PYQ Evolution
PYQ Evolution
22. Which of the following structure is 28. The process by which organisms with
homologous to the wing of a bird? different evolutionary history evolve similar
a) Hindlimb of rabbit phenotypic adaptations in response to a
b) Flipper of whale common environmental challenge, is called?
c) Dorsal fin of a shark a) non-random evolution
d) Wing of a moth b) adaptive radiation
(NEET-I 2016) c) natural selection
d) convergent evolution b) (A) – (i) convergent
(NEET 2013) (B) – (i) oxygen, (ii) nucleosides
c) (B) – (i) water vapour , (ii) amino acids
29. The eye of octopus and eye of cat show (C) – (i) rudimentary, (ii) anatomical
different patterns of structure, yet they perform d) (C) – (i) vestigial , (ii) anatomical
similar function. This is an example of? (D) – (i) mutations , (ii) multiplication
a) analogous organs that have evolved due (Mains 2010)
to convergent evolution.
b) analogous organs that have evolved due 32. Peripatus is a connecting link between?
to divergent evolution. a) mollusca and Echinodermata
c) homologous organs that have evolved b) Annelida and arthropoda
due to convergent evolution. c) coelenterata and porifera
d) homologous organs that have evolved d) ctenophora and platyhelminthes.
due to divergent evolution. (2009)
(NEET 2013)
33. In the case of peppered moth (Biston
30. Which one of the following options gives one betularia) the black –colored form became
correct example each of convergent evolution dominant over the light-colored from in England
and divergent evolution? during industrial revolution. This is an example
Convergent Divergent of?
evolution evolution a) appearance of the darker colored
individuals due to very poor sunlight
a) Eyes of octopus and Bones of forelimbs b) protective mimicry
mammals of vertebrates c) inheritance of darker color character
acquired due to the darker environment
b) Thorns of Wings of butterflies
d) natural selection whereby the darker
Bougainvillea and and bird
forms were selected.
tendrils of Cucurbita
(2009)
c) Bones of forelimbs Wings of butterfly
of vertebrates and birds 34. Thorn of Bougainvillea and tendril of
Cucurbita are examples of?
d) Thorns of Eyes of octopus and a) vestigial organs
bougainvillea and mammals b) retrogressive evolution
tendrils of Cucurbita c) analogous organs
(2012) d) homologous organs
(2008)
31. Given below are four statements (A-D) each
with one or two blanks. Select the option which 35. Which one of the following pairs of items
correctly fills up the blanks in two statements. correctly belongs to the category of organs
Statements: mentioned against it?
A) Wings of butterfly and birds look alike a) Nephridia of earthworm and Malpighian
and are the results of (i) evolution. tubules of cockroach – excretory organs
B) Miller showed that CH4, H2, NH3 and (i) b) Wings of honeybee and wings of crow –
when exposed to electric discharge in a homologous organs
flask c) Thorn of Bougainvillea and tendrils of
resulted in formation of (ii). Cucurbita – analogous organs
C) Vermiform appendix is a (i) organ and an d) Nictitating membrane and blind spot in
(ii) evidence of evolution. human eye – vestigial organs
D) According to Darwin evolution took (2008)
place due to (i) and (ii) of the fittest.
a) (D) – (i) small variations , (ii) survival, 36. Which one of the following statements is
(A) – (i) convergent correct?
a) There is no evidence of the existence of d) study of carbohydrates/ proteins in
gills during embryogenesis of mammals. rocks.
b) All plant and animal cells are totipotent. (2004)
c) Ontogeny repeats phylogeny.
d) Stem cells are specialized cells. 42. Convergent evolution is illustrated by?
(2007) a) rat and dog
b) bacterium and protozoan
37. When two species of different genealogy c) starfish and cuttle fish
come to resemble each other as a result of d) dogfish and whale
adaptation, the phenomenon is termed? (2003)
a) Microevolution
b) Co-evolution 43. Industrial melanism is an example of?
c) Convergent evolution a) drug resistance
d) Divergent evolution b) darkening of skin due to smoke from
(2007) industries
c) protective resemblance with the
38. An important evidence in favour of organic surroundings
evolution is the occurrence of? d) defensive adaptation of skin against
a) homologous and analogous organs ultraviolet radiations.
b) homologous and vestigial organs (2003)
c) analogous and vestigial organs
d) homologous organs only 44. Which one of the following describes
(2006) correctly the homologous structures?
a) Organs with anatomical similarities, but
39. Which one of the following is not a living performing different functions
fossil? b) Organs with anatomical dissimilarities,
a) Peripatus but performing same function
b) King crab c) Organs that have no function now, but
c) Sphenodon had an important function in ancestor
d) Archaeopteryx d) Organs appearing only in embryonic
(2006) stage and disappearing later in the adult
(2003)
40. Which of the following is the relatively most
accurate method for dating of fossils? 45. Which of the following are homologous
a) Radio-carbon method organs?
b) Potassium-argon method a) Wings of birds and locust
c) Electron-spin resonance method b) Wings of birds and pectoral fins of fish
d) Uranium-lead method c) Wings of bat and butterfly
(2005) d) Legs of frog and cockroach
(2002)
41. Age of fossils in the past was generally
determined by radio-carbon method and other 46. Sequence of which of the following is used to
methods involve radioactive elements found in know the phylogeny?
the rocks. More precise methods, which were a) mRNA
used recently and led to the revision of the b) rRNA
evolutionary periods for different groups of c) tRNA
organisms, includes? d) DNA
a) study of carbohydrates/proteins in fossils (2002)
b) study of the conditions of fossilization
c) electron spin resonance (ESR) and fossil 47. Half life period of 14C is?
DNA a) 500 years
b) 5000 years
c) 50 years c) development of characteristics by
d) 5×104 years random mating
(2001) d) replacement of common characteristics
in different groups.
48. In Lederberg’s replica plating experiment (1997)
what shall be used to obtain streptomycin
resistant strain? 54. Which of the following is the correct group of
a) Minimal medium and streptomycin vestigial organs in man?
b) Complete medium and streptomycin a) Nictitating membrane , ear muscles,
c) Only minimal medium eyelids and coccyx
d) Only complete medium b) Appendix , coccyx, ear muscles and
(2001) elbow joint
c) Wisdom tooth, coccyx, body hair and ear
49. Similarities in organism with different muscles
genotype indicates? d) Wisdom tooth, body hairs, nictitating
a) microevolution membrane and vermiform appendix
b) macroevolution (1996)
c) convergent evolution
d) divergent evolution 55. Which of the following isotopes is most
(2001) dangerous to homo sapiens?
a) Phosphorus-32
50. Which is not a vestigial organ in man? b) Strontium-90
a) Third molar c) Caesium-137
b) Nails d) Iodine-131
c) Segmental muscles of abdomen (1995)
d) Coccyx
(2000) 56. The change of the lighter-colored variety of
peppered moth (Biston betularia) to its darker
51. Phenomenon of ‘Industrial melanism’ variety (Biston carbonaria) is due to?
demonstrates? a) mutation
a) geographical isolation b) regeneration
b) reproductive isolation c) genetic isolation
c) natural selection d) temporal isolation
d) induced mutation (1995)
(1999)
57. The homologous organs are those that show
52. Which of the following are homologous similarity in?
organs? a) appearance
a) Wings of bird and hands of human b) function
b) Nails of human being and claws in c) origin
animals d) size
c) Wings of bird and wings of insect (1995)
d) Wings of bat and wings of cockroach
(1999) 58. The presence of gill slits, in the embryos of all
vertebrates, supports the theory of?
53. Evolutionary convergence is characterized a) metamorphosis
by? b) biogenesis
a) development of dissimilar characteristics c) organic evolution
in closely related groups d) recapitulation
b) development of a common set of (1995)
characteristics in groups of different
ancestry
59. The earliest fossil form, in the phylogeny of What is Adaptive Radiation?
horse, is? 65. Match List-I with List-II.
a) Equus
b) Mesohippus
List-I List-II
c) Eohippus
d) Merychippus p) Adaptive i) Selection of resistant
(1994) radiation varieties due to
exchange use
60. Which of the following is a pair of of herbicides and
homologous organs? pesticides
a) Pectoral fin of rohu and forelimb of horse
b) Wings of grasshopper and wings of crow q) Convergent ii) Bones of forelimbs in
c) Lungs of rabbit and gills of rohu evolution man and whale
d) Wings of bat and wings of butterfly r) Divergent iii) Wings of butterfly
(1994) evolution and bird
123. Which of the following had the smallest 128. What kind of evidence suggested that man
brain capacity? is more closely related with chimpanzee than
a) Homo neanderthalensis with other hominoid apes?
b) Homo habilis a) Evidence from DNA extracted from sex
c) Homo erectus chromosomes only
d) Homo sapiens b) Comparison of chromosomes
(2015 Cancelled) morphology only
c) Evidence from fossil remains, and the
124. What was the most significant trend in the fossil mitochondrial DNA alone
evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from d) Evidence from DNA extracted from sex
his ancestors? chromosomes, autosomes.
a) Shortening of jaws (2004)
b) Binocular vision
c) Increasing cranial capacity 129. In recent years, DNA sequences (nucleotide
d) Upright posture sequence) of mt DNA and Y chromosomes were
(2012,2011) considered for the study of human evolution,
because
125. The extinct human who lived 1,00,000 to a) they are small and therefore, easy to
40,000 years ago, in Europe, Asia and parts of study
Africa, with short stature, heavy eyebrows, b) they are uniparental in origin and do not
retreating fore heads, large jaws with heavy take part in recombination
teeth, stocky bodies, a lumbering gait and c) their structure is known in greater detail
stooped posture was d) they can be studied from the samples of
a) Homo habilis fossil remains.
b) Neanderthal human (2003)
c) Cro-Magnon human
d) Ramapithecus 130. According to fossils discovered up to
(2012) present time origin and evolution of man started
from
126. The most apparent change during the a) France
evolutionary history of homo sapiens is traced in b) Java
a) loss of body hair c) Africa
b) walking upright d) China
c) shortening of the jaws (2002)
d) remarkable increase in the brain size
(Mains 2010) 131. Which of the following is closest relative of
man?
127. There are two opposing views about origin a) Chimpanzee
of modern man. According to one view Homo b) Gorilla
erectus in Asia were the ancestors of modern c) Orangutan
man. A study of variation of DNA however d) Gibbon
suggested African origin of modern man. What (2001)
kind of observation on DNA variation could
suggest this? 132. Which of the following is correct order of the
a) Greater variation in Asia than in Africa evolutionary history of man?
b) Greater variation in Africa than in Asia a) Peking man, Homo sapiens, Neanderthal
c) Similar variation in Africa and Asia man, Cromagnon man
b) Peking man, Heidelberg man, a) Homo erectus is preceded by Homo
Neanderthal man Cromagnon man habilis.
c) Peking man, Neanderthal man, Homo b) Neanderthal man and Cro-Magnon man
sapiens, Cromagnon man were living at the same time.
d) Peking man, Neanderthal man, Homo c) Australopithecus was living in Australia
sapiens, Heidelberg man d) None of these
(2001) (1997)
133. Homo sapiens have evolved in 139. Common origin of man and chimpanzee is
a) Paleocene best shown by
b) Pleistocene a) binocular vision
c) Oligocene b) chromosome number
d) Holocene c) dental formula
(2000) d) cranial capacity
(1997)
134. Character which is closely related to human
evolution is 140. Which of the following changes for man in
a) disappearance of tail the course of evolution is probably useless?
b) reduction in size of jaws a) Development of being erect
c) binocular vision b) Development of cranial capacity
d) flat nails. c) Loss of tail
(2000) d) Development of opposable thumb
(1996)
135. Who is directly related to man?
a) Gorilla 141. Which of the following is the direct ancestor
b) Rhesus of Homo sapiens?
c) Gibbon a) Australopithecus
d) Orangutan b) H. sapiens Neanderthals
(2000) c) Homo erectus
d) Homo sapiens fossils
136. Which one of the following statements is (1996)
correct?
a) Australopithecus is the real ancestor of 142. The first domesticated animal by primitive
modern man. man was
b) Neanderthal man is the direct ancestor a) cat
of Homo sapiens. b) cow
c) Homo erectus is the ancestor of man. c) dog
d) Cro-Magnon man’s fossil has been found d) horse
in Ethiopia. (1996)
(1998)
143. Which one of the following changes
137. The age of the fossil of Dryopithecus on the involved is irrelevant, in the evolution of man?
geological time scale is a) Perfection of hand for tool making
a) 2.5 × 106 years back b) Changes of diet from hard nuts and hard
b) 50 × 106 years back roots to soft food
c) 75 × 106 years back c) Loss of tail
d) 25 × 106 years back d) Increase in the ability to communicate
(1998) with others and develop community
behaviour
138. Which of the following statements is correct (1994)
regarding evolution of mankind?
i) 1 (I) 2 (1) a (11) b (21) d (31) a (41) c (51) c (61) a
(II) 4 (2) c (12) d (22) b (32) b (42) d (52) a (62) a
(III) (3) a (13) b (23) d (33) d (43) c (53) b (63) d
(IV) (4) c (14) c (24) d (34) d (44) a (54) d (64) a
(V) (5) c (15) c (25) d (35) a (45) b (55) b (65) b
(VI) (6) d (16) d (26) c (36) c (46) b (56) a (66) a
(VII) (7) d (17) c (27) a,b (37) c (47) b (57) c (67) a
(VIII) (8) b (18) a (28) d (38) b (48) a (58) d (68) c
(IX) (9) b (19) b (29) a (39) d (49) c (59) c (69) c
(X) (10) b (20) a (30) a (40) c (50) b (60) a (70) a