Interface Computer College 2Nd Unit Exam High School Department Grade 9 Science
Interface Computer College 2Nd Unit Exam High School Department Grade 9 Science
Interface Computer College 2Nd Unit Exam High School Department Grade 9 Science
Teacher: Score:
General Direction: This is a 50-item test, read each direction written in every type of test,
answer this test in one hour.
1. The change in populations over time
A. Evolution
B. Genetic Drift
C. Punctuated equilibrium
D. Natural Selection
2. A priest who served as a naturalist on the H.M.S. Beagle. Formed Theory of Evolution by
Natural Selection
A. Thomas Malthus
B. Alfred Russell Wallace
C. Charles Darwin
D. Jean Baptiste Lamarck
3. A group of small islands near the equator, about 1 000 km off the west coast of South
America. Observations of the island fauna lead to the Theory of Evolution by Natural
Selection
A. Fiji Islands
B. Falkland Islands
C. Galapagos Islands
D. Aleutian Islands
4. The key idea in natural selection is that individuals that have hereditary characteristics
that give them an advantage over others will:
A. live to an older age
B. live to reproduce
C. maintain their environments
D. undergo new mutations
5. According to natural selection, which individuals tend to survive?
A. Those that have characteristics their parents acquired through greater use
B. Those that have characteristics that animal and plant breeders value
C. Those that have characteristics best suited to the environment
D. Those that have characteristics that they needed
8. Two organisms that have a body part that functions similarly but arose from a different
ancestor (for example, butterfly wing and bat wing) are said to have
A. evolutionary structures
B. vestigial structures
C. analogous structures
D. homologous structures
10. The human embryo and all other vertebrate embryos have gill slits. This best supports
the idea that
A. Humans are descended from fish
B. Embryos can breathe under water
C. Vertebrates are evolutionarily related
D. Humans become fish before they become human
11. Which is an example of evidence for the theory of evolution?
A. Fossils (comparing ancient evidence of life)
B. Biochemistry (comparing the chemical composition of living things)
C. Embryology (comparing embryo development)
D. Morphology (comparing body structures)
E. All of the above
13. The structural similarities between the flippers of whales and the arms of humans are
used to show that:
A. the human species began life in the ocean B. humans and whales
have a common ancestor
14. Bird and insect wings are similar because they carry out the same type of function.
However, structurally they are very different. They are examples of
A. homologous structures B. convergent evolution
C. mutation D. acquired characteristics
15. Which of the following is (are) true of species, according to the biological species
concept?
A. Species consist of a group of plants or animals which all look very similar to
one another.
B. A species is a group of plants or animals that has the potential to evolve as a
unit.
C. A species is a group of plants or animals which can interbreed under natural
conditions and produce fertile offspring.
D. Both b and c are true.
Word bank: Use the word bank to fill in the blanks questions 1–6.
Short answer: Answer questions 16 AND 17 using complete sentences. ( 5 points each)
17. What did Darwin notice about the tortoises and finches of the Galapagos Islands?