Bio Evolution

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Bio Evolution Quiz

Test your knowledge on the fascinating world of biological evolution with this interactive quiz! Covering key concepts such as adaptations, differential reproductive success, and the mechanisms of natural selection, this quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of evolutionary biology.

Join now to explore:

  • Evolutionary mechanisms
  • Species relationships
  • Genetic variation
  • Important historical figures in evolution
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringLife247
Which of the following is the best description of an Adaptation?
Survival of the fittest
An inherited characteristic which increases an individuals chances of survival or reproduction
Any inherited characteristic
An individual producing more offspring than another individual of the same population
Which of the following is the best description of ‘Differential Reproductive Success?
Survival of the fittest
An individual producing more offspring than another individual of the same population
An inherited characteristic which increases an individuals chances of survival or reproduction
Any inherited characteristic
Which of the following species are most closely related?
Foxes – coyotes - bears
Foxes-whales-raccoons
Foxes-wolves – coyotes
Foxes – wolves-rabbits
The appearance of numerous new species over a short timescale is an example of:-
Adaptive Radiation
Emigration
Extinction
Convergent Evolution
What is the correct sequences of hierarchical levels in the classification of organisms?
Kingdom, Phylum, Class Family, Order, Genus, Species
Kingdom, Phylum, Order, Family, Class Genus, Species
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
Kingdom, Phylum, Order, Family, Genus, Class, Species
What was the title of Charles Darwin's 1859 book where he published his thoughts on evolution?
Evolution: One Mans Procrastination
The Origin of Species by Evolution
The Evolution of Species by Means of Natural Selection
The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection
Which evolutionary mechanism proposed by Darwin was responsible for the origin of new species?
Fossilization
Natural Selection
Mutation
Extinction
Approximately how long has there been life on Earth?
400,000 years
4 million weddings and a funeral
4 million years
4 billion years
Which process, carried out by single cell organisms using light energy to make carbohydrates, changed the composition of Earth’s atmosphere?
Natural Selection
Extinction
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Why do you think that most sea turtle eggs tend to hatch at the same time?
Some eggs will mutate into ninjas taking out the predators with ninja moves
The first to hatch have the best chance of survival
If all of the eggs hatch at the same time predators cannot eat all the young
The last to hatch have the best chance of survival
In the Bean Bunnies simulation what was the original frequency of both the F and f alleles before generation 1?
50 and 50
F was dominant and f was recessive
F and f
0.5 and 0.5
In the Breeding Bunnies simulation what genotype was “selected against” ?
Ff
Ff
Furry
Furless
In the Bean Bunnies simulation what phenotype was “selected for” ?
Ff
Furless
Furry
Ff
What was the observed change in the frequencies of F and f alleles from generation 1 to generation 10?
The frequency of both alleles decreased.
The frequency of F increased, the frequency of f decreased.
The frequency of both alleles increased.
The frequency of F decreased, the frequency of f increased.
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