TEST BANK FOR EVOLUTION, MAKING
SENSE OF LIFE, 2ND REVISED EDITION
BY CARL ZIMMER, PROF. DOUGLAS
EMLEN
, Test Bank, Chapter 1
1. Which of the following is NOT an example of evolution?
(a) Beak size in a population of birds becomes larger from one generation to the
next because larger beaked birds had higher reproductive success and passed
the trait to their offspring
(b) Over long periods of time whales gradually lost their hindlimbs
(c) When traveling to high altitude, human physiology changes to
accommodate lower oxygen levels
(d) All of the above are examples of evolution
2. The fluke of a whale and the fluke of a shark:
(a) are homologous traits
(b) arose through convergent evolution
(c) are the result of natural selection
(d) b and c are correct
(e) all are correct
3. Mammary glands in whales and humans:
(a) are a synapomorphy for these species and other mammals
(b) are homologous traits
(c) were likely present in the most recent common ancestor of humans and whales
(d) all are correct
(e) none are correct
4. Based on current fossil evidence:
(a) whales were likely fully aquatic before they evolved peg-like teeth or baleen
(b) evolution of baleen forced whales to become fully aquatic
(c) the teeth of extinct whales such as Dorudon were similar to those of extinct land
mammals
(d) a and c are correct
(e) b and c are correct
5. One important feature that links extinct organisms such as Pakicetus and Indohyus to
cetaceans is:
(a) the shape of a bone in the middle ear
(b) the presence of forelimb flippers
(c) the lack of hindlegs
(d) peg-like teeth
6. The placement of whales within the artiodactyls is supported by:
, (a) morphology of limb bones (e.g. the astragalus) in extinct whales
(b) DNA evidence
(c) the fact that some artiodactyls (e.g. hippos) spend a significant amount of time in
the water
(d) a and b are correct
(e) all of the above
7. From examining the fossil record, scientists have postulated that long-term historic
changes in cetacean diversity depended on:
(a) changes in the abundance of diatoms, one of their main food sources
(b) changes in the abundance of diatoms, which serve as food for animals that
were preyed upon by cetaceans
(c) changes in sea temperature
(d) rising pollution levels in the ocean
(e) changes in the abundance of organisms that prey on cetaceans
8. Which of the following would explain why viruses such as influenza evolve so rapidly:
(a) they have a high mutation rate
(b) they have a high replication rate
(c) they can undergo viral reassortment
(d) none of the above
(e) all of the above
9. Which of the following statements is accurate regarding the evolution of drug
resistance in a virus:
(a) the drug causes mutations in the virus that make it resistant
(b) even before the drug is administered, some virions might be resistant
(c) an individual virion that is exposed to the drug will adapt by becoming resistant;
future applications of the drug will be ineffective against this virion
(d) all of the above
10. The molecular clock used to date the emergence of the 2009 H1N1 strain would be
inaccurate if:
(a) mutations arose at different rates in different lineages
(b) the most recent common ancestor of the viral strains existed long ago
(c) the most recent common ancestor of the viral strains existed recently
(d) none of the above
11. New mutations:
(a) are random with respect to their effects on fitness
(b) are necessary for natural selection to cause evolutionary change
(c) are rare in a population
, (d) a and b are correct
(e) all are correct
12. Evolution occurs when:
(a) individuals in a population change in response to the environment
(b) the average value of trait in a population changes from one generation to
the next
(c) a and b are both correct
(d) Neither a or b is correct
Test Bank, Chapter 2
1. Carlos Linnaeus:
devised a system of taxonomy that is still used today
accepted the idea that most of life’s diversity arose through the
process of evolution
believed that life’s diversity reflected a divine plan
a and b are correct
a and c are correct
2. On which point(s) would Charles Darwin and Georges Buffon have
likely disagreed:
the idea that the earth was formed according to the laws of physics
the idea that all life shares a common ancestor
the idea that species change over time
they would have agreed on all of these points
3. On which point(s) would Charles Darwin and Georges Buffon have
likely agreed:
the idea that all of life shared a common ancestor
the idea that species change over time
both are correct
neither is correct
SENSE OF LIFE, 2ND REVISED EDITION
BY CARL ZIMMER, PROF. DOUGLAS
EMLEN
, Test Bank, Chapter 1
1. Which of the following is NOT an example of evolution?
(a) Beak size in a population of birds becomes larger from one generation to the
next because larger beaked birds had higher reproductive success and passed
the trait to their offspring
(b) Over long periods of time whales gradually lost their hindlimbs
(c) When traveling to high altitude, human physiology changes to
accommodate lower oxygen levels
(d) All of the above are examples of evolution
2. The fluke of a whale and the fluke of a shark:
(a) are homologous traits
(b) arose through convergent evolution
(c) are the result of natural selection
(d) b and c are correct
(e) all are correct
3. Mammary glands in whales and humans:
(a) are a synapomorphy for these species and other mammals
(b) are homologous traits
(c) were likely present in the most recent common ancestor of humans and whales
(d) all are correct
(e) none are correct
4. Based on current fossil evidence:
(a) whales were likely fully aquatic before they evolved peg-like teeth or baleen
(b) evolution of baleen forced whales to become fully aquatic
(c) the teeth of extinct whales such as Dorudon were similar to those of extinct land
mammals
(d) a and c are correct
(e) b and c are correct
5. One important feature that links extinct organisms such as Pakicetus and Indohyus to
cetaceans is:
(a) the shape of a bone in the middle ear
(b) the presence of forelimb flippers
(c) the lack of hindlegs
(d) peg-like teeth
6. The placement of whales within the artiodactyls is supported by:
, (a) morphology of limb bones (e.g. the astragalus) in extinct whales
(b) DNA evidence
(c) the fact that some artiodactyls (e.g. hippos) spend a significant amount of time in
the water
(d) a and b are correct
(e) all of the above
7. From examining the fossil record, scientists have postulated that long-term historic
changes in cetacean diversity depended on:
(a) changes in the abundance of diatoms, one of their main food sources
(b) changes in the abundance of diatoms, which serve as food for animals that
were preyed upon by cetaceans
(c) changes in sea temperature
(d) rising pollution levels in the ocean
(e) changes in the abundance of organisms that prey on cetaceans
8. Which of the following would explain why viruses such as influenza evolve so rapidly:
(a) they have a high mutation rate
(b) they have a high replication rate
(c) they can undergo viral reassortment
(d) none of the above
(e) all of the above
9. Which of the following statements is accurate regarding the evolution of drug
resistance in a virus:
(a) the drug causes mutations in the virus that make it resistant
(b) even before the drug is administered, some virions might be resistant
(c) an individual virion that is exposed to the drug will adapt by becoming resistant;
future applications of the drug will be ineffective against this virion
(d) all of the above
10. The molecular clock used to date the emergence of the 2009 H1N1 strain would be
inaccurate if:
(a) mutations arose at different rates in different lineages
(b) the most recent common ancestor of the viral strains existed long ago
(c) the most recent common ancestor of the viral strains existed recently
(d) none of the above
11. New mutations:
(a) are random with respect to their effects on fitness
(b) are necessary for natural selection to cause evolutionary change
(c) are rare in a population
, (d) a and b are correct
(e) all are correct
12. Evolution occurs when:
(a) individuals in a population change in response to the environment
(b) the average value of trait in a population changes from one generation to
the next
(c) a and b are both correct
(d) Neither a or b is correct
Test Bank, Chapter 2
1. Carlos Linnaeus:
devised a system of taxonomy that is still used today
accepted the idea that most of life’s diversity arose through the
process of evolution
believed that life’s diversity reflected a divine plan
a and b are correct
a and c are correct
2. On which point(s) would Charles Darwin and Georges Buffon have
likely disagreed:
the idea that the earth was formed according to the laws of physics
the idea that all life shares a common ancestor
the idea that species change over time
they would have agreed on all of these points
3. On which point(s) would Charles Darwin and Georges Buffon have
likely agreed:
the idea that all of life shared a common ancestor
the idea that species change over time
both are correct
neither is correct