This quiz contains a mix of SL and HL questions

Q1. In an experiment showing the semiconservative nature of DNA replication, Meselon and Stahl grew E. Coli in a medium containing 15N  for several generations.  Which part of the DNA molecule contains 15N?


Meselson-stahl_experiment_diagram

  • A. deoxyribose
  • B. phosphate
  • C. nucleotide
  • D. adenosine
2. For a new leading strand of DNA to be made during replication which of the following is not required?
  • A. DNA polymerase III
  • B. An RNA polymerase
  • C. Helicase
  • D. Dideoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (ddNTPs) 
3. What is the directionality of DNA polymerases in terms of nucleotide addition?
  • A. DNA polymerases add the 5' end of a DNA nucleotide to the 3' end of a strand of nucleotides.
  • B. DNA polymerases add the 3' end of a DNA nucleotide to the 5' end of a strand of nucleotides.
  • C. DNA polymerases add nucleotides randomly to both ends of a DNA strand.
  • D. DNA polymerases add nucleotides simultaneously to both ends of a DNA strand.

4. Which of the following describes the roles of polymerase I and primase in DNA replication?

  Polymerase I Primase
A Replaces RNA primers with DNA in leading strand Creates RNA primer on DNA coding strand
B Replaces DNA primers with RNA in lagging strand Creates DNA primer on DNA coding strand
C Replaces DNA primers with RNA Creates DNA primer on DNA template strand
D Replaces RNA primers with DNA Creates RNA primer on the DNA template strand
5. What is PCR used for?
  • A.   To separate pieces of DNA
  • B.   To genetically modify DNA
  • C.   To amplify DNA
  • D.   To identify the sequence of DNA
6. Why is Taq DNA polymerase used in PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)?
  • A. It is cheap
  • B. It is not denatured at 80oC
  • C. It is only found in bacteria
  • D. It does not affect the product of DNA replication
7. Gel electrophoresis is used to separate fragments of DNA. What two factors dictate how far the DNA molecules travel?
  • A. Their size and net positive charge
  • B. Their size and net negative charge
  • C. Their net negative charge and proximity to the cathode
  • D. Their size and proximity to the cathode
8. DNA evidence was collected from a mother (M), and three possible fathers of a child (Ch).
What is the pattern of inheritance in this pedigree shown below?

DNA_paternity_testing_pedigree_chart

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  • A.   The child is related to father 1
  • B.   The child is related to father 2
  • C.   The child is related to father 3
  • D.   The child is not related to any possible father
9. What strategy can be employed to directly increase the reliability of DNA profiling in forensics by reducing the occurrence of false matches?
  • A. Increasing the number of markers used
  • B. Decreasing the voltage applied during gel electrophoresis for better resolution
  • C. Using a larger gel size to accommodate more repeats in a single run
  • D. Extending the running time of electrophoresis to ensure complete separation
10. What do PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) and DNA replication have in common?

I. Use of primers
II. Complementary base pairing
III. Template strand of DNA needed
IV. Breakage of covalent bonds between bases
  • A. I and II only
  • B. I and III only
  • C. I, II, and III only
  • D. II, III, and IV only


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