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Evolution Test. 1

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1) In the Lamarckian explanation of giraffe neck evolution, how did their necks become longer?

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2) Which group of prokaryotes is believed by evolutionists to be the first living beings on Earth?

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3) Which of the following is NOT one of Lamarck's basic assumptions regarding evolution?

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4) Eukaryotes are estimated to have appeared how many years ago, according to fossil records?

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5) According to the endosymbiosis theory, what did a large anaerobic amoeboid prokaryote ingest that later developed into a mitochondrion?

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6) Which of the following is cited as evidence supporting the endosymbiosis theory for mitochondria and chloroplasts?

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7) What did Lamarck propose about characteristics acquired by an individual during its lifetime?

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8) What was the likely atmospheric condition of early Earth, according to evolutionists?

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9) According to evolutionists, approximately how long ago did life begin on Earth?

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10) Which of the following describes the initial nutritional mode of the earliest prokaryotes according to the text?

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11) What significant change occurred in Earth's atmosphere that allowed life on land to become possible approximately 420 million years ago?

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12) Lamarck's contribution to science is considered important because he was the first to propose that:

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13) What is a major drawback of Lamarckism, identified by later scientific understanding?

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14) Which theory for the evolution of eukaryotes suggests that the prokaryotic cell membrane folded inward to enclose genetic material?

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15) What was the critical consequence of the emergence of the eukaryotic cell?

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16) Who proposed the Endosymbiosis theory?

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17) The hypothesis suggesting that the first living beings originated in hot water springs among inorganic and organic molecules is called the:

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18) Which animal's evolution did Lamarck famously use to illustrate his hypothesis of acquired characteristics?

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19) According to Lamarck, what happens to organs that are more frequently used by an organism?

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20) The anatomical, biochemical, and behavioral characteristics an individual displays as it develops through life are known as its:

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Evolution Test. 2

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1) Why was Lamarck criticized in his day?

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2) The processes of natural selection cause an increase of which type of alleles within a population?

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3) Which of the following examples did Lamarck cite to illustrate the 'use and disuse' principle?

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4) Scientific truth, concerning creation, is described as tentative, while theological truth to the believer is considered:

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5) Which of the following is an example of an 'environmental' limit on population growth mentioned in the text?

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6) What was the title of Darwin's landmark book published in 1859?

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7) 'Survival of the fittest' means that individuals who are fittest are those that:

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8) Thomas R. Malthus's work, 'An Essay on the Principle of Population,' primarily highlighted the discrepancy between:

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9) According to evolutionists, what is the origin of the universe and man?

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10) What does 'overproduction' imply about a population's potential growth?

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11) Who independently conceived a theory of the origin of species by natural selection?

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12) What was Charles Darwin's position aboard the HMS Beagle?

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13) Which of Darwin's observations states that individuals in a population exhibit differences in their traits?

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14) Which concept describes the differential reproductive capacities among individuals of a population, central to Darwin's theory?

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15) According to Darwin, what is the consequence of each species having the capacity to produce more offspring than will survive to maturity?

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16) Which of the following best describes the belief of supporters of Special Creation?

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17) How many pages was Darwin's initial brief sketch of his theory, written for himself in 1842?

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18) Darwin's 'Descent with modification' suggests that all organisms are related through:

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19) Darwin's observations on the Galapagos Islands were most important in the development of his ideas about:

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20) Who proposed the theory of uniformitarianism, influencing Darwin's understanding of Earth's age?

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Evolution Test. 3

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1) Darwin noticed the absence of which animal in South America, despite suitable environmental conditions?

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2) According to the fossil record, which type of organism represents the oldest known fossils?

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3) What is biogeography?

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4) Which of the following is an example of a physical barrier inhibiting the distribution of organisms?

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5) Biogeographic studies reveal that life-forms in different parts of the world possess:

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6) Which concept involves organisms that share similar traits due to adapting to similar environments, despite not sharing a recent common ancestor?

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7) Which of the following is cited as a source of evidence for evolution?

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8) What is the concept related to random fluctuations in allele frequencies from one generation to the next, especially in small populations?

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9) The study of similarities and differences in the DNA and proteins of different species provides evidence for evolution through:

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10) The succession of fossil forms provides strong evidence in favor of evolution because it offers a:

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11) Which of the following represents the correct chronological sequence of vertebrate classes in the fossil record?

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12) What does Neo-Darwinism refer to?

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13) Differentiating between convergent and divergent evolution is based on the inheritance of which types of structures?

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14) What is the science of discovery, identification, and interpretation of fossils called?

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15) Which principle describes the conditions under which allelic frequencies in a population remain constant from generation to generation?

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16) The emergence of which scientific field has provided firm support for Darwinian theory, leading to Neo-Darwinism?

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17) The process by which new and distinct species are formed in the course of evolution is known as:

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