Evidences of Evolution
Evidences of Evolution: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as Evidence of Organic Evolution, Evidence from Embryology, Palaeontological Evidence, Evidence from Comparative Anatomy and Morphology, Divergent Evolution, Homologous Organs, Convergent Evolution, etc.
Important Questions on Evidences of Evolution
The wing of a cockroach and the wing of a bird represent which of the following organs.

According to Hardy-Weinberg’s principle, if allele one is denoted as ‘A’ and allele two as ‘a’ and their frequencies are denoted by p and q, and if random mating occurs. The frequency of heterozygous individual would be:


Which one of the following are analogous structures?


Which type of evolution is shown by the wings of bats, mosquitoes and pigeons?

Which pair of organs are analogous in nature?


Which of the following is a set of homologous organs?

Which of the following diagram does not correctly represent the convergent evolution?

Which of the following diagrams is not a correct representation of convergent evolution?

Which of the following shows convergent evolution?

The study of fossils as evidence of evolution is called



Which pair does not show divergent evolution ?



Evidence in favour of evolution can be obtained from:

Which of the following pair are modifications of stem?
