NEET Biology: Evolution — MCQ Test 14

Q6. Which group of organisms were the first to release oxygen through photosynthesis?

Q7. Which of the following is incorrect?

Q8. Which evolutionary concept explains the similarity in the genetic code across all living organisms?

Q9. Which concept explains the evolutionary link between fish and amphibians?

Q10. Which factor is responsible for the formation of new species through random changes in gene frequency?

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Which evolutionary principle suggests that individuals with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce?

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Q1. Which evolutionary principle suggests that individuals with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce?

  • A. Genetic Drift
  • B. Natural Selection
  • C. Founder Effect
  • D. Gene Flow

Q2. Which of the following statements is correct?

  • A. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is maintained with continuous mutations.
  • B. Industrial melanism is an example of artificial selection.
  • C. Paleontology provides evidence for evolutionary changes through fossils.
  • D. Darwin’s finches are an example of convergent evolution.

Q3. Which scientist worked in the Malay Archipelago and reached conclusions similar to Darwin’s on evolution?

  • A. Alfred Wallace
  • B. Hugo de Vries
  • C. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
  • D. Thomas Malthus

Q4. Which of the following statements is correct?

  • A. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium describes constant allele frequencies in the presence of evolutionary forces.
  • B. Coelacanth is an extinct species.
  • C. Homologous organs have different structures but similar functions.
  • D. Gene flow reduces genetic differences between populations.

Q5. Which hominid was the first to use tools and had a brain capacity of 650-800 cc?

  • A. Homo erectus
  • B. Homo sapiens
  • C. Australopithecus
  • D. Homo habilis

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