Which of the following was not a character studied by Mendel in garden pea?

1.Flower position2.Pod shape
3.Flower colour4.Pod position

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The given diagram shows the steps in making a cross in Pea. 
  
 
Statement I: A is Emasculation where the anthers are removed only after maturity.
Statement II: B is Pollination and it should be followed by bagging the flowers in the female parent.

1. Statement I is correct, Statement II is correct. 
2. Statement I is incorrect, Statement II is correct.
3. Statement I is correct, Statement II is incorrect.
4. Statement I is incorrect, Statement II is incorrect.
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All generations in Mendel’s Experiments were produced by self pollination except:

1. P 2. F1
3. F2 4. F3
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The F1 progeny in monohybrid crosses by Mendel resembled:

1. The parent exhibiting the dominant trait completely
2. The parent exhibiting recessive trait comp
3. The parent exhibiting the dominant trait partly
4. The parent exhibiting recessive traits partly
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In true breeding, the allelic pair of genes are:

1. Homologous 2. Linked
3. Stable 4. Homozygous
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What could be the genotype of a garden pea plant that expresses the tall trait of height?

1. TD 2. Tt
3. Td 4. tt
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In a dissimilar situation, the unit factor that expresses itself is called as:

1. Dominant 2. Recessive
3. Epistatic 4. Hypostatic
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A genetic cross between homozygous individuals but with different alleles for a single gene of interest is called as:

1.A reciprocal cross2.Monohybrid cross
3.Dihybrid cross4.Test cross

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A plant with the genotype Tt should be called:

1. Heterologous 2. Hemizygous
3. Heterozygous 4. Dihybrid

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Identify the incorrect statement:

1. Tall plant produces gametes by meiosis and the dwarf plant by mitosis.
2. Only one allele is transmitted to a gamete.
3. This segregation of alleles is a random process.
4. Gametes will always be pure for the trait.
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