Graham Evolution Quiz: MCQ! Test

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  • 1. 
    The process consisting of separation, adaptation, and division is
    • A. 

      Speciation

    • B. 

      Adaptation

    • C. 

      Reproduction

    • D. 

      Overproduction

  • 2. 
    The fact that an organism’s offspring are not identical is known as:
    • A. 

      Genetics

    • B. 

      Inherited Variations

    • C. 

      Mitosis

    • D. 

      Overproduction

  • 3. 
    Is it possible for two different species to have a common ancestor?
    • A. 

      Yes

    • B. 

      No

    • C. 

      Never in 4.6 billion years

    • D. 

      Only whales and hippos.

  • 4. 
    The trace remains of an organism(fossils) that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in:
    • A. 

      Gravesites

    • B. 

      Oil

    • C. 

      Sedimentary Rock

    • D. 

      Topsoil

  • 5. 
    What is an adaptation?
    • A. 

      Producing many more offspring than is expected to live to adulthood.

    • B. 

      Over time, animals may change behavior or physical appearance in response to changes in the environment. What is this called?

    • C. 

      Gathering food, water, and mates

    • D. 

      A type of symbiotic relationship

  • 6. 
    The appendix in humans is an example of a homologous structure.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 7. 
    Dinosaurs are believed to have lived in the Precambrian Era.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 8. 
    A dinosaur fossil is said to be 207 million years old. This is an example of relative dating.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 9. 
    The theory of Natural Selection was developed and published by:
  • 10. 
    Which type of Evolution evidence looks at the similar structures of different organisms?
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