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Quiz Evidence for Evolution

13. Quiz Evidence for Evolution. 5/09/2011 No Name Cards Pencil / Eraser / Red Pen SS 13 Homework : 7-3 RR, ER (Wed) Test: 7-1, 7-2, 7-3, 7-5 Next Week. Evidence for Evolution. Please have ONLY the following on your desk: Pencil Eraser Quiz paper Spelling does NOT count.

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Quiz Evidence for Evolution

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  1. 13 QuizEvidence for Evolution 5/09/2011 No Name Cards Pencil / Eraser / Red Pen SS 13 Homework: 7-3 RR, ER (Wed) Test: 7-1, 7-2, 7-3, 7-5 Next Week

  2. Evidence for Evolution Please have ONLY the following on your desk: Pencil Eraser Quiz paper Spelling does NOT count. On True or False questions, write only True or False. You are NOT allowed to ask questions during the quiz. Put your HAND on your quiz after you answer each question. Put everything underneath the desk.

  3. Question 1 How do most fossils form? • An organism become trapped in amber. • An organism becomes buried in tar. • An organism becomes trapped in sediment.

  4. Question 2 Which of these is least likely to be learned by studying animal fossils? • The type of skin of the animal. • The type of environment the animal lived in. • How animals change over time.

  5. Question 3 True or False? The theory of evolution proposes that organisms that have similar DNA and proteins have evolved from a common (same) ancestor.

  6. Question 4 A scientist that studies fossils is called a • Geologist • Fossilogist • Paleontologist

  7. Question 5 True or False? Scientists have found the fossils of every organism that has ever lived on earth.

  8. Question 6 The wing of a bird and the forelimb of a mammal are examples of _________structures.

  9. Question 7 Similarities in early development of birds and fish suggest that these animals share a common (same) ______________.

  10. Question 8 This theory proposes that species evolve quickly during relatively short periods of time. • Gradualism • Punctuated Equilibria • Natural Selection

  11. Question 9 This theory proposes that evolution happens slowly and steadily. • Gradualism • Punctuated Equilibria • Natural Selection

  12. Question 10 What can be noticed about the embryos of closely-related organisms? • They are very different. • They are similar. • They are exactly the same.

  13. Confidentiality Agreement Please copy this sentence on the back of your quiz and sign your name: “I promise to keep this quiz confidential.” sign your name Write what you think you will get on this quiz. Put your pencil on the floor.

  14. Get Ready to Correct Please have ONLY a red pen, name cards (if it is on your desk) and your quiz on your desk. If you don’t have a red pen, raise your hand. Pass your quiz to the person behind you. The last person in the row, walk your quiz to the first person.

  15. How to Correct If an answer is right: DO NOT DO ANYTHING. If the answer is wrong: PUT A SLASH THROUGH THE NUMBER. Write the number CORRECT in the circle. Do NOT write anything else on quiz. 1 8

  16. Answers • C • A • TRUE • C • FALSE • Homologous • Ancestor • B • A • B Review ALL your corrections.Put your red pen on the floor. Return if you borrowed.

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