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Test Description: Standard 4: Evolution
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1) Darwin's theory of evolution suggests that:
A
different species can interbreed
B
extinct species are not related to living species
C
animals that look alike are the most closely related.
D
speicies change over time
2) Which statement about evolution in the Galapogos finches is true?
A
Natural Selection on beak size and shape is driven by available food
B
Stabilizing selection has faved favored an intermediate beak type for all of the finiches
C
Mate choice likely plays no role in the finches' evolution
D
None of the finich species is reproductively isolated
3) The relationship among living species and their ancestors is shown in:
A
None of the above
B
an evolutionary diagram.
C
a cladogram.
D
a timeline.
4) Variations in a poplutation are caused by
A
artifical selection
B
selective breeding
C
random mutations
D
natural selection
5) The process of how organisms acquire adaptations over time is called:
A
natural selection
B
selective breeding
C
adaptation
D
evolution
6) As a populations’ habitat changes over time, which species would have a better chance of survival?
A
A species that feeds only on one type of food
B
A species with a high level of variation
C
A species that rarely mutates
D
A species with a low level of variation
7) The picture shows the same piece of anatomy for 4 different species. The structures shown are referred to as:
A
arms
B
analogous structure
C
homologous structures
D
vetebrates
8) Evidence for evolution can be found in:
A
fossil record
B
DNA analysis
C
All of the above
D
comparative anatomy
9) Which of the following must happen for a new species to evolve?
A
All of the above
B
Isolation
C
Adaptation
D
Differentation
10) The climate of a certain area is cold, and snow is found on the ground most of the year. Equal numbers of two populations of rabbits are introduced into this climate by a group of
A
There will be more brown rabbits that white rabbits.
B
There is no way to predict what will happen to the rabbit population.
C
There will be equal numbers of brown and white rabbits.
D
There will be more white rabbits than brown rabbits.
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