. Process of adaptation is one of the keys toward survival of species. Which of the following is NOT an example of adaptation? A. Dying out of dinosaurs during cretaceous period. B. Certain group of birds eating different kinds of food. C. The finches of Galapagos with different beaks. D. A child learning to walk on his own. 2. Why do organisms with close biochemical similarities show stronger evolutionary relationships? A. They have varied and different ancestry B. They have similar patterns during early stages of development C. They have common ancestor and have the same kind of proteins D. They possess same vestigial structure that made their evolutionary relationship closer. 3. Where do most fossils be found? A. Sedimentary rocks C. Lava flow B. Granite rocks D. Black soil

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1. Process of adaptation is one of the keys toward survival of species. Which of the following is NOT an example of adaptation? A. Dying out of dinosaurs during cretaceous period. B. Certain group of birds eating different kinds of food. C. The finches of Galapagos with different beaks. D. A child learning to walk on his own. 2. Why do organisms with close biochemical similarities show stronger evolutionary relationships? A. They have varied and different ancestry B. They have similar patterns during early stages of development C. They have common ancestor and have the same kind of proteins D. They possess same vestigial structure that made their evolutionary relationship closer. 3. Where do most fossils be found? A. Sedimentary rocks C. Lava flow B. Granite rocks D. Black soil 4. What is the best statement to supports the idea that extinction is necessary? A. To give way for organisms to develop B. To let other organisms evolve and progress C. To know who is the fittest D. All of the above 5. Which of the following statements best explains the theory of Natural Selection? A. Organs that are not used may disappear while organs that are constantly used may develop. B. In nature, the organisms with desirable characteristics may survive while those with weaker traits may not. C. Organisms develop desirable structures to survive in a given environment. D. Acquired characteristics of parents can be passed on to offspring.
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