185231
The extinct human who lived \(1,00,000\) to 40,000 years ago, in Europe, Asia and parts of Africa, with short stature, heavy eye brows, retreating foreheads, large jaws with heavy teeth, stocky bodies, a lumbering gait and stooped posture was:
1 Cro-magnon humans
2 Ramapithecus
3 Homo habilis
4 Neanderthal human
Explanation:
They are hominids in the genus homo. They are regarded as the subspecies of Homo sapiens. They are extinct humans who lived 1,00000 to 40,000 year ago in Europe, Asia and part of Africa. Neanderthal human has a brain size of 1400 cc. Neanderthals were a cold adapted people. As with their facial feature, Neanderthal's body proportions were variable.
AIPMT (Screening)-2012
Evolution
185232
What was the most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from his ancestors?
1 Increasing cranial capacity
2 Upright posture
3 Shortening of jaws
4 Binocular vision
Explanation:
The most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from the ancestors is increasing brain capacity (cranial capacity). The cranial capacity is the volume of the interior of the cranium of vertebrates who possess a skull and a brain. It is used to approximate the size of the brain, which is also suggestive of the intelligence of the organism.
AIPMT (Screening)-2012
Evolution
185235
Cladogram represents
1 Feature and shared characters depicting evolution in the form of a diagram
2 Population
3 Physiological relationship of organisms
4 None of the above
Explanation:
A Cladogram is an evolutionary tree that diagrams ancestral relationships among organisms. In the past, Cladograms were drawn based on similarities in phenotypes or physical traits among organisms. Today, similarities in DNA sequences among organisms can also be used to draw Cladograms. Fig :- Cladogram/phylogenetic tree showing evolution of major groups of class mammals.
BHU PMT (Screening)-2011
Evolution
185240
What was the most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from his ancestors?
1 Increasing brain capacity
2 Upright posture
3 Shortening of jaws
4 Binocular vision
Explanation:
The most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) increase the brain capacity. The Human species developed a much larger brain than other primates. - In the living modern man, the cranial capacity is about \(1450 \mathrm{cc}\) compared to the \(500 \mathrm{cc}\) in Australopithecus. Increase cranial capacity accommodates larger brain and forms the basis of the social cultural and education evolution of man.
185231
The extinct human who lived \(1,00,000\) to 40,000 years ago, in Europe, Asia and parts of Africa, with short stature, heavy eye brows, retreating foreheads, large jaws with heavy teeth, stocky bodies, a lumbering gait and stooped posture was:
1 Cro-magnon humans
2 Ramapithecus
3 Homo habilis
4 Neanderthal human
Explanation:
They are hominids in the genus homo. They are regarded as the subspecies of Homo sapiens. They are extinct humans who lived 1,00000 to 40,000 year ago in Europe, Asia and part of Africa. Neanderthal human has a brain size of 1400 cc. Neanderthals were a cold adapted people. As with their facial feature, Neanderthal's body proportions were variable.
AIPMT (Screening)-2012
Evolution
185232
What was the most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from his ancestors?
1 Increasing cranial capacity
2 Upright posture
3 Shortening of jaws
4 Binocular vision
Explanation:
The most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from the ancestors is increasing brain capacity (cranial capacity). The cranial capacity is the volume of the interior of the cranium of vertebrates who possess a skull and a brain. It is used to approximate the size of the brain, which is also suggestive of the intelligence of the organism.
AIPMT (Screening)-2012
Evolution
185235
Cladogram represents
1 Feature and shared characters depicting evolution in the form of a diagram
2 Population
3 Physiological relationship of organisms
4 None of the above
Explanation:
A Cladogram is an evolutionary tree that diagrams ancestral relationships among organisms. In the past, Cladograms were drawn based on similarities in phenotypes or physical traits among organisms. Today, similarities in DNA sequences among organisms can also be used to draw Cladograms. Fig :- Cladogram/phylogenetic tree showing evolution of major groups of class mammals.
BHU PMT (Screening)-2011
Evolution
185240
What was the most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from his ancestors?
1 Increasing brain capacity
2 Upright posture
3 Shortening of jaws
4 Binocular vision
Explanation:
The most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) increase the brain capacity. The Human species developed a much larger brain than other primates. - In the living modern man, the cranial capacity is about \(1450 \mathrm{cc}\) compared to the \(500 \mathrm{cc}\) in Australopithecus. Increase cranial capacity accommodates larger brain and forms the basis of the social cultural and education evolution of man.
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Evolution
185231
The extinct human who lived \(1,00,000\) to 40,000 years ago, in Europe, Asia and parts of Africa, with short stature, heavy eye brows, retreating foreheads, large jaws with heavy teeth, stocky bodies, a lumbering gait and stooped posture was:
1 Cro-magnon humans
2 Ramapithecus
3 Homo habilis
4 Neanderthal human
Explanation:
They are hominids in the genus homo. They are regarded as the subspecies of Homo sapiens. They are extinct humans who lived 1,00000 to 40,000 year ago in Europe, Asia and part of Africa. Neanderthal human has a brain size of 1400 cc. Neanderthals were a cold adapted people. As with their facial feature, Neanderthal's body proportions were variable.
AIPMT (Screening)-2012
Evolution
185232
What was the most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from his ancestors?
1 Increasing cranial capacity
2 Upright posture
3 Shortening of jaws
4 Binocular vision
Explanation:
The most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from the ancestors is increasing brain capacity (cranial capacity). The cranial capacity is the volume of the interior of the cranium of vertebrates who possess a skull and a brain. It is used to approximate the size of the brain, which is also suggestive of the intelligence of the organism.
AIPMT (Screening)-2012
Evolution
185235
Cladogram represents
1 Feature and shared characters depicting evolution in the form of a diagram
2 Population
3 Physiological relationship of organisms
4 None of the above
Explanation:
A Cladogram is an evolutionary tree that diagrams ancestral relationships among organisms. In the past, Cladograms were drawn based on similarities in phenotypes or physical traits among organisms. Today, similarities in DNA sequences among organisms can also be used to draw Cladograms. Fig :- Cladogram/phylogenetic tree showing evolution of major groups of class mammals.
BHU PMT (Screening)-2011
Evolution
185240
What was the most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from his ancestors?
1 Increasing brain capacity
2 Upright posture
3 Shortening of jaws
4 Binocular vision
Explanation:
The most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) increase the brain capacity. The Human species developed a much larger brain than other primates. - In the living modern man, the cranial capacity is about \(1450 \mathrm{cc}\) compared to the \(500 \mathrm{cc}\) in Australopithecus. Increase cranial capacity accommodates larger brain and forms the basis of the social cultural and education evolution of man.
185231
The extinct human who lived \(1,00,000\) to 40,000 years ago, in Europe, Asia and parts of Africa, with short stature, heavy eye brows, retreating foreheads, large jaws with heavy teeth, stocky bodies, a lumbering gait and stooped posture was:
1 Cro-magnon humans
2 Ramapithecus
3 Homo habilis
4 Neanderthal human
Explanation:
They are hominids in the genus homo. They are regarded as the subspecies of Homo sapiens. They are extinct humans who lived 1,00000 to 40,000 year ago in Europe, Asia and part of Africa. Neanderthal human has a brain size of 1400 cc. Neanderthals were a cold adapted people. As with their facial feature, Neanderthal's body proportions were variable.
AIPMT (Screening)-2012
Evolution
185232
What was the most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from his ancestors?
1 Increasing cranial capacity
2 Upright posture
3 Shortening of jaws
4 Binocular vision
Explanation:
The most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from the ancestors is increasing brain capacity (cranial capacity). The cranial capacity is the volume of the interior of the cranium of vertebrates who possess a skull and a brain. It is used to approximate the size of the brain, which is also suggestive of the intelligence of the organism.
AIPMT (Screening)-2012
Evolution
185235
Cladogram represents
1 Feature and shared characters depicting evolution in the form of a diagram
2 Population
3 Physiological relationship of organisms
4 None of the above
Explanation:
A Cladogram is an evolutionary tree that diagrams ancestral relationships among organisms. In the past, Cladograms were drawn based on similarities in phenotypes or physical traits among organisms. Today, similarities in DNA sequences among organisms can also be used to draw Cladograms. Fig :- Cladogram/phylogenetic tree showing evolution of major groups of class mammals.
BHU PMT (Screening)-2011
Evolution
185240
What was the most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) from his ancestors?
1 Increasing brain capacity
2 Upright posture
3 Shortening of jaws
4 Binocular vision
Explanation:
The most significant trend in the evolution of modern man (Homo sapiens) increase the brain capacity. The Human species developed a much larger brain than other primates. - In the living modern man, the cranial capacity is about \(1450 \mathrm{cc}\) compared to the \(500 \mathrm{cc}\) in Australopithecus. Increase cranial capacity accommodates larger brain and forms the basis of the social cultural and education evolution of man.