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Evolution Test 7
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Evolution Test 7
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  • Question 1/20
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    Name of the scientist who gave Mutation Theory :

    [BHU 81, CPMT 82]

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    Hugo de Vries (1848-1935) proposed mutation theory for the formation of new species. He came to conclude this theory while working on Oenothera lamarckiana evening primrose. According to him, new species are not formed by continuous variations but by sudden appearance of variations which he assigned as mutations. He stated that these mutations are heritable and persist in successive generations.

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    Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection was based on :   

    [CPM 82]

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    Survival of the fittest or Natural selection : In struggle for existance, only those organisms survive which possess the most useful variations. This has been called 'Natural selection' by Darwin and 'Survival of fittest' by Spencer.

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    What was the basic principle of Lamarckism :

    [CPMT 79, 82]

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    Lamarckism states that an organism can pass on to its offspring physical characteristics that the parent organism acquired through use or disuse during its lifetime.its principle revolves around the fact that the characteristics inherited itself would be passed on.

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    Book 'Philosophic Zoologique' published in the year 1809 was written by :

    [BHU 82]

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    Philosophie zoologique is an 1809 book by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck in which he outlines his theory of evolution now known as Lamarckism. In the book, Lamarck named two supposed laws that would enable animal species to acquire characteristics under the influence of their environment. The two laws are as followed :

    a) Law of use and disuse theory that defines the change in the body structure over the course of evolution.

    b) The second law states that the change in the body structure must be inherited.

    So, the correct answer is option B.

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    Which scientist gave the 'Theory of Continuity of Germplasm' :

     [BHU 82]

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    August Weismann, a German scientist formulated his famous 'Theory of continuity of germplasm' in 1886, on experimenting with mice. His theory states that inheritance in multicellular organisms takes place by means of germ cells i.e. egg and sperm cells only.

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    Which scientist gave the initial idea of survival of the fittest :

    [CPMT 76, BHU 77, 82]

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    The term "survival of the fittest" was first used by the Victorian naturalist Herbert Spencer as a metaphor to help explain natural selection, the central element of Charles Darwin's revolutionary theory of evolutionary change, first published in 1859 in his famous book, The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection.

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    Animal husbandry and plant breeding programmes are the examples of:

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    These are examples of artificial selection 'Artificial selection' is a process in which the breeder choose to perpetuate only those forms that have certain desirable inheritable characteristics. The other three options are incorrect as mutation is a sudden change in DNA sequence due to mutagenic agents such as chemicals and radiations. Natural selection is a gradual process by which biological traits become either more or less common in a population as a function of the effect of the changing environment. Reverse evolution or devolution is a notion that species can change into more primitive forms over time. 

  • Question 8/20
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    Darwin explained origin of species through :

      [NCERT 75]

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    The theory of evolution by natural selection, first formulated in Darwin's book "On the Origin of Species" in 1859, is the process by which organisms change over time as a result of changes in heritable physical or behavioral traits.

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    The ship on which Darwin worked as naturalist was

    [BHU 80, CPMT 76]

    Solutions

    Charles Darwin traveled on the HMS Beagle on December 27, 1831. He went on board in Devonport and traveled for 5 years.
    So, the correct option is, 'Beagle'.

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    There would be no evolution if :

    [CPMT 80]

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    Evolution is the change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. These characteristics are the expressions of genes that are passed on from parents to offspring during reproduction.

    So, the correct answer is 'Genetic variations were not found among members of a population'.

  • Question 11/20
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    The book Origin of Species was published in the year :

    [CPMT 74, 78, BHU 78]

    Solutions

    On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selection.

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    Darwin was influenced by the writings of :

    [NCERT 76, CPMT 78]

    Solutions

    There were many scientists and scholars that influenced Charles Darwin: 
    1) Thomas Malthus wrote essays about populations and carrying capacities for the environment. Malthus was an economist and his ideas about overpopulation, disease, and the struggle to survive influenced Darwin. 
    2) Charles Lyell influenced Darwin. Lyell was a geologist who came up with the idea of uniformitarianism, which means that the same processes that were at work in the past are at work in the present. Lyell was the first geologist to come up with an estimate of the great age of the earth, based on the processes of erosion.
    3) Alfred Russel Wallace also influenced Darwin. Quite independently, he came up with the same idea of evolution by natural selection. Darwin got his "Origin of Species" to the publisher first.
    Apart from that, Darwin was also influenced by Georges Cuvier and Charles Lamarck.
    Therefore, the correct answer is option D.

  • Question 13/20
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    If population of a species is transfered to more suitable environment then it will show

    [NCERT 72]

    Solutions

    If the population of a species is transferred to the more suitable environment, then it will show  protection against enemies. Populations are groups of individuals belonging to the same species that live in the same region at the same time. Population density is a measure of the number of organisms that make up a population in a defined area. In the suitable environment, the species of the population becomes more strong to fight with enemies and protect themselves.

    So, the correct answer is option B.

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    The weakest point of Darwinism wa that it had no explanation for :

    [NCERT 71]

    Solutions

    The Darwinian theory considers a driving force in evolution, the adaptation to the environment derived from the combined effect of the natural selection and the random mutations. The Darwinian theory of natural selection does not say anything about the origin of variations or the processes in which they are carried out in nature.
    So, the correct answer is 'Variations'

  • Question 15/20
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    Snakes do not have legs because

    [NCERT 77]

    Solutions

    According to the fossil records, snakes used to have a complete set of forelimbs and hindlimbs about 150 million years ago. The gene that signals the limbs development in snakes is the Sonic hedgehog gene. According to a recent study, a trio of mutations occurred in this gene about 100 million years ago and thus making it less likely to expressed. So, the mutations made the gene to be eradicated completely and hence, the snakes don't have limbs or legs.

    Hence, the present day limbless snakes with long slender body developed from the limbed ancestors. Also, due to continued disuse of limbs and stretching of their body to suit their creeping mode of locomotion, legs were lost during the course of evolution.

    So, the correct answer is B.

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    Which of the following facts develop suspicions in Lamarckism :

    [NCERT 77]

    Solutions

    Boring of pinna (external ear) and nose of Indian women is never inherited to the next generations although they have been bored for thousand of years, it is not explained by Lamarckism.

    The ancestors of giraffe were bearing a small neck and fore­limbs and were like horses. But as they were living in places with no surface vegetation, they had to stretch their neck and forelimbs to take the leaves for food, which resulted in the slight elongation of these parts, it is explained by Lamarckism.

    The ancestors of stag were not having so much speed in running, but as they needed protection from other animals of that time they started running, due to which present speed were achieved by the stag, it is explained by Lamarckism. 

    Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

  • Question 17/20
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    To be successful in evolution a mutation must occur in :

    [CPMT 82]

    Solutions

    Germplasm is living hereditary assets, for example: seeds or tissues that are kept up with the end goal of creature and plant reproducing , protection and other research employment. Germplasm accumulation is vital for the support of organic decent variety and sustenance security.

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    Who attempted to solve the mechanism of organic evolution for the first time :

    Solutions

    Ernest Haeckel is the scientist who had contributed much to genetic evolutionary studies. He is the one who described: "Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny".

  • Question 19/20
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    One of the revolutionary concepts in biology was Charles Darwin's 'Origin of  Species' . It deals with

    Solutions

    The theory of natural selection states that the organisms which are able to cope up with the surrounding are able to survive to a larger extent. This ability was termed as "survival of fittest" by Charles Darwin. It is more commonly used today in other contexts, to refer to a supposed greater probability that "fit" as opposed to "unfit" individuals will survive some test. In these contexts, "fit" refers to "most well adapted to the current environment" which differs from common notions of the binary 'fit' and 'unfit'. Darwin first used Spencer's new phrase "survival of the fittest" alongside "natural selection" in the fifth edition of On the Origin of Species, published in 1869, intending it to mean "better designed for an immediate, local environment". He explained natural selection leading to the survival of the fittest.
    Therefore, the correct answer is option D.

  • Question 20/20
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    The concept of sudden genetic change which breeds true in  a species is represented as :

     [NCERT 76]

    Solutions

    The concept of sudden genetic change which breeds true in a species is represented as a mutation. Any sudden or spontaneous change in character which is inheritable is known as mutation. It is defined as the changing of the structure of a gene, resulting in a variant form which may be transmitted to subsequent generations, caused by the alteration of single base units in DNA, or the deletion, insertion, or rearrangement of larger sections of genes or chromosomes.
    So, the correct answer is option D.

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