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Modern evolutionary theory consists of the concepts of Darwin modified by knowledge concerning

  1. Population statistics

  2. Mendel's law

  3. The idea of the survival of the fittest

  4. Competition


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • Charles Darwin proposed the theory of natural selection. It emphasized that in a population, variations result based on different combinations of traits and the carrying capacity of the environment is limited. 
  • Hence there cannot be a guarantee of breeding and reproduction probability. In such a situation nature selects the best-adapted organisms for survival with better traits than the other.  
  • Such an organism will have a greater chance of becoming parents for the next generation because of its superior characters. 
  • So there is a struggle among the organisms for existence in which only the fittest organism survives and others perish. This concept is called as the survival of the fittest. Thus the correct answer is option C. 

Darwin correlated variations observed in nature to variations found in

  1. Human society

  2. Breeding domesticated animals

  3. Breeding crop plants

  4. Caged animals


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Darwin notes that there is greater variation observed in domesticated species than would be seen in the wild. Darwin admits that the laws governing inheritance are not yet fully understood, why some traits might skip generations while others only appear in one sex or the other. He reviews a number of domesticated species, in particular various breeds of dogs where it remains unclear if they derive from a single parent species or several. After the different types of animals he has focused his study on domestic pigeons. So, the correct answer is "Breeding domesticated animals".

According to Darwin, one acre of land may contain

  1. About 100,000 earthworms

  2. About 50,000 earthworms

  3. About 20,000 earthworms

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Darwin in his old ages returned to earthworms and wrote a book which described the volume of soil that earthworms swallow and eject as castings. He reported that an acre of land may contain about 50,000 earthworms and yield 18 tons of castings per year. So, the correct answer is 'About 50,000 earthworms'.

The name Galapagos islands has been given on the basis of occurrence of 

  1. Black cooled lava

  2. Giant Tortoises

  3. Giant iguanas

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • The Galapagos Islands are located in the eastern Pacific Ocean, 973 km off the west coast of South America.
  • Galapagos islands discovered in 1535 by a Spanish bishop named Fray Tomas de Berlanga, he named the island Galapagos after the impressive giant tortoises found there.
  • Hence the name Galapagos islands have been given on the basis of occurrence of Giant Tortoises.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Giant Tortoises'.

The term Darwin's finches was given to Galapagos finches by 

  1. Huxley

  2. Spencer

  3. Wallace

  4. Lank


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • The term Darwin's finches was given to Galapagos finches because, On his visit to the Galapagos Islands, Charles Darwin discovered several species of finches that varied from island to island, which helped him to develop his theory of natural selection.
  • Darwin's finches comprise a group of 15 species endemic to the Galápagos (14 species) and Cocos (1 species) Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
  • The term Darwin's finches was given to Galapagos finches by David Lank in the book Darwin's finches.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Lank'.

Darwin's finches occur in 

  1. Australia

  2. Galapagos islands

  3. Siberia

  4. India


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • The term Darwin's finches was given to Galapagos finches because, On his visit to the Galapagos Islands, Charles Darwin discovered several species of finches that varied from island to island, which helped him to develop his theory of natural selection.
  • Darwin's finches comprise a group of 15 species endemic to the Galápagos (14 species) and Cocos (1 species) Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
  • Hence Darwin's finches occur in Galapagos islands.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Galapagos islands'.

Galapagos Islands were visited by :

  1. Wallace

  2. Darwin

  3. Lamarck

  4. De Vries


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Galapagos Islands were prominently featured in Charles Darwin's landmark book on evolution, The Origin of  Species. On his visit to the Galapagos Islands, Charles Darwin discovered several species of finches that varied from island to island, which helped him to develop his theory of natural selection.

So, the correct answer is 'Darwin'

Darwin was most influenced by :

  1. Lamarck's theory of acquired characters

  2. Weisman's theory of origin of species

  3. Wallace's theory of origin of species

  4. Essay on Population by Malthus


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Thomas Malthus' work helped inspire Darwin to refine the natural selection by stating a reason for meaningful competition between members of the same species. Not surprisingly, Malthus, an ordained minister, believed that hunger and disease were aspects of life implemented by God to stop populations from exploding. Malthus was an influence through his book 'Essay on Population'

So, the correct answer is 'Essay on Population by Malthus'.

Which book was written by Charles Darwin?

  1. Origin of species

  2. Species Plantarum

  3. Genera Plantarum

  4. De Naturien Familien


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
 Origin of Species Charles Darwin 
 Species Plantarum  Carl Linnaeus
 Genera Plantarum  Carl Linnaeus Armand's Neo
 De Naturien Familien   Armand's Neo

So, the correct answer is 'Origin of Species'

'Origin of Species' was written by :

  1. Oparin

  2. Weismann

  3. Lamarck

  4. Darwin


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

On the Origin of Species (or, more completely, On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life), published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology.

So, the correct answer is 'Darwin'