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According to the future man hypothesis of HL Shapiro, the Homo futuris will be tall, baldy, more intelligent. with

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dome-shaped head

B

complicated brain

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small size

D

Both (a) and (b)

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ARIHANT NEET-EVOLUTION OF HUMAN-CHAPTER EXERCISES (TAKING IT TOGETHER)(ASSORTED QUESTIONS OF THE CHAPTER FOR ADVANCED LEVEL PROCTICE)
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  2. The drawing of a bison at caves of Altamira, Spain is associated with

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  4. At which stage of evolution (in man), colonisation and communal living...

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  5. Which one of the following had the same cranial cavity as modern man, ...

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  6. In the evolution of man, the first metal work and rock painting were m...

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  7. Who presented the evidence that the humans have evolved from primiLive...

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  8. Which of the following is considered to be the members of the species ...

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  9. Arched palate· uniformed sized teeth were found in which of the follow...

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  10. Orangutan and gibbons are found in

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  11. Which of the following features is not in the direction of the evoluti...

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  12. The evolution of man was possible because our ape like ancestors had

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  13. Most of the cave paintings discovered are associated with

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  14. The percentage of homology between haemoglobin, a protein of man and c...

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  15. Orangutan is found in

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  16. Which taxonomic group includes both mankeys and humans?

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  17. Which of the following is a catarrhine primate'?

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  18. Nut cracker fossil man is

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  19. On the basis -of banding pattern study of chromosome apes chromosome ...

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  20. The name Homo sopiens can be assigned to

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