Dinosaurs were dominant in the world in which of the following Era? 
1. Cenozoic 
2. Jurassic 
3. Mesozoic 
4. Devonian 

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Study of history of life forms on earth is known as 
1. Evolutinary biology 
2. Morphology 
3. Physiology 
4. Biogenesis 
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Read the following sentences carefully and choose the option having correct statements 
(a) Units of life called spores were transferred to different planets including earth according to theory of spontaneous generation 
(b) Oparin and Haldane proposed that life arises from non-living organic molecules by chemical evolution 
(c) Psilophytin can be considered as ancestor of conifers 
(d) Coelacanth possibly evolved into the first amphibians 
1. (a) and (b) only 
2. (b) and (c) only 
3. (b), (c) and (d) only 
4. (a), (b), (c) and (d) 
 
Subtopic:  Examples of Chemical Evolution | Other Theories of Origin of Life | Concept of Organic Evolution: Evidence | Origin of Life |  A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF EVOLUTION |
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Big-Bang theory attempts to explain the 
1. Origin of life 
2. Origin of species 
3. Origin of Earth 
4. Origin of Universe
Subtopic:  Origin of Life |
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Which of the following is not correctly matched? 
1. Charles Darwin - H.M. S Beagle
2. Alfred Wallace - Malay Archipelago
3. Thomas Malthus - An essay on principles of population
4. Equus  - First one toed horse
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Key concepts on which Darwinian theory of evolution is based are 
1. Branching descent and natural selection 
2. Sanitation and mutation 
3. Genetic drift and variations 
4. Population statistics and physical fitness of organism
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Read the following statements carefully 
A. Studies suggest that first organisms that invaded land were plants 
B. Saltations and large mutations and directionless while Darwinian variations are small and directional 
C. Sauropsids were common ancestors of therapsides and thecodonts 
D. Homo habilis were the first hominid with brain capacity ranging between 650-800 cc 
Choose the correct option w.r.t. True (T) and False (F) statements 
A B C D
1. T F T F
2. F T F T
3. T T F T
4. T T F F
Subtopic:  Evolution of Homo Sapiens | Concept of Organic Evolution: Evidence | Sources of Variation |  A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF EVOLUTION |
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Given below are four statements (A-D) each with one or more blanks 
Statement
(A) Eyes of ___(i)___ and mammals look alike and are results of ___(ii)___ evolution 
(B) Nictating membrane is a ___(i)____ organ and an ____(ii)____ evidence of evolution 
(C) Miller provided an experimental evidence of ____(i)___ evolution in a sealed chamber containing \(CH_4,NH_3, H_2\) and ____(ii)____
(D) Industrial melanism is an example of _____(i)_______
Select the option which correctly fills up the blanks in two statements 
1. (B)(i) Rudimentary (ii) Morphological , (D) (i) Neo-Darwinism 
2. (A)(i) Octopus (ii) Divergent (D) Neo Lamarckism 
3.(A) (i) Octopus (ii) Convergent 
   (C) (i) Chemical (ii) Oxygen
4. (C) (i) Chemical (ii) Oxygen 
(B) (i) Vestigial  (ii) Anatomical 
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Select the odd one w.r.t. Australian marsupials 
1. Bobcat 
2. Wombat 
3. Bandicoot 
4. Spotted cuscus
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Present day finches on Galapagos islands share common ancestry with 
1. Seed eating finch 
2. Fruit eating finch 
3. Cactus eating finch 
4. Insect eating finch
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