Deck 4: Becoming Human: the Origin and Diversity of Our Species

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Which of the following statements is correct?

A)Social structures in ape communities are exclusively composed of male dominance hierarchies
B)Relationships among individuals within the ape communities are relatively harmonious.
C)Ape groups are formed of extended families that organize into clans that are male-dominated.
D)Ape groups are formed into communities that are disharmonious and full of constant conflict.
E)none of the above
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Which of the following study living primates?

A)paleontologists
B)paleoanthropologists
C)primatologists
D)evolutionologists
E) geologists
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The ability to see the world in the three dimensions of height,width,and depth is due to primates' unique development of _______________.

A)color vision
B)binocular color vision
C)stereoscopic color vision
D)binocular stereoscopic color vision
E)binocular vision
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Which of the following primates has the least opposability in hands and feet?

A)bonobos
B)chimpanzees
C)humans
D)gorillas
E)baboons
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Chimpanzees are the only animals to use _______________ as a mechanism of reconciliation.

A) mediators
B)aggression
C)sexual contact
D)food
E)all of the above
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Biological evolution refers to _______________.

A)gradual improvement and progression in a species
B)progressive elaboration and increase in complexity
C)changes in the genetic makeup of a population over generations
D)biological and cultural changes that lead to increase in efficiency
E)descent from monkey ancestors
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Chimpanzees hunt for what reason?

A)to obtain food
B)for social reasons
C)for sexual reasons
D)to gain social status
E)all of the above
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Which of the following primate groups has been observed tool-making most frequently?

A)baboons
B)bonobos
C)rhesus macaques
D)chimpanzees
E)gorillas
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Which of the following is not a classification proposed by Linnaeus?

A)Homo troglodytes
B)Homo sylvestris
C)Homo diurnus
D)Homo nocturnus
E)all of the above are classifications of Linnaeus
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What is the purpose of genito-genital rubbing among primates?

A)it is a form of sexual initiation used by chimpanzee males to seduce females
B)it is a form of sexual initiation used by bonobo males to seduce females
C)it is the most frequent type of reconciliation among chimpanzees
D)it is the most frequent type of reconciliation among bonobos
E)it is used to mark territory
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Carolus Linnaeus classified ______________ with humans and monkeys in the same order.

A)bears
B)lions
C)reptiles
D)sloths
E)tarsiers
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Which anthropologist studied forms of reconciliation among bonobos?

A)Kinji Imanishi
B)Dian Fossey
C)Jane Goodall
D)Frans de Waal
E)Louis Leakey
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The first mammals appeared over _______________ years ago and the earliest primates appeared about _______________ years ago.

A)500 million/50 million
B)200 million/65 million
C)350 million/150 million
D)400 million/60 million
E)50 million/65 million
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When do paleoanthropologists believe that human culture began?

A)500,000 years ago
B)2.0 million years ago
C)1.5 million years ago
D)3.0 million years ago
E)2.5 million years ago
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Among bonobos,which of the following bonds is the most significant to predicting rank and success within the group?

A)between male peers
B)between siblings
C)between father and son
D)between mother and son
E)between offspring and grandparents
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Which of the following statements is correct?

A)The earliest primates were nocturnal,but only the apes and monkeys are nocturnal today.
B)The earliest primates were diurnal,as are the majority of primate species today.
C)The earliest primates were nocturnal,as are the majority of primate species today.
D)Although the earliest primates were diurnal,today most primate species are nocturnal.
E)Although the earliest primates were nocturnal,today most primate species are diurnal.
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What is the most frequent type of reconciliation among chimpanzees?

A)embrace
B)mouth-to-mouth kiss
C)genito-genital rubbing
D)all of the above
E)a and b only
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Which of the following primate females show the incidence of perpetual genital swelling and the ability for constant sexual activity?

A)chimpanzees
B)rhesus macaques
C)bonobos
D)gorillas
E)stumptail monkeys
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What is a species?

A)a subgroup of a genus in which individuals share ancestral connections and characteristics
B)a subgroup of a genus in which individuals share the same physical characteristics
C)a population of individuals who randomly interbreed and produce offspring
D)a population of individuals able to interbreed and produce fertile offspring
E)none of the above
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In comparison to other mammals,primates have ________________.

A)more pre-molars
B)fewer pre-molars
C)more incisors
D)more canines
E)more molars
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?

A)All hominoids that show evidence of bipedalism are considered human.
B)Scientists believe that the missing link very likely existed sometime between 5 and 8 million years ago.
C)Between 4 and 5 million years ago,the environment of eastern and southern Africa was mostly made up of open country with pockets of woodlands.
D)Between 5 and 15 million years ago,various kinds of hominoids lived throughout Africa,Asia,and Europe.
E)Australopithecus inhabited an area of dense woodlands.
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The first known stone industry was the Oldowan Tradition,dating back _______________.

A)2.5-2.6 million years
B)3.1-3.7 million years ago
C)1.7-1.9 million years ago
D)2.8-3.4 million years ago
E)2.5-5.0 million years ago
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Which of the following is not considered a "disease of civilization"?

A)diabetes
B)tuberculosis
C)cancer
D)high blood pressure
E)heart disease
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The branch of medical anthropology that uses evolutionary principles to contribute to contemporary human health issues is called ______________.

A)paleoanthropology medicine
B)evolutionary medicine
C)historical medicine
D)paleo-medicine
E)adaptive medicine
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Paleoanthropologists believe that H.erectus had learned to use fire by _______________ years ago.

A)2 million
B)1 million
C)500,000
D)2.4 million
E)200,000
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Which of the following is not a true statement?

A)A biped can see more effectively than a quadruped.
B)A biped has less body area exposed to direct sunlight than a quadruped.
C)A biped can use its hands to carry objects,including weapons.
D)A biped runs faster than a quadruped.
E)None of the above is a true statement.
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The first members of the genus Homo first appeared around _______________ years ago.

A)4.5 million
B)1.5 million
C)3.5 million
D)2.0 million
E)2.5 million
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Tool-making puts a premium on _______________.

A)manual dexterity
B)power
C)group size
D)migratory patterns
E)availability of meat
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Which Western anthropologist was the first to encourage the study of Great Ape culture in the wild?

A)Dian Fossey
B)Louis Leakey
C)Frans Boas
D)Bronislaw Malinowski
E)Jane Goodall
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The shift from Homo erectus to Homo sapiens occurred within the ________________.

A)Pliocene
B)Oligocene
C)Miocene
D)Eocene
E)Pleistocene
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By _______________ Homo erectus had spread to Europe.

A) 200,000 years ago
B)2.7 million years ago
C)1.8 million years ago
D)4.6 million years ago
E) 3.4 million years ago
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The australopithecine "Lucy" was discovered in _______________.

A)1946
B)1968
C)1974
D)1982
E)1996
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What is the purpose of a free upper lip among primates?

A)decrease in exposure to parasites
B)more versatile eating behaviors
C)increased facial expression
D)louder ability to issue calls and vocalizations
E)all of the above
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Where did Jane Goodall begin her studies of chimpanzees?

A)Tai Rainforest
B)Gombe,Tanzania
C)Karisoke,Rwanda
D)Olduvai Gorge,Kenya
E)Tokyo,Japan
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What was the main focus of Kinji Imanishi's primate studies?

A)hunting techniques
B)kinship and social behavior
C)sexual behavior and reconciliation
D)territorial behavior and aggression
E)the formation of alpha male bands
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Which came first for humans?

A)a large brain
B)bipedalism
C)a hairless body
D)the development of tools
E)the invention of fire
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Homo erectus fossils have been found in all of the following areas except _______________.

A)Southern Europe
B)Asia
C)Northern Europe
D)North America
E)Africa
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Which of the following is an advantage associated with fire?

A)increased ability to hunt
B) warmth to allow for migration into colder areas
C)ability to increase food nutrition through cooking
D)all of the above
E)b and c only
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Australopithecine fossils have been found in all of the following modern-day areas except _______________.

A)Malawi
B)South Africa
C)Kenya
D)Chad
E)Egypt
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The classification of hominoid includes _______________.

A)humans and apes,living and extinct
B)living humans and apes
C)living humans,apes,and monkeys
D)humans,apes,and monkeys,living and extinct
E)all primate species
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_________________ refers to the idea that a series of beneficial adjustments occurred to organisms in their environment.

A)adaptation
B)natural selection
C)genetics
D)adherence
E)evolution
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The hypothesis that modern human originated through a process of simultaneous local transition from Homo erectus to Homo sapiens throughout the inhabited world is called the _______________.

A)Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
B)acculturation hypothesis
C)recent African origins hypothesis
D)diffusion theory
E)multiregional hypothesis
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Which of the following tool makers invented the burin,which came into common use in the Upper Paleolithic?

A)Mousterian Toolmakers
B) Neandertal Toolmakers
C) Gibeon Toolmakers
D) Homo habilis Toolmakers
E) Oldowan Toolmakers
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German anatomist Blumenbach expanded on Linnaeus' classification system of humans and determined that people from which region were the most beautiful people in the world?

A)Germany
B)Caucasus Mountains
C)Mount Olympia
D)Northern Africa
E)Middle East
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One of the most hotly debated genetic relationships in paleoanthropology is the connection between modern humans and:

A)Homo antecessor
B)Homo Sapiens
C)Neandertals
D)Homo erectus
E)Mousterian Tool Bearers
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The basic physical units of heredity are _________________ .

A)cellulous
B)DNA
C)eggs
D)RNA
E)genes
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Which Swedish naturalist divided the human species into four major groups according to geographic area,classifying all Europeans as white,Africans as black,American Indians as red,Asians as yellow?

A)Linnaeus
B)Blumenbach
C)Wolpoff
D)Caspari
E)Caucaus
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The concept of race is has powerful symbolic significance in many countries as a ________________ category.

A)cultural and social
B)community and social
C)social and political
D)political and educational
E)social and medical
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The greatest single cache of hominin fossils in the world was found at _______________.

A)Hadar in Ethiopia
B)Lauricocha in Peru
C)Olduvai Gorge in Kenya
D)Chevraux in France
E)Atapuerca in Spain
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The biological concept of race does not apply to ______________ ______________ .

A)Homo erectus
B)Homo habilis
C)Homo sapiens
D)Homo salashi
E)Homo antecessor
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Anatomically modern Homo sapiens indisputably appear by _______________ years ago.

A)50,000
B)40,000
C)30,000
D)60,000
E)100,000
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_______________ are typically represented in the popular media as "cave men."

A)Australopithecus
B)Cro-Magnon
C)Neandertals
D)Homo habilis
E)Homo erectus
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In Europe,the transition to the tools of the _______________ occurred between 35,000 and 40,000 years ago.

A)Lower Paleolithic
B)Middle Paleolithic
C)Upper Paleolithic
D)Lower Neolithic
E)Upper Mesolithic
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_______________ was the tool industry found among the Neandertals.

A)Acheulian
B)Levallois
C)Oldowan
D)Mousterian
E)Baton
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Race as a biological construct is ________________ .

A)plausible
B)scientific
C)genetic
D)false
E)proven
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The Upper Paleolithic is marked by human migration to _______________ for the first time.

A)Asia
B)Europe
C)Africa
D)Australia
E)Baton
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Human populations are genetically ________________ .

A)closed
B)unspecified
C)defined
D)open
E)incomplete
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The Neandertal controversy exists because in comparison to earlier and later species of Homo,the Neandertals _______________.

A)were able to control fire
B)had a very advanced form of language
C)lived only in colder climates of Europe
D)had a less advanced tool tradition
E)can be seen as being biologically transitional
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Which of the following anthropologists combated against the evaluation of humans by race?

A)Carolus Linneaus,Franz Boas
B)Carlton Coon,Franz Boas
C)Ashley Montagu,Carlton Coon
D)Franz Boas,Ashley Montagu
E)Johann Blumenbach,Ashley Montagu
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The concept of race is ____________________ .

A)exclusive
B)expressive
C)arbitrary
D)scientific
E)proven
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Natural selection operates on the level of the individual member of a species.
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The evolutionary trend for primate dentition has been toward a reduction in the number and size of the teeth.
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The first part of the Old Stone Age is called the Early Paleolithic.
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Jane Goodall was the first woman sent by Louis Leakey to study non-human primates.
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European scientists have argued about human classification since the Early Paleolithic.
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Fossil evidence suggests there are distinctions between the Homo erectus populations of Asia and Europe.
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None of the australopithecines were as large as modern-day humans.
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Some 65 million years ago the change in climate began to favor the development of arboreal mammals.
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Homo habilis is associated with advances in tool-making.
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Scottish judge Lord Monboddo argued that orangutans should not be considered part of the human species.
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Humans are one of some 4,000 species of mammals.
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Humans are the only true bipeds among the primates.
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Chimpanzee females hunt more frequently than males.
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Increased meat consumption by our early ancestors was important to human evolution.
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George Armelagos argues that the first major decline in human health occurred with the earliest human village settlements.
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In the apes,a sturdy clavicle orients the arms at the side rather than the front of the body.
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Humans adapt to the environment,but they do not fundamentally change it.
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Adult bonobos frequently use genito-genital rubbing as a means of reconciliation.
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Random mutations introduced NEW characteristics into the human line.
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Chimpanzees routinely form very tight and exclusive sexual bonds with each other.
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Deck 4: Becoming Human: the Origin and Diversity of Our Species
1
Which of the following statements is correct?

A)Social structures in ape communities are exclusively composed of male dominance hierarchies
B)Relationships among individuals within the ape communities are relatively harmonious.
C)Ape groups are formed of extended families that organize into clans that are male-dominated.
D)Ape groups are formed into communities that are disharmonious and full of constant conflict.
E)none of the above
Relationships among individuals within the ape communities are relatively harmonious.
2
Which of the following study living primates?

A)paleontologists
B)paleoanthropologists
C)primatologists
D)evolutionologists
E) geologists
primatologists
3
The ability to see the world in the three dimensions of height,width,and depth is due to primates' unique development of _______________.

A)color vision
B)binocular color vision
C)stereoscopic color vision
D)binocular stereoscopic color vision
E)binocular vision
binocular stereoscopic color vision
4
Which of the following primates has the least opposability in hands and feet?

A)bonobos
B)chimpanzees
C)humans
D)gorillas
E)baboons
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Chimpanzees are the only animals to use _______________ as a mechanism of reconciliation.

A) mediators
B)aggression
C)sexual contact
D)food
E)all of the above
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6
Biological evolution refers to _______________.

A)gradual improvement and progression in a species
B)progressive elaboration and increase in complexity
C)changes in the genetic makeup of a population over generations
D)biological and cultural changes that lead to increase in efficiency
E)descent from monkey ancestors
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7
Chimpanzees hunt for what reason?

A)to obtain food
B)for social reasons
C)for sexual reasons
D)to gain social status
E)all of the above
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8
Which of the following primate groups has been observed tool-making most frequently?

A)baboons
B)bonobos
C)rhesus macaques
D)chimpanzees
E)gorillas
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9
Which of the following is not a classification proposed by Linnaeus?

A)Homo troglodytes
B)Homo sylvestris
C)Homo diurnus
D)Homo nocturnus
E)all of the above are classifications of Linnaeus
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10
What is the purpose of genito-genital rubbing among primates?

A)it is a form of sexual initiation used by chimpanzee males to seduce females
B)it is a form of sexual initiation used by bonobo males to seduce females
C)it is the most frequent type of reconciliation among chimpanzees
D)it is the most frequent type of reconciliation among bonobos
E)it is used to mark territory
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Carolus Linnaeus classified ______________ with humans and monkeys in the same order.

A)bears
B)lions
C)reptiles
D)sloths
E)tarsiers
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12
Which anthropologist studied forms of reconciliation among bonobos?

A)Kinji Imanishi
B)Dian Fossey
C)Jane Goodall
D)Frans de Waal
E)Louis Leakey
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13
The first mammals appeared over _______________ years ago and the earliest primates appeared about _______________ years ago.

A)500 million/50 million
B)200 million/65 million
C)350 million/150 million
D)400 million/60 million
E)50 million/65 million
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14
When do paleoanthropologists believe that human culture began?

A)500,000 years ago
B)2.0 million years ago
C)1.5 million years ago
D)3.0 million years ago
E)2.5 million years ago
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Among bonobos,which of the following bonds is the most significant to predicting rank and success within the group?

A)between male peers
B)between siblings
C)between father and son
D)between mother and son
E)between offspring and grandparents
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16
Which of the following statements is correct?

A)The earliest primates were nocturnal,but only the apes and monkeys are nocturnal today.
B)The earliest primates were diurnal,as are the majority of primate species today.
C)The earliest primates were nocturnal,as are the majority of primate species today.
D)Although the earliest primates were diurnal,today most primate species are nocturnal.
E)Although the earliest primates were nocturnal,today most primate species are diurnal.
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17
What is the most frequent type of reconciliation among chimpanzees?

A)embrace
B)mouth-to-mouth kiss
C)genito-genital rubbing
D)all of the above
E)a and b only
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18
Which of the following primate females show the incidence of perpetual genital swelling and the ability for constant sexual activity?

A)chimpanzees
B)rhesus macaques
C)bonobos
D)gorillas
E)stumptail monkeys
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19
What is a species?

A)a subgroup of a genus in which individuals share ancestral connections and characteristics
B)a subgroup of a genus in which individuals share the same physical characteristics
C)a population of individuals who randomly interbreed and produce offspring
D)a population of individuals able to interbreed and produce fertile offspring
E)none of the above
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20
In comparison to other mammals,primates have ________________.

A)more pre-molars
B)fewer pre-molars
C)more incisors
D)more canines
E)more molars
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21
Which of the following statements is incorrect?

A)All hominoids that show evidence of bipedalism are considered human.
B)Scientists believe that the missing link very likely existed sometime between 5 and 8 million years ago.
C)Between 4 and 5 million years ago,the environment of eastern and southern Africa was mostly made up of open country with pockets of woodlands.
D)Between 5 and 15 million years ago,various kinds of hominoids lived throughout Africa,Asia,and Europe.
E)Australopithecus inhabited an area of dense woodlands.
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22
The first known stone industry was the Oldowan Tradition,dating back _______________.

A)2.5-2.6 million years
B)3.1-3.7 million years ago
C)1.7-1.9 million years ago
D)2.8-3.4 million years ago
E)2.5-5.0 million years ago
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23
Which of the following is not considered a "disease of civilization"?

A)diabetes
B)tuberculosis
C)cancer
D)high blood pressure
E)heart disease
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24
The branch of medical anthropology that uses evolutionary principles to contribute to contemporary human health issues is called ______________.

A)paleoanthropology medicine
B)evolutionary medicine
C)historical medicine
D)paleo-medicine
E)adaptive medicine
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25
Paleoanthropologists believe that H.erectus had learned to use fire by _______________ years ago.

A)2 million
B)1 million
C)500,000
D)2.4 million
E)200,000
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26
Which of the following is not a true statement?

A)A biped can see more effectively than a quadruped.
B)A biped has less body area exposed to direct sunlight than a quadruped.
C)A biped can use its hands to carry objects,including weapons.
D)A biped runs faster than a quadruped.
E)None of the above is a true statement.
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The first members of the genus Homo first appeared around _______________ years ago.

A)4.5 million
B)1.5 million
C)3.5 million
D)2.0 million
E)2.5 million
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Tool-making puts a premium on _______________.

A)manual dexterity
B)power
C)group size
D)migratory patterns
E)availability of meat
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29
Which Western anthropologist was the first to encourage the study of Great Ape culture in the wild?

A)Dian Fossey
B)Louis Leakey
C)Frans Boas
D)Bronislaw Malinowski
E)Jane Goodall
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30
The shift from Homo erectus to Homo sapiens occurred within the ________________.

A)Pliocene
B)Oligocene
C)Miocene
D)Eocene
E)Pleistocene
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31
By _______________ Homo erectus had spread to Europe.

A) 200,000 years ago
B)2.7 million years ago
C)1.8 million years ago
D)4.6 million years ago
E) 3.4 million years ago
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32
The australopithecine "Lucy" was discovered in _______________.

A)1946
B)1968
C)1974
D)1982
E)1996
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What is the purpose of a free upper lip among primates?

A)decrease in exposure to parasites
B)more versatile eating behaviors
C)increased facial expression
D)louder ability to issue calls and vocalizations
E)all of the above
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34
Where did Jane Goodall begin her studies of chimpanzees?

A)Tai Rainforest
B)Gombe,Tanzania
C)Karisoke,Rwanda
D)Olduvai Gorge,Kenya
E)Tokyo,Japan
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35
What was the main focus of Kinji Imanishi's primate studies?

A)hunting techniques
B)kinship and social behavior
C)sexual behavior and reconciliation
D)territorial behavior and aggression
E)the formation of alpha male bands
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36
Which came first for humans?

A)a large brain
B)bipedalism
C)a hairless body
D)the development of tools
E)the invention of fire
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37
Homo erectus fossils have been found in all of the following areas except _______________.

A)Southern Europe
B)Asia
C)Northern Europe
D)North America
E)Africa
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38
Which of the following is an advantage associated with fire?

A)increased ability to hunt
B) warmth to allow for migration into colder areas
C)ability to increase food nutrition through cooking
D)all of the above
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39
Australopithecine fossils have been found in all of the following modern-day areas except _______________.

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B)South Africa
C)Kenya
D)Chad
E)Egypt
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40
The classification of hominoid includes _______________.

A)humans and apes,living and extinct
B)living humans and apes
C)living humans,apes,and monkeys
D)humans,apes,and monkeys,living and extinct
E)all primate species
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41
_________________ refers to the idea that a series of beneficial adjustments occurred to organisms in their environment.

A)adaptation
B)natural selection
C)genetics
D)adherence
E)evolution
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42
The hypothesis that modern human originated through a process of simultaneous local transition from Homo erectus to Homo sapiens throughout the inhabited world is called the _______________.

A)Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
B)acculturation hypothesis
C)recent African origins hypothesis
D)diffusion theory
E)multiregional hypothesis
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43
Which of the following tool makers invented the burin,which came into common use in the Upper Paleolithic?

A)Mousterian Toolmakers
B) Neandertal Toolmakers
C) Gibeon Toolmakers
D) Homo habilis Toolmakers
E) Oldowan Toolmakers
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44
German anatomist Blumenbach expanded on Linnaeus' classification system of humans and determined that people from which region were the most beautiful people in the world?

A)Germany
B)Caucasus Mountains
C)Mount Olympia
D)Northern Africa
E)Middle East
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45
One of the most hotly debated genetic relationships in paleoanthropology is the connection between modern humans and:

A)Homo antecessor
B)Homo Sapiens
C)Neandertals
D)Homo erectus
E)Mousterian Tool Bearers
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46
The basic physical units of heredity are _________________ .

A)cellulous
B)DNA
C)eggs
D)RNA
E)genes
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47
Which Swedish naturalist divided the human species into four major groups according to geographic area,classifying all Europeans as white,Africans as black,American Indians as red,Asians as yellow?

A)Linnaeus
B)Blumenbach
C)Wolpoff
D)Caspari
E)Caucaus
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48
The concept of race is has powerful symbolic significance in many countries as a ________________ category.

A)cultural and social
B)community and social
C)social and political
D)political and educational
E)social and medical
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49
The greatest single cache of hominin fossils in the world was found at _______________.

A)Hadar in Ethiopia
B)Lauricocha in Peru
C)Olduvai Gorge in Kenya
D)Chevraux in France
E)Atapuerca in Spain
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50
The biological concept of race does not apply to ______________ ______________ .

A)Homo erectus
B)Homo habilis
C)Homo sapiens
D)Homo salashi
E)Homo antecessor
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51
Anatomically modern Homo sapiens indisputably appear by _______________ years ago.

A)50,000
B)40,000
C)30,000
D)60,000
E)100,000
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52
_______________ are typically represented in the popular media as "cave men."

A)Australopithecus
B)Cro-Magnon
C)Neandertals
D)Homo habilis
E)Homo erectus
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53
In Europe,the transition to the tools of the _______________ occurred between 35,000 and 40,000 years ago.

A)Lower Paleolithic
B)Middle Paleolithic
C)Upper Paleolithic
D)Lower Neolithic
E)Upper Mesolithic
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54
_______________ was the tool industry found among the Neandertals.

A)Acheulian
B)Levallois
C)Oldowan
D)Mousterian
E)Baton
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55
Race as a biological construct is ________________ .

A)plausible
B)scientific
C)genetic
D)false
E)proven
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56
The Upper Paleolithic is marked by human migration to _______________ for the first time.

A)Asia
B)Europe
C)Africa
D)Australia
E)Baton
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57
Human populations are genetically ________________ .

A)closed
B)unspecified
C)defined
D)open
E)incomplete
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58
The Neandertal controversy exists because in comparison to earlier and later species of Homo,the Neandertals _______________.

A)were able to control fire
B)had a very advanced form of language
C)lived only in colder climates of Europe
D)had a less advanced tool tradition
E)can be seen as being biologically transitional
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59
Which of the following anthropologists combated against the evaluation of humans by race?

A)Carolus Linneaus,Franz Boas
B)Carlton Coon,Franz Boas
C)Ashley Montagu,Carlton Coon
D)Franz Boas,Ashley Montagu
E)Johann Blumenbach,Ashley Montagu
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60
The concept of race is ____________________ .

A)exclusive
B)expressive
C)arbitrary
D)scientific
E)proven
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61
Natural selection operates on the level of the individual member of a species.
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62
The evolutionary trend for primate dentition has been toward a reduction in the number and size of the teeth.
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63
The first part of the Old Stone Age is called the Early Paleolithic.
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64
Jane Goodall was the first woman sent by Louis Leakey to study non-human primates.
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65
European scientists have argued about human classification since the Early Paleolithic.
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66
Fossil evidence suggests there are distinctions between the Homo erectus populations of Asia and Europe.
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67
None of the australopithecines were as large as modern-day humans.
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68
Some 65 million years ago the change in climate began to favor the development of arboreal mammals.
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69
Homo habilis is associated with advances in tool-making.
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70
Scottish judge Lord Monboddo argued that orangutans should not be considered part of the human species.
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71
Humans are one of some 4,000 species of mammals.
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72
Humans are the only true bipeds among the primates.
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73
Chimpanzee females hunt more frequently than males.
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74
Increased meat consumption by our early ancestors was important to human evolution.
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75
George Armelagos argues that the first major decline in human health occurred with the earliest human village settlements.
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76
In the apes,a sturdy clavicle orients the arms at the side rather than the front of the body.
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77
Humans adapt to the environment,but they do not fundamentally change it.
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78
Adult bonobos frequently use genito-genital rubbing as a means of reconciliation.
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79
Random mutations introduced NEW characteristics into the human line.
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80
Chimpanzees routinely form very tight and exclusive sexual bonds with each other.
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