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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111. Fill in the blank in the most accurate way: Fossils help in understanding evolution because they provide a record of organisms from ______.
ⓐ. different geological periods
ⓑ. only the present century
ⓒ. one fixed layer of earth only
ⓓ. only the modern atmosphere
112. Two fossils are found in undisturbed sedimentary rocks. Fossil X is from a higher layer, and fossil Y is from a deeper layer. Which conclusion is most appropriate?
ⓐ. Fossil X and fossil Y must belong to the same geological age.
ⓑ. Fossil X is older than fossil Y because it is closer to the surface.
ⓒ. Fossil Y is older than fossil X because deeper layers are generally earlier deposits.
ⓓ. Their relative ages cannot be inferred from the rock sequence.
113. Which statement about fossils is correct?
ⓐ. Fossils provide evidence that many organisms lived in the past but are no longer present today.
ⓑ. Fossils show only the external colour of modern organisms.
ⓒ. Fossils prove that all species have remained unchanged through time.
ⓓ. Fossils occur only in organisms that are still alive today.
114. Fossils of one organismal type are found only in a particular sedimentary layer and not in layers above it. The most reasonable interpretation is that
ⓐ. the organism evolved only in modern times
ⓑ. the organism could never be preserved after death
ⓒ. that organism belonged mainly to a particular geological period
ⓓ. all upper layers are older than the lower layer
115. Which conclusion is best supported when older and younger rock layers contain different fossil assemblages?
ⓐ. Geological layers form in random order.
ⓑ. All organisms appeared and disappeared at the same time.
ⓒ. Fossils move upward freely after burial.
ⓓ. Different groups of organisms dominated at different times in earth’s history.
116. A fossil species is abundant in deeper layers but absent from all higher layers in an undisturbed sequence. This most strongly suggests
ⓐ. the species became progressively younger with depth
ⓑ. the species became extinct before the later layers were deposited
ⓒ. the species moved upward after burial
ⓓ. the fossil belongs to a modern organism
117. Which statement best explains why comparative morphology and anatomy are used in evolution?
ⓐ. They compare only the feeding habits of organisms.
ⓑ. They help identify the exact geological age of rocks.
ⓒ. They use similarities and differences in structure to infer relationships among organisms.
ⓓ. They deal only with chemical composition of blood.
118. Which of the following would be most useful in comparative anatomical evidence for evolution?
ⓐ. comparing the structural plan of forelimbs in different vertebrates
ⓑ. measuring the depth of a sedimentary rock layer
ⓒ. counting alleles in an isolated population
ⓓ. observing seasonal migration in birds
119. Which statement is most consistent with comparative morphology as evidence for evolution?
ⓐ. Organisms living in different habitats can never be related.
ⓑ. Similarity in basic body design may indicate descent from a common ancestor.
ⓒ. External appearance alone always proves identical ancestry.
ⓓ. Only fossils can provide evolutionary evidence.
120. Comparative anatomy is especially helpful because it
ⓐ. replaces the need for all fossil evidence
ⓑ. allows structural relationships among organisms to be studied directly
ⓒ. proves that all organisms perform the same functions
ⓓ. depends only on the age of the earth
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