front 1 1) Which of the following statements best describes theories?
| back 1 Answer: B |
front 2 2) Catastrophism, meaning the regular occurrence of geological or
meteorological disturbances (catastrophes), was Cuvier's attempt to
explain the existence of | back 2 Answer: B |
front 3 3) With what other idea of his time was Cuvier's theory of
catastrophism most in conflict? | back 3 Answer: D |
front 4 4) What was the prevailing belief prior to the time of Lyell and
Darwin? | back 4 Answer: A |
front 5 5) During a study session about evolution, one of your fellow
students remarks, "The giraffe stretched its neck while reaching
for higher leaves; its offspring inherited longer necks as a
result." Which statement is most likely to be helpful in
correcting this student's misconception? | back 5 Answer: A |
front 6 6) Which of the following is the most accurate summary of Cuvier's
consideration of fossils found in the vicinity of Paris? | back 6 Answer: C |
front 7 7) In the mid-1900s, the Soviet geneticist Lysenko believed that his
winter wheat plants, exposed to ever-colder temperatures, would
eventually give rise to ever more cold-tolerant winter wheat.
Lysenko's attempts in this regard were most in agreement with the
ideas of | back 7 Answer: C |
front 8 8) Charles Darwin was the first person to propose | back 8 Answer: D |
front 9 9) Which of these conditions should completely prevent the occurrence
of natural selection in a population over time? | back 9 Answer: A |
front 10 10) Natural selection is based on all of the following except
| back 10 Answer: E |
front 11 11) Which of the following represents an idea that Darwin learned
from the writings of Thomas Malthus? | back 11 Answer: B |
front 12 12) Given a population that contains genetic variation, what is the
correct sequence of the following events, under the influence of
natural selection? | back 12 Answer: A |
front 13 13) A biologist studied a population of squirrels for 15 years.
During that time, the population was never fewer than 30 squirrels and
never more than 45. Her data showed that over half of the squirrels
born did not survive to reproduce, because of both competition for
food and predation. In a single generation, 90% of the squirrels that
were born lived to reproduce, and the population increased to 80.
Which inference(s) about this population might be true? | back 13 Answer: E |
front 14 14) Which of the following must exist in a population before natural
selection can act upon that population? | back 14 Answer: A |
front 15 15) Which of Darwin's ideas had the strongest connection to Darwin
having read Malthus's essay on human population growth? | back 15 Answer: C |
front 16 16) If Darwin had been aware of genes, and of their typical mode of
transmission to subsequent generations, with which statement would he
most likely have been in agreement? | back 16 Answer: A |
front 17 17) The role that humans play in artificial selection is to | back 17 Answer: C |
front 18 18) Currently, two extant elephant species (X and Y) are placed in
the genus Loxodonta, and a third species (Z) is placed in the genus
Elephas. Thus, which statement should be true? | back 18 Answer: B |
front 19 19) The rise of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
can be considered to be an example of artificial selection because
| back 19 Answer: C |
front 20 20) In a hypothetical environment, fishes called pike-cichlids are
visual predators of algae-eating fish (in other words, they locate
their prey by sight). If a population of algae-eaters experiences
predation pressure from pike-cichlids, which of the following is least
likely to be observed in the algae-eater population over the course of
many generations? | back 20 Answer: C |
front 21 21) DDT was once considered a "silver bullet" that would
permanently eradicate insect pests. Today, instead, DDT is largely
useless against many insects. Which of these would have been required
for this pest eradication effort to be successful in the long run?
| back 21 Answer: D |
front 22 22) If the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus experiences a cost for
maintaining one or more antibiotic-resistance genes, then what should
happen in environments from which antibiotics are missing? | back 22 Answer: B |
front 23 23) Of the following anatomical structures, which is homologous to
the bones in the wing of a bird? | back 23 Answer: E |
front 24 24) If two modern organisms are distantly related in an evolutionary
sense, then one should expect that | back 24 Answer: B |
front 25 25) Structures as different as human arms, bat wings, and dolphin
flippers contain many of the same bones, these bones having developed
from very similar embryonic tissues. How do biologists interpret these
similarities? | back 25 Answer: E |
front 26 26) Over evolutionary time, many cave-dwelling organisms have lost
their eyes. Tapeworms have lost their digestive systems. Whales have
lost their hind limbs. How can natural selection account for these
losses? | back 26 Answer: C |
front 27 27) Which of the following pieces of evidence most strongly supports
the common origin of all life on Earth? | back 27 Answer: B |
front 28 28) Logically, which of these should cast the most doubt on the
relationships depicted by an evolutionary tree? | back 28 Answer: E |
front 29 29) Which of the following statements most detracts from the claim
that the human appendix is a completely vestigial organ? | back 29 Answer: C |
front 30 30) Members of two different species possess a similar-looking
structure that they use in a similar fashion to perform the same
function. Which information would best help distinguish between an
explanation based on homology versus one based on convergent
evolution? | back 30 Answer: B |
front 31 31) Ichthyosaurs were aquatic dinosaurs. Fossils show us that they
had dorsal fins and tails, as do fish, even though their closest
relatives were terrestrial reptiles that had neither dorsal fins nor
aquatic tails. The dorsal fins and tails of ichthyosaurs and fish are
| back 31 Answer: E |
front 32 32) Both ancestral birds and ancestral mammals shared a common
ancestor that was terrestrial. Today, penguins (which are birds) and
seals (which are mammals) have forelimbs adapted for swimming. What
term best describes the relationship of the bones in the forelimbs of
penguins and seals, and what term best describes the flippers of
penguins and seals? | back 32 Answer: C |
front 33 33) What must be true of any organ that is described as vestigial?
| back 33 Answer: B |
front 34 34) What is true of pseudogenes? | back 34 Answer: D |
front 35 35) It has been observed that organisms on islands are different
from, but closely related to, similar forms found on the nearest
continent. This is taken as evidence that | back 35 Answer: A |
front 36 36) If one wanted to find the largest number of endemic species, one
should visit which of the following geological features (assuming each
has existed for several millions of years)? | back 36 Answer: A |
front 37 37) A high degree of endemism is most likely in environments that are
| back 37 Answer: B |
front 38 The following questions refer to Figure 22.1, which shows an outcrop
of sedimentary rock whose strata are labeled A-D. | back 38 Answer: C |
front 39 The following questions refer to Figure 22.1, which shows an outcrop
of sedimentary rock whose strata are labeled A-D. | back 39 Answer: B |
front 40 40) Currently, two extant elephant species (X and Y) are placed in
the genus Loxodonta and a third species (Z) is placed in the genus
Elephas. Assuming this classification reflects evolutionary
relatedness, which of the following is the most accurate phylogenetic
tree? | back 40 Answer: D |
front 41 The following questions refer to the evolutionary tree in Figure
22.2. | back 41 Answer: E |
front 42 The following questions refer to the evolutionary tree in Figure
22.2. | back 42 Answer: D |
front 43 The following questions refer to the evolutionary tree in Figure
22.2. | back 43 Answer: E |
front 44 The following questions refer to the evolutionary tree in Figure
22.2. | back 44 Answer: B |
front 45 The following questions refer to the evolutionary tree in Figure
22.2. | back 45 Answer: E |
front 46 The following questions refer to the evolutionary tree in Figure
22.2. | back 46 Answer: B |
front 47 The following questions refer to the evolutionary tree in Figure
22.2. | back 47 Answer: B |
front 48 About 13 different species of finches inhabit the Galápagos Islands
today, all descendants of a common ancestor from the South American
mainland that arrived a few million years ago. Genetically, there are
four distinct lineages, but the 13 species are currently classified
among three genera. The first lineage to diverge from the ancestral
lineage was the warbler finch (genus Certhidea). Next to diverge was
the vegetarian finch (genus Camarhynchus), followed by five tree finch
species (also in genus Camarhynchus) and six ground finch species
(genus Geospiza). | back 48 Answer: B |
front 49 About 13 different species of finches inhabit the Galápagos Islands
today, all descendants of a common ancestor from the South American
mainland that arrived a few million years ago. Genetically, there are
four distinct lineages, but the 13 species are currently classified
among three genera. The first lineage to diverge from the ancestral
lineage was the warbler finch (genus Certhidea). Next to diverge was
the vegetarian finch (genus Camarhynchus), followed by five tree finch
species (also in genus Camarhynchus) and six ground finch species
(genus Geospiza). | back 49 Answer: A |
front 50 About 13 different species of finches inhabit the Galápagos Islands
today, all descendants of a common ancestor from the South American
mainland that arrived a few million years ago. Genetically, there are
four distinct lineages, but the 13 species are currently classified
among three genera. The first lineage to diverge from the ancestral
lineage was the warbler finch (genus Certhidea). Next to diverge was
the vegetarian finch (genus Camarhynchus), followed by five tree finch
species (also in genus Camarhynchus) and six ground finch species
(genus Geospiza). | back 50 Answer: E |
front 51 51) Which of the following is not an observation or inference on
which natural selection is based? | back 51 Answer: B |
front 52 52) Which of the following observations helped Darwin shape his
concept of descent with modification? | back 52 Answer: D |
front 53 53) Within six months of effectively using methicillin to treat S.
aureus infections in a community, all new infections were caused by
MRSA. How can this result best be explained? | back 53 Answer: D |
front 54 54) The upper forelimbs of humans and bats have fairly similar
skeletal structures, whereas the corresponding bones in whales have
very different shapes and proportions. However, genetic data suggest
that all three kinds of organisms diverged from a common ancestor at
about the same time. Which of the following is the most likely
explanation for these data? | back 54 Answer: C |
front 55 55) DNA sequences in many human genes are very similar to the
sequences of corresponding genes in chimpanzees. The most likely
explanation for this result is that | back 55 Answer: A |