Deck 2: Human Origins
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Deck 2: Human Origins
1
The process of random genetic changes that create new characteristics is called:
A) natural selection.
B) mutation.
C) competition.
D) migration.
A) natural selection.
B) mutation.
C) competition.
D) migration.
B
2
Early hominid tool making is a key element in determining to start human history about:
A) 2.5 million years ago.
B) 10 million years ago.
C) 7 million years ago.
D) 3.6 million years ago.
A) 2.5 million years ago.
B) 10 million years ago.
C) 7 million years ago.
D) 3.6 million years ago.
A
3
The human species most probably originated five to seven million years ago in:
A) Europe.
B) Africa.
C) Asia.
D) South America.
A) Europe.
B) Africa.
C) Asia.
D) South America.
B
4
Homo erectus was first discovered in 1891 in Java by:
A) Richard Leakey.
B) Eugene Dubois.
C) Raymond Dart.
D) Davidson Black.
A) Richard Leakey.
B) Eugene Dubois.
C) Raymond Dart.
D) Davidson Black.
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5
Whether evolution is punctuated or continuous is:
A) no longer a question.
B) still much in debate.
C) now replaced by a rapid pace theory.
D) unimportant.
A) no longer a question.
B) still much in debate.
C) now replaced by a rapid pace theory.
D) unimportant.
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6
Bryan Sykes, an Oxford geneticist, argues that he has found the "seven daughters of Eve," and that:
A) all existing humans descended from them.
B) these women lived 500,000 years ago.
C) these women lived 1.4 million years ago.
D) Neanderthals descended from them.
A) all existing humans descended from them.
B) these women lived 500,000 years ago.
C) these women lived 1.4 million years ago.
D) Neanderthals descended from them.
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7
The divisions of the species that we currently use were created by:
A) Aristotle.
B) Stephen Jay Gould.
C) Carolus Linnaeus.
D) the Genome Project.
A) Aristotle.
B) Stephen Jay Gould.
C) Carolus Linnaeus.
D) the Genome Project.
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8
The most important physical difference between humans and apes is in the larger size and complexity of the human:
A) knee.
B) jaw.
C) brain.
D) ear.
A) knee.
B) jaw.
C) brain.
D) ear.
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9
Genetic engineering, including cloning technology, presents society with:
A) easy solutions for medical problems without ethical questions.
B) no choices, only solutions.
C) clear benefits with no moral complications.
D) extraordinarily difficult moral and political questions.
A) easy solutions for medical problems without ethical questions.
B) no choices, only solutions.
C) clear benefits with no moral complications.
D) extraordinarily difficult moral and political questions.
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10
David Reich's research suggests that the 1.2 percent difference in the genetic structure of humans and chimps is due to:
A) humans and chimps living in identical environments.
B) humans and chimps interbreeding.
C) humans and chimps coincidentally sharing a common genetic makeup.
D) humans and chimps having similar diets.
A) humans and chimps living in identical environments.
B) humans and chimps interbreeding.
C) humans and chimps coincidentally sharing a common genetic makeup.
D) humans and chimps having similar diets.
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11
Researchers have found that humans had only about this many genes.
A) 25,000
B) 50,000
C) one million
D) too many to count
A) 25,000
B) 50,000
C) one million
D) too many to count
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12
Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould argue that evolution is characterized by long periods of relative stability that are:
A) the essence of gradual evolution.
B) punctuated by sudden changes.
C) only changed very slowly.
D) exactly like Darwin propose.
A) the essence of gradual evolution.
B) punctuated by sudden changes.
C) only changed very slowly.
D) exactly like Darwin propose.
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13
Recent DNA tests have indicated that Neanderthals were most likely genetically:
A) not an ancestor to humans.
B) identical with modern humans.
C) not capable of speech in any form.
D) a smaller less robust species than modern humans.
A) not an ancestor to humans.
B) identical with modern humans.
C) not capable of speech in any form.
D) a smaller less robust species than modern humans.
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14
A 2003 fossil find of a modern human in Ethiopia fits recent genetic studies and supports the:
A) multiregional continuity theory of human evolution.
B) gene flow exchange theory.
C) "Out of Africa" replacement theory.
D) "Out of Eurasia" migration theory.
A) multiregional continuity theory of human evolution.
B) gene flow exchange theory.
C) "Out of Africa" replacement theory.
D) "Out of Eurasia" migration theory.
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15
In 1997 two Spanish paleontologists announced that their study of 8,000,000-year-old fossils in Spain led them to believe that:
A) humans evolved first in Spain.
B) Homo erectus migrated into Spain from Asia.
C) Homo habilis evolved in Europe.
D) Homo antecessor is a separate species and possible Neanderthal ancestor.
A) humans evolved first in Spain.
B) Homo erectus migrated into Spain from Asia.
C) Homo habilis evolved in Europe.
D) Homo antecessor is a separate species and possible Neanderthal ancestor.
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16
Gregor Mendel discovered inheritance factors now called genes. Genes determine:
A) heredity but only in plants.
B) changes in earth movements.
C) the characteristics of future generations.
D) only beneficial physical traits.
A) heredity but only in plants.
B) changes in earth movements.
C) the characteristics of future generations.
D) only beneficial physical traits.
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17
In 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick unraveled the double helix structure of:
A) FDA.
B) the atom.
C) DNA.
D) hormones.
A) FDA.
B) the atom.
C) DNA.
D) hormones.
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18
The purpose of the genome project is to:
A) develop a perfect human.
B) control human behavior.
C) limit human population size.
D) map or identify all the human genes.
A) develop a perfect human.
B) control human behavior.
C) limit human population size.
D) map or identify all the human genes.
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19
The basic chemical building block of genes is:
A) DNA.
B) RNA.
C) amino acids.
D) a cell.
A) DNA.
B) RNA.
C) amino acids.
D) a cell.
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20
The broad category of individuals that can mate with each other to produce fertile offspring is called:
A) a fossil.
B) a community.
C) a species.
D) a band.
A) a fossil.
B) a community.
C) a species.
D) a band.
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21
Intelligent design is different from scientific creationism in that it does not challenge evolutionary evidence.
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22
To a great extent, the ability of people to live happy and satisfying lives depends on the nature of the society they live in.
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23
Cave art is primarily associated with:
A) Neanderthals.
B) Homo erectus.
C) Australopithecus.
D) Modern people
A) Neanderthals.
B) Homo erectus.
C) Australopithecus.
D) Modern people
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24
The conventional view is that the human species originated in Africa 3-5 million years ago.
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25
Natural selection does not completely account for all evolutionary changes.
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26
The Cro-Magnons, like the Neanderthals were:
A) lacking in any shelters.
B) irrigation farmers.
C) cattle domesticators.
D) able to make stone tools.
A) lacking in any shelters.
B) irrigation farmers.
C) cattle domesticators.
D) able to make stone tools.
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27
Charles Darwin was influenced by his voyage on the Beagle to formulate his natural selection mechanism of evolution.
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28
Science has no explanation for existence; evolution is a theory of change, not a theory of existence.
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29
Some scientists argue that language is not limited to humans and that linguistic ability is also possessed other species such as:
A) baboons.
B) bear.
C) all monkeys.
D) chimpanzees.
A) baboons.
B) bear.
C) all monkeys.
D) chimpanzees.
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30
Our future social evolution will likely be substantially influenced by the information we have about our human evolution.
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31
Virtually no one in our modern society interprets the Bible literally anymore as it relates to the origins of man.
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32
Genetics explains the way we are and why and how we change.
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33
Evolution in its broadest sense refers to any process of stable equilibrium.
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34
Linnaeus's divisions were determined primarily by physical traits.
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35
Which of the following is NOT discussed a reason human beings are unique?
A) Only humans can think and reason.
B) Only humans can communicate with others by means of language.
C) Only humans have a genome completely unique from all other species.
D) Only humans use tools.
A) Only humans can think and reason.
B) Only humans can communicate with others by means of language.
C) Only humans have a genome completely unique from all other species.
D) Only humans use tools.
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36
In human genome research it was discovered that human genes are specific to homo sapiens and are not shared by any other species.
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37
Gene splicing was not important in genetic engineering developments.
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38
Tool use may have led to more protein and fat in the early hominid diet and enlarged brains.
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39
There is evidence that Neanderthals did all of the following except:
A) control fire.
B) build shelters.
C) make written records.
D) make stone tools.
A) control fire.
B) build shelters.
C) make written records.
D) make stone tools.
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40
Edward Wilson helped advance the thesis of sociobiology with his work on fear of strangers.
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41
The earliest known species of Homo (human) is Homo habilis.
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42
What is Darwin's theory of evolution and how does it apply to human evolution? What is natural selection?
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43
Darwin saw evolution as a rapid process with sudden abrupt changes.
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44
What is sociobiology and how is it applied to human behavior? What problems do some social scientists find in sociobiology?
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45
What is genetic engineering and what has research using genetic engineering done? What ethical and social issues does genetic engineering present?
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46
Noam Chomsky argues that gorilla language studies invalidate the theory that humans are unique.
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47
Gorillas, like humans, live on the ground. Chimpanzees spend much of the daytime on the ground. One reason for this descent was their increase in size.
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48
It is suspected that Neanderthals are the ancestors of modern humans.
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49
David Reich suggests that chimps and humanoids interbred for hundreds of thousands of years. This accounts for their genetic structure being almost identical.
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50
There is complete agreement among social scientists that there is no contradiction between the idea of free will and the genetic basis for the human behavior idea of sociobiology.
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51
Gould's punctuated equilibrium theory holds that evolution is a stop/go process of sudden change with long periods of no change.
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52
Is the human species unique? Discuss the current issues concerning ape thinking, language and tool use. What difference does it make whether humans are unique?
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53
What is the difference between the punctuated equilibrium and gradual change theories of evolution?
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54
The discovery of new fossils of birds challenged Gould's theory of punctuated equilibrium.
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55
Average brain size of Homo erectus was smaller than people they had replaced.
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