Final answer:
When a female fruit fly with cinnabar eyes is crossed with a wild-type male, none of the F1 males will have cinnabar eyes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Cinnabar eyes in fruit flies is a sex-linked recessive characteristic. When a female fruit fly with cinnabar eyes is crossed with a wild-type male, all the F1 offspring will have wild-type eyes. This is because the wild-type eye color is dominant over the cinnabar eye color. Therefore, the percentage of F1 males with cinnabar eyes would be 0% (option a).