Evidences for Evolution
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346391 Which is not an example of anthropogenic evolution

1 Excess use of herbicides, pesticides
2 Drug resistant eukaryotic organisms
3 Industrial melanism of
Biston betularia
4 Industrial melanism of
Darwins finches
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346392 The following statements guide us to a feature
I. Similarities in proteins and genes performing a given function among diverse organisms.
II. The biochemical similarities as structural similarities among diverse organisms.

1 Uncommon ancestry
2 Extinct ancestry
3 Divergent ancestry
4 Common ancestry
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346393 Embryological support for evolution was disapproved by:

1 Alfred Wallace
2 Charles Darwin
3 Oparin
4 Karl Ernst von Baer
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346394 How many examples in the list given below represent homology?
(i) Forelimbs of cheetah and human
(ii) Thorn of bougainvillea and tendril of cucurbita
(iii) Eyes of octopus and mammals
(iv) Brain of vertebrates
(v) Tendrils of cucurbita and pea
(vi) Sweet potato and potato

1 Two
2 Three
3 Four
4 Five
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346410 Recapitulation theory / Biogenetic law was proposed by______

1 Charles Darwin
2 Urey and Miller
3 Ernst Haeckel
4 Karl Haeckel
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346391 Which is not an example of anthropogenic evolution

1 Excess use of herbicides, pesticides
2 Drug resistant eukaryotic organisms
3 Industrial melanism of
Biston betularia
4 Industrial melanism of
Darwins finches
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346392 The following statements guide us to a feature
I. Similarities in proteins and genes performing a given function among diverse organisms.
II. The biochemical similarities as structural similarities among diverse organisms.

1 Uncommon ancestry
2 Extinct ancestry
3 Divergent ancestry
4 Common ancestry
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346393 Embryological support for evolution was disapproved by:

1 Alfred Wallace
2 Charles Darwin
3 Oparin
4 Karl Ernst von Baer
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346394 How many examples in the list given below represent homology?
(i) Forelimbs of cheetah and human
(ii) Thorn of bougainvillea and tendril of cucurbita
(iii) Eyes of octopus and mammals
(iv) Brain of vertebrates
(v) Tendrils of cucurbita and pea
(vi) Sweet potato and potato

1 Two
2 Three
3 Four
4 Five
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346410 Recapitulation theory / Biogenetic law was proposed by______

1 Charles Darwin
2 Urey and Miller
3 Ernst Haeckel
4 Karl Haeckel
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346391 Which is not an example of anthropogenic evolution

1 Excess use of herbicides, pesticides
2 Drug resistant eukaryotic organisms
3 Industrial melanism of
Biston betularia
4 Industrial melanism of
Darwins finches
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346392 The following statements guide us to a feature
I. Similarities in proteins and genes performing a given function among diverse organisms.
II. The biochemical similarities as structural similarities among diverse organisms.

1 Uncommon ancestry
2 Extinct ancestry
3 Divergent ancestry
4 Common ancestry
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346393 Embryological support for evolution was disapproved by:

1 Alfred Wallace
2 Charles Darwin
3 Oparin
4 Karl Ernst von Baer
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346394 How many examples in the list given below represent homology?
(i) Forelimbs of cheetah and human
(ii) Thorn of bougainvillea and tendril of cucurbita
(iii) Eyes of octopus and mammals
(iv) Brain of vertebrates
(v) Tendrils of cucurbita and pea
(vi) Sweet potato and potato

1 Two
2 Three
3 Four
4 Five
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346410 Recapitulation theory / Biogenetic law was proposed by______

1 Charles Darwin
2 Urey and Miller
3 Ernst Haeckel
4 Karl Haeckel
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346391 Which is not an example of anthropogenic evolution

1 Excess use of herbicides, pesticides
2 Drug resistant eukaryotic organisms
3 Industrial melanism of
Biston betularia
4 Industrial melanism of
Darwins finches
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346392 The following statements guide us to a feature
I. Similarities in proteins and genes performing a given function among diverse organisms.
II. The biochemical similarities as structural similarities among diverse organisms.

1 Uncommon ancestry
2 Extinct ancestry
3 Divergent ancestry
4 Common ancestry
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346393 Embryological support for evolution was disapproved by:

1 Alfred Wallace
2 Charles Darwin
3 Oparin
4 Karl Ernst von Baer
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346394 How many examples in the list given below represent homology?
(i) Forelimbs of cheetah and human
(ii) Thorn of bougainvillea and tendril of cucurbita
(iii) Eyes of octopus and mammals
(iv) Brain of vertebrates
(v) Tendrils of cucurbita and pea
(vi) Sweet potato and potato

1 Two
2 Three
3 Four
4 Five
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346410 Recapitulation theory / Biogenetic law was proposed by______

1 Charles Darwin
2 Urey and Miller
3 Ernst Haeckel
4 Karl Haeckel
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346391 Which is not an example of anthropogenic evolution

1 Excess use of herbicides, pesticides
2 Drug resistant eukaryotic organisms
3 Industrial melanism of
Biston betularia
4 Industrial melanism of
Darwins finches
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346392 The following statements guide us to a feature
I. Similarities in proteins and genes performing a given function among diverse organisms.
II. The biochemical similarities as structural similarities among diverse organisms.

1 Uncommon ancestry
2 Extinct ancestry
3 Divergent ancestry
4 Common ancestry
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346393 Embryological support for evolution was disapproved by:

1 Alfred Wallace
2 Charles Darwin
3 Oparin
4 Karl Ernst von Baer
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346394 How many examples in the list given below represent homology?
(i) Forelimbs of cheetah and human
(ii) Thorn of bougainvillea and tendril of cucurbita
(iii) Eyes of octopus and mammals
(iv) Brain of vertebrates
(v) Tendrils of cucurbita and pea
(vi) Sweet potato and potato

1 Two
2 Three
3 Four
4 Five
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346410 Recapitulation theory / Biogenetic law was proposed by______

1 Charles Darwin
2 Urey and Miller
3 Ernst Haeckel
4 Karl Haeckel