MCQ on Darwinism with Answers (PDF)







Darwinism refers to the theory of evolution by natural selection, originally proposed by Charles Darwin. It suggests that organisms with traits better suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing these beneficial traits to their offspring. This process leads to gradual changes in populations over time, driving the diversification of species. This is an MCQ on Darwinism. You can download the questions and answers as PDF.

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1. 
According to Darwin’s theory of natural selection, which of the following is true?

2. 
In Darwinism, the term "survival of the fittest" refers to:

3. 
Which of the following factors is most important in Darwin's concept of natural selection?

4. 
Darwin’s theory of evolution suggests that:

5. 
Which of the following is a direct consequence of Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection?

6. 
Darwin's theory of evolution primarily relies on which of the following observations?

7. 
In Darwin's theory of evolution, which mechanism directly leads to the adaptation of a population?

8. 
Darwin's observations during his voyage on the HMS Beagle contributed to his theory of evolution. Which of the following was one of his key observations?

9. 
Which of the following statements about Darwinism is incorrect?

10. 
The mechanism proposed by Darwin to explain how species evolve is known as:

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