Which of the following is distantly related among each other?
(1) Crocodiles
(2) Snakes
(3) Tuataras
(4) Turtles
The land reptile which went back into water to evolve into fish like reptiles..
(1) Around 250mya e.g. Ichthyosaurs
(2) Around 300mya e.g. Therapsids
(3) Around 200mya e.g. Ichthyosaurs
(4) Around 150mya e.g. Therapsids
Which of the following is not true?
(1) Small sized reptiles of dinosaurs of that era still exist today.
(2) Tyrannosaurs rex was about 20 feet in height and had hugesome dagger like teeth.
(3) Dinosaur extinct, a possible reason may be most of them has evolved into birds
(4) Giant ferns fell to form coal deposits very fast
Which of the following statement is wrong?
(1) The first mammals were shrews
(2) The fauna of North America overrode the mammals of South America.
(3) Continental drift caused Australian mammals to survive because of lack of competition.
(4) The fossils of first mammals are small sized.
Which of the following feature is not of Ramapithecus?
(1) Hairy, walked like gorillas and chimpanzees
(2) Existed 15mya
(3) Ramapithecus was more man like
(4) After its extinction Dryopithecus came into picture.
The man like primates walked in eastern Africa around 3-4 mya. This belief was supported by
(1) Hominid features of bones discovered in Ethiopia and Tanzania.
(2) Hominid features of bones discovered in Whole Africa
(3) Hominid features of bones discovered in Peru.
(4) Hominid features of bones discovered in Australia
Which of the following does not hold true for Australopithecus?
(1) Existed 2 mya
(2) Probably lived in East African grasslands
(3) They hunted with stone weapons
(4) Ate meat
Which of the following features is not of Homo habilus
(1) First human like being
(2) 650-800cc brain capacity
(3) Did not eat fruit surely
(4) Hominid
Fossil discovered in 1891 in Java around 1.5mya with 900cc brain capacity and probably ate meat. These features are associated with
(1) Homo erectus
(2) Homo habilus
(3) Neanderthal
(4) Australopithecus
With brain size of 1400cc, lived in near east and central Asia in between 100000 to 40000 years back, dead body burial, use of caves or hides to protect their body
(1) Homo erectus
(2) Homo habilus
(3) Neanderthal
(4) Australopithecus