01. Evidences for Evolution
Evolution

184912 S L Millers closed flask contained

1 \(\mathrm{CH}_{4}\)
2 \(\mathrm{H}_{2}\)
3 \(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\) and water vapour
4 All of the above
Evolution

184914 An important evidence in favour of organic evolution is the occurrence of

1 homologous and vestigial organs
2 analogous and vestigial organs
3 homologous organs only
4 Homologous and analogous organs
Evolution

184927 An evolutionary pattern characterized by a rapid increase in the number and kinds of closely related species is called

1 convergent evolution
2 divergent evolution
3 adaptive radiation
4 Both (b) and (c)
Evolution

184918 The bill sizes in a bird species of seedcrackers from West Africa shows a bimodal distribution. Their most abundant food sources are two types of marsh plants that produce hard and soft seeds, consumed preferentially by the large and small billed birds respectively. This bimodal distribution of bill sizes is likely consequence of

1 Directional selection
2 Stabilising selection
3 Disruptive selection
4 Sexual selection
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Evolution

184912 S L Millers closed flask contained

1 \(\mathrm{CH}_{4}\)
2 \(\mathrm{H}_{2}\)
3 \(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\) and water vapour
4 All of the above
Evolution

184914 An important evidence in favour of organic evolution is the occurrence of

1 homologous and vestigial organs
2 analogous and vestigial organs
3 homologous organs only
4 Homologous and analogous organs
Evolution

184927 An evolutionary pattern characterized by a rapid increase in the number and kinds of closely related species is called

1 convergent evolution
2 divergent evolution
3 adaptive radiation
4 Both (b) and (c)
Evolution

184918 The bill sizes in a bird species of seedcrackers from West Africa shows a bimodal distribution. Their most abundant food sources are two types of marsh plants that produce hard and soft seeds, consumed preferentially by the large and small billed birds respectively. This bimodal distribution of bill sizes is likely consequence of

1 Directional selection
2 Stabilising selection
3 Disruptive selection
4 Sexual selection
Evolution

184912 S L Millers closed flask contained

1 \(\mathrm{CH}_{4}\)
2 \(\mathrm{H}_{2}\)
3 \(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\) and water vapour
4 All of the above
Evolution

184914 An important evidence in favour of organic evolution is the occurrence of

1 homologous and vestigial organs
2 analogous and vestigial organs
3 homologous organs only
4 Homologous and analogous organs
Evolution

184927 An evolutionary pattern characterized by a rapid increase in the number and kinds of closely related species is called

1 convergent evolution
2 divergent evolution
3 adaptive radiation
4 Both (b) and (c)
Evolution

184918 The bill sizes in a bird species of seedcrackers from West Africa shows a bimodal distribution. Their most abundant food sources are two types of marsh plants that produce hard and soft seeds, consumed preferentially by the large and small billed birds respectively. This bimodal distribution of bill sizes is likely consequence of

1 Directional selection
2 Stabilising selection
3 Disruptive selection
4 Sexual selection
Evolution

184912 S L Millers closed flask contained

1 \(\mathrm{CH}_{4}\)
2 \(\mathrm{H}_{2}\)
3 \(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\) and water vapour
4 All of the above
Evolution

184914 An important evidence in favour of organic evolution is the occurrence of

1 homologous and vestigial organs
2 analogous and vestigial organs
3 homologous organs only
4 Homologous and analogous organs
Evolution

184927 An evolutionary pattern characterized by a rapid increase in the number and kinds of closely related species is called

1 convergent evolution
2 divergent evolution
3 adaptive radiation
4 Both (b) and (c)
Evolution

184918 The bill sizes in a bird species of seedcrackers from West Africa shows a bimodal distribution. Their most abundant food sources are two types of marsh plants that produce hard and soft seeds, consumed preferentially by the large and small billed birds respectively. This bimodal distribution of bill sizes is likely consequence of

1 Directional selection
2 Stabilising selection
3 Disruptive selection
4 Sexual selection