Yeah, I'm sure the college professor was stumped by “If humans evolved from apes why are there still apes?” types of questions.
Why was she taking a university level biology course if she thought she already knew more than the professor?
No, she didn't ask about the apes, she asked things like when has it been demonstrated that organic material has ever come from inorganic and how was it achieved? Even Darwin admitted he didn't know the "origin" of life, even though that is what his book allegedly explained. The stuff about lightening striking a primordial soup doesn't hold water and the seeding of life from comets begs the question, where did THAT life come from? You are allowed to say life came from alien life forms seeding the earth, but not allowed to say God did it? I guess God could pass for an alien life form. Also, the mathematics don't work. Ask a statistician what are the odds and he must admit it is impossible. These are unfixed problems in the Darwinist theory. There are dozens more.
You would think someone that was as bright as you think you are would know she has to take the courses in her degree plan to get a degree. Even Einstein had to go to college and pass.