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This section includes 11 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which fossil of the ape was known as the connecting link between apes and man? |
A. | Ramapithecus |
B. | Dryopithecus |
C. | Shivapithecus |
D. | Australopithecus |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
Which of the following is the correct statement regarding Australopithecus? |
A. | They lived in West African grasslands |
B. | They lived about 5-6 million years ago |
C. | They essentially ate fruits |
D. | They hunted with guns |
Answer» D. They hunted with guns | |
3. |
Australopithecus was also known as the ______ |
A. | first ape man |
B. | first human |
C. | human baby |
D. | humanoid |
Answer» B. first human | |
4. |
Who discovered Australopithecus? |
A. | Alexander Fleming |
B. | Lewis Jackson |
C. | Prof. Raymond dart |
D. | Gregor Mendel |
Answer» D. Gregor Mendel | |
5. |
Ramapithecus was more ape-like whereas Dryopithecus was more man-like. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
6. |
Ramapithecus and Shivapithecus were discovered from which place in India? |
A. | Himalayan hills |
B. | Shivalik hills |
C. | Nagaraj hills |
D. | Ganga hills |
Answer» C. Nagaraj hills | |
7. |
Which of the following is not a characteristic of Dryopithecus? |
A. | Semi erect posture |
B. | Evolution about 15-20 million years ago |
C. | Teeth larger and sharper |
D. | Meat eater |
Answer» E. | |
8. |
Who discovered Dryopithecus and Kenyapithecus? |
A. | Leakey |
B. | Lewis |
C. | Joseph |
D. | Sam |
Answer» B. Lewis | |
9. |
Who was known as Miocene apes? |
A. | Proconsul |
B. | Agyptopithecus |
C. | Ramapithecus |
D. | Dryopithecus |
Answer» C. Ramapithecus | |
10. |
Propliopithecus originated in _____ epoch. |
A. | Oligocene |
B. | Miocene |
C. | Pliocene |
D. | Azaacene |
Answer» B. Miocene | |
11. |
What is another name of human evolution? |
A. | Neogenesis |
B. | Anthropogenesis |
C. | Metagenesis |
D. | Fossilizes |
Answer» C. Metagenesis | |