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प्रश्न
In evolutionary terms, we have more in common with
विकल्प
a Chinese school-boy.
a chimpanzee.
a spider.
a bacterium.
उत्तर
a Chinese school-boy.
Explanation:
In terms of evolution, organisms belonging to the same species have more in common than organisms belonging to different species of the same genus or different genus. We have more in common with a Chinese school-boy because both belong to the same species of Homo sapiens, and thus, share a common ancestor.
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