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Deck 11: Evidence of Evolution
1
Dinosaurs went extinct approximately ____ years ago.
A) 6500
B) 65,000
C) 650,000
D) 65,000,000
E) 650,000,000
A) 6500
B) 65,000
C) 650,000
D) 65,000,000
E) 650,000,000
D
2
What is an asteroid?
A) dust and small rock orbiting around the sun
B) a ball of ice with a tail
C) a small planet
D) a small sun with weak solar emissions
E) more than one of these
A) dust and small rock orbiting around the sun
B) a ball of ice with a tail
C) a small planet
D) a small sun with weak solar emissions
E) more than one of these
C
3
Aristotle's ideas on the natural world were most consistent with
A) evolution.
B) biogeography.
C) comparative morphology.
D) creationism.
E) geology.
A) evolution.
B) biogeography.
C) comparative morphology.
D) creationism.
E) geology.
D
4
Which of the following has been found in association with the K-T boundary layer?
A) iridium
B) shocked quartz
C) tektites
D) all of these
E) none of these
A) iridium
B) shocked quartz
C) tektites
D) all of these
E) none of these
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5
Who,among the following,was the earliest naturalist?
A) Darwin
B) Plato
C) Mendel
D) Galileo
E) Aristotle
A) Darwin
B) Plato
C) Mendel
D) Galileo
E) Aristotle
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6
Biogeography is the study of
A) the distribution of land masses.
B) the patterns in the geographical distribution of species.
C) the patterns of species dispersal.
D) the pattern of population demographics.
E) none of these.
A) the distribution of land masses.
B) the patterns in the geographical distribution of species.
C) the patterns of species dispersal.
D) the pattern of population demographics.
E) none of these.
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7
Which of the following discoveries would NOT have called into question the idea that species didn't change and/or are unrelated?
A) fossils of whales with legs
B) dandelions are asexual plants that produce non-functional pollen
C) all humans are 99% genetically the same
D) the DNA of humans and chimpanzees is 96-98% the same
E) more than one of these
A) fossils of whales with legs
B) dandelions are asexual plants that produce non-functional pollen
C) all humans are 99% genetically the same
D) the DNA of humans and chimpanzees is 96-98% the same
E) more than one of these
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8
Which of the following are normally associated with asteroids or their impact on Earth?
A) iridium
B) tektites
C) shocked quartz
D) craters
E) all of these
A) iridium
B) tektites
C) shocked quartz
D) craters
E) all of these
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9
Which of the following were confusing discoveries that called into question the concept that species didn't change?
A) isolated species that looked similar to species that lived considerable distances away
B) organisms that had some similar characteristics but other characteristics that were very different
C) organisms with similar structures that have different functions
D) body parts with no apparent function
E) all of these were confusing discoveries that called into question the concept that species didn't change
A) isolated species that looked similar to species that lived considerable distances away
B) organisms that had some similar characteristics but other characteristics that were very different
C) organisms with similar structures that have different functions
D) body parts with no apparent function
E) all of these were confusing discoveries that called into question the concept that species didn't change
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10
Which naturalist first proposed the theory of catastrophism?
A) Lyell
B) Lamarck
C) Darwin
D) Cuvier
E) Aristotle
A) Lyell
B) Lamarck
C) Darwin
D) Cuvier
E) Aristotle
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11
What discoveries in the fossil record led to questioning the concept that species didn't change?
A) the oldest layers contain fossils of simpler organisms
B) more recent layers contain fossils more similar to existing species
C) many fossils were found of extinct animals
D) more recent layers contain fossils that are more complex than earlier ones
E) all of these are discoveries in the fossil record that led to questioning the concept that species didn't change
A) the oldest layers contain fossils of simpler organisms
B) more recent layers contain fossils more similar to existing species
C) many fossils were found of extinct animals
D) more recent layers contain fossils that are more complex than earlier ones
E) all of these are discoveries in the fossil record that led to questioning the concept that species didn't change
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12
Which of the following scientists first proposed the theory of uniformity?
A) Lyell
B) Lamarck
C) Darwin
D) Cuvier
E) Aristotle
A) Lyell
B) Lamarck
C) Darwin
D) Cuvier
E) Aristotle
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13
Which of the following is TRUE about asteroids?
A) they can be as large as 1,500 meters in diameter
B) in our solar system, most are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
C) many cross the Earth's orbit
D) one of them impacted Earth as early as 50,000 years ago
E) all of these are true
A) they can be as large as 1,500 meters in diameter
B) in our solar system, most are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
C) many cross the Earth's orbit
D) one of them impacted Earth as early as 50,000 years ago
E) all of these are true
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14
Most scientists accept that the most probable reason for the extinction of the dinosaurs was
A) the result of an asteroid impact.
B) the loss of food sources.
C) from being out-competed by mammals.
D) gas emissions from volcanoes.
E) giant tsunamis caused by earthquakes.
A) the result of an asteroid impact.
B) the loss of food sources.
C) from being out-competed by mammals.
D) gas emissions from volcanoes.
E) giant tsunamis caused by earthquakes.
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15
Which scientist believed that species gradually improved towards perfection due to "fluida"?
A) Lyell
B) Lamarck
C) Darwin
D) Cuvier
E) Aristotle
A) Lyell
B) Lamarck
C) Darwin
D) Cuvier
E) Aristotle
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16
How much more powerful than the asteroid impact that created the Barringer Crater in Arizona was the asteroid impact that created the crater off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula?
A) 10 million times
B) 20 million times
C) 30 million times
D) 40 million times
E) 50 million times
A) 10 million times
B) 20 million times
C) 30 million times
D) 40 million times
E) 50 million times
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17
____ is (are)the study of body plans and structures.
A) Evolution
B) Biogeography
C) Comparative morphology
D) Comparative physiology
E) Botany
A) Evolution
B) Biogeography
C) Comparative morphology
D) Comparative physiology
E) Botany
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18
Which of the following naturalists first proposed the Great Chain of Being?
A) Darwin
B) Lamarck
C) Aristotle
D) Lyell
E) Cuvier
A) Darwin
B) Lamarck
C) Aristotle
D) Lyell
E) Cuvier
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19
How much more powerful than an atomic bomb was the impact of the asteroid that created the Barringer Crater in Arizona?
A) 10 times
B) 15 times
C) 100 times
D) 150 times
E) 1000 times
A) 10 times
B) 15 times
C) 100 times
D) 150 times
E) 1000 times
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20
The study of the distribution of plants and animals around the Earth is called
A) comparative morphology.
B) botany.
C) biogeography.
D) geology.
E) paleontology.
A) comparative morphology.
B) botany.
C) biogeography.
D) geology.
E) paleontology.
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21
Which of the following animals is most like a glyptodon?
A) dogs
B) finches
C) whales
D) armadillos
E) horses
A) dogs
B) finches
C) whales
D) armadillos
E) horses
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22
Which of the following terms best fit with the theory of uniformity?
A) gradual
B) catastrophic
C) abrupt
D) extinction
E) more than one of these
A) gradual
B) catastrophic
C) abrupt
D) extinction
E) more than one of these
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23
Which individual proposed the same idea as Darwin after studying the wildlife in the Amazon basin?
A) Cuvier
B) Lyell
C) Lamarck
D) Aristotle
E) Wallace
A) Cuvier
B) Lyell
C) Lamarck
D) Aristotle
E) Wallace
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24
____ is the degree of adaptation to a specific environment.
A) Fecundity
B) Fertility
C) Fitness
D) Adaptation
E) Natural selection
A) Fecundity
B) Fertility
C) Fitness
D) Adaptation
E) Natural selection
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25
Who among the following would receive the most credit for the following scenario? Because humans faced difficult challenges in their evolution,their brains became bigger.
A) Darwin
B) Lyell
C) Aristotle
D) Cuvier
E) Lamarck
A) Darwin
B) Lyell
C) Aristotle
D) Cuvier
E) Lamarck
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26
If a population undergoes selection of adaptive traits,it most logically will lead to ___ of the species.
A) extinction
B) improvement
C) artificial selection
D) evolution
E) more than one of these
A) extinction
B) improvement
C) artificial selection
D) evolution
E) more than one of these
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27
A trait that enhances an individual's fitness is called ___ trait.
A) an adaptive
B) a fitness
C) a selective
D) an artificial
E) a natural
A) an adaptive
B) a fitness
C) a selective
D) an artificial
E) a natural
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28
After the publication of On the Origin of Species,the idea of evolution was generally accept.What part of Darwin's theory of evolution,however,was fiercely debated?
A) natural selection
B) environmental change
C) gradual change
D) the old age of the Earth
E) limited resources
A) natural selection
B) environmental change
C) gradual change
D) the old age of the Earth
E) limited resources
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29
During the 1800's and earlier,most individuals thought the Earth was approximately
A) 6 billion years old.
B) 600 million years old.
C) 600,000 years old.
D) 60,000 years old.
E) 6,000 years old.
A) 6 billion years old.
B) 600 million years old.
C) 600,000 years old.
D) 60,000 years old.
E) 6,000 years old.
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30
Who is referred to as the Father of Biogeography?
A) Cuvier
B) Lyell
C) Lamarck
D) Aristotle
E) Wallace
A) Cuvier
B) Lyell
C) Lamarck
D) Aristotle
E) Wallace
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31
What radical idea did Cuvier propose based on his studies of Earth's history?
A) extinction of species
B) evolution of species
C) the Earth is billions of years old
D) the Earth is unchanged in its history
E) more than one of these
A) extinction of species
B) evolution of species
C) the Earth is billions of years old
D) the Earth is unchanged in its history
E) more than one of these
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32
In his voyage around the world in the Beagle,what observation did Darwin make about animals?
A) animals in similar climate zones were similar regardless of where they lived
B) animals isolated on islands were unlike any living on nearby mainlands
C) animals living closer together appeared more closely related to each other than animals living further away
D) fossils of animals he found were unlike any animals still living
E) there appeared to be no genetic connections between any of the animals he observed
A) animals in similar climate zones were similar regardless of where they lived
B) animals isolated on islands were unlike any living on nearby mainlands
C) animals living closer together appeared more closely related to each other than animals living further away
D) fossils of animals he found were unlike any animals still living
E) there appeared to be no genetic connections between any of the animals he observed
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33
Where would be the best place to search for fossils?
A) an area that was formerly a desert
B) an area that was formerly a volcano
C) an area that is currently a desert but once was an ocean
D) an area that is currently an ocean but was formerly a desert
E) an area that is currently a volcano but was once a desert
A) an area that was formerly a desert
B) an area that was formerly a volcano
C) an area that is currently a desert but once was an ocean
D) an area that is currently an ocean but was formerly a desert
E) an area that is currently a volcano but was once a desert
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34
Which of the following is a concept NOT shared by Larmark and Darwin in their theories of evolution?
A) gradual change of species over time
B) environmental pressures result in changes in populations of species over time
C) a drive for perfection leads to changes in species over time
D) all of these ARE concepts shared by Larmark and Darwin in their theories of evolution
E) none of these are concepts shared by Larmark and Darwin in their theories of evolution
A) gradual change of species over time
B) environmental pressures result in changes in populations of species over time
C) a drive for perfection leads to changes in species over time
D) all of these ARE concepts shared by Larmark and Darwin in their theories of evolution
E) none of these are concepts shared by Larmark and Darwin in their theories of evolution
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35
In what discipline did Darwin get his degree from Cambridge University?
A) biology
B) geology
C) theology
D) genetics
E) biogeography
A) biology
B) geology
C) theology
D) genetics
E) biogeography
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36
Whose view on the geological formation of the Earth is most accepted by modern geologists?
A) Lyell's
B) Cuvier's
C) Aristotle's
D) Lamarck's
E) Malthus's
A) Lyell's
B) Cuvier's
C) Aristotle's
D) Lamarck's
E) Malthus's
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37
Which of the following animals did Darwin study that helped form his ideas on evolution?
A) dogs
B) armadillos
C) glyptodons
D) finches
E) all of these were animals Darwin studied
A) dogs
B) armadillos
C) glyptodons
D) finches
E) all of these were animals Darwin studied
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38
What idea did Malthus champion that Darwin incorporated into his theory of evolution?
A) Populations have the capacity to produce more offspring than the environment can support.
B) Populations will always produce more individuals than the environment can support.
C) Populations will only produce the number of individuals that the environment can support.
D) Populations will never produce offspring in stressful environments.
E) None of these are ideas of Malthus that Darwin incorporated into his theory of evolution
A) Populations have the capacity to produce more offspring than the environment can support.
B) Populations will always produce more individuals than the environment can support.
C) Populations will only produce the number of individuals that the environment can support.
D) Populations will never produce offspring in stressful environments.
E) None of these are ideas of Malthus that Darwin incorporated into his theory of evolution
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39
Which type of fossil is considered a trace fossil?
A) footprint
B) shell
C) seeds
D) teeth
E) spores
A) footprint
B) shell
C) seeds
D) teeth
E) spores
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40
On his voyage around the world,which of the following scientists gave Darwin an insight into what would become his theory of evolution?
A) Lyell
B) Cuvier
C) Aristotle
D) Paley
E) Lamarck
A) Lyell
B) Cuvier
C) Aristotle
D) Paley
E) Lamarck
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41
Typically,where would we expect to find older fossils?
A) superficial layer of the Earth
B) deep layer of the Earth
C) both layers will have old fossils
D) neither layer will have old fossils
E) none of these
A) superficial layer of the Earth
B) deep layer of the Earth
C) both layers will have old fossils
D) neither layer will have old fossils
E) none of these
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42
What is the half-life of the decay of uranium 238 to lead 206?
A) 2.5 million years.
B) 220 million years.
C) 1.2 billion years.
D) 2.5 billion years.
E) 4.5 billion years.
A) 2.5 million years.
B) 220 million years.
C) 1.2 billion years.
D) 2.5 billion years.
E) 4.5 billion years.
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43
What is the method called that indicates the age of material by measuring the content of the radioisotope and the daughter elements?
A) radiometric dating
B) carbon dating
C) catastrophism
D) all of these
E) none of these
A) radiometric dating
B) carbon dating
C) catastrophism
D) all of these
E) none of these
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44
Which fossil would you expect to be found in the deepest layers of the Earth?
A) dinosaur
B) monkeys
C) frogs
D) bacteria
E) all of these would be at the same level
A) dinosaur
B) monkeys
C) frogs
D) bacteria
E) all of these would be at the same level
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45
The half life of Carbon 14 is approximately ____ years.
A) 16,000,000
B) 60,000
C) 8,200
D) 5,400
E) 500
A) 16,000,000
B) 60,000
C) 8,200
D) 5,400
E) 500
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46
Which of the following factors is the only one that influences radioactive decay?
A) time
B) temperature
C) pressure
D) moisture
E) chemical bonding
A) time
B) temperature
C) pressure
D) moisture
E) chemical bonding
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47
What is the cut off age for dating fossils by their Carbon 14 content?
A) 60,000 years
B) 12,000 years
C) 6,000 years
D) 2,000 years
E) 500 years
A) 60,000 years
B) 12,000 years
C) 6,000 years
D) 2,000 years
E) 500 years
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48
How are fossils older than 60,000 years dated?
A) directly dating the fossil with carbon 14
B) directly dating the fossil with uranium 238
C) dating rock formations below the fossil
D) dating rock formations above the fossil
E) dating rock formations above and below the fossil
A) directly dating the fossil with carbon 14
B) directly dating the fossil with uranium 238
C) dating rock formations below the fossil
D) dating rock formations above the fossil
E) dating rock formations above and below the fossil
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49
Zircon crystals that form in molten magma are easily dated because they contain
A) no lead.
B) no uranium.
C) uranium but no lead.
D) lead but no uranium.
E) both lead and uranium.
A) no lead.
B) no uranium.
C) uranium but no lead.
D) lead but no uranium.
E) both lead and uranium.
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50
Which of the following fossils are we most likely to find?
A) fossils beneath the Empire State Building
B) fossils of flowers that produce one seed
C) jellyfish fossils
D) fossilized spores from mushrooms
E) fossils of animals living on steep slopes
A) fossils beneath the Empire State Building
B) fossils of flowers that produce one seed
C) jellyfish fossils
D) fossilized spores from mushrooms
E) fossils of animals living on steep slopes
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51
Which of the following organisms is most likely to become fossilized?
A) a lake trout
B) a mountain goat
C) a tulip
D) a mushroom
E) all of these organisms are equally likely to fossilize
A) a lake trout
B) a mountain goat
C) a tulip
D) a mushroom
E) all of these organisms are equally likely to fossilize
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52
It will take approximately ____ years for Carbon 14 to be reduced into half of the original substance.
A) 16,000
B) 11,200
C) 8,200
D) 5,370
E) 300
A) 16,000
B) 11,200
C) 8,200
D) 5,370
E) 300
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53
The radioactive decay of an isotope can be best compared to a
A) clock.
B) radio.
C) mp3 player.
D) metronome.
E) microwave oven.
A) clock.
B) radio.
C) mp3 player.
D) metronome.
E) microwave oven.
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54
Which of the following elements favors fossilization?
A) death in an isolated area
B) rapid burial
C) a bony skeleton
D) all of these elements favor fossilization
E) one or more of these is an element that does NOT favor fossilization
A) death in an isolated area
B) rapid burial
C) a bony skeleton
D) all of these elements favor fossilization
E) one or more of these is an element that does NOT favor fossilization
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55
The time it takes for half of a radioisotope's atom to decay is called the
A) decay time.
B) half-life
C) isotopic life
D) release time
E) denature time
A) decay time.
B) half-life
C) isotopic life
D) release time
E) denature time
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56
How much of any radioisotope remains after two of its half-lives have passed?
A) 1.25%
B) 2.5%
C) 5%
D) 10%
E) 20%
A) 1.25%
B) 2.5%
C) 5%
D) 10%
E) 20%
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57
Based on DNA evidence,of the following animals,whales are most closely related to
A) sharks.
B) sheep.
C) horses.
D) dogs.
E) elephants.
A) sharks.
B) sheep.
C) horses.
D) dogs.
E) elephants.
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58
When measuring the age of a fossil using Carbon dating,what is the oldest age that a fossil can be?
A) 2.2 million years old
B) 200,000 years old
C) 85,000 years old
D) 72,000 years old
E) 60,000 years old
A) 2.2 million years old
B) 200,000 years old
C) 85,000 years old
D) 72,000 years old
E) 60,000 years old
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59
Why is it unlikely that we will find fossils of every extinct species?
A) Most dead organisms are eaten by scavengers.
B) Organic remains decompose.
C) Not all species have hard parts like bones or teeth.
D) Most fossils are buried too deep for us to find.
E) More than one of these is correct.
A) Most dead organisms are eaten by scavengers.
B) Organic remains decompose.
C) Not all species have hard parts like bones or teeth.
D) Most fossils are buried too deep for us to find.
E) More than one of these is correct.
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60
What is the age of the oldest known terrestrial rock?
A) 4.4 billion years old.
B) 4.4 million years old.
C) 4.4 hundred years old.
D) 4.4 thousand years old.
E) 4.4 qudrillion years old.
A) 4.4 billion years old.
B) 4.4 million years old.
C) 4.4 hundred years old.
D) 4.4 thousand years old.
E) 4.4 qudrillion years old.
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61
What is the correct order of land mass formation starting with the oldest and moving towards the most recent?
A)Pangaea ????? Gondwana ????? Earth's crust
B)Earth's crust ????? Pangaea ????? Gondwana
C)Earth's crust ????? Gondwana ????? Pangaea
D)Gondwana ????? Earth's crust ????? Pangaea
E)Pangaea ????? Earth's crust ????? Gondwana
A)Pangaea ????? Gondwana ????? Earth's crust
B)Earth's crust ????? Pangaea ????? Gondwana
C)Earth's crust ????? Gondwana ????? Pangaea
D)Gondwana ????? Earth's crust ????? Pangaea
E)Pangaea ????? Earth's crust ????? Gondwana
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62
Land tetrapods evolved just prior to which mass extinction?
A) Cretaceous
B) Devonian
C) Ordovician
D) Permian
E) Triassic
A) Cretaceous
B) Devonian
C) Ordovician
D) Permian
E) Triassic
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63
After which Period did the last mass extinction occur?
A) Permian
B) Triassic
C) Jurassic
D) Ordovician
E) Cretaceous
A) Permian
B) Triassic
C) Jurassic
D) Ordovician
E) Cretaceous
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64
Which layer of sedimentary rock is the youngest?
A) Bright Angel Shale
B) Muav limestone
C) Redwall limestone
D) Manakacha Formation
E) Kaibab Limestone
A) Bright Angel Shale
B) Muav limestone
C) Redwall limestone
D) Manakacha Formation
E) Kaibab Limestone
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65
Scientists believe whales evolved from land animals for which of the following reasons?
A) they are genetically close to a group of land animals called artiodactyls
B) fossils found had a mix of whale and artiodactyl features
C) some had tails but swam with their feet
D) some had feet but swam with their tails
E) all of these are reasons that scientists believe whales evolved from land animals
A) they are genetically close to a group of land animals called artiodactyls
B) fossils found had a mix of whale and artiodactyl features
C) some had tails but swam with their feet
D) some had feet but swam with their tails
E) all of these are reasons that scientists believe whales evolved from land animals
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66
Which of the following is evidence that the continents are not static?
A) the jigsaw puzzle fit of continents like South America and Africa
B) fossils occur in identical rock formations on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean
C) magnetic poles of large rock formations point in different directions
D) at certain places beneath the ocean, the sea floor is spreading
E) all of these are evidence that the continents are not static
A) the jigsaw puzzle fit of continents like South America and Africa
B) fossils occur in identical rock formations on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean
C) magnetic poles of large rock formations point in different directions
D) at certain places beneath the ocean, the sea floor is spreading
E) all of these are evidence that the continents are not static
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67
What was the name of the supercontinent that once contained all of Earth's land masses?
A) Pangea
B) Pandora
C) Gondwana
D) Laurasia
E) Caprica
A) Pangea
B) Pandora
C) Gondwana
D) Laurasia
E) Caprica
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68
When did the Earth's crust form?
A) 2.9 billion years ago
B) 3.2 billion years ago
C) 4,600 million years ago
D) 4.6 thousand years ago
E) 12,000 years ago
A) 2.9 billion years ago
B) 3.2 billion years ago
C) 4,600 million years ago
D) 4.6 thousand years ago
E) 12,000 years ago
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69
The Earth has experienced ____ major mass extinctions during its history.
A) 3
B) 5
C) 8
D) 12
E) 15
A) 3
B) 5
C) 8
D) 12
E) 15
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70
During which period did the coal forests form?
A) Cambrian
B) Carboniferous
C) Quaternary
D) Jurassic
E) Ordovician
A) Cambrian
B) Carboniferous
C) Quaternary
D) Jurassic
E) Ordovician
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71
Which layer of sedimentary rock shows the presence of fish?
A) Unkar Group
B) Manakacha Formation
C) Kaibab Limestone receptors
D) Redwall Limestone
E) Chuar Group
A) Unkar Group
B) Manakacha Formation
C) Kaibab Limestone receptors
D) Redwall Limestone
E) Chuar Group
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72
What was the super continent called that included the landmasses that are currently found in the southern hemisphere?
A) Antarctica
B) Pangaea
C) Eurasia
D) Caprica
E) Gondwana
A) Antarctica
B) Pangaea
C) Eurasia
D) Caprica
E) Gondwana
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73
Which group is geologically oldest?
A) prokaryotes
B) dinosaurs
C) humans
D) plants
E) bony fish
A) prokaryotes
B) dinosaurs
C) humans
D) plants
E) bony fish
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74
Which event is geologically the oldest?
A) evolution of vascular plants
B) evolution of modern humans
C) oxygen accumulation in the Earth's atmosphere
D) evolution of prokaryotes
E) evolution of reptiles
A) evolution of vascular plants
B) evolution of modern humans
C) oxygen accumulation in the Earth's atmosphere
D) evolution of prokaryotes
E) evolution of reptiles
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75
What is the correct order of geological time frames from oldest to most recent?
A)Cambrian ????? Silurian ????? Permian ????? Cretaceous
B)Cambrian ????? Permian ????? Silurian ????? Cretaceous
C)Cretaceous ????? Silurian ????? Permian ????? Cambrian
D)Cretaceous ????? Permian ????? Silurian ????? Cambrian
E)Permian ????? Cretaceous ????? Cambrian ????? Silurian
A)Cambrian ????? Silurian ????? Permian ????? Cretaceous
B)Cambrian ????? Permian ????? Silurian ????? Cretaceous
C)Cretaceous ????? Silurian ????? Permian ????? Cambrian
D)Cretaceous ????? Permian ????? Silurian ????? Cambrian
E)Permian ????? Cretaceous ????? Cambrian ????? Silurian
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76
Which Era are we currently living in?
A) Cenozoic
B) Miocene
C) Quaternary
D) Mesozoic
E) Tertiary
A) Cenozoic
B) Miocene
C) Quaternary
D) Mesozoic
E) Tertiary
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77
During which period did Pangaea break apart?
A) Cambrian
B) Carboniferous
C) Quaternary
D) Jurassic
E) Silurian
A) Cambrian
B) Carboniferous
C) Quaternary
D) Jurassic
E) Silurian
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78
Which layer of sedimentary rock is closest to the surface?
A) Bright Angel Shale
B) Muav limestone
C) Redwall limestone
D) Manakacha Formation
E) Kaibab Limestone
A) Bright Angel Shale
B) Muav limestone
C) Redwall limestone
D) Manakacha Formation
E) Kaibab Limestone
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79
The theory of continental movement is called
A) plate tectonics.
B) plate drift.
C) seismology.
D) fault line movement.
E) sea floor spreading.
A) plate tectonics.
B) plate drift.
C) seismology.
D) fault line movement.
E) sea floor spreading.
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80
It was concluded that the fossil Dorudon atrox was related to both whales and modern artiodactyls because it had a whalelike skull and
A) whalelike ankle bones.
B) artiodactyl-like ankle bones.
C) whalelike flippers.
D) artiodactyl-like flippers.
E) more than one of these.
A) whalelike ankle bones.
B) artiodactyl-like ankle bones.
C) whalelike flippers.
D) artiodactyl-like flippers.
E) more than one of these.
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