Deck 2: Human Evolution
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Deck 2: Human Evolution
1
Monkeys, apes, and humans are all classified as anthropoids.
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2
Cro-Magnon people had the technology to start a fire whenever one was needed.
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3
Scientific evidence indicates that the earliest hominids were not bipedal.
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4
Origin myths account for the ways in which supernatural forces and beings fashioned the world and all the living things.
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5
Charles Darwin can be considered an "armchair biologist" because his theories are based on the fieldwork of other researchers.
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6
Upper Paleolithic artisans made stone tools in distinctive styles that vary from region to region.
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7
The process of natural selection has been tested experimentally.
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8
It has been estimated that humans possess in the neighborhood of 1,000,000 genes.
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9
"Lucy" is an early hominid known scientifically as Australopithecus afarensis.
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10
The order Primates, to which humans belong, arose about 67 million years ago.
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11
In the religious tradition of Taoism, the spiritual and material sources for the origins of humans are the opposite forces of yin (female) and yang (male).
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12
According to the fossil evidence, the first hominids to migrate out of Africa were the Neandertals.
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13
One factor that contributed to the demise (extinction) of the Neandertals was the fact that dinosaur hunting was extremely dangerous and many individuals were killed in the pursuit of these animals.
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14
The theory of natural selection was arrived at simultaneously and independently by two different scholars.
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15
Upper Paleolithic people gathered plants to supplement their food resources.
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16
The Cro-Magnon skeletal remains have been identified as a distinct race of human beings.
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17
Paleolithic hunters and gatherers lived mostly in marginal areas, such as dry desert regions.
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18
Burins are special projectile points for hunting large game like mammoths.
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19
Cro-Magnon people were the first humans to domesticate cattle and sheep.
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20
The replacement model or "Eve Hypothesis" suggests that modern Homo sapiens evolved in Africa and then migrated to other areas of the world, replacing the in?digenous populations such as the Neandertals.
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21
On any continent, the people living nearest the equator are the most likely to have dark skin.
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22
Most cultures have developed sophisticated ideas and myths to provide answers to fundamental questions such as: "Who are we?", "Where did we come from?", and "Why are we here?" These conceptual frameworks that present the universe as an orderly system and answer these basic questions are called __________.
A) analogs
B) cosmologies
C) paradigms
D) apologies
A) analogs
B) cosmologies
C) paradigms
D) apologies
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23
Homo erectus was the first hominid species to intentionally bury their dead.
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24
Respond to this hypothetical example of evolution: A population of peppered moths contains individuals ranging from ones that are mostly black to ones that are mostly white. The moths that are easily seen on the bark of trees get eaten by birds. If soot from coal-burning factories makes tree trunks darker in color, then there will be:
A) no change in color variation among peppered moths
B) more light-colored peppered moths than dark ones
C) an increase in the population of moth-eating birds
D) more dark-colored peppered moths than light ones
A) no change in color variation among peppered moths
B) more light-colored peppered moths than dark ones
C) an increase in the population of moth-eating birds
D) more dark-colored peppered moths than light ones
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25
The climate characteristic of environments occupied by Neandertals was:
A) hot
B) warm
C) temperate
D) cold
A) hot
B) warm
C) temperate
D) cold
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26
It is likely that only a few genes are involved in determining skin color.
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27
The stone tool industry associated with Neandertal populations was called the:
A) Oldowan complex
B) Mousterian tradition
C) Acheulian technology
D) chopper tool system
E) composite tool tradition
A) Oldowan complex
B) Mousterian tradition
C) Acheulian technology
D) chopper tool system
E) composite tool tradition
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28
Upper Paleolithic people of Europe produced ivory sculptures and mural paint?ings.
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29
The Acheulian stone tool technology is associated with which early hominid?
A) Neandertals
B) Australopithecus robustus
C) Homo habilis
D) Homo erectus
E) Australopithecus africanus
A) Neandertals
B) Australopithecus robustus
C) Homo habilis
D) Homo erectus
E) Australopithecus africanus
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30
Neandertals had a much reduced cranial capacity and intellect compared to modern humans.
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31
Individuals who are born with variations or traits that make them better able to compete in the struggle for life are the ones that survive and pass on traits to their offspring. This process is called:
A) random choice
B) spontaneous preference
C) organic change
D) natural selection
E) biotic metamorphosis
A) random choice
B) spontaneous preference
C) organic change
D) natural selection
E) biotic metamorphosis
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32
During the Upper Paleolithic period, modern Homo sapiens migrated throughout the world, including North and South America and Australia.
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33
The theory of evolution by natural selection was proposed by:
A) Copernicus and Galileo
B) Thales of Miletus
C) Darwin and Wallace
D) Darwin and Mendel
E) Johanson and Lucy
A) Copernicus and Galileo
B) Thales of Miletus
C) Darwin and Wallace
D) Darwin and Mendel
E) Johanson and Lucy
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34
One of the most important tool types invented by Homo erectus was the:
A) Mousterian hammerstone
B) Clovis projectile point
C) Neolithic grinding stone
D) Acheulian hand axe
A) Mousterian hammerstone
B) Clovis projectile point
C) Neolithic grinding stone
D) Acheulian hand axe
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35
Ethnic prejudice or racism based on the belief in the inferiority or superiority of a particular group is unjustifiable, not only morally but also scientifically.
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36
The earliest stone tools, which have been found in south and east Africa, are called __________ tools.
A) Oldowan
B) Acheulian
C) Mousterian
D) composite
E) Habilian
A) Oldowan
B) Acheulian
C) Mousterian
D) composite
E) Habilian
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37
By far, the major characteristic that identifies hominids as a distinct group is:
A) tool use
B) bipedalism
C) large brain size
D) meat eating
A) tool use
B) bipedalism
C) large brain size
D) meat eating
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38
The fossil "Lucy" is most similar to modern chimpanzees with respect to:
A) the ability to walk upright
B) cranial capacity
C) amount of body hair
D) body size
A) the ability to walk upright
B) cranial capacity
C) amount of body hair
D) body size
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39
The first hominid to take advantage of the controlled usage of fire was:
A) Homo sapiens
B) Australopithecus afarensis
C) Homo erectus
D) Homo habilis
E) Australopithecus boisei
A) Homo sapiens
B) Australopithecus afarensis
C) Homo erectus
D) Homo habilis
E) Australopithecus boisei
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40
During the _______________ stage of evolution, hominids became efficient hunters, were probably able to engage in cooperative activities, migrated out of Africa, and their brains increased in size (range 775-1225 cc).
A) Homo sapiens
B) Australopithecus
C) Homo habilis
D) Homo erectus
E) Neandertal
A) Homo sapiens
B) Australopithecus
C) Homo habilis
D) Homo erectus
E) Neandertal
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41
Fossil and archaeological evidence suggests that the first hominids to practice intentional burial of their dead were:
A) modern Upper Paleolithic Homo sapiens
B) Homo erectus
C) Neandertals
D) Homo habilis
A) modern Upper Paleolithic Homo sapiens
B) Homo erectus
C) Neandertals
D) Homo habilis
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42
Evidence suggesting that there were religious beliefs among Neandertals includes:
A) cave paintings of supernatural beings
B) small chambers in the far recesses of caves that contained "religious objects," primarily clay figures of gods and goddesses
C) stone-lined rectangular pits containing dozens of cave bear skulls
D) burial sites
A) cave paintings of supernatural beings
B) small chambers in the far recesses of caves that contained "religious objects," primarily clay figures of gods and goddesses
C) stone-lined rectangular pits containing dozens of cave bear skulls
D) burial sites
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43
Compare and contrast the multiregional and replacement models for the spread of modern Homo sapiens. What are the testable implications of each?
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44
How was the material culture of Homo sapiens affected by climatic change?
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45
The term "composite tool" refers to an artifact made by:
A) firing clay into a hard material
B) using bone or antler to remove thin flakes
C) putting two or more materials together
D) several different people
A) firing clay into a hard material
B) using bone or antler to remove thin flakes
C) putting two or more materials together
D) several different people
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46
The most important technological development in stone tool production for the Upper Paleolithic period was the ability to make:
A) sharpened cores
B) long, narrow blades
C) scraping tools
D) hand axes
A) sharpened cores
B) long, narrow blades
C) scraping tools
D) hand axes
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47
Can scientific creationism be considered true science? Why or why not? What are the shortcomings of creationism? How does creationism conflict with the scientific method?
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48
The term "archaeological culture" refers to:
A) what archaeologists do to investigate the past
B) expressions of ethnic identity in material remains
C) variation in Upper Paleolithic technologies
D) prehistoric sculpture and cave painting
A) what archaeologists do to investigate the past
B) expressions of ethnic identity in material remains
C) variation in Upper Paleolithic technologies
D) prehistoric sculpture and cave painting
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49
Colorful paintings of bison, deer, and other animals in caves were made by:
A) Neandertals
B) Homo erectus
C) modern Homo sapiens
D) australopithecines
A) Neandertals
B) Homo erectus
C) modern Homo sapiens
D) australopithecines
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50
Upper Paleolithic hunters increased the power and accuracy of their projectiles by using:
A) slingshots
B) spear throwers
C) bows and arrows
D) stone projectile points
A) slingshots
B) spear throwers
C) bows and arrows
D) stone projectile points
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51
Archaeologists believe that the first humans came to the New World from __________.
A) Asia
B) Australia
C) Europe
D) Africa
A) Asia
B) Australia
C) Europe
D) Africa
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52
What is natural selection and how does it operate/work? Give an example of natural selection in action.
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53
The remains of four individuals, one of whom appears to have been surrounded by a bed of flowers, represent the first evidence of intentional burial. They were found at an archaeological site in:
A) England
B) Mexico
C) China
D) Iraq
A) England
B) Mexico
C) China
D) Iraq
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54
At the 15,000-year-old site at Mezirich in the Ukraine, archaeologists have exca?vated the remains of five shelters made from:
A) rough stone slabs
B) blocks of marble
C) tree trunks
D) mammoth bones
A) rough stone slabs
B) blocks of marble
C) tree trunks
D) mammoth bones
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55
The __________________ model of hominid evolution suggests that the gradual evolution of Homo erectus into modern human (Homo sapiens) populations took place in different regions of the Old World, not in one area of the world.
A) multiregional
B) replacement
C) "Garden of Eden"
D) "Eve Hypothesis"
E) "Sapienization"
A) multiregional
B) replacement
C) "Garden of Eden"
D) "Eve Hypothesis"
E) "Sapienization"
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56
An archaeologist who wanted to understand the lifestyle and social organization of Upper Paleolithic peoples would get the most useful information by studying:
A) the habits of bears, elephants, and other animals they hunted
B) ethnicity in modern European populations that are descended from them
C) the characteristics of modern hunting and gathering peoples
D) mechanical properties of stone used for making tools
A) the habits of bears, elephants, and other animals they hunted
B) ethnicity in modern European populations that are descended from them
C) the characteristics of modern hunting and gathering peoples
D) mechanical properties of stone used for making tools
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57
The term "Paleolithic" also means:
A) "Old Stone Age"
B) "ancient knowledge"
C) "before Adam"
D) "cave people"
A) "Old Stone Age"
B) "ancient knowledge"
C) "before Adam"
D) "cave people"
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58
Skin color, which has been used extensively in racial classifications, has been shown to be responsive to different environmental factors, making it of little use in categorizing humans into races. Some of the environmental factors that in?fluence skin pigmentation include:
A) the amount of ultraviolet radiation and cold
B) the amount of carbohydrates versus proteins that are in the diet
C) the need for natural camouflage from predators
D) iron and zinc compounds in the soil Essay Questions
A) the amount of ultraviolet radiation and cold
B) the amount of carbohydrates versus proteins that are in the diet
C) the need for natural camouflage from predators
D) iron and zinc compounds in the soil Essay Questions
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59
The Upper Paleolithic period, which dates from about 40,000 to 10,000 years ago, was characterized by:
A) big game hunting
B) blade tools of many traditions
C) the invention of composite tools
D) cave art
E) all of these choices
A) big game hunting
B) blade tools of many traditions
C) the invention of composite tools
D) cave art
E) all of these choices
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60
Evidence for the lifestyle of Cro-Magnon people comes from:
A) France
B) Iraq
C) East Africa
D) China
A) France
B) Iraq
C) East Africa
D) China
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61
A new fossil discovery by Maeve Leakey has caused rethinking of early hominid evolution. Discuss Kenyanthropus platyops and state your opinion on where this discovery may fit into the hominid evolutionary tree.
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62
What made Homo erectus different from earlier members of the genus Homo?
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63
Who were the Neandertals? When and where did they live? What do we know about their belief systems?
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64
What were the principal technological innovations associated with the appearance of modern Homo sapiens? What do they tell us about the culture of these people?
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65
How did the culture of the Upper Paleolithic period differ from what came before? Discuss the specific innovations of this period.
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66
In your own words, explain what is meant by the following terms: natural selec?tion, adaptation, and evolution.
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67
When was North America first populated and by whom? What kind of archaeological evidence do we have for the first Native American?
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68
Should contemporary models of human evolution be classified as origin myths? Why, or why not?
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69
In your opinion, what would have been the principal factors responsible for grad?ual increases in the size of human brains?
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70
How does the famous fossil named "Lucy" fit into theories of human evolution?
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71
Describe the specific changes in chipped stone tools that characterized the evolution of technology from the Oldowan to the Acheulian, Mousterian, and Upper Paleolithic periods.
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72
What did the people of the Upper Paleolithic period eat and how did they obtain this food?
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73
How can we explain the variation in physical characteristics of modern humans? How ancient are the differences that we see in modern populations?
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74
Using specific examples, describe the nature of Acheulian culture. What kind of evidence do we have for diet and daily activities?
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75
What do the changes in stone tools over time reveal about changes in the humans who were making them? How were the styles of tools and their methods of manufacture affected by changes in human behavior?
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