Deck 1: Introduction: What Is Biological Anthropology
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Deck 1: Introduction: What Is Biological Anthropology
1
Forensic anthropologists study __________.
A) the bones of ancient primates
B) ancient hominins
C) the identification of skeletal remains and the means by which individuals have died
D) how cultural practices influence the spread of infectious diseases
A) the bones of ancient primates
B) ancient hominins
C) the identification of skeletal remains and the means by which individuals have died
D) how cultural practices influence the spread of infectious diseases
the identification of skeletal remains and the means by which individuals have died
2
A hominin is
A) an ape-like primate that walks on two legs
B) a non-human animal
C) an example of a "paradigm"
D) none of these
A) an ape-like primate that walks on two legs
B) a non-human animal
C) an example of a "paradigm"
D) none of these
an ape-like primate that walks on two legs
3
A scientist is examining an ancient skeleton for signs of vitamin deficiency. The scientist is engaging in
A) paleopathology
B) cultural resource management
C) ethnology
D) none of these
A) paleopathology
B) cultural resource management
C) ethnology
D) none of these
paleopathology
4
According to biological anthropology, humans are primates and are the products of millions of years of evolution by natural selection.
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5
A scientist is carefully excavating a fossil hominin. She is participating in which discipline?
A) osteology
B) paleoanthropology
C) paleopathology
D) ethnography
A) osteology
B) paleoanthropology
C) paleopathology
D) ethnography
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6
Because the bones of the body develop along with other tissues such as muscles and tendons, it is necessary to study the interrelationship of the skeleton and its surrounding tissue. This study is known as __________.
A) paleopathology
B) forensic anthropology
C) human biology
D) skeletal biology
A) paleopathology
B) forensic anthropology
C) human biology
D) skeletal biology
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7
The biological anthropologist most likely to be investigating at a crime scene is a(n) __________.
A) human biologist
B) molecular anthropologist
C) forensic anthropologist
D) osteologist
A) human biologist
B) molecular anthropologist
C) forensic anthropologist
D) osteologist
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8
may use their expertise in human variation in body form to help ascertain the ethnic affinities of skeletons.
A) Osteologists
B) Nutritional anthropologists
C) Molecular anthropologists
D) Archaeologists
A) Osteologists
B) Nutritional anthropologists
C) Molecular anthropologists
D) Archaeologists
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9
The pace of discovery of new fossil hominins has accelerated. The text states that this may be attributed to
A) regional political changes
B) the better training excavators are receiving
C) better pay for paleoanthropologists
D) all of these
A) regional political changes
B) the better training excavators are receiving
C) better pay for paleoanthropologists
D) all of these
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10
Skeletal biology is the study the human skeleton in relation to __________.
A) diet
B) other tissues such as muscles and tendons
C) cultural practices such as medicine
D) pathology
A) diet
B) other tissues such as muscles and tendons
C) cultural practices such as medicine
D) pathology
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11
Which of the following typifies the work of an osteologist?
A) a scientist who studies the relationship of culture, medicine, and evolution
B) a researcher livening amongst Lowland Gorillas
C) a scientist piecing together tiny fragments of a skeleton
D) a scientist researching the cultures of living peoples
A) a scientist who studies the relationship of culture, medicine, and evolution
B) a researcher livening amongst Lowland Gorillas
C) a scientist piecing together tiny fragments of a skeleton
D) a scientist researching the cultures of living peoples
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12
The study of the skeleton is know as __________.
A) Forensic anthropology
B) Biocultural anthropology
C) Molecular anthropology
D) Osteology
A) Forensic anthropology
B) Biocultural anthropology
C) Molecular anthropology
D) Osteology
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13
Regional political changes and an increased number of researchers are the main reasons for the recent increase in paleoanthropological discoveries.
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14
Jane Goodall's field study of chimpanzees is a prime example of __________.
A) osteology
B) ethnography
C) primatology
D) none of these
A) osteology
B) ethnography
C) primatology
D) none of these
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15
From the perspective of biological theory, humans are
A) not like all other biological species
B) unrelated to primates
C) the product of the same long process of adaptation as all other biological species
D) much like all other biological species, but did not result from evolutionary processes
A) not like all other biological species
B) unrelated to primates
C) the product of the same long process of adaptation as all other biological species
D) much like all other biological species, but did not result from evolutionary processes
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16
A paleopathologist studies ancient skeletons for signs of __________.
A) trauma
B) nutritional deficiencies
C) epidemics
D) all of these
A) trauma
B) nutritional deficiencies
C) epidemics
D) all of these
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17
You would contact a paleopathologist if the skeleton you just found __________.
A) seemed to have recently suffered from a blow to the head
B) may have signs of infectious disease
C) may be that of an extinct hominin
D) may be that of a non-human primate
A) seemed to have recently suffered from a blow to the head
B) may have signs of infectious disease
C) may be that of an extinct hominin
D) may be that of a non-human primate
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18
Biological anthropologists employ a unifying set of biological principles to discuss how our species came to be the way it is today. This set of principles is known as __________.
A) biological anthropology
B) forensics
C) ethnography
D) evolution
A) biological anthropology
B) forensics
C) ethnography
D) evolution
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19
A is most likely to participate in a police investigation.
A) primatologist
B) osteologist
C) paleoanthropologist
D) forensic anthropologist
A) primatologist
B) osteologist
C) paleoanthropologist
D) forensic anthropologist
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20
A paleoanthropologist is likely to study __________.
A) detailed measurements of the human body in all its forms
B) disease in ancient human populations
C) the interrelationship of diet, culture, and evolution
D) the fossil remains of humankind and its ancestors
A) detailed measurements of the human body in all its forms
B) disease in ancient human populations
C) the interrelationship of diet, culture, and evolution
D) the fossil remains of humankind and its ancestors
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21
Biocultural anthropologists study __________.
A) hominin evolution
B) the relationship of the skeleton with its surrounding tissue
C) human variation
D) the interplay of biological and cultural factors
A) hominin evolution
B) the relationship of the skeleton with its surrounding tissue
C) human variation
D) the interplay of biological and cultural factors
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22
Which of the following is a reason primatologists study non-human primates?
A) to learn about human evolution
B) to learn about their patterns of behavior
C) to learn about the anatomy and physiology of extinct primates
D) all of these
A) to learn about human evolution
B) to learn about their patterns of behavior
C) to learn about the anatomy and physiology of extinct primates
D) all of these
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23
When was physical anthropology established as an academic discipline?
A) the second half of the nineteenth century
B) the mid twentieth century
C) the first half of the eighteenth century
D) the late twentieth century
A) the second half of the nineteenth century
B) the mid twentieth century
C) the first half of the eighteenth century
D) the late twentieth century
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24
Which of the following may NOT be labeled a type of human biology?
A) nutritional anthropology
B) biomedical anthropology
C) molecular anthropology
D) forensic anthropology
A) nutritional anthropology
B) biomedical anthropology
C) molecular anthropology
D) forensic anthropology
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25
Which of the following is most likely to study the effects of urbanization, pollution, and health?
A) osteologists
B) molecular anthropologists
C) biomedical anthropologists
D) paleoanthropologists
A) osteologists
B) molecular anthropologists
C) biomedical anthropologists
D) paleoanthropologists
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26
Which of the following is NOT an element of the neo-Darwinian synthesis?
A) the use of newly introduced dating techniques
B) a new focus on primate behavior and ecology
C) a new focus on human races as pigeonholed categories
D) the use of molecular genetics to reconstruct biological histories
A) the use of newly introduced dating techniques
B) a new focus on primate behavior and ecology
C) a new focus on human races as pigeonholed categories
D) the use of molecular genetics to reconstruct biological histories
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27
Today, anthropologists study human anatomic and genetic variation __________.
A) to learn about ancient human migrations and the peopling of the world
B) because it teaches us about the supremacy of certain human races
C) because traits such as skin color and skull shape offer clues about intelligence and potential for achievement
D) all of these
A) to learn about ancient human migrations and the peopling of the world
B) because it teaches us about the supremacy of certain human races
C) because traits such as skin color and skull shape offer clues about intelligence and potential for achievement
D) all of these
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28
The main architect of the "new physical anthropology" was __________.
A) Sherwood Washburn
B) Charles Darwin
C) Galen
D) none of these
A) Sherwood Washburn
B) Charles Darwin
C) Galen
D) none of these
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29
__________ seeks to understand the genetic differences and similarities between humans and non-human primates.
A) Molecular anthropology
B) Primatology
C) Anthropometry
D) none of these
A) Molecular anthropology
B) Primatology
C) Anthropometry
D) none of these
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30
Culture can be defined as the sum total of of a group of people.
A) learned traditions
B) genetically inherited behaviors
C) universal taboos
D) biological traits
A) learned traditions
B) genetically inherited behaviors
C) universal taboos
D) biological traits
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31
Which of the following best defines anthropology?
A) the study of non-human primates, their anatomy, and their evolution.
B) the study of ancient humans
C) a study of humanity focusing on its biological and genetic aspects
D) the study of humankind in all its forms
A) the study of non-human primates, their anatomy, and their evolution.
B) the study of ancient humans
C) a study of humanity focusing on its biological and genetic aspects
D) the study of humankind in all its forms
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32
The neo-Darwinian synthesis emerged by the __________.
A) second half of the nineteenth century
B) mid twentieth century
C) first half of the eighteenth century
D) late seventeenth century
A) second half of the nineteenth century
B) mid twentieth century
C) first half of the eighteenth century
D) late seventeenth century
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33
Nutritional anthropologists study the interrelationship of __________.
A) disease, evolution, and culture
B) diet, culture, and evolution
C) environment, genetics, and adaptation
D) culture, evolution, and non-human primate eating habits
A) disease, evolution, and culture
B) diet, culture, and evolution
C) environment, genetics, and adaptation
D) culture, evolution, and non-human primate eating habits
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34
Anthropology is unique is its __________.
A) focus on biology
B) focus on race and disease
C) cultural and biological perspective
D) social focus
A) focus on biology
B) focus on race and disease
C) cultural and biological perspective
D) social focus
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35
The study of human adaptation focuses on __________.
A) the interrelationship of culture, nutrition, and illness
B) physiological adjustments to the Earth's physical environments
C) the variations between primates
D) the many ways human populations culturally adapt to the environment
A) the interrelationship of culture, nutrition, and illness
B) physiological adjustments to the Earth's physical environments
C) the variations between primates
D) the many ways human populations culturally adapt to the environment
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36
Culture is learned.
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37
Biomedical anthropologists study the influence of on the spread of infectious disease.
A) primate anatomy
B) extreme environmental conditions
C) cultural practices
D) the skeleton
A) primate anatomy
B) extreme environmental conditions
C) cultural practices
D) the skeleton
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38
Which of the following does NOT fall under the discipline of human biology?
A) nutritional anthropology
B) the study of human variation
C) forensic anthropology
D) biocultural anthropology
A) nutritional anthropology
B) the study of human variation
C) forensic anthropology
D) biocultural anthropology
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39
One place primatologists often find jobs are at conservation agencies.
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40
The earliest physical anthropologists focused mostly on __________.
A) primate evolution
B) anthropometry and craniometry
C) the behavioral studies of non-human primates
D) ecology and genetics
A) primate evolution
B) anthropometry and craniometry
C) the behavioral studies of non-human primates
D) ecology and genetics
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41
Biology produced culture, but culture does not influence biology.
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42
Which of the following is NOT a subfield of anthropology?
A) biological anthropology
B) linguistic anthropology
C) biocultural anthropology
D) archaeology
A) biological anthropology
B) linguistic anthropology
C) biocultural anthropology
D) archaeology
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43
Ethnology is considered a subfield of __________.
A) anthropology
B) linguistic anthropology
C) archaeology
D) cultural anthropology
A) anthropology
B) linguistic anthropology
C) archaeology
D) cultural anthropology
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44
__________ is perhaps the major human endeavor.
A) Language
B) Communication
C) Culture
D) Reproduction.
A) Language
B) Communication
C) Culture
D) Reproduction.
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45
Which of the following could be defined as an effort to understand the workings of another culture by comparing it to the culture of the investigator?
A) cultural resource preservation
B) ethnography
C) sociology
D) linguistic anthropology
A) cultural resource preservation
B) ethnography
C) sociology
D) linguistic anthropology
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46
The majority of anthropologists in the United States are __________.
A) cultural anthropologists
B) biological anthropologists
C) applied anthropologists
D) none of these
A) cultural anthropologists
B) biological anthropologists
C) applied anthropologists
D) none of these
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47
Today, biological anthropologists tend to focus their work in remote regions of the globe.
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48
Which of the following is most likely to be conducted by a cultural anthropologist?
A) a study of gorilla behavior
B) a comparison of wedding rituals
C) a study of ancient artifacts
D) an analysis of hominin fossils
A) a study of gorilla behavior
B) a comparison of wedding rituals
C) a study of ancient artifacts
D) an analysis of hominin fossils
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49
Which of the following is a subfield of anthropology?
A) forensic anthropology
B) molecular anthropology
C) linguistic anthropology
D) ethnology
A) forensic anthropology
B) molecular anthropology
C) linguistic anthropology
D) ethnology
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50
The artifacts and implements of our daily lives are collectively referred to as __________.
A) ethnological culture
B) material culture
C) cultural resource preservation
D) culture
A) ethnological culture
B) material culture
C) cultural resource preservation
D) culture
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51
Cultural anthropology is the study of __________.
A) human societies in a cross-cultural perspective
B) the form and function of language
C) cultures that did not leave any recorded written history
D) how people used to live
A) human societies in a cross-cultural perspective
B) the form and function of language
C) cultures that did not leave any recorded written history
D) how people used to live
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52
Which of the following archaeologist is most likely to be at the excavation of a two million year old site?
A) salvage archaeologist
B) prehistoric archaeologist
C) historical archaeologist
D) text-aided archaeologist
A) salvage archaeologist
B) prehistoric archaeologist
C) historical archaeologist
D) text-aided archaeologist
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53
__________ is sometimes considered a fifth anthropological subfield.
A) Archaeology
B) Molecular biochemistry
C) Economic anthropology
D) Applied anthropology
A) Archaeology
B) Molecular biochemistry
C) Economic anthropology
D) Applied anthropology
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54
Linguistic anthropologists study __________.
A) language use
B) the role that language plays in shaping culture
C) the roots of human language
D) all of these
A) language use
B) the role that language plays in shaping culture
C) the roots of human language
D) all of these
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55
Some forms of cultural anthropology overlap with the humanities more so than the social sciences.
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56
Which of the following is NOT likely to be studied by an archaeologist?
A) ancient tools
B) the buildings left behind by an ancient civilization
C) the languages of the past
D) past climatic conditions
A) ancient tools
B) the buildings left behind by an ancient civilization
C) the languages of the past
D) past climatic conditions
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57
An anthropologist studying past cultures through the investigation of artifacts is belongs to which subfield?
A) applied anthropology
B) descriptive linguistics
C) biocultural anthropology
D) archaeology
A) applied anthropology
B) descriptive linguistics
C) biocultural anthropology
D) archaeology
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58
Ethnologists differ from sociologists in the extent to which they immerse themselves in the human lives they are studying.
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59
__________ anthropology is the study of humans as biological organisms, considered in an evolutionary framework.
A) Physical
B) Biological
C) Molecular
D) Osteological
A) Physical
B) Biological
C) Molecular
D) Osteological
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60
Biocultural anthropology recognizes that __________.
A) culture has no influence on biology
B) biology cannot influence culture
C) culture is purely biological
D) culture can influence biology
A) culture has no influence on biology
B) biology cannot influence culture
C) culture is purely biological
D) culture can influence biology
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61
What is cultural anthropology? Citing at least three cultural anthropology subfields, explain the sorts of things cultural anthropologists study.
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62
Why is language so important to anthropologists? Describe the various research areas for linguistic anthropologists.
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63
Define anthropology. Describe the various subfields of anthropology. Using examples from each, explain what they have all have in common.
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64
What is archaeology? Citing examples form least three types of archaeology, explain the sorts of things archaeologists study.
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65
Discuss the scope of biological anthropology using three related disciplines as examples. What do these related disciplines have in common? How do they differ?
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66
Provide a brief discussion of the roots of modern biological anthropology. Explain the specific contribution of Sherwood Washburn.
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