1. Human sexuality is occasionally considerably stronger than cultural barriers.
2. Essential resources, in fact, are unlimited.
3. It is not possible genetically for any species to modify its behaviour
4. Each of the human races experiences the same genetic drifts.
Essential resources, in fact, are unlimited.
1. genetic code
2. urgent necessity
3. dictates of our biological make up
4. imminent biological dangers
dictates of our biological make up
1. one group drives out or destroys the other
2. two niches are created by partition or the creation of a highly class-oriented society withlittle resource competition
3. cultural despeciation or the end to noninterbreeding. The theory suggests that any othersolution will lead to continuing conflict.
4. None of the above
None of the above
1. throws considerable light on evolution of species
2. explains the concept of ‘speciation’ in a conclusive fashion
3. has far reaching social implications
4. is one of the cornerstones of modern biology
has far reaching social implications
1. a concrete reality
2. a conventional abstraction.
3. a scapegoat.
4. a representative of a lost generation
a conventional abstraction.
1. strong family ties.
2. simplicity in living and thinking.
3. strong community links
4. interestedly watching Doordarshan.
strong community links
1. accumulated savings
2. pension
3. children’s earnings.
4. inherited money
pension
1. goddess of wealth.
2. inherited wealth.
3. dowry
4. lottery earnings
dowry
1. The common man doesn’t pay particular attention to his daughter’s education.
2. Fatalism is one of the characteristics of the common man.
3. The common man doesn’t try his best to improve his lot.
4. The common man is intellectually and politically active.
The common man doesn’t pay particular attention to his daughter’s education.
1. Data from experimental research.
2. Stating new assumption
3. Inferring from the past behavior of atoms.
4. Hypothesising new wave functions.
Stating new assumption