Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 6: Evolution – Part 2
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 6: Evolution – Part 2

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101. A theory that treats mutation as the main cause of speciation is most directly linked with
ⓐ. de Vries
ⓑ. Wallace
ⓒ. Lamarck
ⓓ. Oparin
102. Which statement about mutation theory is correct?
ⓐ. It explains the origin of organic molecules before life arose.
ⓑ. It argues that all evolutionary change is non-heritable.
ⓒ. It proposes that speciation can result from sudden mutational events rather than only slow gradual change.
ⓓ. It states that fossil layers remain unchanged across geological time.
103. Fossils are best described as
ⓐ. impressions formed only by recent living organisms in soil
ⓑ. preserved remains or traces of organisms, often found in rocks
ⓒ. body parts of organisms that are always preserved in ice
ⓓ. living forms that have remained unchanged since origin
104. Which type of rock is most closely associated with the preservation of fossils?
ⓐ. sedimentary rock
ⓑ. igneous rock
ⓒ. metamorphic rock
ⓓ. volcanic lava
105. Which statement about sedimentary layers is correct?
ⓐ. Deeper sedimentary layers are generally older than the layers above them.
ⓑ. Upper sedimentary layers are always older than the layers below them.
ⓒ. All sedimentary layers are of the same age if fossils are present.
ⓓ. The age of a layer cannot be compared with another layer in the same sequence.
106. Different sedimentary layers containing different kinds of fossils mainly suggest that
ⓐ. all organisms lived together at one time
ⓑ. fossils move freely between layers after burial
ⓒ. life forms have changed across geological time
ⓓ. extinct organisms were never real living forms
107. Which statement best shows how fossils support evolution?
ⓐ. Fossils prove that all modern organisms appeared together.
ⓑ. Fossils show only the structure of present-day organisms.
ⓒ. Fossils show that extinct organisms once existed and that life changed through time.
ⓓ. Fossils are useful only for identifying rock colour and texture.
108. A fossil found in a lower rock layer is most reasonably interpreted as
ⓐ. younger than fossils in all upper layers
ⓑ. exactly the same age as the earth
ⓒ. part of a living population still hidden underground
ⓓ. older than fossils found in higher layers of the same sequence
109. Which of the following is the best example of paleontological evidence?
ⓐ. comparing the amino acid sequence of two proteins
ⓑ. studying preserved remains of organisms in rock layers
ⓒ. observing variation in a living population of moths
ⓓ. calculating allele frequencies in a population
110. Aquatic fossils found in rock layers mainly indicate that
ⓐ. aquatic organisms could never be preserved
ⓑ. only land organisms contribute to fossil records
ⓒ. water prevents fossil formation completely
ⓓ. organisms from ancient aquatic environments lived during earlier geological periods
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