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In England before the industrialization set in, it was observed that there were winged moths on the trees. However after industrialization, there were more melanised moths in the same area. This is an example of 

  1. Evolution by anthropogenic action

  2. Environmental pollution due to deposition of soot on wings

  3. Natural selection

  4. both (1) and (3)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Due to industrialization, the air pollution increased and lichens growth is declined so the black colored moths are well camouflaged themselves into the bark of trees that are covered by the industrial pollution and reproduce but white peppered moth are visible and more visible to predators so naturally declined. This is caused as humans evolve themselves but that increase the pollution and lead to a wrong or negative way for the moth.

So the correct option is "both (1) and (3)".

Darwin was influenced by one of the following in proposing his theory of natural section______

  1. Malthus theory of population

  2. Cell theory

  3. Overflow of population

  4. Mendel's law of inheritance


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Thomas Malthus' opinions regarding the struggle to survive helped to inspire Charles Darwin in his development of the theory of natural selection. Darwin noted that the population-food imbalance postulated by Malthus would lead to competition between offspring. He considered that some of those offspring would be better equipped for the struggle than others, and so would flourish. This "survival of the fittest" became the central theme to Darwin's developing theory. 

So the answer is 'Malthus theory of population'. 

Prominent factors of evolution is _______.
(a) Heredity
(b) Variation
(c) Reproduction
(d) Sex determination.

  1. a and b

  2. b and c

  3. a, b and c

  4. All of four


Correct Option: A

Cosmozoic theory was given by ____________

  1. Darwin

  2. Richter

  3. Aristotle

  4. Von Baer


Correct Option: C

Miller id related to ___________________.

  1. Origin & Evolution of life

  2. Use and disuse theory of evolution

  3. Neo-Darwinism

  4. Neo - Lamarckism


Correct Option: D

Modern theory called synthetic theory of evolution is based on

  1. Genetic and chromosomal mutations

  2. Genetic recombination and natural selection

  3. Reproductive isolation

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The modern synthetic theory of evolution is the result of the work of a number of scientists namely T. Dobzhansky, R.A. Fisher, J.B.S. Haldane, Swall Wright, Ernst Mayr, and G.L. Stebbins. Stebbins in his book, Process of Organic Evolution, discussed the synthetic theory.
It includes the following factors 

(1) Gene mutations 
(2) Variation (Recombination) 
(3) Heredity 
(4) Natural selection
(5) Isolation.
In addition, three accessory factors affect the working of these five basic factors -  Migration of individuals from one population to another as well as hybridization between races or closely related species both increase the amount of genetic variability available to a population. The effects of chance acting on small populations may alter the way in which natural selection guides the course of evolution.
Thus, option D is correct.

Which of the following placental mammals appears to be similar to a corresponding marsupial NUMBAT?

  1. Anteater

  2. Bobcat

  3. Mole

  4. Wolf


Correct Option: A

The role of reproductive isolation in evolution is

  1. Differentiation of species

  2. Maintenance of species

  3. Evolutionary divergence

  4. Extermination of species


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Environmental change and isolation of groups of organisms play an important role in evolution. Isolation means that organisms of the same species are separated, and happens when there is something between the organisms that they can't cross. Organisms become isolated as a result of environmental change. The cause of isolation can be gradual, like when mountains or deserts form, or continents split apart. It can also be quick, such as organisms being blown to different places by a storm or tsunami (tidal waves).
When organisms become isolated the two groups are also not able to reproduce together, so variations and mutations that occur in one group are not necessarily found in the other group. The longer the groups are isolated, the more different they are. They eventually become different species. Moreover, if there is a change in the environment of one group it does not necessarily occur in the environment of the other. So they will evolve and adapt differently. So, the role of isolation in evolution is maintenance of species. Thus, option B is correct.
Differentiation of species or evolutionary divergence or extermination of species are not the roles of isolation in evolution. Thus, other options are wrong.

Who gave evolutionary concept of determinants?

  1. Dobzhansky

  2. Wright

  3. Weismann

  4. Lamarck


Correct Option: C

Modern synthetic theory of evolution is based on ____________.

  1. Genetic and chromosomal mutation

  2. Genetic recombination and selection by nature

  3. Reproductive isolation

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D