Deck 8: Fossils in Geological Context

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Who is associated with the principle of faunal succession?

A) Steno
B) Lyell
C) Smith
D) Hutton
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Strata are __________.

A) layers of rock
B) trace fossils
C) petrified remains of organisms
D) none of these
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Who is associated with the principle of superposition?

A) Steno
B) Cuvier
C) Smith
D) Hutton
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Who proposed the principle of cross-cutting relationships?

A) Steno
B) Lyell
C) Smith
D) Hutton
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Which of the following is an example of a trace fossil?

A) fossilized feces
B) a petrified skull
C) tracks left behind by an extinct animal
D) layers of earth
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Geology is best defined as the study of __________.

A) the earth
B) fossils
C) what happens to remains from death to discovery
D) optical stimulated luminescence
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__________is a field devoted to the gleaning of all the information that can be extracted from fossils.

A) Taphonomy
B) Paleontology
C) Geology
D) Stratigraphy
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Most living creatures end up as fossils.
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Which of the following states that older strata are laid down below younger strata?

A) the principle of cross-cutting relationships
B) the principle of original horizontality
C) the principle of superposition
D) the principle of faunal succession
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A fossil can be studied to learn __________.

A) its age
B) the kind of organism it represents
C) the environment is which the original creature lived
D) all of these
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__________ suggests that the natural forces operating today are also those that operated in the past.

A) taphonomy
B) lithostratigraphy
C) uniformitarianism
D) the principle of faunal succession
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Which of the following states that strata are laid down parallel to the Earth's gravitational field?

A) uniformitarianism
B) the principle of original horizontality
C) the principle of superposition
D) the principle of faunal succession
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The study of the distribution of layers of rock is called __________.

A) geology
B) biostratigraphy
C) taphonomy
D) stratigraphy
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Which is most likely to be preserved by fossilization?

A) brains
B) skin an internal organs
C) bones and teeth
D) hair
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Which of the following states that cut strata are older than the intruding strata?

A) the principle of cross-cutting relationships
B) the principle of original horizontality
C) the principle of superposition
D) the principle of faunal succession
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Which of the following states that there are predictable sequences of fauna through strata?

A) the principle of cross-cutting relationships
B) the principle of original horizontality
C) the principle of superposition
D) the principle of faunal succession
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Who is associated with the principle of original horizontality?

A) Steno
B) Lyell
C) Smith
D) Hutton
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From most to least inclusive, the geologic time scale (GTS) is divided into

A) eons, eras, periods, and epochs
B) eras, eons, epochs, periods
C) periods, epochs, eras, eons
D) epochs, periods, eras, and eons
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A scientist studying the biological and geological processes of fossilization is engaging in the science of __________.

A) taphonomy
B) geology
C) paleontology
D) none of these
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The concept of index fossils is associated with which principle?

A) the principle of cross-cutting relationships
B) the principle of original horizontality
C) the principle of superposition
D) the principle of faunal succession
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The GTS is divided into the __________ eons.

A) Precambrian and Cenozoic
B) Archaean and Phanerozoic
C) Mesozoic and Cenozoic
D) Precambrian and Phanerozoic
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Primate evolution occurs during the Cenozoic era, or about the last __________ years.

A) 65 million
B) 4.5 billion
C) 45 million
D) 6.5 billion
Question
We live in the __________ eon.

A) Holocene
B) Cenozoic
C) Quaternary
D) Phanerozoic
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We live in the __________ epoch.

A) Holocene
B) Cenozoic
C) Quaternary
D) Phanerozoic
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The Earth is estimated to be approximately __________ years old.

A) 65 million
B) 4.5 billion
C) 45 million
D) 6.5 billion
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We live in the __________ period.

A) Holocene
B) Cenozoic
C) Quaternary
D) Phanerozoic
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The Mesozoic spans from __________ years ago.

A) 4.5 million to 60,000
B) 4.5 billion to 543 million
C) 5.43 billion to 45 million
D) 248 million to 65 million
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What are the periods of the Mesozoic?

A) the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous
B) the Tertiary and Quaternary
C) the Precambrian and Phanerozoic
D) the Paleozoic, Cenozoic, and Jurassic
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The Tertiary period spans from __________.

A) 4.5 million to 60,000 years ago
B) 65 billion to 54.8 million years ago
C) 5.43 billion to 45 million years ago
D) 248 million to 6.5 million years ago
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Which is the least inclusive division of the GTS?

A) eras
B) epochs
C) periods
D) eons
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We live in the __________ era.

A) Holocene
B) Cenozoic
C) Quaternary
D) Phanerozoic
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What are the dates of the Precambrian?

A) 4.5 million to 60,000 years ago
B) 4.5 billion to 543 million years ago
C) 5.43 billion to 45 million years ago
D) 248 million to 6.5 million years ago
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What are the periods of the Cenozoic?

A) the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous
B) the Tertiary and Quaternary
C) the Precambrian and Phanerozoic
D) the Paleozoic, Cenozoic, and Jurassic
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The lengths of epochs, periods, and eras are standardized and inflexible.
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We are presently in the __________ period.

A) Paleozoic
B) Mesozoic
C) Jurassic
D) none of these
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Which of the following is defined as the origin or original source of a fossil?

A) lithostratigraphy
B) biostratigraphy
C) tephrostratigraphy
D) provenience
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Which of the following is an epoch of the Tertiary?

A) the Pleistocene
B) the Oligocene
C) the Holocene
D) the Cenozoic
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Which of the following is an epoch of the Quaternary?

A) the Pleistocene
B) the Oligocene
C) the Jurassic
D) the Cenozoic
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Primates are present for most of the Geologic Time Scale.
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Mammals arose during the __________ era.

A) Hadean
B) Cenozoic
C) Phanerozoic
D) Mesozoic
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The Piltdown fraud was ultimately exposed by the application of __________ techniques.

A) chronometric dating
B) potassium argon
C) chemical techniques of relative dating
D) calibrated techniques of relative dating
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Which dating technique is associated with crystalline materials?

A) Stratigraphic dating
B) Radiocarbon dating
C) Potassium-argon dating
D) Electron spin resonance
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What is a daughter-isotope?

A) a radiometric dating technique
B) a calibrated chemical stratum
C) the original radioactive isotope in a sample
D) the isotope that is produced as the result of radioactive decay
Question
Chronometric dating techniques provide __________.

A) the age of an object relative items found with it
B) an age estimate in years before the present
C) the relative age of an object
D) information about the magnetic polarity of strata
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A scientist studying chrons and subchrons is working with __________.

A) radiometric dating
B) fluorine analysis
C) the geomagnetic polarity time scale
D) obsidian hydration
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What is a parent-isotope?

A) a radiometric dating technique
B) a calibrated chemical stratum
C) the original radioactive isotope in a sample
D) the isotope that is produced as the result of radioactive decay
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Which of the following techniques covers the least amount of time?

A) Fission-track dating
B) Electron spin resonance
C) Potassium-argon dating
D) Radiocarbon dating
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__________ is a dating technique using comparison of fossils.

A) lithostratigraphy
B) biostratigraphy
C) tephrostratigraphy
D) provenience
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__________can be defined as variant forms of an element.

A) isotopes
B) half-life
C) radiometry
D) none of these
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Crystalline materials that have been buried in sediments may be chronometrically dated using the __________method.

A) electron spin resonance
B) stratigraphic
C) optically stimulated luminescence
D) none of these
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Which of the following deals specifically with volcanic ash?

A) lithostratigraphy
B) biostratigraphy
C) tephrostratigraphy
D) provenience
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__________ dating techniques can be correlated to an absolute chronology.

A) chronometric
B) potassium argon
C) chemical relative
D) calibrated relative
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The __________ method is particularly good for dating pottery or tools heated in a fire.

A) thermoluminescence
B) optically stimulated luminescence
C) radiocarbon
D) fission-track
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Half-life is half the time it takes for all of the original amount of an unstable isotope to decay into more stable forms.
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Fission-track dating relies in the decay of __________. .

A) Uranium
B) Potassium
C) Fluoride
D) Carbon
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__________ is the study of geologic deposits and their formation.

A) lithostratigraphy
B) biostratigraphy
C) tephrostratigraphy
D) provenience
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Relative dating techniques establish the age of a fossil only in comparison to other material found with it.
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Chemical techniques of relative dating are associated with the analysis of __________.

A) fluorine, uranium, and nitrogen
B) geomagnetic polarity
C) stratigraphy
D) all of these
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__________ is a common radiometric method for dating volcanic deposits.

A) stratigraphic dating
B) Electron spin resonance
C) Potassium-argon dating
D) Radiocarbon dating
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Radiocarbon dating is the primary technique for dating __________.

A) volcanic deposits
B) organic material
C) obsidian
D) uranium decay
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Explain the climatic shifts that typify the Paleocene and Miocene.
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A scientist studying paleosol is working with __________.

A) ancient soil
B) oxygen isotopes
C) plant macrofossils
D) carbon isotope ratios
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Fossils can be used to reconstruct ancient animal communities and therefore make inferences about ancient environments and habitats.
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What are the various types of relative dating? In what instances might relative dating techniques offer a chronological date?
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__________ years ago, the earth was divided into two continents, Gondwanaland and Laurasia.

A) 50 million
B) 200 million
C) 2 billion
D) 3.5 million years ago
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Citing specific examples, explain how electron trap techniques work and the types of objects that may be dated with these methods.
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Information about stable carbon isotope ratios help build vegetation maps.
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Explain the climatic shifts that typify the Pliocene to the Early Pleistocene.
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What are the different types of fossils and how do they form?
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How can the Principles associated with Lyell, Smith, Hutton, and Steno inform us about fossils. Be specific.
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The story of climate change during the Cenozoic is generally one of __________.

A) warming and drying
B) warming and increased moisture
C) cooling and drying
D) cooling and increased moisture
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Studying ancient vegetation includes investigating __________.

A) plant macrofossils
B) ancient pollen
C) phytoliths
D) all of these
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A high ? 18oxygen/16oxygen ratio in the shells of marine animals indicates __________.

A) colder temperatures and lower sea levels
B) higher temperatures and lower sea levels
C) colder temperature sand higher sea levels
D) warmer temperatures and higher sea levels
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Citing specific examples, explain how scientists use proxies to reconstruct ancient environments.
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Explain the Principles associated with Lyell, Smith, Hutton, and Steno.
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Using Potassium-argon dating as an example, explain how radiometric dating works.
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Explain the climatic shifts that typify the Pleistocene. How might have these conditions effected hominin evolution?
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Who is associated with the principle of faunal succession?

A) Steno
B) Lyell
C) Smith
D) Hutton
Smith
2
Strata are __________.

A) layers of rock
B) trace fossils
C) petrified remains of organisms
D) none of these
layers of rock
3
Who is associated with the principle of superposition?

A) Steno
B) Cuvier
C) Smith
D) Hutton
Steno
4
Who proposed the principle of cross-cutting relationships?

A) Steno
B) Lyell
C) Smith
D) Hutton
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Which of the following is an example of a trace fossil?

A) fossilized feces
B) a petrified skull
C) tracks left behind by an extinct animal
D) layers of earth
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Geology is best defined as the study of __________.

A) the earth
B) fossils
C) what happens to remains from death to discovery
D) optical stimulated luminescence
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__________is a field devoted to the gleaning of all the information that can be extracted from fossils.

A) Taphonomy
B) Paleontology
C) Geology
D) Stratigraphy
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Most living creatures end up as fossils.
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Which of the following states that older strata are laid down below younger strata?

A) the principle of cross-cutting relationships
B) the principle of original horizontality
C) the principle of superposition
D) the principle of faunal succession
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A fossil can be studied to learn __________.

A) its age
B) the kind of organism it represents
C) the environment is which the original creature lived
D) all of these
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__________ suggests that the natural forces operating today are also those that operated in the past.

A) taphonomy
B) lithostratigraphy
C) uniformitarianism
D) the principle of faunal succession
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Which of the following states that strata are laid down parallel to the Earth's gravitational field?

A) uniformitarianism
B) the principle of original horizontality
C) the principle of superposition
D) the principle of faunal succession
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The study of the distribution of layers of rock is called __________.

A) geology
B) biostratigraphy
C) taphonomy
D) stratigraphy
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Which is most likely to be preserved by fossilization?

A) brains
B) skin an internal organs
C) bones and teeth
D) hair
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Which of the following states that cut strata are older than the intruding strata?

A) the principle of cross-cutting relationships
B) the principle of original horizontality
C) the principle of superposition
D) the principle of faunal succession
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Which of the following states that there are predictable sequences of fauna through strata?

A) the principle of cross-cutting relationships
B) the principle of original horizontality
C) the principle of superposition
D) the principle of faunal succession
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Who is associated with the principle of original horizontality?

A) Steno
B) Lyell
C) Smith
D) Hutton
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From most to least inclusive, the geologic time scale (GTS) is divided into

A) eons, eras, periods, and epochs
B) eras, eons, epochs, periods
C) periods, epochs, eras, eons
D) epochs, periods, eras, and eons
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A scientist studying the biological and geological processes of fossilization is engaging in the science of __________.

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B) geology
C) paleontology
D) none of these
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The concept of index fossils is associated with which principle?

A) the principle of cross-cutting relationships
B) the principle of original horizontality
C) the principle of superposition
D) the principle of faunal succession
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The GTS is divided into the __________ eons.

A) Precambrian and Cenozoic
B) Archaean and Phanerozoic
C) Mesozoic and Cenozoic
D) Precambrian and Phanerozoic
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Primate evolution occurs during the Cenozoic era, or about the last __________ years.

A) 65 million
B) 4.5 billion
C) 45 million
D) 6.5 billion
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We live in the __________ eon.

A) Holocene
B) Cenozoic
C) Quaternary
D) Phanerozoic
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We live in the __________ epoch.

A) Holocene
B) Cenozoic
C) Quaternary
D) Phanerozoic
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The Earth is estimated to be approximately __________ years old.

A) 65 million
B) 4.5 billion
C) 45 million
D) 6.5 billion
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We live in the __________ period.

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B) Cenozoic
C) Quaternary
D) Phanerozoic
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The Mesozoic spans from __________ years ago.

A) 4.5 million to 60,000
B) 4.5 billion to 543 million
C) 5.43 billion to 45 million
D) 248 million to 65 million
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What are the periods of the Mesozoic?

A) the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous
B) the Tertiary and Quaternary
C) the Precambrian and Phanerozoic
D) the Paleozoic, Cenozoic, and Jurassic
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The Tertiary period spans from __________.

A) 4.5 million to 60,000 years ago
B) 65 billion to 54.8 million years ago
C) 5.43 billion to 45 million years ago
D) 248 million to 6.5 million years ago
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Which is the least inclusive division of the GTS?

A) eras
B) epochs
C) periods
D) eons
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We live in the __________ era.

A) Holocene
B) Cenozoic
C) Quaternary
D) Phanerozoic
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What are the dates of the Precambrian?

A) 4.5 million to 60,000 years ago
B) 4.5 billion to 543 million years ago
C) 5.43 billion to 45 million years ago
D) 248 million to 6.5 million years ago
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What are the periods of the Cenozoic?

A) the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous
B) the Tertiary and Quaternary
C) the Precambrian and Phanerozoic
D) the Paleozoic, Cenozoic, and Jurassic
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The lengths of epochs, periods, and eras are standardized and inflexible.
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We are presently in the __________ period.

A) Paleozoic
B) Mesozoic
C) Jurassic
D) none of these
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Which of the following is defined as the origin or original source of a fossil?

A) lithostratigraphy
B) biostratigraphy
C) tephrostratigraphy
D) provenience
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Which of the following is an epoch of the Tertiary?

A) the Pleistocene
B) the Oligocene
C) the Holocene
D) the Cenozoic
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Which of the following is an epoch of the Quaternary?

A) the Pleistocene
B) the Oligocene
C) the Jurassic
D) the Cenozoic
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Primates are present for most of the Geologic Time Scale.
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Mammals arose during the __________ era.

A) Hadean
B) Cenozoic
C) Phanerozoic
D) Mesozoic
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The Piltdown fraud was ultimately exposed by the application of __________ techniques.

A) chronometric dating
B) potassium argon
C) chemical techniques of relative dating
D) calibrated techniques of relative dating
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Which dating technique is associated with crystalline materials?

A) Stratigraphic dating
B) Radiocarbon dating
C) Potassium-argon dating
D) Electron spin resonance
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What is a daughter-isotope?

A) a radiometric dating technique
B) a calibrated chemical stratum
C) the original radioactive isotope in a sample
D) the isotope that is produced as the result of radioactive decay
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Chronometric dating techniques provide __________.

A) the age of an object relative items found with it
B) an age estimate in years before the present
C) the relative age of an object
D) information about the magnetic polarity of strata
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A scientist studying chrons and subchrons is working with __________.

A) radiometric dating
B) fluorine analysis
C) the geomagnetic polarity time scale
D) obsidian hydration
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What is a parent-isotope?

A) a radiometric dating technique
B) a calibrated chemical stratum
C) the original radioactive isotope in a sample
D) the isotope that is produced as the result of radioactive decay
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Which of the following techniques covers the least amount of time?

A) Fission-track dating
B) Electron spin resonance
C) Potassium-argon dating
D) Radiocarbon dating
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__________ is a dating technique using comparison of fossils.

A) lithostratigraphy
B) biostratigraphy
C) tephrostratigraphy
D) provenience
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__________can be defined as variant forms of an element.

A) isotopes
B) half-life
C) radiometry
D) none of these
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Crystalline materials that have been buried in sediments may be chronometrically dated using the __________method.

A) electron spin resonance
B) stratigraphic
C) optically stimulated luminescence
D) none of these
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Which of the following deals specifically with volcanic ash?

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C) tephrostratigraphy
D) provenience
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__________ dating techniques can be correlated to an absolute chronology.

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B) potassium argon
C) chemical relative
D) calibrated relative
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The __________ method is particularly good for dating pottery or tools heated in a fire.

A) thermoluminescence
B) optically stimulated luminescence
C) radiocarbon
D) fission-track
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Half-life is half the time it takes for all of the original amount of an unstable isotope to decay into more stable forms.
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Fission-track dating relies in the decay of __________. .

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B) Potassium
C) Fluoride
D) Carbon
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__________ is the study of geologic deposits and their formation.

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D) provenience
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Relative dating techniques establish the age of a fossil only in comparison to other material found with it.
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Chemical techniques of relative dating are associated with the analysis of __________.

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B) geomagnetic polarity
C) stratigraphy
D) all of these
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__________ is a common radiometric method for dating volcanic deposits.

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C) Potassium-argon dating
D) Radiocarbon dating
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Radiocarbon dating is the primary technique for dating __________.

A) volcanic deposits
B) organic material
C) obsidian
D) uranium decay
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61
Explain the climatic shifts that typify the Paleocene and Miocene.
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62
A scientist studying paleosol is working with __________.

A) ancient soil
B) oxygen isotopes
C) plant macrofossils
D) carbon isotope ratios
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63
Fossils can be used to reconstruct ancient animal communities and therefore make inferences about ancient environments and habitats.
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64
What are the various types of relative dating? In what instances might relative dating techniques offer a chronological date?
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65
__________ years ago, the earth was divided into two continents, Gondwanaland and Laurasia.

A) 50 million
B) 200 million
C) 2 billion
D) 3.5 million years ago
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66
Citing specific examples, explain how electron trap techniques work and the types of objects that may be dated with these methods.
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67
Information about stable carbon isotope ratios help build vegetation maps.
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68
Explain the climatic shifts that typify the Pliocene to the Early Pleistocene.
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69
What are the different types of fossils and how do they form?
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70
How can the Principles associated with Lyell, Smith, Hutton, and Steno inform us about fossils. Be specific.
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71
The story of climate change during the Cenozoic is generally one of __________.

A) warming and drying
B) warming and increased moisture
C) cooling and drying
D) cooling and increased moisture
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72
Studying ancient vegetation includes investigating __________.

A) plant macrofossils
B) ancient pollen
C) phytoliths
D) all of these
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73
A high ? 18oxygen/16oxygen ratio in the shells of marine animals indicates __________.

A) colder temperatures and lower sea levels
B) higher temperatures and lower sea levels
C) colder temperature sand higher sea levels
D) warmer temperatures and higher sea levels
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74
Citing specific examples, explain how scientists use proxies to reconstruct ancient environments.
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75
Explain the Principles associated with Lyell, Smith, Hutton, and Steno.
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76
Using Potassium-argon dating as an example, explain how radiometric dating works.
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77
Explain the climatic shifts that typify the Pleistocene. How might have these conditions effected hominin evolution?
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