#Question id: 3287
#Section 2: Evolution
Which statement is not an assumption of the Hardy–Weinberg law?
a. The allelic frequencies (p and q) are equal.
b. The population is randomly mating.
c. The population is large.
d. Locus is di-allelic
#Question id: 10574
#Section 2: Evolution
#Question id: 3482
#Section 2: Evolution
Which statement below about mating behavior is correct?
A) Some aspects of courtship behavior may have evolved from agonistic interactions.
B) The degree to which evolution affects mating relationships depends on the degree of prenatal and postnatal input the parents are required to make.
C) The mating relationship in most mammals is monogamous, to ensure the reproductive success of the pair.
D) Polygamous relationships most often involve a single male and many females, but in some species this is reversed
#Question id: 16833
#General Aptitude
Which of the 4 figures presented (A, B, C, D) is a rotation of the first?
#Question id: 11358
#Section 4: Behavioural Ecology
In Holling's functional responses of predators, what is the most fundamental difference between a Type I functional response versus Type II and Type III functional responses?