NEET Biology: Evolution — MCQ Test 11

Q6. Which of the following statements is correct?

Q7. Which of the following statements is correct?

Q8. Which species is considered the closest extinct relative of modern humans?

Q9. Which of the following is incorrect?

Q10. Which event is considered the origin of the first cellular life forms on Earth?

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Which term describes the development of species with similar traits in different geographical areas?

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Q1. Which term describes the development of species with similar traits in different geographical areas?

  • A. Adaptive Radiation
  • B. Convergent Evolution
  • C. Parallel Evolution
  • D. Divergent Evolution

Q2. Which of the following statements is correct?

  • A. Miller’s experiment provided evidence for the theory of special creation.
  • B. Louis Pasteur disproved the theory of spontaneous generation.
  • C. Chemical evolution was proven incorrect by Miller’s experiment.
  • D. The first form of life was believed to be multi-cellular.

Q3. Which structure is an example of an analogous organ?

  • A. Forelimbs of mammals
  • B. Thorns of Bougainvillea and tendrils of Cucurbita
  • C. Wings of butterfly and bird
  • D. Flippers of whales and dolphins

Q4. Which of the following is correct?

  • A. Mutation is always harmful to populations.
  • B. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium requires no mutation, selection, or gene flow.
  • C. Industrial melanism is unrelated to natural selection.
  • D. Lamarck’s theory of use and disuse is widely accepted today.

Q5. Which scientist proposed that mutations are the primary cause of evolution and called it ‘saltation’?

  • A. Charles Darwin
  • B. Alfred Wallace
  • C. Hugo de Vries
  • D. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

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