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DAWIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SCIENCE 9- Week 3 Summative Test

Name: ______________________________________ Score:_____________________________

Grade & Section: ______________________________ Batch:_____________________________

I. Multiple Choice (1 point each item)


Choose the letter of your best answer and write on the space provided.
Incomplete Dominance

_______1. When a black allele is crossed with white which results to a gray allele, this type of patter is
called ________________?
A. Codominance B. Incomplete Dominance C. Multiple Allele D. Independent Assortment
_______2. What is the allele of a pink flower if red flower is RR and white flower is WW?
A. BB B. BR C. PP D. RW
For questions 3 & 4:
Miggy mixes a red (RR) flower with a white (WW) flower trait which results to all pink (RW) flower
generation. He was happy about the result and learned that he has successfully crossed a new trait under
the pattern of incomplete dominance.
R R

W RW RW

W RW RW

_______3. What is the phenotypic ratio of this Punnett square?


A. 2:2 B. 4:4 C. 1:2:1 D. 1:2:3
_______4. Which among the following statement is NOT correct about the experiment of Miggy above?
A. 100% of the expressed traits are pink colors.
B. 0% possibility that white and red will be expressed.
C. 50% chance the white color flower will be expressed.
D. 4:4 or 1:1 phenotypic ration because all the chances are pink colors.
_______5. Miggy would like to cross both pink flower trait in his next experiment. How many percent of
chances that he will produce white flower from this experiment?
A. 25% B. 50% C. 75% D. 100%
Codominance
_______6. What type on non-mendelian pattern shows the picture in the right side?
A. Codominance C. Incomplete Dominance
B. Multiple Allele D. Independent Assortment
_______7. Mitch has white male dog and a black female dog. If the result
follows the pattern of codominance, what could be the possible result of her
puppies?
A. Black puppies B. Gray puppies C. White puppies D. Patches of black and white
_______8. Which of following does NOT explain codominance?
A. One allele is not dominant over the other.
B. The result exhibits the traits of both parents.
C. Recessive trait will be expressed when there is no dominant trait.
D. Both of the parent allele show dominant traits as it is being expressed in their offspring.
For questions 9 & 10
Jimmy likes to mix his hens to different colored roosters. After one experiment, he was amazed
when his speckled (white and black) hen and rooster has resulted a black, white, and speckled chicks. Now
he is planning to cross more of his hens and expect another strains of chicks.
_______9. What is correct Punnett square that best explain Jimmy’s experiment?

A. C.

B. D.
_______10. What is the phenotypic ratio of this cross between two speckled (black and white) chicken?

A. 2:2 B. 4:4 C. 1:2:1 D. 1:2:3


Multiple Allele

_______11. Human blood type is following the principle of a non-mendelian pattern of inheritance called
____________.

A. Codominance C. Incomplete Dominance


B. Multiple Allele D. Independent Assortment
_______12. Which of the following allele that shows no dominant trait.
A. IA IA B. IB I C. IA I D. i i
_______13. There are two genotypic type of type A. Which of the following is the heterozygous type A?
A. IA i B. IA IA C. IA IB D. IB i
For questions 14-16. Refer to the table on the right side.
_______14. Your father is a Type A (IA IA) and your mother
is type B (IB IB). What would be your blood type?
A. Type A C. Type B
B. Type O D. Type AB

_______15. Which of the following will expressed only


when there is no dominant trait?

A. Type A B. Type B C. Type O D. Type AB

_______16. When Type A father mated with Type O mother. What could be their possible offspring’s blood
type?

A. Type A B. Type B C. Type O D. Type AB


_______17. Which of the following Punnett square shows a possible offspring of having 50% blood type O?

A. C.

B. D.

_______18. In ABO Blood Group system, O is recessive. Therefore, for this blood type to be expressed,
___________.

A. Two O alleles must be present.


B. The alleles A, B and O must all be present.
C. The alleles A, B and O must all be present.
D. One O allele and One B allele must be present.

_______19. John is a type O blood married Jean having heterozygous type A blood. What are the possible
phenotype of their children?

A. 75% A and 25% O C. 50 % A and 50% O


B. 25% A and 75% O D. 50% A, 25% B and 25%

_______20. A girl wished to know if she is an adopted daughter. She decided to took a DNA test of her blood
with the blood type of her mother and father . She is a blood type O and her mother and father is both blood
type A. The test result shows that she is not an adopted daughter. Which of the following statement best
explain that she is truly a legitimate daughter?

A. Her mother and father are both a heterozygous type A and there is 25% chance of having a type O
blood child.
B. Her mother and father are both a homozygous type A and there is 100% chance of having a type O
blood child.
C. Her mother is homozygous type A and her father is heterozygous type A and there is 50% percent
chance of having a type O child.
D. Both A and B.

“For I am the LORD your God


who takes hold of your right hand
and says to you, do not fear;
I will help you.”
Isaiah 41:13

Prepared by:
Jaime S. Crispino
Science 9 Teacher

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