07. EVOLUTION
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267053 Match the hominids with their correct brain size.
Column I Column II
A. Homo habilis 1. 900 cc
B. Homo neanderthalensis 2. 1350 cc
C. Homo erectus 3. 650-800 cc
D. Homo sapiens 4. 1400 cc

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3 D- 4
2 A- 3 B- 4 C- 1 D- 2
3 A- 4 B- 3 C- 2 D- 1
4 A- 2 B- 4 C- 1 D- 3
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267054 Match the following columns.
Column I Column II
(Scientists) (Related to)
A. Darwin 1. Natural selection
B. Lamarck 2. French naturalist
C. Pasteur 3. Swan-necked experiment
D. Hardy Weinberg princi-ple 4. Population genetics

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3 D- 4
2 A- 1 B- 3 C- 2 D- 4
3 A- 4 B- 3 C- 2 D- 1
4 A- 2 B- 4 C- 1 D- 3
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267055 Match the following columns.
Column I (Types of natu-ral selection) Column II (Explanations)
A.Stabilisation selection 1. More individuals acquire value other than mean character value
B. Directional selection 2. More individuals acquire mean character value
C. Disruption selection 3. More individuals acquire periph-eral character value at both ends of distribution curve

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3
2 A- 2 B- 1 C- 3
3 A- 1 B- 3 C- 2
4 A- 2 B- 3 C- 1
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267056 Match the following columns.
Column I Column II
A. Ichthyosaurus 1. Caught in South Africa in 1938
B. Coelacanth 2. Fell to form coal deposits
C. Giant pteridophytes 3. Disappeared about 65 mya
D. Dinosaurs 4. Fish-like reptiles in 200 mya

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3 D- 4
2 A- 1 B- 3 C- 2 D- 4
3 A- 4 B- 1 C- 2 D- 3
4 A- 2 B- 4 C- 1 D- 3
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BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267053 Match the hominids with their correct brain size.
Column I Column II
A. Homo habilis 1. 900 cc
B. Homo neanderthalensis 2. 1350 cc
C. Homo erectus 3. 650-800 cc
D. Homo sapiens 4. 1400 cc

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3 D- 4
2 A- 3 B- 4 C- 1 D- 2
3 A- 4 B- 3 C- 2 D- 1
4 A- 2 B- 4 C- 1 D- 3
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267054 Match the following columns.
Column I Column II
(Scientists) (Related to)
A. Darwin 1. Natural selection
B. Lamarck 2. French naturalist
C. Pasteur 3. Swan-necked experiment
D. Hardy Weinberg princi-ple 4. Population genetics

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3 D- 4
2 A- 1 B- 3 C- 2 D- 4
3 A- 4 B- 3 C- 2 D- 1
4 A- 2 B- 4 C- 1 D- 3
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267055 Match the following columns.
Column I (Types of natu-ral selection) Column II (Explanations)
A.Stabilisation selection 1. More individuals acquire value other than mean character value
B. Directional selection 2. More individuals acquire mean character value
C. Disruption selection 3. More individuals acquire periph-eral character value at both ends of distribution curve

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3
2 A- 2 B- 1 C- 3
3 A- 1 B- 3 C- 2
4 A- 2 B- 3 C- 1
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267056 Match the following columns.
Column I Column II
A. Ichthyosaurus 1. Caught in South Africa in 1938
B. Coelacanth 2. Fell to form coal deposits
C. Giant pteridophytes 3. Disappeared about 65 mya
D. Dinosaurs 4. Fish-like reptiles in 200 mya

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3 D- 4
2 A- 1 B- 3 C- 2 D- 4
3 A- 4 B- 1 C- 2 D- 3
4 A- 2 B- 4 C- 1 D- 3
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267053 Match the hominids with their correct brain size.
Column I Column II
A. Homo habilis 1. 900 cc
B. Homo neanderthalensis 2. 1350 cc
C. Homo erectus 3. 650-800 cc
D. Homo sapiens 4. 1400 cc

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3 D- 4
2 A- 3 B- 4 C- 1 D- 2
3 A- 4 B- 3 C- 2 D- 1
4 A- 2 B- 4 C- 1 D- 3
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267054 Match the following columns.
Column I Column II
(Scientists) (Related to)
A. Darwin 1. Natural selection
B. Lamarck 2. French naturalist
C. Pasteur 3. Swan-necked experiment
D. Hardy Weinberg princi-ple 4. Population genetics

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3 D- 4
2 A- 1 B- 3 C- 2 D- 4
3 A- 4 B- 3 C- 2 D- 1
4 A- 2 B- 4 C- 1 D- 3
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267055 Match the following columns.
Column I (Types of natu-ral selection) Column II (Explanations)
A.Stabilisation selection 1. More individuals acquire value other than mean character value
B. Directional selection 2. More individuals acquire mean character value
C. Disruption selection 3. More individuals acquire periph-eral character value at both ends of distribution curve

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3
2 A- 2 B- 1 C- 3
3 A- 1 B- 3 C- 2
4 A- 2 B- 3 C- 1
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267056 Match the following columns.
Column I Column II
A. Ichthyosaurus 1. Caught in South Africa in 1938
B. Coelacanth 2. Fell to form coal deposits
C. Giant pteridophytes 3. Disappeared about 65 mya
D. Dinosaurs 4. Fish-like reptiles in 200 mya

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3 D- 4
2 A- 1 B- 3 C- 2 D- 4
3 A- 4 B- 1 C- 2 D- 3
4 A- 2 B- 4 C- 1 D- 3
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267053 Match the hominids with their correct brain size.
Column I Column II
A. Homo habilis 1. 900 cc
B. Homo neanderthalensis 2. 1350 cc
C. Homo erectus 3. 650-800 cc
D. Homo sapiens 4. 1400 cc

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3 D- 4
2 A- 3 B- 4 C- 1 D- 2
3 A- 4 B- 3 C- 2 D- 1
4 A- 2 B- 4 C- 1 D- 3
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267054 Match the following columns.
Column I Column II
(Scientists) (Related to)
A. Darwin 1. Natural selection
B. Lamarck 2. French naturalist
C. Pasteur 3. Swan-necked experiment
D. Hardy Weinberg princi-ple 4. Population genetics

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3 D- 4
2 A- 1 B- 3 C- 2 D- 4
3 A- 4 B- 3 C- 2 D- 1
4 A- 2 B- 4 C- 1 D- 3
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267055 Match the following columns.
Column I (Types of natu-ral selection) Column II (Explanations)
A.Stabilisation selection 1. More individuals acquire value other than mean character value
B. Directional selection 2. More individuals acquire mean character value
C. Disruption selection 3. More individuals acquire periph-eral character value at both ends of distribution curve

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3
2 A- 2 B- 1 C- 3
3 A- 1 B- 3 C- 2
4 A- 2 B- 3 C- 1
BIOLOGY (Match the Column)

267056 Match the following columns.
Column I Column II
A. Ichthyosaurus 1. Caught in South Africa in 1938
B. Coelacanth 2. Fell to form coal deposits
C. Giant pteridophytes 3. Disappeared about 65 mya
D. Dinosaurs 4. Fish-like reptiles in 200 mya

1 A- 1 B- 2 C- 3 D- 4
2 A- 1 B- 3 C- 2 D- 4
3 A- 4 B- 1 C- 2 D- 3
4 A- 2 B- 4 C- 1 D- 3