Deck 8: Fossils and Their Place in Time and Nature

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Igneous rock can be dated with which of the following methods?

A) radiopotassium dating
B) dendrochronology
C) radiocarbon dating
D) flourine dating
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Cultural dating can be used to date:

A) ceramics.
B) bones and teeth.
C) shells.
D) trilobite evolution.
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What is the basic difference between relative and absolute dating?

A) the use of species
B) the use of bones and teeth
C) the use of an actual number of years
D) the use of wood
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Which period saw the proliferation of mammals?

A) Holocene
B) Cenozoic
C) Jurassic
D) Mesozoic
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The study of what happens to an organism's remains after death is:

A) archaeology.
B) cryptozoology.
C) forensic biology.
D) taphonomy.
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Eras are:

A) divisions in geologic time divided into periods and epochs.
B) a fictitious time frame.
C) divisions of time based on cultural standards, as in "Stone Age."
D) representations of time frames for certain fossil species.
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Taphonomy is the study of:

A) human cultural remains.
B) human genetics.
C) the processes that affect an organism after death.
D) the processes that affect a living organism through life.
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If fossil species A is consistently recovered from geological deposits beneath layers containing fossil species B, then A is considered older than B. This relative dating technique is based on the principle of:

A) superposition.
B) paleomagnetism.
C) fluorine analysis.
D) geolayering.
Question
The earth's age is:

A) 4.6 billion years.
B) 3.4 billion years.
C) 6,000 years.
D) 12 billon years.
Question
The English surveyor who developed the technique of stratigraphic correlation between regions was:

A) William Smith.
B) Charles Lyell.
C) Alfred Wallace.
D) Richard Owen.
Question
The original continent that existed about 200 mya, from which the modern continents ultimately emerged, is called:

A) Eurasia.
B) Afrinesia.
C) Australasia.
D) Pangaea.
Question
Which of the following is NOT an ideal environment for fossilization?

A) mud
B) acidic soil (as in a jungle)
C) sand
D) rock
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The study of fossils is called:

A) phylogeny.
B) biology.
C) chronometry.
D) paleontology.
Question
The three eras that make up earth history are:

A) strata, stratigraphy, and striations.
B) Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Holocene.
C) Early, Middle, and Upper Miocene.
D) Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic.
Question
In the 1600s Nicolaus Steno proposed :

A) the principle of uniformitarianism.
B) taphonomy.
C) the law of stratigraphy.
D) the law of superposition.
Question
During the Holocene artifacts like __________ began to appear.

A) bones and teeth
B) ceramics
C) shell
D) wood objects
Question
Most of the fossils discovered in Africa come from the eastern and western parts of the continent. Why is this?

A) More populations of species lived in these areas and nowhere else.
B) Only these areas were conducive to sustaining life.
C) These areas provided better preservation.
D) Many villagers gather to sell fossils in these areas only.
Question
A layer of stratigraphy in one location overwhelmingly represents one species, while the same species is discovered in a similar stratigraphic layer fifty miles away. What method is used to provide an estimate of age for this layer and this species?

A) biostratigraphy
B) dendrochronology
C) Steno's law of superposition
D) carbon 14
Question
To reconstruct and interpret evolutionary changes, it is crucial to place each fossil in time. This is called:

A) a chronological sequence.
B) an era.
C) a period.
D) a phylogeny.
Question
Crucial to creating a fossil record of a species is a:

A) paleontologist.
B) representation.
C) cladistics.
D) binomial nomenclature.
Question
Based on the molecular clock, geneticists believe the split between chimps and hominins occurred:

A) 10-12 mya.
B) 8-10 mya.
C) 6-8 mya.
D) 4-6 mya.
Question
Thermoluminescence dating can provide dates when used on which types of materials?

A) sediment, stone, and ceramics
B) bone, wood, and stone
C) bone, shell, and fabric
D) shell, ceramics, and wood
Question
Electron spin resonance dating can provide dates when used on which type of material?

A) wood
B) shells
C) teeth
D) stone
Question
Chemical analysis of the _________ can provide information on diets and habitats.

A) shell
B) cloth
C) bones and teeth
D) wood
Question
Paleontologists find a fossil ape with long arms. What type of environment can they infer it inhabited?

A) savannah
B) woodland
C) grassland
D) swamp
Question
Paleosols and fauna in the Middle Awash Valley of Ethiopia show that:

A) the earliest hominins lived in wooded settings.
B) the earliest hominins lived in unwooded grassland settings.
C) the earliest hominins lived in marshy settings.
D) the earliest hominins lived in desert settings.
Question
During crucial periods of human evolution, the Pleistocene was characterized by:

A) massive glaciation, then warm interglacials.
B) high humidity.
C) aridity then humidity.
D) glaciation then aridity.
Question
An index fossil is:

A) a fossil found in a particular site.
B) the ideal specimen of that species that all examples must follow.
C) a fossil used to categorize a stratigraphic layer.
D) the type specimen of a species.
Question
Coinciding with the appearance of early hominins about 5-10 mya, the climate was:

A) wet and rainy.
B) hot and humid.
C) dry and seasonal.
D) temperate.
Question
Which dating method would be most appropriate for establishing the age of a volcanic ash layer from an early hominid site in eastern Africa?

A) carbon 14 dating
B) amino acid dating
C) potassium-argon dating
D) electron spin resonance dating
Question
Fission track dating can provide dates when used on which type of material?

A) sedimentary rock
B) shell
C) bone
D) igneous rock
Question
Fluorine dating is an example of what type of dating method?

A) chronometric
B) nonrelative
C) chemical
D) genetic
Question
The molecular clock has been useful to determine the phylogenetic relationships of species based on the assumption that:

A) a species accumulates genetic differences over time at a constant rate.
B) all species are related.
C) species will eventually change in time.
D) species adapt at specific rates.
Question
A wooden tomb is discovered with a well-preserved mummy inside. What method could be used to date the tomb?

A) superposition
B) electron spin resonance
C) thermoluminescence
D) dendrochronology
Question
Some of the best information on climate history is based on the study of:

A) amino acids.
B) foraminifera.
C) isotopes.
D) dendrochronology.
Question
What is the most important feature of climate?

A) weather
B) sea levels
C) temperature
D) isotopes
Question
A mummy is discovered whose tomb includes cloth, food, and other organic remains. What dating method might be used to date the tomb?

A) carbon 4
B) carbon 14
C) dendrochronology
D) electron spin resonance
Question
A hearth is discovered with bone fragments in it. What method might be used to date the bone?

A) dendrochronology
B) electron spin resonance
C) fission track
D) amino acid method
Question
Stratigraphic correlation is:

A) matching strata by chemical composition and color from several sites across distances.
B) correlating stratigraphic markers in one location.
C) matching stratigraphy from known sites only.
D) dating through the use of a chronometric method.
Question
Scientists can determine the type of plant consumed based on:

A) carbon 14.
B) isotopes.
C) index fossils.
D) carbon 13 and carbon 12.
Question
At a site in the American Southwest, you find only a single ceramic pot in association with an individual within a burial. You can use the pot to date the burial based on:

A) biostratigraphic dating, because there may be animal remains inside the pot.
B) cultural dating, since the pot must be specific to a known culture and time period.
C) radiopotassium dating of the material used to make the pot.
D) fission track dating of the pot itself.
Question
Studies of temperatures during the Cenozoic era suggest that:

A) temperatures have steadily increased over time.
B) temperatures have steadily decreased over time.
C) temperatures have fluctuated, sometimes greatly, over time.
D) temperatures have stayed basically the same over time.
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Differentiate between absolute and relative dating techniques, giving one example of each.
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How do dating methods help to support the theory of natural selection and biological evolution?
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Why is punctuated equilibrium an important addition to natural selection?
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How does Steno's law of superposition support relative and absolute dating methods?
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The time it takes for 50% of an unstable isotope to decay to a stable form is called the:

A) semichron.
B) middlemorph.
C) demidose.
D) half-life.
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1
Igneous rock can be dated with which of the following methods?

A) radiopotassium dating
B) dendrochronology
C) radiocarbon dating
D) flourine dating
radiopotassium dating
2
Cultural dating can be used to date:

A) ceramics.
B) bones and teeth.
C) shells.
D) trilobite evolution.
ceramics.
3
What is the basic difference between relative and absolute dating?

A) the use of species
B) the use of bones and teeth
C) the use of an actual number of years
D) the use of wood
the use of an actual number of years
4
Which period saw the proliferation of mammals?

A) Holocene
B) Cenozoic
C) Jurassic
D) Mesozoic
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The study of what happens to an organism's remains after death is:

A) archaeology.
B) cryptozoology.
C) forensic biology.
D) taphonomy.
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Eras are:

A) divisions in geologic time divided into periods and epochs.
B) a fictitious time frame.
C) divisions of time based on cultural standards, as in "Stone Age."
D) representations of time frames for certain fossil species.
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Taphonomy is the study of:

A) human cultural remains.
B) human genetics.
C) the processes that affect an organism after death.
D) the processes that affect a living organism through life.
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If fossil species A is consistently recovered from geological deposits beneath layers containing fossil species B, then A is considered older than B. This relative dating technique is based on the principle of:

A) superposition.
B) paleomagnetism.
C) fluorine analysis.
D) geolayering.
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The earth's age is:

A) 4.6 billion years.
B) 3.4 billion years.
C) 6,000 years.
D) 12 billon years.
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The English surveyor who developed the technique of stratigraphic correlation between regions was:

A) William Smith.
B) Charles Lyell.
C) Alfred Wallace.
D) Richard Owen.
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The original continent that existed about 200 mya, from which the modern continents ultimately emerged, is called:

A) Eurasia.
B) Afrinesia.
C) Australasia.
D) Pangaea.
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Which of the following is NOT an ideal environment for fossilization?

A) mud
B) acidic soil (as in a jungle)
C) sand
D) rock
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The study of fossils is called:

A) phylogeny.
B) biology.
C) chronometry.
D) paleontology.
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The three eras that make up earth history are:

A) strata, stratigraphy, and striations.
B) Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Holocene.
C) Early, Middle, and Upper Miocene.
D) Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic.
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In the 1600s Nicolaus Steno proposed :

A) the principle of uniformitarianism.
B) taphonomy.
C) the law of stratigraphy.
D) the law of superposition.
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During the Holocene artifacts like __________ began to appear.

A) bones and teeth
B) ceramics
C) shell
D) wood objects
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Most of the fossils discovered in Africa come from the eastern and western parts of the continent. Why is this?

A) More populations of species lived in these areas and nowhere else.
B) Only these areas were conducive to sustaining life.
C) These areas provided better preservation.
D) Many villagers gather to sell fossils in these areas only.
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A layer of stratigraphy in one location overwhelmingly represents one species, while the same species is discovered in a similar stratigraphic layer fifty miles away. What method is used to provide an estimate of age for this layer and this species?

A) biostratigraphy
B) dendrochronology
C) Steno's law of superposition
D) carbon 14
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To reconstruct and interpret evolutionary changes, it is crucial to place each fossil in time. This is called:

A) a chronological sequence.
B) an era.
C) a period.
D) a phylogeny.
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Crucial to creating a fossil record of a species is a:

A) paleontologist.
B) representation.
C) cladistics.
D) binomial nomenclature.
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21
Based on the molecular clock, geneticists believe the split between chimps and hominins occurred:

A) 10-12 mya.
B) 8-10 mya.
C) 6-8 mya.
D) 4-6 mya.
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Thermoluminescence dating can provide dates when used on which types of materials?

A) sediment, stone, and ceramics
B) bone, wood, and stone
C) bone, shell, and fabric
D) shell, ceramics, and wood
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Electron spin resonance dating can provide dates when used on which type of material?

A) wood
B) shells
C) teeth
D) stone
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Chemical analysis of the _________ can provide information on diets and habitats.

A) shell
B) cloth
C) bones and teeth
D) wood
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Paleontologists find a fossil ape with long arms. What type of environment can they infer it inhabited?

A) savannah
B) woodland
C) grassland
D) swamp
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Paleosols and fauna in the Middle Awash Valley of Ethiopia show that:

A) the earliest hominins lived in wooded settings.
B) the earliest hominins lived in unwooded grassland settings.
C) the earliest hominins lived in marshy settings.
D) the earliest hominins lived in desert settings.
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During crucial periods of human evolution, the Pleistocene was characterized by:

A) massive glaciation, then warm interglacials.
B) high humidity.
C) aridity then humidity.
D) glaciation then aridity.
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An index fossil is:

A) a fossil found in a particular site.
B) the ideal specimen of that species that all examples must follow.
C) a fossil used to categorize a stratigraphic layer.
D) the type specimen of a species.
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Coinciding with the appearance of early hominins about 5-10 mya, the climate was:

A) wet and rainy.
B) hot and humid.
C) dry and seasonal.
D) temperate.
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Which dating method would be most appropriate for establishing the age of a volcanic ash layer from an early hominid site in eastern Africa?

A) carbon 14 dating
B) amino acid dating
C) potassium-argon dating
D) electron spin resonance dating
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Fission track dating can provide dates when used on which type of material?

A) sedimentary rock
B) shell
C) bone
D) igneous rock
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Fluorine dating is an example of what type of dating method?

A) chronometric
B) nonrelative
C) chemical
D) genetic
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The molecular clock has been useful to determine the phylogenetic relationships of species based on the assumption that:

A) a species accumulates genetic differences over time at a constant rate.
B) all species are related.
C) species will eventually change in time.
D) species adapt at specific rates.
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A wooden tomb is discovered with a well-preserved mummy inside. What method could be used to date the tomb?

A) superposition
B) electron spin resonance
C) thermoluminescence
D) dendrochronology
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Some of the best information on climate history is based on the study of:

A) amino acids.
B) foraminifera.
C) isotopes.
D) dendrochronology.
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What is the most important feature of climate?

A) weather
B) sea levels
C) temperature
D) isotopes
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A mummy is discovered whose tomb includes cloth, food, and other organic remains. What dating method might be used to date the tomb?

A) carbon 4
B) carbon 14
C) dendrochronology
D) electron spin resonance
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A hearth is discovered with bone fragments in it. What method might be used to date the bone?

A) dendrochronology
B) electron spin resonance
C) fission track
D) amino acid method
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Stratigraphic correlation is:

A) matching strata by chemical composition and color from several sites across distances.
B) correlating stratigraphic markers in one location.
C) matching stratigraphy from known sites only.
D) dating through the use of a chronometric method.
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Scientists can determine the type of plant consumed based on:

A) carbon 14.
B) isotopes.
C) index fossils.
D) carbon 13 and carbon 12.
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At a site in the American Southwest, you find only a single ceramic pot in association with an individual within a burial. You can use the pot to date the burial based on:

A) biostratigraphic dating, because there may be animal remains inside the pot.
B) cultural dating, since the pot must be specific to a known culture and time period.
C) radiopotassium dating of the material used to make the pot.
D) fission track dating of the pot itself.
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42
Studies of temperatures during the Cenozoic era suggest that:

A) temperatures have steadily increased over time.
B) temperatures have steadily decreased over time.
C) temperatures have fluctuated, sometimes greatly, over time.
D) temperatures have stayed basically the same over time.
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Differentiate between absolute and relative dating techniques, giving one example of each.
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How do dating methods help to support the theory of natural selection and biological evolution?
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Why is punctuated equilibrium an important addition to natural selection?
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How does Steno's law of superposition support relative and absolute dating methods?
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The time it takes for 50% of an unstable isotope to decay to a stable form is called the:

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B) middlemorph.
C) demidose.
D) half-life.
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