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In which epoch, only modern humans prevails?
- Pleiostocene
- Holocene
- Pliocene
- Micoene
The correct answer is: Holocene
In the quaternary period there were two epochs
(i) Holocene It includes only moderns humans
(ii) Pleistocene It includes ice age and various human species
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Identify the cranial capacity and of the given primates
PrimatesCranial Capacities (in cubic centimetris)
1. Heidelberg man1300 cc
2. Neanderthal man
3. Cro-Magnon man1650 cc
4. Living Modern man
Identify the cranial capacity and of the given primates
PrimatesCranial Capacities (in cubic centimetris)
1. Heidelberg man1300 cc
2. Neanderthal man
3. Cro-Magnon man1650 cc
4. Living Modern man
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Genetic basis of adaptation was performed by
Genetic basis of adaptation was performed by
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I. Fitness of individuals means reproductive fitness
II. Homology in vertebrae brain indicates common ancestry
III. Theory of acquired character was given by de Vries
IV. After industrialization, the white moth did not survive due to predators
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Mark the correct statements
I. Fitness of individuals means reproductive fitness
II. Homology in vertebrae brain indicates common ancestry
III. Theory of acquired character was given by de Vries
IV. After industrialization, the white moth did not survive due to predators
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How many numbers of four digits greater than 2300 can be formed with the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6; no digit being repeated in any number ?
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many different words can be formed from the letters of the words GANESHPURI when:
vii) How many words of 5 letters each can be formed each containing 3 consonants and 2 vowels?
many different words can be formed from the letters of the words GANESHPURI when:
vii) How many words of 5 letters each can be formed each containing 3 consonants and 2 vowels?
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many different words can be formed from the letters of the words GANESHPURI when:
vi) The vowels always occupy even places (i. e. 2nd, 4th etc.)
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many different words can be formed from the letters of the words GANESHPURI when:
v)The letters E, H, P are never together
many different words can be formed from the letters of the words GANESHPURI when:
v)The letters E, H, P are never together
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many different words can be formed from the letters of the words GANESHPURI when:
iv) The vowels are always together
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iv) The vowels are always together
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many different words can be formed from the letters of the words GANESHPURI when:
iii) The letter P and I respectively occupy the first and last places
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many different words can be formed from the letters of the words GANESHPURI when:
ii)The letter G always occupies the first place
many different words can be formed from the letters of the words GANESHPURI when:
ii)The letter G always occupies the first place
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How many different words can be formed from the letters of the words GANESHPURI when:
i) All the letters are taken
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The sum of 4 digit numbers formed by the digit 1, 2, 4, 6 in all possible order is-
The sum of 4 digit numbers formed by the digit 1, 2, 4, 6 in all possible order is-
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For the values of 'x' satisfying this equation are
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