NEET Biology: Evolution — MCQ Test 6

Q6. Which species is considered the first to have exhibited bipedal locomotion?

Q7. Which of the following is incorrect?

Q8. Which of the following is incorrect?

Q9. Which of the following statements is correct?

Q10. Which type of evolutionary evidence is provided by fossils found in different sedimentary layers?

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The theory that life originated from pre-existing non-living organic molecules is known as:

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Key concepts covered in this specific test include Originated, Existing, Molecules, Following, Incorrect, and Statements.

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Q1. The theory that life originated from pre-existing non-living organic molecules is known as:

  • A. Theory of Special Creation
  • B. Panspermia
  • C. Chemical Evolution
  • D. Spontaneous Generation

Q2. Which of the following is incorrect?

  • A. Genetic recombination increases genetic diversity.
  • B. Industrial melanism is unrelated to environmental changes.
  • C. Mutation introduces new alleles into populations.
  • D. Fossil records provide evidence of extinct species.

Q3. Which of the following statements is correct?

  • A. Neanderthals had a brain size smaller than Homo habilis.
  • B. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is maintained when evolutionary forces act continuously.
  • C. Coelacanth is considered a living fossil.
  • D. Mutations always lead to evolutionary disadvantage.

Q4. Which of the following is incorrect?

  • A. Industrial melanism is an example of natural selection.
  • B. Coelacanth is an extinct species.
  • C. Mutations can be beneficial, harmful, or neutral.
  • D. Fossils provide evidence for evolutionary relationships.

Q5. Which of the following is incorrect?

  • A. Natural selection favors individuals with advantageous traits.
  • B. Coelacanth is an extinct species.
  • C. Embryological evidence supports common ancestry.
  • D. Industrial melanism is an example of natural selection.

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