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An albino man marries a normal woman (homozygous for skin pigmentation). What is the probability that the people could have an albino child?
  • A. 0%
  • B. 0.5%
  • C. 25%
  • D. 60%
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If a cross between a red-flowered plant and a white-flowered plant produced red-flowered plants, the result can be described as an example of
  • A. partial recessiveness
  • B. dominance
  • C. incomplete dominance
  • D. out-breeding
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Which of the following inherited conditions usually shows incomplete dominance?
  • A. Sickle cell anaemia
  • B. Haemophilia
  • C. Tongue rolling ability
  • D. Baldness
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The theory of survival of the fittest was propounded by
  • A. Darwin
  • B. Lamarck
  • C. Linnaeus
  • D. Mendel
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A termite with a relatively large head and powerful jaws is likely to be a
  • A. king
  • B. queen
  • C. soldier
  • D. reproductive
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