Unit-Vii Chapter-7 Evolution: Important Points
Unit-Vii Chapter-7 Evolution: Important Points
Unit-Vii Chapter-7 Evolution: Important Points
UNIT-VII
CHAPTER-7 EVOLUTION
IMPORTANT POINTS
The origin of life on earth can be understood only against the background origin of universe especially
earth. Most scientists believe chemical evolution, i.e., formation of biomolecules preceded the appearance
of the first cellular forms of life. The subsequent events as to what happened to the first form of life is a
conjectured story based on Darwinian ideas of organic evolution by natural selection. Diversity of life
forms on earth has been changing over millions of years. It is generally believed that variations in a
population result in variable fitness. other phenomena like habitat fragmentation and genetic drift may
accelerate these variations leading to appearance of new species and hence evolution. Homology is
accounted for by the idea of branching descent. Study of comparative anatomy, fossils and aomparative
biochemistry provides evidence for evolution. Among the stories of evolution of individual species, the
story of evolution of modern man is most interesting and appears to parallel evolution of human brain
and language.
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33. Which of the following is not an example of micro evolutionary change?
A. The dark form of many moth species has increased in areas darkened by pollution.
B. Penicillin resistant forms of bacteria have arisen since the introduction of antibiotics.
C. The proportion of left and right bending moths in cichlid fish remains roughly 50:50.
D. The last American eagle dies off, leading to the extinction of the species.
34. Which of the following are difficult to explain in terms of natural selection?
A. Male peacocks evolve tail feathers that would appear to make them more rather than less vulnerable
to predators.
B. Male deer evolve antlers that are not used to defend themselves against predators.
C. A bird issues a warning cry that puts it at greater risk of being noticed by a predator.
D. Some traits appear to have no adaptive value.
35. Which of the following is not an example of a monophyletic taxon?
A. The first fish species and every living organism that looks like a fish .
B. The first mammal species and all its descendants.
C. The first bird species and all its descendants.
D. All of the above.
36. Which of the following are kingdoms?
A. Monera .
B. Protista.
C. Animalae.
D. All of the above.
37. Which of the following must increase over geological time according to evolutionary biologists?
A. Size .
B. Complexity .
C. Speed of evolutionary processes such as mutation.
D. All of the above.
38. Why is similarity misleading when it comes to inferring evolutionary relationships?
A. Organisms that look alike may be very distantly related to one another.
B. Similarities between two species may be due to common descent, without indicating how closely
the two are related to one another.
C. A and B only.
D. The presence of a shared derived character state is often misleading when it comes to inferring
relationships between species .
39. Which of the following are the most distantly related to one another?
A. Sunfish and dolphins.
B. Tree frogs and snakes.
C. Vampire bats and birds.
D. Bears and whales.
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40. How does an evolutionary biologist explain why a species of birds has evolved a larger beak size?
A. Large beak size occurred as a result of mutation in each member of the population.
B. The ancestors of this bird species encountered a tree with larger than average sized seeds. They
needed to develop larger beaks in order to eat the larger seeds, and over time, they adapted to
meet this need.
C. Some members of the ancestral population had larger beaks than others. If larger beak size was
advantageous, they would be more likely to survive and reproduce. As such, large beaked birds
increased in frequency relative to small beaked birds.
D. The ancestors of this bird species encountered a tree with larger than average sized seeds. They
discovered that by stretching their beaks, the beaks would get longer, and this increase was
passed on to their offspring. Over time, the bird beaks became larger.
41. How might an evolutionary biologist explain why a species of species of salamander becomes blind
after colonizing a cave?
A. It is possible that in the cave there is a source of pollution that increases the mutation rate for a
gene that makes salamanders blind. Over time, due to exposure to this chemical, the members of
the population lose their sight.
B. Members of the ancestral population that colonized the cave differed in their ability to see. If
maintaining the ability to see in the cave was a waste of energy, blind salamanders might actually
have more offspring than those who could see.
C. There is no way to explain this in terms of natural selection
D. The members of this salamander species no longer needed to use their eyes. Over time, due to
lack of use, they lost the ability to see.
42. Which of the following is the most fit in an evolutionary sense?
A. A lion who is successful at capturing prey but has no cubs.
B. A lion who has many cubs, eight of which live to adulthood.
C. A lion who overcomes a disease and lives to have three cubs.
D. A lion who cares for his cubs, two of who live to adulthood.
43. How is extinction represented in a tree diagram?
A. A branch splits.
B. A branch ends.
C. A branch shifts along the X axis.
44. A biologist is trying to infer how five closely related species of snakes are related to one another. She
notices that some of the snakes have forked tongues and others do not. Which of the following
would help her distinguish the ancestral state?
A. She looks among snake fossils for evidence that being forked is a characteristic of the ancestor
of this group, but determines no such fossils exist.
B. She locates a specimen of a more distantly related snake to see if it has a forked tongue.
C. She looks at a representative mammal species to see if it has a forked tongue.
D. She flips a coin.
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D. A branch shifts along the Y axis.
45. The surface temperature of the sun is ______.
(A) 6000o C (B) 9000o C (C) 1000o C (D) 10,000o C
46. The earth like other planets formed from ______.
(A) aggregates of uranium (B) cloud of gas and dust
(C) division of pre-exiting planets (D) collisions of meteorites
47. The experiment to show the production of mice in 21 days from a dirty shirt placed in contact with
kernels of wheat was carried out by ______.
(A) Francesco Redi (B) Jean Baptiste Van Helmont
(C) Aristotle (D) Louis Pasteur
48. The first formed organism (riboorganism) used only ................. for catalyzing reactions.
(A) DNA (B) amino acids (C) fatty acids (D) RNA
49. Anaerobic photosynthetic bacteria appeared on the earth about ______.
(A) 500 million years ago (B) 1500 million years ago
(C) 2500 million years ago (D) 3500 million years ago
50. The sequence of origin of life may be considered as ______.
(A) Amino acid Protein Chlorophyll
(B) Chlorophyll Starch Glycogen
(C) Nucleic acid Amino acid Chlorophyll
(D) Chlorophyll Nucleic acid Amino acid
51. The primitive cell-like colloidal particles capable of growth and division were ______.
(A) prokaryotes (B) coacervates (C) eobionts (D) chemoautotrophs
52. The stage for the evolution of autotrophs was set with the evolution of ______.
(A) RNA (B) DNA (C) ozone (D) chlorophyll
53. The first organism to be found on a bare rock is a (an) ______.
(A) moss (B) alga (C) lichen (D) fern
54. The doctrine of evolution is concerned with ______.
(A) gradual changes (B) abiogenesis (C) biogenesis (D) none of the above
55. The era called ‘age of prokaryotic microbes’ is ______.
(A) archaezoic (B) precambrian (C) phaenerozoic (D) proterizoic
56. The determine which molecules might have formed spontaneously on early earth, Stanley Miller
used an apparatus with an atmosphere containing ______.
(A) oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen
(B) oxygen, hydrogen, ammonia and water vapour
(C) oxygen, hydrogen and methane
(D) hydrogen, ammonia, methane and water vapour
57. The utilization of elements and compounds in nature generation theory because ______.
(A) life cycles (B) cyclic pathway (C) material cycles (D) recycling
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(A) Methane (CH4), ammonia (NH3), hydrogen (H2), and water (H2O)
(B) Oxygen (O2), ammonia (NH3), hydrogen (H2), and water (H2O)
(C) Oxygen (O2), ozone (O3), hydrogen (H2), and water (H2O)
(D) all above
63. What was the resultant found in place marked E ?
(A) Glucose, fatty acids and lipids
(B) Some fatty acids and organic acids
(C) Some amino acids as glycine and alanine and
(D) Organic esters only
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64. Match the appropriatc :
Column – I Column – II
A. Cosmozoan theory (i) Oxidizing environment rich in autotrophs like cyanobacteria
B. Spontaneous generation (ii) Microspheres
C. Primary abiogenesis (iii) Hot ball of gases
D. Atmosphere I (iv) Oparin and Haldane
E. Atmosphere III (v) Panspermia
F. Sydney Fox (vi) Abiogenesis
A B C D E F A B C D E F
(A) (v) (vi) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) (B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi)
(C) (ii) (iii) (i) (v) (vi) (iv) (D) (vi) (iv) (iii) (v) (ii) (i)
65. A. The first molecules formed for replicating cells were most probably RNA.
R. This was proved by origin of ribozyme in 1987 by T. Cech in Tetrahymena.
(A) If A and R both are true and R is correct explanation of A
(B) If A and R both are true but R is not correct explanation of A
(C) If A is true and R is wrong
(D) If A is wrong and R is true
66. Pick up the correct match
I. Core of the earth A. Archaeozoic era
II. Life originated B. Fe-Ni
III. Stromatolites C. Inter-micromolecular assembly
IV. TMC is an example D. Photosynthesizing algae
(A) I – B, II – A, III – D, IV – C (B) I – A, II – B, III – C, IV – D
(C) I – B, II – D, III – C, IV – A (D) I – A, II – B, III – D, IV – C
67. A. Arrhenius considered the panspermia mainly responsible for transfer for germs from other planets
to Earth.
R. Present day study of meteorities as Allan Hills-84001 knocked out from Mars in Antarctica is
rich aromatic hydrocarbons deposited by biological activity.
(A) If A and R both are true and R is correct explanation of A
(B) If A and R both are true but R is not correct explanation of A
(C) If A is true and R is wrong
(D) If A is wrong and R is true
68. A. The first molecules formed for replicating cells were most probably RNA.
R. This was proved by origin of ribozyme in 1987 by T. Cech in Tetrahymena.
(A) If A and R both are true and R is correct explanation of A
(B) If A and R both are true but R is not correct explanation of A
(C) If A is true and R is wrong
(D) If A is wrong and R is true
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77. Evolutionary convergence is characterised by
(A) development of dissimilar characteristics in closely related groups
(B) development of a common set of characteristics in the groups of different ancestry
(C) development of characteristics by random mating
(D) replacement of common characteristics in different groups.
78. Parallelism is ______.
(A) adaptive divergence
(B) adaptive convergence
(C) adaptive convergence of far off species
(D) adaptive convergence of closely related groups.
79. Mesozoic era is associated with mass extinction of ______.
(A) flowering plants (B) trilobites(C) Dodo (D) dinosaurs
80. Serial homology is exhibited by ______.
(A) Organs of same individual occupying different levels of the body
(B) Organs of different organisms with same function
(C) appendages of various parts of prawn body
(D) both (A) and (C)
81. Vermiform appendix in man, nictitating membrane and wisdom teeth are ______.
(A) homologous organs (B) analogous organs
(C) vestigial organs (D) none of the above
82. Which one of the following terms would most correctly describe the relationship between the flight
organs of animals like locust, bat, swallow, and flying fish ?
(A) Atavism (B) Analogous (C) Homologous (D) Vestigeal
83. Appearance of facial hair in some people is an example of
(A) mongolism (B) analogous organs (C) atavism (D) all above
84. A living connecting link which provides evidence for organic evolution is ______.
(A) Archeopteryx between reptiles and mammals
(B) lung fish between pisces and reptiles
(C) duck billed platypus between reptiles and mammals
(D) Sphenodon between reptiles and birds
85. Von baer supports the theory of evolution on the basis of
(A) embryological character (B) germs layers
(C) somatic variations (D) genetic variations
86. Which of the following bird will be called most successfully evolved ?
(A) Lays 2 eggs, 2 hatch and 2 reproduce
(B) Lays 9 eggs, 9 hatch and 3 reproduce
(C) Lays 5 eggs, 5 hatch and 5 reproduce
(D) Lays 10 eggs, 5 hatch and 4 reproduce
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99. The Jurassic period belongs to the ............ era.
(A) proterozoic (B) archezoic
(C) mesozoic (D) cenozoic
100. Which of the following cannot determine phylogenetic relationships ?
(A) Physiology (B) Morphology
(C) Biogeography (D) Embryology
101. Mark the correct set.
Column I Column II
I. Slow evolution A. Non-progressive
II. Environment is responsible for evolution B. Aristotle
III. Homologous C. Bird wing and butterfly wing
IV. Analogous organ D. Wing of bird and hose limb
(A) I – A, II – B, III – D, IV – C (B) I – B, II – A, III – D, IV – C
(C) I – B, II – A, III – C, IV – D (D) I – B, II – C, III – D, IV – A
102. A. Ear muscles of external ear in man are poorly developed
R. These muscles are useful which move external ear freely to detect sound efficiently.
(A) If A and R both are true and R is correct explanation of A
(B) If A and R both are true but R is not correct explanation of A
(C) If A is true and R is wrong
(D) If A is wrong and R is true
103. Mesozoic era is called golden period of ______.
(A) birds (B) amphibians (C) reptiles (D) pisces
104. Which of the following leads to evolution ?
(A) Separation of species leading to evolution
(B) Differentiation of species
(C) Loss of few advanced characters
(D) Differentiation and adaption of species as unique entities
105. Evolution and natural selection is demonstrated by
(A) DDT resistance in mosquito
(B) sickel cell anaemia in pygmies
(C) industral melanism
(D) all above
106. An important evidence in favour of organic evolution is the occurence of
(A) homologous and analogous organs
(B) homologous and vestigial organs
(C) analogous and vestigial organs
(D) homologous organs only
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117. Which statement is correct ?
(A) Lamarck theory – Struggle for existence
(B) Darwin theory – Use and disuse of organ
(C) Biogentic law – Recapitulation theory
(D) Lamarck theory – Theory of continuity of germplasm
118. Match the correct set.
Column I Column II
I. Modified form of Lamarckism A. G.L. Stebbins (1950)
II. Variation and evolution in plants B. Neo- Lamarckism
III. Germinal selection theory C. Etienne Geoffroy
IV. Supporter of Lamarck’s theory D. August Welsmann
(A) I – A, II – B, III – C, IV – D
(B) I – D, II – B, III – C, IV – A
(C) I – A, II – B, III – D, IV – C
(D) I – D, II – A, III – C, IV – B
119. A. Mutations occurring in the germinal cells of the gonads are called germs mutations.
R. They are heritable raw materials for natural selection lead to origin of new species.
(A) If A and R both are true and R is correct explanation of A
(B) If A and R both are true but R is not correct explanation of A
(C) If A is true and R is wrong
(D) If A is wrong and R is true
120. A. All the finches on the Galapagos Islands descended from common ancestor.
R. They show variations only in their beaks as they got adapted to different feeding habits.
(A) If A and R both are true and R is correct explanation of A
(B) If A and R both are true but R is not correct explanation of A
(C) If A is true and R is wrong
(D) If A is wrong and R is true
121. Cosmozoic theory was given by ______.
(A) Darwin (B) Richter (C) Aristotle (D) Von Baer
122. Which one of the following phenomena supports Darwin’s concept of natural selection in organic
evolution ?
(A) Development of transgenic animals
(B) Production of ‘Dolly’ the sheep by clothing
(C) Prevalence of pesticide resistant insects
(D) Development of organs from ‘stem cells’ for organ transplantation
123. Retrogressive evolution is shown by ______.
(A) man (B) birds (C) tunicates (D) fish
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(A) A = 104 cc, B = 355 cc, C = 500 cc, D = 405 cc, E = 1400 cc
(B) A = 355 cc, B = 104 cc, C = 500 cc, D = 405 cc, E = 1400 cc
(C) A = 104 cc, B = 355 cc, C = 405 cc, D = 500 cc, E = 1400 cc
(D) A = 355 cc, B = 104 cc, C = 405 cc, D = 500 cc, E = 1400 cc
146. Match the correct set
Column – I Column – II
A. Old world monkeys 1. Tree shrews, the ancestors of primates
B. New world monkeys 2. Wide nistrils and prehensile tail
C. Prosimians 3. Narrow nostrils and non prehensile tail
D. Simians 4. Monkey and apes
A B C D A B C D
(A) 2 3 1 4
(B) 3 2 1 4
(C) 2 1 3 4
(D) 1 3 2 4
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147. Match the features from the columns
Column – I Column – II
A. Ape like primate 1. Homo erectus
B. Ancestor of modern apes 2. Australopithecus
C. Connecting link between ape and man 3. Dryopithecus
D. First to use fire 4. Propliopethecus
A B C D A B C D
(A) 3 4 2 1 (B) 4 3 2 1
(C) 3 4 1 2 (D) 4 2 1 3
148. A. Java man and peking men were called Homo erectus by Mayer.
R. They appeared same as both used fire.
(A) A is correct and R is its explanation.
(B) A and R both are correct but R is not an explanation to A
(C) A is correct and R is false
(D) A is false and R is correct
149. A. From evolutionary point of view, human gestation period is believed to be shortening.
R. One major evolutionary trend in humans has been the larger head undergoing relatively faster
growth rate in the foetal stage.
Read the above statement the answer according
(A) If A and R both one correct and R is an explanation to A
(B) If A and R both are correct and R is an explanation to A
(C) If A is correct and R is wrong
(D) If A is wrong and R is correct
150. There are two opposing views about origin of modern man, According to the view Homo erectus in
Asia were the ancestors of modern man. A study of variation of DNA however suggested African
origin of modern man. What kind of observation on DNA variation could suggest this ?
(A) Greater variation in Africa than in Asia
(B) Variation only in Asia and no variation in Africa
(C) Greater variation in Asia than in Africa
(D) Similar variation in Africa and Asia
151. The first man to use fire was ______.
(A) neanderthal man (B) Homo erectus (C) cro-magnon man (D) Australopithecus
152. A human species who were more intelligent than the present human beings
(A) Ramapethicus (B) Australopithicus africanus
(C) Homo erectus (D) Homo fossilis
153. Human evolution actually started in ______.
(A) France (B) America (C) Central Asia (D) Africa
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ANSWER KEY
1D 2B 3A 4B 5D 6A
7D 8A 9B 10 A 11 C 12 C
13 A 14 B 15 D 16 C 17 D 18 A
19 B 20 C 21 B 22 D 23 D 24 A
25 A 26 D 27 B 28 D 29 D 30 C
31 D 32 A 33 D 34 D 35 A 36 D
37 D 38 C 39 A 40 C 41 B 42 B
43 B 44 B 45 A 46 B 47 B 48 D
49 D 50 C 51 C 52 D 53 C 54 C
55 A 56 D 57 C 58 A 59 D 60 C
61 B 62 A 63 C 64 A 65 A 66 A
67 A 68 A 69 C 70 A 71 A 72 A
73 D 74 D 75 A 76 C 77 D 78 D
79 D 80 D 81 C 82 B 83 C 84 C
85 A 86 C 87 A 88 B 89 A 90 B
91 D 92 C 93 B 94 D 95 B 96 C
97 C 98 A 99 C 100 B 101 A 102 C
103 C 104 D 105 D 106 B 107 B 108 D
109 B 110 A 111 B 112 B 113 C 114 B
115 A 116 C 117 C 118 C 119 A 120 B
121 C 122 B 123 A 124 A 125 A 126 A
127 C 128 D 129 D 130 A 131 D 132 A
133 C 134 C 135 D 136 A 137 A 138 A
139 A 140 D 141 D 142 A 143 B 144 A
145 A 146 C 147 B 148 A 149 D 150 C
151 B 152 D 153 D 154 B 155 A 156 A
157 D
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