Fundamentals of psychogenetics (Answers to the Synergy/MOI/MIT test)
Replenishment date: 28.08.2024
Contents: Fundamentals of psychogenetics (answers SYNERGY).pdf (220.07 KB)
️Automatic issue of goods ✔️
️Automatic issue of goods ✔️
Sales:
0
Refunds:
0
Reviews:
0
Description
Answers to the test Basics of psychogenetics - SYNERGY, MY, MIT.
The result is 90-100 points.
The test was taken recently.
To search for test answers in a WORD file, press the combination "CTRL+F". Then enter a question to quickly find the answer.
Before purchasing, be sure to review the questions already provided in advance, as tests and instructors change!
Questions:
1. Allele is
gene state
name of a specific gene
result of gene mutation
one of the structural variants of the gene
2. In psychogenetics, a concept synonymous with the concept of “variance” is used as ...
standard deviation
interaction of genotype and environment
variability
assortativity
correlation
phenotypic structure
spread of values
variability
3. Karyotype is...
individual gene composition
haploid set of chromosomes
set of chromosomes in somatic cells
4. Genotype is...
human chromosome set
the totality of an individual's genes
the totality of all alleles of an individual
all chromosomes received at conception
genetic constitution
5. Genes are located on chromosomes...
in pairs
complementary
parallel
in special regions called loci
sequentially, one after another
6. Genetic information is encoded...
with asexual reproduction
in cloned organisms
in isolated populations
in pure lines of plants and animals
in the early stages of embryogenesis
7. The founder of psychogenetics is...
G. Mendel
T. Morgan
F. Galton
Charles Darwin
G. Siemens
8. Homologous chromosomes...
present only in germ cells
represented by maternal and paternal chromosomes
have identical pairs of alleles
have a similar structure
conjugate in meiosis
9. Children of the same parents (not twins) are never genetically identical.
identical because...(3 correct)
their conception does not occur at the same time
recombination processes take place
parents have different karyotypes
mutations occur
crossing over can lead to the exchange of sections of homologous chromosomes
10. Zygosity of twins is...
sameness of genotypes
identicalness
homozygous or heterozygous state
origin from one zygote
belonging to a certain type of twins
12. Maternal effects in development include...
mutations in the mother's germ cells
maternal crossing over frequency
maternal care and education after birth
cytoplasmic effects of the egg
features of the intrauterine period of development
13. Mandatory characteristics of a population include...
migration of individuals
isolation from other species
belonging to the same species
similarity of environmental needs
ability to reproduce sexually
14. The main components of the success of G. Mendel’s work include...
object chosen by scientist
significant financial and time resources
high level of scientist education
careful planning of experiments
phasing of research
universal statistical accounting of results
good health of a scientist
15. To the fundamentally important advantages of peas as an object of research in G.’s experiments.
Mendel should be attributed...
possibility of artificial pollination
accessibility and ease of cultivation
presence of polymorphisms
rapid reproduction
selfing
precocity
16. The conditions for correlation coefficients to correspond to relatedness coefficients include
...
environmental determination of a trait
genotype-environment interaction
lack of assortativity
genetic determination of a trait
purely additive effect of genes
17. Clones are...
monozygotic twins
children from multiple pregnancies
inbred lines
artificially grown organisms
organisms produced by asexual reproduction
18. Concordant are called...
monozygotic twins
twins with hereditary diseases
relatives with the same characteristics
homologous chromosomes
loci with identical alleles
19. Locus is...
another name for the gene
a region of a chromosome occupied by closely linked genes
location on a chromosome occupied by a specific allele
gene location on the chromosome map
The result is 90-100 points.
The test was taken recently.
To search for test answers in a WORD file, press the combination "CTRL+F". Then enter a question to quickly find the answer.
Before purchasing, be sure to review the questions already provided in advance, as tests and instructors change!
Questions:
1. Allele is
gene state
name of a specific gene
result of gene mutation
one of the structural variants of the gene
2. In psychogenetics, a concept synonymous with the concept of “variance” is used as ...
standard deviation
interaction of genotype and environment
variability
assortativity
correlation
phenotypic structure
spread of values
variability
3. Karyotype is...
individual gene composition
haploid set of chromosomes
set of chromosomes in somatic cells
4. Genotype is...
human chromosome set
the totality of an individual's genes
the totality of all alleles of an individual
all chromosomes received at conception
genetic constitution
5. Genes are located on chromosomes...
in pairs
complementary
parallel
in special regions called loci
sequentially, one after another
6. Genetic information is encoded...
with asexual reproduction
in cloned organisms
in isolated populations
in pure lines of plants and animals
in the early stages of embryogenesis
7. The founder of psychogenetics is...
G. Mendel
T. Morgan
F. Galton
Charles Darwin
G. Siemens
8. Homologous chromosomes...
present only in germ cells
represented by maternal and paternal chromosomes
have identical pairs of alleles
have a similar structure
conjugate in meiosis
9. Children of the same parents (not twins) are never genetically identical.
identical because...(3 correct)
their conception does not occur at the same time
recombination processes take place
parents have different karyotypes
mutations occur
crossing over can lead to the exchange of sections of homologous chromosomes
10. Zygosity of twins is...
sameness of genotypes
identicalness
homozygous or heterozygous state
origin from one zygote
belonging to a certain type of twins
12. Maternal effects in development include...
mutations in the mother's germ cells
maternal crossing over frequency
maternal care and education after birth
cytoplasmic effects of the egg
features of the intrauterine period of development
13. Mandatory characteristics of a population include...
migration of individuals
isolation from other species
belonging to the same species
similarity of environmental needs
ability to reproduce sexually
14. The main components of the success of G. Mendel’s work include...
object chosen by scientist
significant financial and time resources
high level of scientist education
careful planning of experiments
phasing of research
universal statistical accounting of results
good health of a scientist
15. To the fundamentally important advantages of peas as an object of research in G.’s experiments.
Mendel should be attributed...
possibility of artificial pollination
accessibility and ease of cultivation
presence of polymorphisms
rapid reproduction
selfing
precocity
16. The conditions for correlation coefficients to correspond to relatedness coefficients include
...
environmental determination of a trait
genotype-environment interaction
lack of assortativity
genetic determination of a trait
purely additive effect of genes
17. Clones are...
monozygotic twins
children from multiple pregnancies
inbred lines
artificially grown organisms
organisms produced by asexual reproduction
18. Concordant are called...
monozygotic twins
twins with hereditary diseases
relatives with the same characteristics
homologous chromosomes
loci with identical alleles
19. Locus is...
another name for the gene
a region of a chromosome occupied by closely linked genes
location on a chromosome occupied by a specific allele
gene location on the chromosome map
Additional Information
location of a gene on a chromosome mapone of the alleles of this gene
20. It is not true that a high heritability rate means...
dependence of trait variability in a population mainly on genetic diversity
individuals
dependence of the trait on the genotype
invariance of a trait in an individual
impossibility of environmental influence on the trait
21. It is not true that quantitative variability can arise as a result of ...
interaction of two alleles
environmental influences
genetic variability
additive gene interaction
22. Phenotype…
is a group of organisms that have a certain combination of characteristics
is the totality of all the characteristics of an organism at a specific moment in its life
formed under the influence of genotype and environment
23. The reaction norm in genetics is called...
absence of pathology in the phenotype
the nature of the response to environmental changes characteristic of a given genotype
gene interaction
24. Speaking about traits in genetics, it cannot be said that
with discrete variability, there are no intermediate forms
Discrete behavioral traits are rare
the frequency of occurrence of discrete traits in populations is constant
qualitative characteristics refer to polymorphisms
discrete traits are characterized by continuous variability
25. Psychogenetics works with concepts...
"congenital" and "acquired"
"nature" and "nurture"
"biological" and "social"
"hereditary" and "environmental"
26. In psychogenetics, a synonym for the concept “variance” is used. - This "..."
assortativity
correlation
standard deviation
phenotypic structure
variability
interaction between genotype and environment
27. Traits with a threshold effect due to the nature of variability may be more likely to be
categorized as... signs
quality
neutral
quantitative
28. In psychology, psychogenetics is part of...
general psychology
social psychology
developmental psychology
psychodiagnostics
differential psychology
29. The heritability indicator is used to estimate:
similarities between twins
the role of heredity in the development of an individual
the contribution of heredity to the variability of phenotypes in a population
share of the genetic component of phenotypic variance
hereditary determination of a trait in a particular individual
30. Most psychological signs are characterized by ... (one)
combinative variability
discrete variability
variability with threshold effect
continuum variability
alternative variability
31. To the main statistical characteristics in the study of interindividual
variability includes...
fashion
median
scatter characteristics
sample average
32. Elements of a common (separated) environment for twins can clearly include...
parents' attitude
living conditions
family wealth
family library
intrauterine environment
33. Chromosomes are...
carriers of genetic information
DNA molecules
cellular structures capable of self-reproduction
organelles of the cell nucleus of eukaryotes
protein synthesis factories
34. It is not true that genetic regulation of development...
is part of epigenesis
carried out continuously until the death of the organism
carried out according to a specific program recorded in the genes of the individual
depends on environmental conditions
occurs only in the prenatal period
35. There is no genetic variability (if mutations are not taken into account) ...
with asexual reproduction
in cloned organisms
in isolated populations
in pure lines of plants and animals
in the early stages of embryogenesis
36. During the process of meiosis...
The nucleus divides twice
the number of chromosomes does not change
chromosome doubling occurs
two eggs are formed
four cycles of cell division occur
37. It is not true that the component of phenotypic variance is…
genetic variance
environmental dispersion
genetic variance
genotype-environment interaction
Genotype-environment covariation
correlation between relatives
38. Recombination of chromosomes and genes takes place:
during the process of meiosis
in somatic education