as: |
|carnivores |
|herbivores |
|decomposers |
|scavengers |
|Question 48 of 50 |
|Energy flows through an ecosystem from the sun to: |
|producers and then consumers |
|consumers and then producers |
|primary consumers |
|secondary consumers |
|Question 49 of 50 |
|Nutrients move through the biosphere in nutrient or... |
|carbon cycles |
|nitrogen cycles |
|biogeochemical cycles |
|water cycles |
|Question 50 of 50 |
|Earth's biosphere includes |
|all life and organic matter in the oceans |
|all life and organic matter in soil and on land |
|all life an organic matter in the atmosphere |
|all of the above |
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