Deck 2: Human Origins: 7 Million to 19 Million Years Ago

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__________ was the first to question the nature of the relationship between humans and their relatives, the chimpanzees and gorillas.

A) Stephen Jay Gould
B) Louis Leakey
C) Charles Darwin
D) Thomas Huxley
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__________ are periods during the Pleistocene where the climate was as warm or warmer than that of today.

A) Heat waves
B) Interglacials
C) Glaciers
D) Global Warmings
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Fluctuations in the earth's climate during the Pleistocene are thought to be due to __________.

A) astronomical changes
B) methane gases
C) chlorofluorocarbons
D) volcanic eruptions
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Which of the following primates are included in the anthropoid suborder?

A) tarsiers
B) humans, apes, and monkeys
C) lemurs
D) indris
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Aegyptopithecus dates to the __________ epoch.

A) Oligocene
B) Pleistocene
C) Holocene
D) Miocene
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Proconsul and Kenyapithecus date to the __________ epoch.

A) Oligocene
B) Pleistocene
C) Holocene
D) Miocene
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It has been shown that chimpanzees share __________ percent of their genetic makeup with humans.

A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 99
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Adaptive problems faced by early hominids include all of the following EXCEPT __________.

A) competition from predators
B) being large mammals
C) being terrestrial primates
D) living in a savanna environment
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The hominid found dating between 6 and 7 mya with a mix of ape-like and human-like
Characteristics is __________.

A) Sahelanthropus tchadensis (Toumaï)
B) Australopithecus afarensis (Lucy)
C) Ardipithecus ramidus
D) Australopithecus anamensis
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The important fossil nicknamed Lucy is a(n) __________ dating to 3.18 mya.

A) Australopithecus anamensis
B) Homo erectus
C) Australopithecus afarensis
D) Homo habilis
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At the site of __________ in northern Tanzania, there is evidence of bipedalism preserved in volcanic ash dating to 3.75 - 3.9 mya.

A) Olduvai
B) Koto Toro
C) Laetoli
D) Hadar
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Around 3 million years ago, the Australopithecus line split into two distinct lineages. The __________ australopithecines had small, delicate features and were found only in South Africa.

A) female
B) gracile
C) robust
D) garhi
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Around 3 million years ago, the Australopithecus line split into two distinct lineages. The __________ australopithecines were found in both East and South Africa and had a heavy build with specialized teeth.

A) gracile
B) male
C) robust
D) anamensis
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The find associated with bones displaying cut marks suggests meat eating by the __________ may have occurred earlier than previously thought.

A) Sahelanthropus tchadensis
B) Australopithecus afarensis
C) Homo erectus
D) Australopithecus garhi
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The first member of the Homo lineage was __________.

A) Homo erectus
B) Homo sapiens
C) Homo neanderthalensis
D) Homo habilis
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Which of the following is an explanation for concentrations of bones and stone tools dating to the time of Homo habilis?

A) central places where hominids would return to eat, sleep, make tools, and socialize
B) formation of elaborate hunting parties
C) all of the bones are found in animal dens or caves
D) reduction in brain size leading to less social intelligence
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The stone tool industry associated with early Homo is __________.

A) Mousterian
B) Acheulian
C) Upper Paleolithic
D) Oldowan
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According to __________, the flakes were more important in Oldowan technology than the cores.

A) Leakey
B) Toth
C) Roche
D) Walker
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By examining living primates, Robin Dunbar was able to determine that __________ was related to brain size.

A) group size
B) climate
C) tool use
D) degree of sexual dimorphism
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Most archaeological evidence for Homo habilis indicates they lived near __________.

A) permanent water sources
B) mountains
C) ice sheets
D) rain forests
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Advantages of large group size in Homo habilis include __________.

A) protection against carnivores and the ability to cover a larger area in searching for food
B) the ability to provide physical defense against carnivores while searching for food
C) more individuals to babysit while females hunted
D) better protection by some group members sitting watch in trees
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In the 1960s, the Gardeners taught a chimpanzee named __________ how to communicate via American Sign Language (ASL).

A) Kanzi
B) Washoe
C) Nim Chimpski
D) Koko
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One way to determine the position of the larynx in fossils is by the __________.

A) length of the neck
B) size of the hyoid bone
C) shape of the base of the skull
D) shape of the lower jaw
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Due to a longer period of brain growth, infant dependency of Homo habilis would have been __________ that of chimpanzees.

A) the same as
B) greater than
C) shorter than
D) less than
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Discuss the skeletal and archaeological lines of evidence that suggest that Australopithecus afarensis (Lucy) was bipedal.
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List the four criteria used to assign a fossil into the genus Homo. Are any of these criteria controversial? Why?
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Discuss the differences in tool use between chimpanzees and Homo habilis.
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Deck 2: Human Origins: 7 Million to 19 Million Years Ago
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__________ was the first to question the nature of the relationship between humans and their relatives, the chimpanzees and gorillas.

A) Stephen Jay Gould
B) Louis Leakey
C) Charles Darwin
D) Thomas Huxley
D
2
__________ are periods during the Pleistocene where the climate was as warm or warmer than that of today.

A) Heat waves
B) Interglacials
C) Glaciers
D) Global Warmings
B
3
Fluctuations in the earth's climate during the Pleistocene are thought to be due to __________.

A) astronomical changes
B) methane gases
C) chlorofluorocarbons
D) volcanic eruptions
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Which of the following primates are included in the anthropoid suborder?

A) tarsiers
B) humans, apes, and monkeys
C) lemurs
D) indris
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Aegyptopithecus dates to the __________ epoch.

A) Oligocene
B) Pleistocene
C) Holocene
D) Miocene
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Proconsul and Kenyapithecus date to the __________ epoch.

A) Oligocene
B) Pleistocene
C) Holocene
D) Miocene
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It has been shown that chimpanzees share __________ percent of their genetic makeup with humans.

A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 99
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Adaptive problems faced by early hominids include all of the following EXCEPT __________.

A) competition from predators
B) being large mammals
C) being terrestrial primates
D) living in a savanna environment
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9
The hominid found dating between 6 and 7 mya with a mix of ape-like and human-like
Characteristics is __________.

A) Sahelanthropus tchadensis (Toumaï)
B) Australopithecus afarensis (Lucy)
C) Ardipithecus ramidus
D) Australopithecus anamensis
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10
The important fossil nicknamed Lucy is a(n) __________ dating to 3.18 mya.

A) Australopithecus anamensis
B) Homo erectus
C) Australopithecus afarensis
D) Homo habilis
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11
At the site of __________ in northern Tanzania, there is evidence of bipedalism preserved in volcanic ash dating to 3.75 - 3.9 mya.

A) Olduvai
B) Koto Toro
C) Laetoli
D) Hadar
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12
Around 3 million years ago, the Australopithecus line split into two distinct lineages. The __________ australopithecines had small, delicate features and were found only in South Africa.

A) female
B) gracile
C) robust
D) garhi
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13
Around 3 million years ago, the Australopithecus line split into two distinct lineages. The __________ australopithecines were found in both East and South Africa and had a heavy build with specialized teeth.

A) gracile
B) male
C) robust
D) anamensis
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14
The find associated with bones displaying cut marks suggests meat eating by the __________ may have occurred earlier than previously thought.

A) Sahelanthropus tchadensis
B) Australopithecus afarensis
C) Homo erectus
D) Australopithecus garhi
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15
The first member of the Homo lineage was __________.

A) Homo erectus
B) Homo sapiens
C) Homo neanderthalensis
D) Homo habilis
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16
Which of the following is an explanation for concentrations of bones and stone tools dating to the time of Homo habilis?

A) central places where hominids would return to eat, sleep, make tools, and socialize
B) formation of elaborate hunting parties
C) all of the bones are found in animal dens or caves
D) reduction in brain size leading to less social intelligence
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17
The stone tool industry associated with early Homo is __________.

A) Mousterian
B) Acheulian
C) Upper Paleolithic
D) Oldowan
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According to __________, the flakes were more important in Oldowan technology than the cores.

A) Leakey
B) Toth
C) Roche
D) Walker
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By examining living primates, Robin Dunbar was able to determine that __________ was related to brain size.

A) group size
B) climate
C) tool use
D) degree of sexual dimorphism
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Most archaeological evidence for Homo habilis indicates they lived near __________.

A) permanent water sources
B) mountains
C) ice sheets
D) rain forests
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21
Advantages of large group size in Homo habilis include __________.

A) protection against carnivores and the ability to cover a larger area in searching for food
B) the ability to provide physical defense against carnivores while searching for food
C) more individuals to babysit while females hunted
D) better protection by some group members sitting watch in trees
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In the 1960s, the Gardeners taught a chimpanzee named __________ how to communicate via American Sign Language (ASL).

A) Kanzi
B) Washoe
C) Nim Chimpski
D) Koko
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23
One way to determine the position of the larynx in fossils is by the __________.

A) length of the neck
B) size of the hyoid bone
C) shape of the base of the skull
D) shape of the lower jaw
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Due to a longer period of brain growth, infant dependency of Homo habilis would have been __________ that of chimpanzees.

A) the same as
B) greater than
C) shorter than
D) less than
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Discuss the skeletal and archaeological lines of evidence that suggest that Australopithecus afarensis (Lucy) was bipedal.
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List the four criteria used to assign a fossil into the genus Homo. Are any of these criteria controversial? Why?
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Discuss the differences in tool use between chimpanzees and Homo habilis.
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