Biology Utme Practice Test
Biology Utme Practice Test
Biology Utme Practice Test
a) Charles Darwin
b) Gregor Mendel
c) Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
a) Organisms evolve by acquiring traits during their lifetime and passing them on to offspring.
c) Species evolve over time through natural selection and genetic variation.
a) Charles Darwin
b) Gregor Mendel
c) Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
b) Organisms with advantageous traits survive and reproduce, leading to changes in the population
over time.
a) Fossil record
b) Comparative anatomy
6. The study of the distribution of plants and animals around the world is called:
a) Biogeography
b) Paleontology
c) Comparative anatomy
d) Molecular biology
7. What is the term for structures in organisms that have reduced or no function but resemble
functional structures in related organisms?
a) Analogous structures
b) Homologous structures
c) Vestigial structures
d) Embryonic structures
8. The process by which unrelated species evolve similar traits due to similar environmental pressures is
called:
a) Convergent evolution
b) Divergent evolution
c) Adaptive radiation
d) Speciation
9. The process by which a single species evolves into diverse forms that occupy different ecological
niches is called:
a) Convergent evolution
b) Divergent evolution
c) Adaptive radiation
d) Speciation
10. Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between humans and bacteria in
the context of evolution?
d) Humans and bacteria share a common ancestor but have evolved independently since then.
a) Chromosomes
b) Genotypes
c) Phenotypes
d) Alleles
13. An organism with two identical alleles for a particular trait is said to be:
a) Homozygous
b) Heterozygous
c) Dominant
d) Recessive
a) Genotype
b) Phenotype
c) Allele
d) Dominant trait
15. In Mendel's experiments with pea plants, the contrasting traits of tall and short plants were
controlled by:
16. The genotype of a heterozygous individual for a particular trait can be represented as:
a) RR
b) rr
c) Rr
d) R
17. When a dominant allele masks the expression of a recessive allele in a heterozygous individual, it is
an example of:
a) Codominance
b) Incomplete dominance
c) Complete dominance
d) Polygenic inheritance
18. The genotype ratio resulting from a monohybrid cross between two heterozygous individuals is:
a) 1:1
b) 3:1
c) 1:2:1
d) 9:3:3:1
19. The blood type system in humans, with A, B, AB, and O blood types, is an example of:
a) Codominance
b) Incomplete dominance
c) Multiple alleles
d) Polygenic inheritance
20. Human height and skin color are examples of traits controlled by:
a) Genotype
b) Phenotype
c) Locus
d) Allele
a) Fossil records
b) Comparative anatomy
c) Comparative embryology
d) Genetic similarities between species
26. Which of the following statements about the fossil record is true?
a) The fossil record provides evidence for gradual and abrupt changes in species over time.
b) The fossil record is complete and provides a comprehensive record of all species that have ever
existed.
d) The fossil record does not provide any evidence for evolution.
27. The similarity in early stages of development among different organisms is known as:
a) Analogous structures
b) Homologous structures
c) Vestigial structures
d) Embryonic homology
28. Which of the following statements about DNA evidence for evolution is true?
a) Organisms that are more closely related have more differences in their DNA sequences.
c) Organisms that are more distantly related have more similarities in their DNA sequences.
30. The concept of descent with modification is central to which theory of evolution?
a) Natural selection
c) Punctuated equilibrium
d) Catastrophism