Answer:
The correct answer would be X-linked.
X-linked diseases are those the genes of which are present on the X-chromosome.
In humans, the males are heterozygous for sex chromosomes, that is, they are XY whereas the females are homozygous, that is, they are XX.
The male inherited only the Y chromosome from the father and X chromosome from the mother whereas the daughter receives one X chromosome from the father and another X from the mother.
Thus, if the disease is X-linked (whether dominant or recessive) and mother is normal then the disease can not pass from the diceased father to his son.