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End-of-Course Assessment
Biology
Practice Test
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Today you will be taking the Missouri Biology Test. This is a test of how
well you understand the course level expectations for Biology.
There are several important things to remember:
1 Read each question carefully and think about the answer. Then
choose the answer that you think is best.
2 Make sure you clearly mark the correct choice in your test book.
3 If you do not know the answer to a question, skip it and go on. You may
return to it later if you have time.
4 If you finish the test early, you may check over your work.
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25. An albino female deer (aa) breeds with a homozygous normal (AA) male. Complete the Punnett square for the first generation of offspring of these parents. Draw a line from the alleles and genotypes to the correct locations.
26. If the albino female continues to produce offspring with the homozygous, normal male, the genotype of the offspring produced will be ___________, and their phenotype would be ___________.
AA
albino
Aa
brown
aa
light brown
This type of inheritance pattern is known as _____________________.
complete dominance
incomplete dominance
sex-linked dominance
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27. The offspring of the original albino doe and the original
homozygous male mate with other deer and produce more
generations. Many allele combinations are possible. Create a
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chance of an albino offspring.
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ITEM TYPES CR – Constructed Response DND – Drag and Drop IC – Inline Choice LM – Line Match HT – Hot Text Match – Match Table MC – Multiple Choice MS – Multi-Select Response TE – Text Entry
Session Item Type MLS Code Answer Points Point Breakdown
1 1 MC 9-12.LS4.C.1 C 1
1 2 MC 9-12.LS1.C.1 C 1
1 3 HT 9-12.LS3.A.1 1, 3 1 1 point for two correct answers
1 4 MC 9-12.LS4.B.2
Part A: D
Part B: C
2 1 point for each correct answer
1 5 CR 9-12.LS1.B.1 3
3 points for a correct description of: o the result at end of DNA
replication o the result at end of mitosis o why replication must occur
before mitosis
2 points for a description that has two of the answers above
1 point for a description that has one of the answers above
0 points for any other answer
1 6
Part A: MC
Part B: CR
9-12.LS2.A.1
Part A: D
Part B: (See Point Breakdown)
3
Part A (1 point):
1 point for correct answer Part B (2 points):
2 points for a correct description that predicts population size staying near carrying capacity and describes fluctuation around carrying capacity
1 point for a description of either predicting population size staying near carrying capacity OR describing fluctuation around carrying capacity
1 7 MS 9-12.LS4.A.1 C, E 1 1 point for two correct answers
1 8 IC 9-12.LS1.A.1 Gene, Proteins 1 1 point for two correct answers
ITEM TYPES CR – Constructed Response DND – Drag and Drop IC – Inline Choice LM – Line Match HT – Hot Text Match – Match Table MC – Multiple Choice MS – Multi-Select Response TE – Text Entry
Session Item Type MLS Code Answer Points Point Breakdown
1 9
Part A: MC
Part B: CR
9-12.ESS3.A.1
Part A: A
Part B: (See Point Breakdown)
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Part A (1 point):
1 point for correct answerPart B (2 points):
2 points for a correct descriptionthat contains two reasons whyhumans migrate after a naturaldisaster AND two strategies forhow humans can reducemigrations
1 point for a description thatcontains two reasons why humansmigrate after a natural disaster ORtwo strategies for how humanscan reduce migrations
1 10 MC 9-12.LS4.B.2 A 1
1 11 IC 9-12.LS1.B.1 Differentiation, Tissue 1
1 12 MC 9-12.LS1.A.3 C 1
1 13 MC 9-12.LS1.A.3 C 1
1 14 LM 9-12.LS1.A.2
Letters = Systems (top to bottom) Numbers = Functions (top to bottom)
A2, B3, C1, C2, D4
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2 points for five correct answersand no incorrect answers
1 point for five correct answersand one incorrect answer OR fourcorrect answers and no incorrectanswers
0 points for all other combinations
1 15 MC 9-12.LS1.C.3 C 1
1 16 MC 9-12.LS1.C.3 A 1
1 17 MC 9-12.LS4.C.2 A 1
1 18 MS 9-12.LS4.A.1 A, B, E 2
2 points for three correct answers
1 point for three correct answersand one incorrect answer OR twocorrect answers and no incorrectanswers
0 points for all other combinations
1 19 MS 9-12.LS4.B.1 C, D, E 2
2 points for three correct answers
1 point for three correct answersand one incorrect answer OR twocorrect answers and no incorrectanswers
0 points for all other combinations
ITEM TYPES CR – Constructed Response DND – Drag and Drop IC – Inline Choice LM – Line Match HT – Hot Text Match – Match Table MC – Multiple Choice MS – Multi-Select Response TE – Text Entry
Session Item Type MLS Code Answer Points Point Breakdown
1 20 CR 9-12.LS2.B.3 2
2 points for three correct answers of why carbon dioxide levels are rising AND a correct description of why carbon levels remain constant
1 point for either three correct answers of why carbon dioxide levels are rising OR a correct description of why carbon levels remain constant
0 points for not correctly answering either
1 21 IC 9-12.LS3.B.2 A Mutation In The DNA
Of A Gamete 1
1 22 DND 9-12.LS3.B.4
Letters = Columns Numbers = Rows
Aa =B2, B3, C2, C3 A = B1, C1 a = A2, A3
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2 points for eight correct answers
1 point for six or seven correct answers
0 points for less than six correct answers
1 23 IC 9-12.LS3.B.4 Aa, Brown, Complete
Dominance 2
2 points for three correct answers
1 point for a correct answer to the first part only OR correct answers to the last two parts only
1 24 DND 9-12.LS3.B.4
Letters = Columns Numbers = Rows
AA = B2 aa = C3
Aa = C2, B3 A = A2, B1 a = A3, C1
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3 points for eight correct answers
2 points for Male (first row) and Female (first column) correct
1 point for Male (first row) OR Female (first column) correct
0 points for any other combination
1 25 MS 9-12.LS2.A.1 A, B 1 1 point for two correct answers
1 26 MC 9-12.LS4.C.2 C 1
1 27 CR 9-12.LS2.C.1 3
3 points for a correct answer that explains:
o why wolves were reintroduced o provides a change that indicate
success of the reintroduction o provides a second change that
indicates success of the reintroduction
2 points for a description that has two of the answers above
1 point for a description that has of one of the answers above
0 points for any other answer
ITEM TYPES CR – Constructed Response DND – Drag and Drop IC – Inline Choice LM – Line Match HT – Hot Text Match – Match Table MC – Multiple Choice MS – Multi-Select Response TE – Text Entry
Session Item Type MLS Code Answer Points Point Breakdown
1 28 MS 9-12.LS2.B.1 B, D, E 2
2 points for three correct answers
1 point for three correct answers and one incorrect answer OR two correct answers and no incorrect answers
0 points for all other combinations
1 29 MS 9-12.LS3.A.1 B, C, D 2
2 points for three correct answers
1 point for three correct answers and one incorrect answer OR two correct answers and no incorrect answers
0 points for all other combinations
1 30 MC 9-12.LS1.A.1 A 1
1 31 MC 9-12.LS4.C.3 A 1