1. The losses and gains of erect posture (10 marks , 2021)
  2. Jane Goodall’s contributions in studying primate behavior (10 marks , 2020)
  3. Illustrate with examples the various types of locomotion patterns among the non-human primates.(15 marks , 2020)
  4. Adaptive primate radiation  ( 10 marks , 2019 )
  5. Discuss the evolutionary significance of bipedalism and erect posture . (20 marks, 2019)
  6. Bring out the comparative anatomical features of man and apes. Discuss their evolutionary significance. (2017)
  7. Explain the skeletal changes due to erect posture and their implications. (2016)
  8. Elucidate the skeletal differences between humans and chimpanzees. (15Marks 2014)
  9. Role of Primatology in Anthropological studies. (10 Marks, 2013)
  10. Discuss the anatomical changes that occurred in Man due to erect posture. (. -1998)
  11. Discuss primate locomotion with special reference to adaptation to arboreal life. (. – 1996)
  12. Adaptive radiation in primates (1995)
  13. Primate (1994)
  14. Narrate with reasons man’s place in primate order (1994)
  15. Discuss the similarities and differences between Chimpanzee & Man in salient physical and anatomical characteristics. (1993)
  16. Anthropoid Apes (.1992, 1987)
  17. What are the characteristic physical features of the primates?
  18. Show the position of man among the other primates in a tabular form. (. -1992)
  19. Why is Man a primate? Describe the place of Man in the animal kingdom. (. -1991)
  20. Why is man included in the Primate Order? Discuss in detail. (. – 1989)
  21. Characters of Primates (. – 1988)
  22. Discuss the evolution of primates with special reference to dentition – (1986)
  23. What are the different fossil primates of the Palaeocene & Eocene times?
  24. Discuss critically the contribution of these primates to human origin ?  ( 1986)
  25. Give a brief account of the distribution and physical features of the Asiatic Anthropoid apes. (1985)
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