Step 1: Understand dispersal patterns.
In birds, it is common for males to disperse more frequently than females. This is thought to be due to females remaining close to their natal territory to facilitate reproduction and maintain access to resources.
In mammals, it is the opposite: females often remain close to their birthplace, while males tend to disperse to avoid inbreeding and establish their own territories.
Step 2: Match the answer.
- Female-biased dispersal in birds and male-biased dispersal in mammals is the typical pattern observed. Thus, option (A) is correct.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answer is (A) because it accurately reflects the common dispersal patterns in birds and mammals.
Eight students (P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W) are playing musical chairs. The figure indicates their order of position at the start of the game. They play the game by moving forward in a circle in the clockwise direction.
After the 1st round, the 4th student behind P leaves the game.
After the 2nd round, the 5th student behind Q leaves the game.
After the 3rd round, the 3rd student behind V leaves the game.
After the 4th round, the 4th student behind U leaves the game.
Who all are left in the game after the 4th round?

Here are two analogous groups, Group-I and Group-II, that list words in their decreasing order of intensity. Identify the missing word in Group-II.
Abuse \( \rightarrow \) Insult \( \rightarrow \) Ridicule
__________ \( \rightarrow \) Praise \( \rightarrow \) Appreciate
The 12 musical notes are given as \( C, C^\#, D, D^\#, E, F, F^\#, G, G^\#, A, A^\#, B \). Frequency of each note is \( \sqrt[12]{2} \) times the frequency of the previous note. If the frequency of the note C is 130.8 Hz, then the ratio of frequencies of notes F# and C is: