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1Which of the following individuals was an early proponent of evolution? Even though his explanation of how change in species occurs was incorrect, he was steadfast in promoting ideas of evolutionary change.
A)Alfred Russel Wallace
B)Charles Darwin
C)Jean Baptiste Lamarck
D)Godfrey H. Hardy



2According to Charles Darwin, evolution is most closely related to which concept?
A)natural selection
B)scientific creationism
C)inheritance of acquired characteristics
D)absence of change in a species



3The idea that the earth is shaped today by the forces of wind, rain, rivers, volcanoes, and geological uplift—just as it has been in the past—is known as:
A)uniformitarianism.
B)scientific creationism
C)inheritance of acquired characteristics
D)absence of change in a species



4The idea that the earth is shaped today by the forces of wind, rain, rivers, volcanoes, and geological uplift—just as it has been in the past—was developed by
A)Charles Darwin.
B)Alfred Russel Wallace.
C)James Hutton and Charles Lyell.
D)John Henslow.



5The discovery of fossils of horses, giant armadillos, and giant sloths in South America suggested to Charles Darwin that:
A)horses evolved in Europe and were brought to America by early explorers.
B)the species composition of the earth has changed through geological history.
C)little change in South American life forms occurred since they originated.
D)catastrophic events led to the extinction of mammals in South America.



6The formation of new species from an ancestral species in response to the opening of new habitats is:
A)neutral selection.
B)natural selection.
C)neo-Darwinism.
D)adaptive radiation.



7All of the following are a part of the theory of evolution by natural selection except one. Select the exception.
A)All organisms have a far greater reproductive potential than is ever realized.
B)Inherited variations arise as a result of encountering an environmental challenge that must be overcome.
C)There is a constant struggle for existence, and many individuals die.
D)Adaptive traits are perpetuated in subsequent generations because individuals with less adaptive traits are less likely to reproduce than individuals with more adaptive traits.



8The combination of Darwinian evolutionary theory and population genetics is referred to as the:
A)modern synthesis or neo-Darwinism.
B)biogeography.
C)adaptation theory.
D)adaptive radiation.



9The development of pesticide resistance in crop pests is an example of
A)macroevolution.
B)convergent evolution.
C)microevolution.
D)minievolution.



10Structures and processes that are derived from a common ancestor are said to be
A)analogous.
B)homologous.
C)convergent.
D)divergent.



11The study of fossils is called
A)geology.
B)biogeography.
C)comparative anatomy.
D)paleontology.



12The theory of uniformitarianism was important for Charles Darwin's ideas because it indicated that the earth was much older than 6,000 years and that the face of the earth changed gradually over its history.
A)True
B)False



13Ancestral finches encountered habitats in the Galapagos Islands that were devoid of other birds and predators. They rapidly multiplied and filled ecological roles that were unusual for finches on the mainland. This account is an example of adaptive radiation.
A)True
B)False



14Natural selection is a positive force that selects from individuals with adaptive traits, allowing them to reproduce.
A)True
B)False



15Evolutionary adaptations lead to perfection in a species.
A)True
B)False



16Variations on which natural selection acts arise as a result of random mutations. A new variation may, or may not, be adaptive.
A)True
B)False



17In a fossil bed, older fossils would be found above younger fossils.
A)True
B)False



18Natural selection involves detrimental traits being eliminated from a population by the failure of the organism containing them to reproduce.
A)True
B)False



19An adaptation present in an organism in one environment may be maladaptive in another environment.
A)True
B)False



20Over long periods of time, microevolutionary changes may result in macroevolution.
A)True
B)False



21New structures and processes are usually the result of evolutionary changes in existing structures and processes.
A)True
B)False



22The results of convergent evolution are correctly depicted in tree diagrams.
A)True
B)False



23The study of evolution through the analysis of animal development is called evo-devo. This study is demonstrating that diverse groups of organisms share homeotic genes that direct the development of related body parts.
A)True
B)False







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