MCQ on Lamarckism with Answers (PDF)

Lamarckism, also known as Lamarckian evolution, is an early theory of evolution proposed by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck. It suggests that organisms can pass on traits acquired during their lifetime to their offspring, leading to evolutionary change. This theory emphasizes the role of environmental influences and the use or disuse of body parts in shaping the evolution of species over generations. This is an MCQ on Lamarckism with Answers. You can download the questions as PDF, link is provided below the post.

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1. 
Which of the following is the central concept of Lamarckism?

2. 
According to Lamarckism, the long necks of giraffes evolved because:

3. 
Which of the following is not a principle of Lamarck's theory of evolution?

4. 
Lamarck's theory of evolution was largely replaced by which of the following?

5. 
According to Lamarckism, the evolution of an organism is driven primarily by:

6. 
In Lamarckism, the concept of "use and disuse" refers to:

7. 
Which of the following is an example of Lamarckian evolution?

8. 
Lamarck's idea of "inheritance of acquired characteristics" suggests that:

9. 
The concept of "spontaneous generation" was associated with which of the following in Lamarckism?

10. 
What was one of the key criticisms of Lamarck's theory of evolution?

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