SECOND SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 9 q1

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
CARAGA
DIVISION OF AGUSAN DEL SUR
D.O. Plaza Government Center, Patin-ay, Prosperidad

ESPERANZA 3
CATMONON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
P1 Catmonon, 8513 Esperanza, Agusan del Sur
School ID: 317440 Email: dillenian2010@gmail.com fb: CATMONON NHS

SECOND SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 9, 1ST QUARTER

NAME:________________________________________ GRADE&SECTION: _________________

SCORE:_________

DIRECTIONS: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on the space
provided.
1. What type of non-Mendelian inheritance is shown in the picture below?

A. Codominance
B. Multiple Allelism
C. Polygenic Inheritance
D. Incomplete Dominance

2. Which of the following statements is TRUE about non-


Mendelian inheritance? 
A. It is a pattern of inheritance which follows the Law of Segregation. 
B. It is a pattern of inheritance which does not follow Mendel's Genetic Laws. 
C. It is a pattern of inheritance which was proposed by Sir Alexander Fleming. 
D. It is a pattern of inheritance that solely explains the existence of dominant and
recessive traits. 

3. Which of the following is the correct use of a Punnett square?


A. testing for the presence of the recessive allele
B. determining the DNA sequence of a given gene
C. identifying the gene locus where allelic variations are possible
D. predicting the result of genetic crosses between organisms of known genotype

4. What non-Mendelian pattern of inheritance occurs when the phenotype of the offspring
somewhere in between the phenotypes of both parents and a completely dominant allele does
not occur?
A. dominance B. codominance C. multiple alleles D. incomplete dominance

5. In incomplete dominance, the heterozygote offspring shows __________.


A. A phenotype of the dominant parent.
B. A phenotype of the recessive parent.
C. A phenotype that is intermediate between the 2 homozygous phenotypes.
D. A phenotype that is a combination between the 2 homozygous phenotypes.

6. In ABO Blood Group system, O is recessive. Therefore, for this blood type to be expressed,
___________.
A. Two O alleles must be present.
B. One O allele and 1 B allele must be present.
C. The alleles A, B and O must all be present.
D. The alleles A, B and O must all be present.

7. In the ABO blood group systems in humans, what two alleles are codominant?
A. A & A B. A & B C. A & O D. B & O

8. ABO blood types are an example of____


A. codominance B. dominance C. incomplete dominance D. multiple alleles

9. All the offspring of a cross between a red-flowered plant and a white-flowered plant have pink
flowers. This means that the allele for red flowers is ________ to the allele for white flowers.
A. codominant B. dominant C. incompletely dominant D. pleiotropic

10. What would be the genotype of a pink flower if it follows the rules for incomplete dominance,
given that R= red and W= white?
A. p B. pp C. rw D. RW

11. Pink four o’ clock flowers are obtained from a cross between pure bred red flower (RR) and
white flower (WW) plant? What is the genotype of the pink flowers?
A. RR B. RW C. WW D. red and white
12. A black chicken and a white chicken mate and produce a gray chick. Which type of inheritance
would this be an example of?
A. Codominance B. dominance C. Incomplete dominance D. recessive

13. A cross between a white rooster and a black hen results in 100% gray offspring. When two of
these gray offspring are mated, the probable phenotypic percentage seen in the offspring would be
A.100% gray B. 75% black, 25% white
C. 75% gray, 25% white D. 25%black, 50% gray, 25%white

14. A non - Mendelian pattern which results when one allele is not dominant over the other which
means both alleles are shown equally in the phenotypes of the heterozygote.
A. Codominance B. Dominance C. Incomplete Dominance D. Multiple
Alleles

15. If one of your parents is blood type A and the other is type B, which of the following blood
types would you likely be?
A. A B. AB C. B D. O

16. The blending of colors among the bougainvillea flowers (bumbel) is an example of what pattern of non-
Mendelian Inheritance?
A. Codominance B. Multiple Alleles C. Incomplete Dominance D. Both B and C

17. Which among the choices below is an example of Incomplete Dominance?


A. roan fur in cattle B. coat color in horses
C. ABO Blood Group system D. waviness of hair in humans

18. Which of the following statements is FALSE about codominance? 


A. It is a pattern of inheritance which does not follow Mendel's Genetic Laws. 
B. It is a pattern of inheritance which shows the blending of traits of the parents.
C. It is a pattern of inheritance in which one allele is not dominant over the other.
D. It is a pattern of inheritance wherein the heterozygote shows the traits of both parents. 

19. All of the following are examples of codominance EXCEPT _________.


A. roan fur in cattle B. coat color in horses
C. ABO Blood Group system D. A and B alleles in human blood

20. What is the phenotypic and genotypic ratios in incomplete dominance and codominance?

Parent’s Signature/Date:_________________________/___-___-_____
A. 2:2 B. 3:1 C. 1:2:1 D. 1:3:0

Parent’s Signature/Date:_________________________/___-___-_____

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