12 Questions
Evolution suggests that simple organisms originated from nothing and gradually developed into complex organisms like human beings.
True
The theory of evolution is solely based on the principle of intelligent design.
False
Charles Darwin first introduced the theory of evolution in his book 'On the Origin of Species' in 1959.
False
Australopithecus Afarensis is one of the four species that are considered intermediate between Man and Ape.
True
Evolutionary development distinguishes hominids from their primate ancestors by brain size and teeth structure.
True
Natural selection is a key process that drives the changes in species over several generations according to the theory of evolution.
True
Homo habilis was the first to make stone tools.
True
Homo erectus was the first to practice burial of their dead.
False
Homo floresiensis lived around 900,000 to 17,000 years ago.
True
Paleolithic age coincided with the first tool construction and use around 2.5 million years ago.
False
Cultural development in the Mesolithic age involved using small stone tools attached to antlers.
True
Humanization is a short process of improving human life through innovation.
False
Test your knowledge about the theory of evolution, which explains the process of biological changes in species over time through natural selection. Explore concepts on how all species are related and gradually change over successive generations.
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