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#Question id: 23989


If your principal indulges in corruption and forces you to co-operate, how would you make compromise with such a superior fellow?

#General Aptitude
  1. You will not surrender to his wishes and open the front to criticise him and gain support in your favour
  2. When principal threatens you, will remain silent
  3. You will adopt the middle path and remain a silent spectator
  4. You will change your attitude and think that single person cannot change the world
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#Question id: 5732

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Consider a plant, such as maize, heterozygous for a paracentric inversion. The inversion is very small and a synapsed inversion loop does not occur in any of the cells. Which of the following statement is correct?

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#Question id: 5735

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Aneuploids may arise through nondisjunction, the failure of homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids to separate in meiosis. Following some statement are correct.

A)  Meiosis I non-disjunction leads to produce all gamete become aneuploidy

B) Meiosis II non-disjunction leads to produce half of gametes n+1 other half normal haploid

C) Meiosis I non-disjunction leads to produce half of gametes n+1 other half n-1

D) Either meiosis I or meiosis II non-disjunction leads to produce all aneuploidy gamete

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#Question id: 5736

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Two zygote in which one A is 44+XYY and another B is 44+XXX karyotype is best described by

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#Question id: 5737

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

When an organism gains one extra copy of a chromosome but not a complete haploid set, the conditions is known as

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#Question id: 5738

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

It was once thought that the ____ karyotype was related to criminal disposition because it led to aggressive behavior due to excessive "maleness".

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#Question id: 5739

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Polyploid plants found in nature usually have even numbers of chromosomes because organisms having odd numbers