Practice Test


Q1) Which one is the common point in Lamarckism and Darwinism? Show Answer


Q2) Genetic drift is on account of: Show Answer


Q3) Reproductive isolation between segments of a single population is termed: Show Answer


Q4) The present Giraffe has a long neck as compared to its ancestors. According to present day view could be due to: Show Answer


Q5) Appearance of ancestral characters in the new borns, such as tail, multiple mammae etc. are known as: Show Answer


Q6) One of the following is most essential of evolution: Show Answer


Q7) Changes in genetic characters on accumulation, leading to formation of new individuals is characteristics of: Show Answer


Q8) Radiations with successful adaptations in case of insects over a major period is a result of: Show Answer


Q9) The term used for similarity in organ structure seen in great diversity is: Show Answer


Q10) Darwinism fails to explain: Show Answer


Q11) Fishes to mammals have a similar structure with respect to: Show Answer


Q12) Balancing selection promotes: Show Answer


Q13) Cladogenesis refers to: Show Answer


Q14) Allopatric speciation is due to: Show Answer


Q15) The most complex cellular structures are found in: Show Answer


Q16) The oldest fossil of a mammal is from the: Show Answer


Q17) Successful adaptation simply means: Show Answer


Q18) The unit of evolution is now known to be the: Show Answer


Q19) The unit of natural selection is the: Show Answer


Q20) Total collection of genes at any one time in a unit of evolution is called the: Show Answer


Q21) A change in the relative abundance of an allele (the allelic frequency) within a population, over a succession of generations is called: Show Answer


Q22) Micro-evolution can be measured by comparing observed allelic frequencies with those predicted by: Show Answer


Q23) A potential danger to a population that has been greatly reduced in number is the: Show Answer


Q24) All alleles originate from: Show Answer


Q25) A beneficial allele increases more rapidly in frequency if it is: Show Answer


Q26) Sympatric speciation occurs most commonly in: Show Answer


Q27) Reproductive isolation in a sympatric speciation develops without a: Show Answer


Q28) Darwin found that South American fossils are most similar to: Show Answer


Q29) According to Darwin, two different areas within a continent have different species because they have different: Show Answer


Q30) Population of Biston betularia change from 1% dark 99% light individuals, 99% dark and 1% light individuals between 1848 to 1898. The selective agent causing the change was: Show Answer


Q31) The most important evidence since Darwin bears on his theory has been the area of: Show Answer


Q32) Phylogeny describes a species: Show Answer


Q33) Plants and animals of the Galapagos Islands resemble most closely the plants and animals of: Show Answer


Q34) Similar traits resulting from similar selection pressures acting on similar gene pools is: Show Answer


Q35) The process of evolution: Show Answer


Q36) Evolution is generally: Show Answer


Q37) Evolution means: Show Answer


Q38) Charles Darwin toured in a ship for 5 years. It was: Show Answer


Q39) The modern theory of organic evolution is based on: Show Answer


Q40) Genetic variation arises by: Show Answer


Q41) Genes mutate by: Show Answer


Q42) Natural selection really means: Show Answer


Q43) Saltations is the name given to: Show Answer


Q44) Role of isolation in evolution is: Show Answer


Q45) Which is the most important factor for the development of a new species? Show Answer


Q46) There is more competition for survival between: Show Answer


Q47) Speciation depends on the sum total of adaptive changes preserved by: Show Answer


Q48) Separation of a variant population from the original population by a mountain is called: Show Answer


Q49) The propounder of theory of Natural Selection was: Show Answer


Q50) The doctrine of evolution is particularly concerned with: Show Answer


Q51) The theory of inheritance of acquired characters was proposed by: Show Answer


Q52) Organic evolution refers to: Show Answer


Q53) Retrogressive evolution refers to: Show Answer


Q54) The various concepts such as conflict, struggle and survival were first introduced by: Show Answer


Q55) De vries worked on the plant: Show Answer


Q56) Speciation in two adjacent populations refers to: Show Answer


Q57) Which of the following is not a part of Lamarck theory of evolution? Show Answer


Q58) Who wrote the famous book "Philosophie Zoologique." Show Answer


Q59) According to Darwin, the different populations of the same species are referred to as: Show Answer


Q60) Acquired characters are inherited. Who of the following scientist did not support the idea? Show Answer


Q61) Staunch supporter of Neo-Lamarckism is: Show Answer


Q62) Drawin theory of natural selection: Show Answer


Q63) The concept of evolution through natural selection remains incomplete without: Show Answer


Q64) Who performed famous inbreeding experiments to expose inefficiency of Darwinism? Show Answer


Q65) Adaptive radiation is: Show Answer


Q66) Two different groups evolve in such a way so as to produce similar traits. This is an example of: Show Answer


Q67) Marine arthropods were preadapted to terrestrial life by having: Show Answer


Q68) "An organ is used well, it will develop better and if it is not used, it is likely to become vestigial". This was given by: Show Answer


Q69) Blood precipitation tests are useful in: Show Answer


Q70) A scientist kept 72 generations of Drosophila in darkness, even after that the first flies had normal eyes. This disapproves the law of: Show Answer


Q71) The struggle for existence is a consequence of: Show Answer


Q72) When in nucleus of some animal cell the number of chromosomes is increased or decreased, and a change takes place in the genes, then the event is called: Show Answer


Q73) In convergent evolution: Show Answer


Q74) The aspect most profoundly coupled with natural selection is: Show Answer


Q75) The modern scientific theory is redefined: Show Answer


Q76) Microevolution concerns occurrence of: Show Answer


Q77) Distantly related organisms with similar traits have experienced: Show Answer


Q78) "Drawin theory of Natural Selection" was objected to, because it: Show Answer


Q79) Parallelism is: Show Answer


Q80) The Hardy-Weinberg Law states that when two alleles are considered: Show Answer


Q81) The Hardy-Weinberg Law allows us to predict that: Show Answer


Q82) The change of lighter coloured variety of peppered moth, Biston betularia to its darker variety (carbonaria) is due to: Show Answer


Q83) In evolution, change mutation occurs in: Show Answer


Q84) Genetic drift is most important in which situation? Show Answer


Q85) Genetic drift is more likely to cause evolution in a small population because: Show Answer


Q86) Selection will not eliminate a lethal recessive allele from a large population of diploid organisms because: Show Answer


Q87) Main locus of Darwin's theory is: Show Answer


Q88) The theory of Neo-Lamarckism is dependent on: Show Answer


Q89) A rapidly growing population experiences increasing genetic variability because: Show Answer


Q90) In light of the definition of evolution, which of the following is not capable of evolving? Show Answer


Q91) What is petrification? Show Answer


Q92) The main dictate / s of Lamarck's theory is / are: Show Answer


Q93) For evolutionary success, a mutation occurs in: Show Answer


Q94) The idea of natural selection as the fundamental process of evolutionary change was reached by: Show Answer


Q95) Darwin was influenced by one of the following in proposing the theory of his natural selection: Show Answer


Q96) Natural selection acts on an organism: Show Answer


Q97) Micro-evolution changes: Show Answer


Q98) Industrial melanism is an example of: Show Answer


Q99) Role of mutation in evolution is: Show Answer


Q100) The frequency of a mutant gene in a population is expected to increase if the gene is: Show Answer


Q101) Who is known as father of evolution? Show Answer


Q102) The evolution resulting in the formation of new species is known as: Show Answer


Q103) Macroevolution operates above species level and results in the establishment of: Show Answer


Q104) In speciation which of the following is most important: Show Answer


Q105) Drawin's finches are: Show Answer


Q106) Which of the following statement is false? Show Answer


Q107) Which of the following is a matching set? Show Answer


Q108) Class Reptilia first appears in the fossils records in: Show Answer


Q109) The initial appearance of reptiles from amphibian ancestors to completely terrestrial habitat is an example of: Show Answer


Q110) What is the essence of evolution? Show Answer


Q111) In the course of evolution: Show Answer


Q112) Phyllopteryx equus (Australian sea horse) shows: Show Answer


Q113) Natural selection that favours heterozygotes is called: Show Answer


Q114) The type of selection that tends increase the amount of variance within populations is termed: Show Answer


Q115) Theory of natural selection of Darwin was based on: Show Answer


Q116) Modern synthetic theory of evolution is based on: Show Answer


Q117) Being all mammals whale, dolphin, bat, monkey show important common characters but they also show conspicuous differences. This is due to the phenomenon of: Show Answer


Q118) Darwin's theory gets much recognition because: Show Answer


Q119) Birds and mammals in geological development of earth arose in period: Show Answer


Q120) "Evolution can be regarded as the effect of natural selection on the continuous appearance of mutant forms." What reason would you gave to it? Show Answer


Q121) Which of the following is not inheritable? Show Answer


Q122) Under which of the following conditions organic evolution could not have taken place: Show Answer


Q123) Lederberg's replica plating experiment suggest: Show Answer


Q124) Which phenomenon of evolution was best explained by Darwin? Show Answer


Q125) A good example of mechanical isolation in plants is of: Show Answer


Q126) Formation of high milk-yielding cows is example of: Show Answer


Q127) According to Goldschmidt's classification, evolution of subspecies or geographic races is known as: Show Answer


Q128) Genetic drift: Show Answer


Q129) Which one of the following is the best example of an evolutionary change in a speices of an organism? Show Answer


Q130) Darwinism is based on: Show Answer


Q131) The convergent evolution of two species is usually associated with: Show Answer


Q132) A detailed classification of isolating mechanisms was provided by: Show Answer


Q133) The isolation caused due to differences in the habit of organisms such as food and physiological requirements is called: Show Answer


Q134) A post-mating isolating mechanism in which the development of hybrid zygote is often irregular and may end at any stage between fertilization and adulthood, is known as: Show Answer


Q135) _________ isolation refers to the barriers to mating among the individuals of different species in their courtship behaviour: Show Answer


Q136) Mutation, natural selection, genetic drift and emigration are considered to be essential factors of evolution. The statement that best explains genetic drift is: Show Answer


Q137) Neo-Darwinism do not appreciate the role in evolution of: Show Answer


Q138) Which of the following statement is false? Show Answer


Q139) In addition to the other books, Darwin also wrote: Show Answer


Q140) One of the following plants is tolerant to selenium: Show Answer


Q141) When a hybrid produces sterile or infertile offspring, it is known as: Show Answer


Q142) Which of the following is a post-mating isloating mechanism? Show Answer


Q143) Point out the pre-mating isolating mechanism from the following: Show Answer


Q144) Penguin is a bird that lost the use of its wings by not flying. Such statement would express the views of: Show Answer


Q145) The mule is a hybrid of: Show Answer


Q146) Who wrote essay on Population? Show Answer


Q147) Genetic drift is shown by: Show Answer


Q148) New species develops in a spatially isolated population. It is an example of: Show Answer


Q149) Formation of new species due to sudden genetic isolation is: Show Answer


Q150) What is a species found in different geographical areas known as? Show Answer


Q151) Harrison developed melanic moth variety by: Show Answer


Q152) Genetic drift, or changes in allelic frequency due to chance factors, occurs in populations that are very: Show Answer


Q153) A plant population that reproduces by self-pollination is an extreme example of: Show Answer


Q154) Natural selection is best defined as occuring when the environment causes: Show Answer


Q155) Microevolution can be measured by comparing observed allelic frequencies with those predicted by: Show Answer


Q156) Diversity in the type of beaks of finches adapted to different feeding habits on the Galapagos Islands, as observed by Darwin, provides evidence for: Show Answer


Q157) Species occurring in different geographical areas are called as: Show Answer


Q158) An interesting modification of flower shape for insect pollination occurs in some orchids in which a male insect mistakes the pattern on the orchid flower for the female of his species and tries to copulate with it, thereby pollinating the flower. This phenomenon is called: Show Answer


Q159) Genetic drift operates only in: Show Answer


Q160) What is the most important factor for the success of animal population? Show Answer


Q161) Correct statement about failure of hybrid formation is: Show Answer


Q162) Which of the following is not explained by Lamarckism: Show Answer


Q163) Lamarckian theory deals with: Show Answer


Q164) DDT is not effective on mosquitoes because: Show Answer


Q165) Organic evolution means: Show Answer


Q166) Following was contribution of Herbert Spencer: Show Answer


Q167) Neo-Darwinism is based on: Show Answer


Q168) Mammals and birds arose from reptiles during which period: Show Answer


Q169) Neo-Darwinism deals with: Show Answer


Q170) Drawin's theory is mainly based on: Show Answer


Q171) The basis of Neo-Lamarckism is: Show Answer


Q172) Which is related to reproductive isolation? Show Answer


Q173) Theory of pangenesis was given by: Show Answer


Q174) Phenomenon of industrial melanism demonstrates: Show Answer


Q175) Darwin wrote "Origin of Species" in: Show Answer


Q176) The animal that explains industrial melanism is: Show Answer


Q177) Lederberg's replica experiment explains: Show Answer


Q178) Gene pool of a population tends to remain stable if the population is large, without large scale mutations, without migration and with: Show Answer


Q179) Naturalist who sailed round the world in ship Beagle was: Show Answer


Q180) The theory that environment can bring about changes in individuals was proposed by: Show Answer


Q181) Darwin's theory states that: Show Answer


Q182) The pioneers in the field of 'Organic evolution' are: Show Answer


Q183) Fore-coming generations are less adaptive than these parental generations due to: Show Answer


Q184) Darwin's theory of pangenesis shows similarity with theory of inheritance of acquired characters, then what shall be correct according to it? Show Answer


Q185) Frequency of a allele in a isolated population may change due to: Show Answer


Q186) In Lederberg's replica plating experiment what shall be first used to obtain streptomycin resistant bacteria strain? Show Answer


Q187) Industrial melanism is an example of: Show Answer


Q188) Which one of the following describes correctly the homologous structure? Show Answer


Q189) Darwin in his "Natural Selection Theory" did not believe in any role of which one of the following in organic evolution? Show Answer


Q190) Mule is a product of: Show Answer


Q191) According to modern synthetic theory of evolution, organic evolution depends upon: Show Answer


Q192) The most likely reason for the development of resistance against pesticides in insects damaging a crop is: Show Answer


Q193) Geographic and reproductive isolation bring about: Show Answer


Q194) The term species was coined by: Show Answer


Q195) Which of the following is called Sewall-Wright effect? Show Answer


Q196) de Vries gave his mutation theory on organic evolution while working on: Show Answer


Q197) Which of the following evidences does not favour the Lamarckian concept of inheritance of acquired characters? Show Answer


Q198) Survival of the fittest was given by: Show Answer


Q199) Using imprints from a plate with complete medium and carrying bacterial colonies, you can select streptomycin resistant mutants and prove that such mutations do not orginate as adaptation. These imprints needs to be used: Show Answer


Q200) Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is known to be affected by gene flow genetic drift, mutation, genetic recombination and: Show Answer


Q201) At a particular locus, frequency of "A" allele is 0.6 and that of a 'a' is 0.4. What would be the frequency of heterozygotes in a random mating population at equilibrium? Show Answer


Q202) In random mating population in equilibrium, which of the following brings about a change in gene frequency in a non directional manner? Show Answer


Q203) The biogenetic law of Haeckel is: Show Answer


Q204) Which of the following statement is correct? Show Answer


Q205) The objections to Darwin's theory of natrual selection is / are: Show Answer


Q206) Evolutionary history of an organism is known as: Show Answer


Q207) Which of the following disproved experimentally the concept of inheritance of acquired characters? Show Answer


Q208) The Hardy-Weinberg law of equilibrium was based on the following: Show Answer


Q209) Peppered moth (Biston betularia) is an example of: Show Answer


Q210) Darwin's finches are a good example of: Show Answer


Q211) Micro-evolution can be best defined as the evolution: Show Answer


Q212) In India, human population is heavily weighed towards the younger age group as a result of: Show Answer


Q213) Industrial melanism as observed in pepered moth proves that: Show Answer


Q214) A high density of elephant population in an area can result in: Show Answer


Q215) Select the correct statement from the following: Show Answer


Q216) One of the important consequences of geographical isolation is: Show Answer


Q217) Which one of the following scientist's name is correctly matched with the theory put forth by him: Show Answer


Q218) The essence of Darwinian theory about evolution is: Show Answer


Q219) Darwin theory of natural selection was influenced by work of: Show Answer


Q220) Natural selection is based on certain observations which are factual. They are: Show Answer


Q221) Key concepts of Darwinian theory are: Show Answer


Q222) The process of evolution of different species in a given geographical area starting from a point and spreading to other areas is called: Show Answer


Q223) Huge clusters of galaxies comprise the universe. This universe is how many years old? Show Answer


Q224) Big Bang theory explain the origin of universe. Life appeared on earth about how many years ago? Show Answer


Q225) Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is affected by: Show Answer


Q226) Dinosaurs became extinct during which period: Show Answer


Q227) The Neanderthal man with a brain seize of 1400 cc lived near East and Central Asia between: Show Answer


Q228) The biggest dinosaurs about 20 ft in height was: Show Answer


Q229) Which of the following is correct? Show Answer


Q230) Lumpers tend to: Show Answer


Q231) Reproductive isolation in sympatric speciation develops without a: Show Answer


Q232) Which of the following is most rapid method of speciation is? Show Answer


Q233) Common bread wheat is thought to have arisen through: Show Answer


Q234) Natural Selection -
A. Tends to increase the characters that enhance survival and reproduction.
B. Causes adaptation.
C. Acts on an organisms phenotype.
D. Was considered as mechanism of evolution by Darwin. Show Answer


Q235) Which one(s) is/are correct? Show Answer


Q236) A. Fossils are remains of hard parts of life forms in Rock.
B. A study of fossils in different sedimentary layers indicates the geological period in which they live.
C. Radio isotopes are often used to determine the age of the fossils.
D. Study of fossils is called palaenotology. Show Answer


Q237) Which one(s) is/are correct? Show Answer


Q238) Darwinian Variations are Show Answer


Q239) Select the correct statement(s).
A. The essence of Darwinian theory about evolution is natural selection.
B. The rate of appearance of new forms is not linked to the life cycle or the life span.
C. Adaptative ability is not inherited.
D. Mutation is random and directionless. Show Answer


Q240) A. Adaptive ability is inherited.
B. Adaptive ability has a genetic basis.
C. Fitness is the end result of the ability to adapt and get selected by nature. Show Answer


Q241) Evolution -
A. Is descent with modification.
B. Is gradual for Darwin.
C. Is a change, in the frequency of an allele within a population, caused by differential reproduction in response to local environmental conditions.
D. Is irreversible. Show Answer


Q242) Which of the following are necessary for evolution by natural selection to take place?
I. Offsprings resemble their parents more than other individuals in the population.
II. Differences among individuals exist and lead to different numbers of successful offspring being produced.
III. Individuals adjust their development depending on the environment.
IV. Every individual has a desire to have many offsprings.
V. Populations tend to grow faster than their food supplies. Show Answer


Q243) Which one(s) is/are correct?
A. Thomas Malthus is well known for his book on populations.
B. The work of Thomas Malthus on population did not influence Darwin.
C. There must be a genetic basis for getting selected and to evolve.
D. All the finches on the Galapagos islands are descended from a common ancestor. Show Answer


Q244) All are true regarding the genetic drift except Show Answer


Q245) Select the correct statement(s). Show Answer


Q246) A. Amphibians evolved into reptiles.
B. Fish with stout and strong fins could move on land and go back to water. This was about 350 mya.
C. About 65 mya (in cretaceous period) the dinosaurs suddenly disappeared from the earth.
D. Archeopteryx is the connecting link between birds and reptiles. Show Answer


Q247) First organisms that invaded land were Show Answer


Q248) Psilophyton gave the origin to -
A. Horse tails.
B. Ferns.
C. Ginkgos.
D. Conifers. Show Answer


Q249) The first vascular plants were represented by an extinct group Show Answer


Q250) Select the correct statement(s) -
A. Microbial experiment shows the pre-existing advatangous mutations when selected will result in the observation of new phenotypes. Over few generation this would result in speciation.
B. Neanderthal fossils represent a human relative.
C. In 1938, a fish caught in South Africa happened to be a coelacanth (lobe fins) which was thought to be extinct. These animals evolved into the first amphibian living on both land and water.
D. Lichens can be used as water pollution indicators.
E. Alfred Wallace, a naturalist, who worked in Malay Archipelago (present Indonesia) has also come to similar conclusion on natural selection as reached by Darwinism. Show Answer


Q251) Tasmanian wolf is a marsupial while wolf is a placental mammal. This shows Show Answer


Q252) Adaptive radiation refers to Show Answer


Q253) Home erectus -
A. had a large brain around 900 c.c.
B. probably ate meat.
C. appeared about 1.5 mya year ago.
D. evolved from H. habilis. Show Answer


Q254) Which of the following is/are incorrect about Neanderthal man?
A. has large brain around 900 c.c.
B. lived in near east and central Asia between 100000 - 40000 years back.
C. used hides to protect their body and buried their dead.
D. has no religious feeling. Show Answer


Q255) Which one(s) is/are correct of Australopithecus?
A. They lived in East African grassland.
B. They hunted with stone weapons.
C. They essentially ate fruits.
D. They were transitional stages between the apes and humans. Show Answer


Q256) Which is the correct chronological sequence of human evolution Show Answer


Q257) Which is the correct option of evolutionary history from reptiles to Dinosaurs Show Answer


Q258) The sequence of origin of life may be Show Answer


Q259) In the Hardy-Weinberg's equation the homozygous dominant individuals in a population are represented by Show Answer


Q260) Given below are two statements each with one or more blanks. Select the option which correctly fills up the blanks in the statements.
Statements :
In a mixed population, those that can better-adapt, ___(i)___ and increase in population size. No variant is ____(ii)____ wiped out.
Similarly, excess use of herbicides, pesticides, etc., has only resulted in selection of resistant varieties in a much ____(iii)____ time scale. This is also true for microbes against which we employ antibiotics or drugs against eukaryotic organisms/cell. Hence, resistant organisms/cells are appearing in a time scale of months or years and not centuries.
These are examples of evolution by ____(iv)____ action. This also tells us that evolution is not a ____(v)_____ process in the sense of determinism. It is a ____(iv)____ process based on chance events in nature and chance _____(vii)_____ in the organisms. Show Answer


Q261) Which of the following statements is true about Charles Darwin? Show Answer


Q262) Charles Darwin concluded that the 13 species of finches on the Galapagos Islands Show Answer


Q263) The sequence of events in geographic speciation is most likely to be Show Answer


Q264) Which of the following is correct? Show Answer


Q265) The following are some major events in the early history of life -
P. first heterotrophic prokaryotes.
Q. first genes.
R. first eukaryotes.
S. first autotrophic prokaryotes.
T. first animals.
Which answer below places these events in the correct order? Show Answer


Q266) Three form of the peppered moth, Biston betularia, namely the melanic form, the pale form, and a form intermediate between those two, are found in Britain today. The melanic form was first observed in 1848 and its frequency subsequently increased. This is thought to be the result of Show Answer


Q267) Which of the following has evolved mainly as a result of artificial selection? Show Answer


Q268) An example of process of evolution of different species in a given geographical area starting from a common point and radiating to other areas of geography can be Show Answer


Q269) Genetic drift is a random change in allele frequencies. Sometimes, the change in allele frequencies is so different that the new sample of population becomes a different species. This is known as Show Answer


Q270) Which of the following are the examples of adaptive radiation?
A. Wombat, marsupial rat, Flying phalanger.
B. Darwin's finches.
C. Different placental mammals in Australia.
D. Placental wolf and Tasmanian wolf. Show Answer


Q271) The peppered moth Biston betularia with dull gray or white colour was abundant in England before industrial revolution. During post industrialization period, the tree trunks became dark due to smoke and soot and the black coloured variants of the moth became more abundant. The black color of the moths was due to Show Answer


Q272) Mendel described the frequency of ____I_____ for the offspring of a single ____II____; Hardy and Weinberg described the frequency of _____III______ for an entire ___IV___. Show Answer


Q273) An isolated population of humans, with approximately equal numbers of blue-eyed and brown-eyed individuals, was decimated an earthquake. Only a few brown-eyed people remained to form the next generation. This kind of change in the gene pool is called Show Answer


Q274) Genetic drift occurs when a few individuals of a species colonize an island. This particular phenomenon is known as Show Answer


Q275) A new mutation spreads from one population to another by means of Show Answer


Q276) If a new allele suddenly becomes very abundant in a population, most likely it is Show Answer


Q277) I. The loss or gain of alleles in a population due to emigration or immigration is known as _________; it decreases genetic differences among populations.
II. Nonrandom mating of individuals within a population is called _________ and can cause deviations from the Hardy-Weinberg prediction.
III. When the environment causes a change in the gene pool by controlling reproductive success according to genotype it is called_________. Show Answer


Q278) The Darwinian fitness can be estimated by Show Answer


Q279) Which of the following best characterizes an adaptive radiation? Show Answer


Q280) Which of the following ways is most likely to decrease the genetic diversity in a population? Show Answer


Q281) The concept that species have changed over long periods of time is known as Show Answer


Q282) What was the most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from his ancestors? Show Answer


Q283) Mark the correct statement Show Answer


Q284) What is true regarding industrialization in England Show Answer


Q285) The resistant varieties are being evolved in much lesser time than before. It is due to Show Answer


Q286) Read the following three statements (A to C) and mark the most appropriate option -
A. The fitness in the 'survival of the fittest' is based upon the characteristics that are inherited.
B. Darwin's variations were small and directional.
C. The fitness is the end result of ability to adapt. Show Answer


Q287) Which of the following factor does not affect Hardy-Weinberg's equilibrium Show Answer


Q288) In case of natural selection when more individuals acquire the peripheral character value at both ends of the distribution curve. The selection is called Show Answer


Q289) The two key concepts of Darwinian theory of evolution are Show Answer


Q290) Being the hominid, the first human like creature was called Show Answer


Q291) Mark the correct statement Show Answer


Q292) The most apparent change during the evolutionary history of Homo sapiens is traced in Show Answer


Q293) The concept that formed the basis of Lamarck's theory of evolution and later disproved experimentally was Show Answer


Q294) Which of the following statements are true for genetic drift?
I. It upsets the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
II. It operates only in small population.
III. It is responsible for preserving certain genes.
IV. It is responsible for eliminating certain genes. Show Answer


Q295) Population genetics can provide insight into all of the following, except Show Answer


Q296) Darwin believed that a giraffe has a long neck because Show Answer


Q297) Which of the following statements would Darwin most likely disagree? Show Answer


Q298) Among individuals, the ultimate source of heritable differences fueling natural selection is Show Answer


Q299) The classification of bacterial species does not fit the usual definition of species. This is because bacteria Show Answer


Q300) For Bateson mutation is discontinuous variation Evolution for Darwin was gradual while de Vries believed mutation caused species and hence called it Show Answer


Q301) The first vertebrates to colonize land were Show Answer


Q302) Early mammals were Show Answer


Q303) If the Neanderthals are not the direct ancestors of humans, is it still possible for humans and Neanderthals to be related? Show Answer


Q304) You are shown a skull from one of the Australopithecus species. How can you tell that is not from a modern human? Show Answer


Q305) Which word does not describe humans? Show Answer


Q306) An Australian mole is actually a marsupial rather than a placental mammal like the North American or European mole. The two animals are similar in appearance because Show Answer


Q307) Scientists believe that over millions of years, Australian mammals have become very different from other mammals as a direct result of Show Answer


Q308) The following list includes three Australian marsupial mammals and three placental mammals which occupy similar ecological niches in other continents of the world. 1. great red kangaroo 2. flying squirrel 3. sloth 4. phalanger 5. koala bear 6. deer.
Which of the following correctly pairs each marsupial with the equivalent placental? Show Answer


Q309) The origin of mammals like reptiles occurred in Show Answer


Q310) Stanley Miller had put the Oparin-Haldane theory to test in 1953 by creating in the laboratory, the probable conditions of the primitive earth. In the experiment, simple amino acids were synthesized from which of the following mixtures as observed after 18 days? Show Answer


Q311) The biologist who has been called the "Darwin of the 20th century", was Show Answer


Q312) Evolution of different species in a given area starting from a point and spreading to other geographical areas is known as Show Answer


Q313) Which one of the following options gives one correct example each of convergent evolution and divergent evolution? Show Answer


Q314) The extinct human who lived 1,00,000 to 40,000 years ago, in Europe, Asia and parts of Africa. With short stature, heavy eyebrows, retreating fore heads, large jaws with heavy teeth, stocky bodies, a lumbering gait and stooped posture was Show Answer


Q315) Which statement is best supported by fossil records? Show Answer


Q316) Which statement about the rates of evolution live on the same planet Show Answer


Q317) Differences between the members of a population will most likely be passed to future generations if they are Show Answer


Q318) How does natural selection operate to cause change in a population? Show Answer


Q319) Many animals exist today in a form that is almost identical to the form they had a million years ago. What is the most probable explanation for this lack of evolutionary change? Show Answer


Q320) Which situation would most likely result in the highest rate of natural selection? Show Answer


Q321) Which statements best illustrates a rapid biological adaptation that has actually occurred? Show Answer


Q322) According to Darwin, the organic evolution is due to Show Answer


Q323) The eye of octopus and eye of cat show different patterns of structure, yet they perform similar function. This is an example of Show Answer


Q324) Variation in gene frequencies within populations can occur by chance rather than by natural selection. This is referred to as Show Answer


Q325) The process by which organisms with different evolutionary history evolve similar phenotypic adaptation in response to a common environmental challenge, is called Show Answer


Q326) The tendency of population to remain in genetic equilibrium may be disturbed by Show Answer


Q327) Forelimbs of cat, lizard used in walking; forelimbs of whale used in swimming and forelimbs of bats used in flying are an example of Show Answer


Q328) The neanderthals can be attributed with all of the following characteristics, except Show Answer


Q329) Which of the following is not an example of molecular evidence in favour of evolution? Show Answer


Q330) Choose the incorrect statement. Show Answer


Q331) The first human-like hominid was called Show Answer


Q332) Oparin and Haldane proposed Show Answer


Q333) Choose the wrong pair. Show Answer


Q334) In Miller's experiment, the following was not the part of starting chemicals Show Answer


Q335) Fossils act as evidences of organic evolution. Which one of these features does not justify the feature of fossils? Show Answer


Q336) Which of the following had the smallest brain capacity? Show Answer


Q337) Which is the most common mechanism of genetic variation in the population of a sexually reproducing organism? Show Answer


Q338) A population will not exist in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium if Show Answer


Q339) The wings of a bird and the wings of an insect are Show Answer


Q340) In order for new species to develop, there must be a change in the Show Answer


Q341) The concept that new varieties of organisms are still evolving is best supported by the Show Answer


Q342) Two organisms are closely related and the thought to share a similar evolutionary history. If this assumption is correct, these organisms most likely have Show Answer


Q343) Which statement is not part of the concept of natural selection? Show Answer


Q344) Which factor could be the cause of the other three in an animal species? Show Answer


Q345) Which of the following structures is homologous to the wing of a bird? Show Answer


Q346) Following are the two statements regarding the origin of life -
(a). The earliest organisms that appeared on the earth were non-green and presumably anaerobes.
(b). The first autotrophic organisms were the chemoautotrophs that never released oxygen. Of the above statements which one of the following options is correct? Show Answer


Q347) Analogous structures are a result of Show Answer


Q348) Genetic drift operates in Show Answer


Q349) In Hardy-Weinberg equation, the frequency of heterozygous individuals is represented by Show Answer


Q350) The chronological order of human evolution from early to the recent is Show Answer


Q351) Which one of the following is the correct sequence of events in the origin of life?
I. Formation of protobionts
II. Synthesis of organic monomers
III. Synthesis of organic polymers
IV. Formation of DNA-based genetic systems Show Answer


Q352) In terms of evolutionary origin, which one of the following is correct? Show Answer


Q353) Mechanism of organic evolution proposed by Hugo de Vries is based upon Show Answer