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Midterm II Practise Questions
1. What changes DNA but has no impact upon the phenotype of an individual.
a. beneficial mutations
b. neutral mutations
c. directed mutations
d. chance mutations
e. all of these

2. Natural selection can only act on traits:
a. that reduce mortality
b. that confer a reproductive advantage.
c. that are acquired in an individual's lifetime.
d. that are heritable.
e. that are adaptive.

3. The intermediate form of a trait is favored when __________ selection occurs
a. stabilizing
b. directional
c. disruptive
d. frequent
e. none of these

4. When a population’s allele frequencies are shifting in a consistent direction, ______ selection is occurring
a. neutral
b. stabilizing
c. disruptive
d. directional
e. none of these

5. Both ends of a range of variation are selected during _________selection
a. disruptive
b. directional
c. stabilizing
d. frequent
e. any of these

6. Any trait that improves an individual’s fitness is called
a. a degree of fitness.
b. a negative trait
c. a neutral trait.
d. an adaptive trait.
e. none of these.

7. Which of the following is not an observation or inference on which natural selection is based?
a. There is heritable variation among individuals.
b. Poorly adapted individuals never produce offspring
c. Species produce more offspring than the environment can support.
d. Individuals whose characteristics are best suited to the environment generally leave more offspring than those
whose characteristics are less suited.
e. Only a fraction of the offspring produced by an individual may survive.

8. Natural selection changes allele frequencies because some _____ survive and reproduce more successfully than
others.
a. Alleles
b. Loci
c. Gene pools
d. Species
e. Individuals


9. Sparrows with average-sized wings survive severe storms better than those with longer or shorter wings, illustrating
a. The bottleneck effect

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b. Stabilizing selection
c. Frequency-dependent selection
d. Neutral variation
e. Disruptive selection

10. Which of the following has the highest Darwinian fitness?
A. A personal trainer who works out at the gym everyday.
B. A scientist who devotes herself to science & wins the Nobel Prize.
C. A sperm donor who anonymously fathers 52 children.
D. A woman who home schools her two children.

11. Which of the following is the best example of a heritable variation?
A. Skin cancer
B. Amputation
C. Red hair
D. Love for music

12. The founder effect is a type of
a. natural selection.
b. mutation.
c. genetic drift.
d. gene flow.
e. adaptation.

12. Natural selection results in organisms perfectly adapted to their environments.
a. true
b. false

13. Sometimes the most abundant colour form of an animal is preyed upon more extensively than less common forms.
This illustrates the phenomenon of
a. stabilizing selection.
b. directional selection.
c. disruptive selection.
d. frequency-dependent selection.
e. genetic drift.

14. The source of new alleles in a population is
a. natural selection.
b. mutation.
c. microevolution.
d. adaptation.
e. genetic drift.

15. The Hardy–Weinberg principle of genetic equilibrium tells us what to expect when a sexually
reproducing population is
a. decreasing with each generation.
b. increasing with each generation.
c. migrating.
d. evolving.
e. not evolving.

16. Which of the following is the best modern definition of evolution?
A. descent without modification
B. change in allele frequencies in a population over time
C. survival of the fittest
D. inheritance of acquired characters

17. What type of variation in a population of finches is passed to the offspring?
A. Any behaviours learned during a finch’s lifetime.
B. Only characteristics that were beneficial during a finch’s lifetime.
C. All characteristics that are genetically determined.

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