MCQ on Neo-Darwinism with Answers (PDF)

Neo-Darwinism, also known as the Modern Synthesis, is the theory of evolution that combines Darwin’s natural selection with Mendelian genetics. It incorporates the understanding of genetic variation, mutation, gene flow, and genetic drift as the mechanisms driving evolutionary change. Neo-Darwinism emphasizes that evolutionary change is a gradual process, shaped by natural selection acting on genetic variation within populations. This is an MCQ on Neo-Darwinism with Answers. You can download the questions as PDF.

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1. 
Neo-Darwinism combines Darwin's theory of natural selection with:

2. 
According to Neo-Darwinism, the source of genetic variation in populations is primarily due to:

3. 
Which of the following mechanisms is most responsible for the gradual changes observed in populations over time, according to Neo-Darwinism?

4. 
Neo-Darwinism incorporates which of the following concepts that were not part of Darwin's original theory?

5. 
Which process in Neo-Darwinism explains the random changes in allele frequencies in small populations?

6. 
The concept of "adaptive radiation" is best explained by which of the following mechanisms in Neo-Darwinism?

7. 
Neo-Darwinism suggests that the mechanism for the inheritance of genetic traits is:

8. 
Which of the following is NOT a key element of the Neo-Darwinian theory of evolution?

9. 
According to Neodarwinism, the primary cause of genetic diversity in sexually reproducing organisms is:

10. 
The concept of "fitness" in Neodarwinism refers to:

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