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8th Grade Evolution Quizzes, Questions & Answers
Recent Evolution Quizzes
The CENNI DEMO TEST READING 2 quiz explores major contributions to life sciences, focusing on the Theory of Evolution and its impact. It assesses understanding of biological classification, evolutionary theory, and adaptation...
Questions: 5 | Attempts: 506 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2025
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Sample QuestionThe study of living things on earth has a long history. Because of the incredible richness and diversity of life, most of the effort in biology and its predecessor, natural history, has been expanded in an attempt to describe what there is ―simple exploration and cataloguing. The classical sciences of descriptive botany and zoology, with their emphasis on classification, are examples of this sort of work. The division of living things into the plant kingdom and animal kingdom (plus three more kingdoms added by modern scientists to describe microscopic organisms and fungi), and the collection of all living things into a coherent classification scheme, are the fruit of this work. During the past century and a half, however, two important discoveries have changed the face of the life sciences. The first of these was the development of the Theory of Evolution by Charles Darwin and others. The mechanism of natural selection gave naturalists for the first time a way of answering questions about how life came to have the forms it has, rather than just questions about what those forms are. The great social and intellectual turmoil triggered by Darwin’s work is interesting, of course, but is not relevant from a purely scientific standpoint. What does matter is that we can now understand how the observed diversity of living things could have arisen through the action of a simple and easily comprehended mechanism. The original Darwinian notions have been modified and expanded since his time, of course, and there is still debate about the pace at which species evolve. Nevertheless, the main principle of Darwinism ―that living things change and adapt in response to their environment― has been incorporated as one of the pillars of the modern life sciences. What is the topic of this passage?
Explore the fundamentals of evolution in this engaging trivia quiz. Test your knowledge on key concepts like natural selection, fitness, and reproductive isolation, and learn about the impact of artificial selection. Ideal for...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 296 | Last updated: Sep 1, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhich of these is NOT one of the three requirements for evolution to occur?
This quiz, titled 'Unit 8 Targets 2 and 3: Evolution', assesses understanding of evolutionary biology through questions on allele frequency changes, fossil records, and theories of evolution. It's designed to evaluate knowledge...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 441 | Last updated: Mar 17, 2025
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Sample QuestionA biologist hypothesizes that biological evolution is occuring in a certain population of freshwater fish she is studying. To support this hypothesis, the biologist would need to document a change in which of the following?
This 'Biology Week 3 Quiz' assesses knowledge on Earth's formation, the emergence of life, geological timelines, Lamarck's evolutionary hypothesis, and mass extinctions. It's designed to enhance understanding of evolutionary...
Questions: 14 | Attempts: 343 | Last updated: Mar 17, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhich of these arrows correspond to the time when the Earth was formed?
Explore the principles that govern the natural world with our Evolution and Natural Selection Quiz. This comprehensive quiz is designed to test your knowledge of the fundamental concepts that explain the diversity of life on...
Questions: 34 | Attempts: 1746 | Last updated: Aug 5, 2025
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Sample QuestionThe image illustrates what evolutionary concept?
This quiz titled 'Bio 1 - Mechanisms of Evolution' explores key concepts in biology, focusing on evolution. It assesses understanding of biological variation, species classification, vestigial structures, adaptations, and...
Questions: 50 | Attempts: 289 | Last updated: Sep 7, 2025
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Sample QuestionThe difference in the physical traits of an individual from those of other individuals in a group is called a(n)
How much do you know about evolution and classification? Do you know what characteristic of the early autotrophs gave them an advantage over early heterotrophs? What best describes the process of evolution, based on their...
Questions: 26 | Attempts: 1003 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhen comparing 2 populations of animals, which statement most likely indicates that they are the same species?
This 'Classification & Evolution test bank' assesses understanding of species classification, natural selection, and evolutionary processes. It includes questions on species interbreeding, autotroph advantages, and survival...
Questions: 30 | Attempts: 196 | Last updated: Oct 22, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhen comparing 2 populations of animals, which statement most likely indicates that they are the same species?
This quiz titled 'Chapter 22 evolution Quiz \/ Review on evolution' assesses understanding of evolutionary patterns, Darwin's theories, and natural selection. It features key concepts such as adaptations and the role of the...
Questions: 8 | Attempts: 2589 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhich of the following is an example of the pattern of evolution
How much do you know about hominids? Any member of the group consisting of all modern extinct humans and great apes. Hominoids are characterized as an upright gait., increased brain size, and intelligence compared with other...
Questions: 19 | Attempts: 128 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhere did all hominid species originate?
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