Which one of the following phenomena supports Darwin’s concept of natural selection in organic evolution?   

1.  Production of Dolly, the sheep by cloning.
2.  Development of organs from stem cells for organ transplantation.
3.  Development of transgenic animals.
4.  Prevalence of pesticide resistant insects.

Subtopic:  Concept of Organic Evolution: Evidence |
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At a particular locus, the 'A' allele frequency is 0.6 and that of 'a' allele is 0.4. What would be the frequency of heterozygotes in a random mating population at equilibrium? 

1.0.242.0.16
3.0.484.0.34 

Subtopic:  Hardy Weinberg Law |
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One of the important consequences of geographical isolation is:

1. Random creation of new species
2. No change in the isolated fauna
3. Preventing speciation
4. Speciation through reproductive isolation

Subtopic:  Concept of Speciation |
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What is true about the isolated small tribal populations? 

1.  There is no change in population size as they have a large gene pool.
2.  There is a decline in population as boys marry girls only from their own tribe.
3.  Hereditary diseases like color blindness do not spread in the isolated population.
4.  Wrestlers who develop strong body muscles in their lifetime pass this character on to their progeny.

Subtopic:  Concept of Speciation |
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Which one of the following options gives one correct example of convergent evolution and divergent evolution? 
Convergent evolution  Divergent evolution
1. Bones of forelimbs of vertebrates Wings of butterflies and birds
2. Thorn of Bougainvillea and tendrils of Cucurbita Eye of Octopus and mammals
3. Eye of Octopus and mammals  Bones of forelimbs of vertebrates
4. Thorns of Bougainvillea and tendrils of Cucurbita Wings of butterflies and birds
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The idea of mutation was brought forth by:  

1.  Hardy Weinberg, who worked on allele frequencies in a population.
2.  Charles Darwin, who observed a wide variety of organisms during the sea voyage.
3.  Hugo do Vries, who worked on evening primrose.
4.  Gregor Mendel, who worked on PisumSativum. 

Subtopic:  Hugo De Vries Theory of Evolution |
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The process by which organisms with different evolutionary histories evolve similar phenotypic adaptations in response to a common environmental challenge is called:

1. Natural selection 2. Convergent evolution
3. Non-random evolution 4. Adaptive radiation 

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The wings of a bird and the wings of an insect are:

1.  Homologous structures that represent convergent evolution.
2.  Homologous structures that represent divergent evolution.
3.  Analogous structures that represent convergent evolution.
4.  Phylogenetic structures that represent divergent evolution.

Subtopic:  Definition & Types of Evolution |
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In the human population the frequency of which of the following will always be more than what is apparent?

1.somatic mutations2.dominant alleles
3.recessive alleles4.females

Subtopic:  Hardy Weinberg Law: 1 | Hardy Weinberg Law: 2 |

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In allopatric speciation, reproductive isolation is initially caused by:

1.behavioral barriers2.postzygotic barriers
3.geographic barriers4.ecological barriers

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