Evolution Practice Test

 

Multiple Choice

Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

 

____ 1. Lamarck's contribution to the theory of evolution was the concept of

a.

natural selection.

b.

catastrophism.

c.

inheritance of acquired characteristics.

d.

mutation.

e.

geographic distribution of organisms.

 

____ 2. Of the following, which does NOT characterize a population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

a.

large population size

b.

no mutation

c.

differential reproduction

d.

absence of gene flow

 

 

____ 3. The maintenance of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is encouraged

a.

when sexual selection occurs.

b.

when mutations occur.

c.

in small populations.

d.

when there is no gene flow between different populations.

e.

all of these

 

 

____ 4. Directional selection occurs when

a.

the environment controls which organisms will survive.

b.

humans determine which organisms will survive.

c.

the extremes of the population have a lesser chance to survive.

d.

the extremes of the population have a better chance to survive.

e.

the organisms on one extreme of the population have a better chance to survive than those on the other extreme.

 

 

____ 5. When a population goes through a bottleneck,

a.

genetic drift is likely to occur.

b.

mutation rates increase.

c.

extinction rates decrease.

d.

natural selection decreases in intensity.

 

 

____ 6. The greatest contributor(s) to allopatric isolation is (are)

a.

geographical barriers.

b.

differences in reproductive timing.

c.

gametic incompatibility.

d.

hybrid inviability.

e.

behavioral peculiarities.

 

 

____ 7. The gradual model of evolutionary change proposes that most morphological change occurs

a.

gradually but without development of new species.

b.

rapidly but without speciation.

c.

gradually during speciation.

d.

rapidly leading to new species.

 

 

____ 8. If the frequency of a recessive gene in a population under genetic equilibrium is 40 percent, in the next generation the frequency of that gene would be

a.

20 percent.

b.

40 percent.

c.

80 percent.

d.

dependent upon other factors, so it cannot be predicted but must instead be reevaluated each generation.

 

 

____ 9.. If the frequency of the recessive allele is 30 percent, the frequency of the heterozygous carrier would be what percent?

a.

42

b.

9

c.

27

d.

60

e.

80

 

 

____ 10. Suppose that you have a population of guinea pigs in which two-thirds of the alleles for coat color specify black and one-third specify white. According to the Hardy-Weinberg rule, what will be the ratio of these alleles in the gene pool in future generations, provided all the guinea pigs reproduce?

a.

1:1

b.

2:1

c.

3:1

d.

.67:.11

 

11. Four of the five answers below are consistent with Darwin's theory of natural selection. Select the exception.

a.

All populations tend to overproduce.

b.

Some members are more adapted to the rigors of competition.

c.

Limited resources put limits on population growth.

d.

Variation in individuals is not inheritable.

e.

Traits appear and disappear.

 

 

Evolution Practice Test

Answer Section

 

MULTIPLE CHOICE

 

1. ANS: C

 

2. ANS: C

 

3. ANS: D

 

4. ANS: E

 

5. ANS: A

 

6. ANS: A

 

7. ANS: C

 

8. ANS: B

 

9. ANS: A

 

10. ANS: B

 

11. ANS: D