PATHOPHYSIOLOGY RASMUSSEN
UNIVERSITY EXAM ONE PRACTICE TEST
PAPER 2026 TESTED QUESTIONS FULL
SOLUTION VERIFIED GRADED A+
⩥ An error in which homologous chromosomes fail to separate during
meiosis is termed:
A) aneuploidy.
B) nondisjunction.
C) polyploidy.
D) anaplasia.
Answer: b
⩥ A somatic cell that does not contain a multiple of 23 chromosomes is
called:
A) an aneuploid cell.
B) a euploid cell.
C) a polyploidy cell.
D) a haploid cell.
Answer: a
,⩥ A 20-year-old pregnant female gives birth to a stillborn child. Autopsy
reveals that the fetus has 92 chromosomes. Which of the following
describes this condition?
A) Euploidy
B) Triploidy
C) Tetraploidy
D) Aneuploidy
Answer: c
⩥ If a person is a chromosomal mosaic, the person may:
A) be a carrier of the genetic disease.
B) have a mild form of the genetic disease.
C) have two genetic diseases.
D) be sterile as a result of the genetic disease.
Answer: b
⩥ The most common cause of Down syndrome is:
A) paternal nondisjunction.
B) maternal translocations.
C) maternal nondisjunction.
D) paternal translocations.
Answer: c
,⩥ Risk factors for Down syndrome include:
A) fetal exposure to mutagens in the uterus.
B) increased paternal age.
C) family history of Down syndrome.
D) pregnancy in women over age 35.
Answer: d
⩥ A 13-year-old girl has a karyotype that reveals an absent homologous
X chromosome with only a single X chromosome present. Her condition
is called:
A) Down syndrome.
B) Cri du chat syndrome.
C) Turner syndrome.
D) Edward syndrome
Answer: c
⩥ A child is diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. History reveals that the
child's parents are first cousins. Cystic fibrosis was most likely the result
of:
A) X inactivation.
B) genomic imprinting.
C) consanguinity.
, D) obligate carriers.
Answer: c
⩥ Joey, age 9, is admitted to a pediatric unit with Duchenne muscular
dystrophy. He inherited this condition through a:
A) sex-linked dominant trait.
B) sex-influenced trait.
C) sex-limited trait.
D) sex-linked recessive trait.
Answer: d
⩥ A 50-year-old male was recently diagnosed with Huntington disease.
Transmission of this disease is associated with:
A) penetrance.
B) recurrence risk.
C) expressivity.
D) delayed age of onset.
Answer: d
⩥ People who have neurofibromatosis will show varying degrees of the
disease; this is because of the genetic principle of:
A) penetrance.
B) expressivity.
UNIVERSITY EXAM ONE PRACTICE TEST
PAPER 2026 TESTED QUESTIONS FULL
SOLUTION VERIFIED GRADED A+
⩥ An error in which homologous chromosomes fail to separate during
meiosis is termed:
A) aneuploidy.
B) nondisjunction.
C) polyploidy.
D) anaplasia.
Answer: b
⩥ A somatic cell that does not contain a multiple of 23 chromosomes is
called:
A) an aneuploid cell.
B) a euploid cell.
C) a polyploidy cell.
D) a haploid cell.
Answer: a
,⩥ A 20-year-old pregnant female gives birth to a stillborn child. Autopsy
reveals that the fetus has 92 chromosomes. Which of the following
describes this condition?
A) Euploidy
B) Triploidy
C) Tetraploidy
D) Aneuploidy
Answer: c
⩥ If a person is a chromosomal mosaic, the person may:
A) be a carrier of the genetic disease.
B) have a mild form of the genetic disease.
C) have two genetic diseases.
D) be sterile as a result of the genetic disease.
Answer: b
⩥ The most common cause of Down syndrome is:
A) paternal nondisjunction.
B) maternal translocations.
C) maternal nondisjunction.
D) paternal translocations.
Answer: c
,⩥ Risk factors for Down syndrome include:
A) fetal exposure to mutagens in the uterus.
B) increased paternal age.
C) family history of Down syndrome.
D) pregnancy in women over age 35.
Answer: d
⩥ A 13-year-old girl has a karyotype that reveals an absent homologous
X chromosome with only a single X chromosome present. Her condition
is called:
A) Down syndrome.
B) Cri du chat syndrome.
C) Turner syndrome.
D) Edward syndrome
Answer: c
⩥ A child is diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. History reveals that the
child's parents are first cousins. Cystic fibrosis was most likely the result
of:
A) X inactivation.
B) genomic imprinting.
C) consanguinity.
, D) obligate carriers.
Answer: c
⩥ Joey, age 9, is admitted to a pediatric unit with Duchenne muscular
dystrophy. He inherited this condition through a:
A) sex-linked dominant trait.
B) sex-influenced trait.
C) sex-limited trait.
D) sex-linked recessive trait.
Answer: d
⩥ A 50-year-old male was recently diagnosed with Huntington disease.
Transmission of this disease is associated with:
A) penetrance.
B) recurrence risk.
C) expressivity.
D) delayed age of onset.
Answer: d
⩥ People who have neurofibromatosis will show varying degrees of the
disease; this is because of the genetic principle of:
A) penetrance.
B) expressivity.