Deck 2: Humanitys Roots

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Modern humans are members of the genus __________________.

A) Australopithecus
B) Ardipithecus
C) Homo
D) Paranthropus
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Ardipithecus ramidus is approximately how old?

A) 100,000 years
B) 1.5 million years
C) 4.4 million years
D) 3.6 billion years
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_____________________: a classification system that divides animal and plant groups into categories based on their evolutionary relationships.

A) Morphology
B) Primatology
C) Taphonomy
D) Taxonomy
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Which of these species is farthest removed from us in time?

A) Ardipithecus ramidus
B) Australopithecus afarensis
C) Homo habilis
D) Sahelanthropus tchadensis
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Which of these hominin species was probably the most arboreal?

A) Paranthropus boisei
B) Ardipithecus ramidus
C) Homo habilis
D) Australopithecus africanus
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Which of these species has the largest average brain size (measured in cubic centimeters)?

A) Homo sapiens
B) Homo habilis
C) Pan troglodytes
D) Sahelanthropus tchadensis
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Which genus is associated with "robust" features like a sagittal crest and large molars?

A) Ardipithecus
B) Microtus
C) Homo
D) Paranthropus
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Which primate has been observed "termite fishing" in the wild?

A) Chimpanzees
B) Gibbons
C) Gorillas
D) Orangutans
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Ancient hominins most likely made tools from:

A) bone.
B) stone.
C) wood.
D) all of the above
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Prior to recent finds in Ethiopia and Kenya, ____________________ was the oldest known stone tool industry.

A) Acheulian
B) Mousterian
C) Oldowan
D) Solutrean
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Chapter 2 discusses the ____________________ site at Olduvai Gorge.

A) FLK 22
B) Lomekwi 3
C) Apollo 11 Cave
D) Liang Bua
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The famous "Lucy" was a member of which species?

A) Australopithecus afarensis
B) Paranthropus robustus
C) Sahelanthropus tchadensis
D) Zea mays
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Chapter 2 focuses primarily on which hominin characteristic?

A) Absolutism
B) Bipedalism
C) Prognathism
D) Sexual dimorphism
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To which taxonomic subfamily do you belong?

A) Gorillinae
B) Homininae
C) Pongidae
D) None of the above
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Modern humans are generally ____________________ the earliest hominins.

A) shorter than
B) taller than
C) the same size as
D) less intelligent than
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What Tanzanian site included a trail of fossilized Australopithecus afarensis footprints?

A) Laetoli
B) La Venta
C) Lascaux
D) Liang Bua
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The generic term australopith refers to members of what genus (genera)?

A) Ardipithecus
B) Australopithecus
C) Paranthropus
D) All of the above
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Which of these hominin species was first discovered in East Asia?

A) Ardipithecus ramidus
B) Australopithecus sediba
C) Homo habilis
D) None of the above
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Which of these has not been proposed as a mode of subsistence at FLK 22?

A) Active scavenging
B) Farming
C) Hunting
D) Passive scavenging
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Which of these hominin species was first discovered in Europe?

A) Ardipithecus ramidus
B) Australopithecus afarensis
C) Homo habilis
D) None of the above
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Oldowan choppers would have been particularly useful for _________________________.

A) breaking open bones for marrow
B) throwing at fast-moving prey
C) scraping hair off of hides
D) scaring away carnivores
Question
_____________________ occurs when individuals from two different groups within the same species mate and produce offspring.

A) Gene flow
B) Genetic drift
C) Mutation
D) Natural selection
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______________________ is when a change occurs in a gene or when other types of errors occur in chromosomes (long strands of genes).

A) Gene flow
B) Genetic drift
C) Mutation
D) Natural selection
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______________________ is most easily seen when populations become isolated from one another. For example, if a small group moves to a new area, the genes present in that group represent only a sample of the total genes present in their original population.

A) Gene flow
B) Genetic drift
C) Mutation
D) Natural selection
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During the late Miocene, much of Africa became ______________ and ________________.

A) drier; less forested
B) drier; more forested
C) wetter; less forested
D) wetter; more forested
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According to one model, the LCA species split into small groups, which remained _________________, and large groups, which became _______________________.

A) bipedal; quadrupedal
B) carnivorous; herbivorous
C) quadrupedal; bipedal
D) terrestrial; arboreal
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Where is the sagittal crest located?

A) Ethiopia
B) Finger bones
C) Pelvis
D) Skull
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Chapter 2 describes members of the genus Paranthropus as our evolutionary____________.

A) ancestors
B) children
C) cousins
D) siblings
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A site in the Dikika area of Ethiopia featured animal bones with cut marks dating to ____________________ years ago.

A) 6000
B) 40,000
C) 2.18 million
D) 3.39 million
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Hominin fossils have been found in each of these regions except ___________________.

A) Central Africa
B) East Africa
C) South Africa
D) West Africa
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The foramen magnum is located in the pelvis.
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The last common ancestor (LCA) of panins and hominins lived about 6.3 - 5.4 million years ago.
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The first fossils of Australopithecus africanus were found at the Taung site in South Africa.
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The oldest hominin fossils are found in Asia.
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One of the ancestors of Homo sapiens is Pan paniscus.
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The LCA lived during the miocene.
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Tribe Panini includes all of the following: bonobos, common chimpanzee, and orangutans.
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The most remarkable part of "Ardi's" skeletal structure was a grasping big toe.
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The Oldowan tool industry includes arrowheads.
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Natural selection is based on the principle that certain features are selected for, selected against, or are neutral.
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What archaeological evidence supports pre-Homo tool use?
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Describe the concept of mosaic evolution using examples from the text.
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What do we know about the diet of the genus Paranthropus? What evidence are these interpretations based on?
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What kinds of tool use have been observed among modern primates (humans excluded)?
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What do Oldowan tools reveal about the cognitive capacity of Homo habilis?
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Can you briefly explain why we are not descended from chimpanzees?
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We often describe hominin skulls in terms of how "ape-like" or "human-like" they are. What are some ape-like features of early hominin skulls?
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How might bipedalism aided in the thermoregulation of early hominins?
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Describe the evolutionary process of genetic drift.
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What is the purpose of taxonomy?
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Chapter 2 discusses several possible explanations for the origin of bipedalism. What do you think was the most significant advantage bipedalism provided for our ancestors? What evidence supports your choice?
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Natural selection is a relatively simple, but often misunderstood, evolutionary process. How would you explain it, simply yet accurately, to someone who has no previous experience with biology?
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Bones may be transported and modified by many natural and cultural processes. What are some ways that archaeologists can discern natural patterning from cultural patterning?
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Imagine that modern humans had all of the attributes that we actually have, but were fully quadrupedal. Would life as we know it be possible? How would the world be a different place?
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The paleoanthropological record is dominated by stone. Do you think our ideas about early hominin culture would change if we had perfect preservation of all materials? How so?
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1
Modern humans are members of the genus __________________.

A) Australopithecus
B) Ardipithecus
C) Homo
D) Paranthropus
C
2
Ardipithecus ramidus is approximately how old?

A) 100,000 years
B) 1.5 million years
C) 4.4 million years
D) 3.6 billion years
C
3
_____________________: a classification system that divides animal and plant groups into categories based on their evolutionary relationships.

A) Morphology
B) Primatology
C) Taphonomy
D) Taxonomy
D
4
Which of these species is farthest removed from us in time?

A) Ardipithecus ramidus
B) Australopithecus afarensis
C) Homo habilis
D) Sahelanthropus tchadensis
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Which of these hominin species was probably the most arboreal?

A) Paranthropus boisei
B) Ardipithecus ramidus
C) Homo habilis
D) Australopithecus africanus
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Which of these species has the largest average brain size (measured in cubic centimeters)?

A) Homo sapiens
B) Homo habilis
C) Pan troglodytes
D) Sahelanthropus tchadensis
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Which genus is associated with "robust" features like a sagittal crest and large molars?

A) Ardipithecus
B) Microtus
C) Homo
D) Paranthropus
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Which primate has been observed "termite fishing" in the wild?

A) Chimpanzees
B) Gibbons
C) Gorillas
D) Orangutans
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Ancient hominins most likely made tools from:

A) bone.
B) stone.
C) wood.
D) all of the above
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Prior to recent finds in Ethiopia and Kenya, ____________________ was the oldest known stone tool industry.

A) Acheulian
B) Mousterian
C) Oldowan
D) Solutrean
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Chapter 2 discusses the ____________________ site at Olduvai Gorge.

A) FLK 22
B) Lomekwi 3
C) Apollo 11 Cave
D) Liang Bua
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12
The famous "Lucy" was a member of which species?

A) Australopithecus afarensis
B) Paranthropus robustus
C) Sahelanthropus tchadensis
D) Zea mays
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13
Chapter 2 focuses primarily on which hominin characteristic?

A) Absolutism
B) Bipedalism
C) Prognathism
D) Sexual dimorphism
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To which taxonomic subfamily do you belong?

A) Gorillinae
B) Homininae
C) Pongidae
D) None of the above
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Modern humans are generally ____________________ the earliest hominins.

A) shorter than
B) taller than
C) the same size as
D) less intelligent than
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What Tanzanian site included a trail of fossilized Australopithecus afarensis footprints?

A) Laetoli
B) La Venta
C) Lascaux
D) Liang Bua
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17
The generic term australopith refers to members of what genus (genera)?

A) Ardipithecus
B) Australopithecus
C) Paranthropus
D) All of the above
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Which of these hominin species was first discovered in East Asia?

A) Ardipithecus ramidus
B) Australopithecus sediba
C) Homo habilis
D) None of the above
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Which of these has not been proposed as a mode of subsistence at FLK 22?

A) Active scavenging
B) Farming
C) Hunting
D) Passive scavenging
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Which of these hominin species was first discovered in Europe?

A) Ardipithecus ramidus
B) Australopithecus afarensis
C) Homo habilis
D) None of the above
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Oldowan choppers would have been particularly useful for _________________________.

A) breaking open bones for marrow
B) throwing at fast-moving prey
C) scraping hair off of hides
D) scaring away carnivores
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_____________________ occurs when individuals from two different groups within the same species mate and produce offspring.

A) Gene flow
B) Genetic drift
C) Mutation
D) Natural selection
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______________________ is when a change occurs in a gene or when other types of errors occur in chromosomes (long strands of genes).

A) Gene flow
B) Genetic drift
C) Mutation
D) Natural selection
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______________________ is most easily seen when populations become isolated from one another. For example, if a small group moves to a new area, the genes present in that group represent only a sample of the total genes present in their original population.

A) Gene flow
B) Genetic drift
C) Mutation
D) Natural selection
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During the late Miocene, much of Africa became ______________ and ________________.

A) drier; less forested
B) drier; more forested
C) wetter; less forested
D) wetter; more forested
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According to one model, the LCA species split into small groups, which remained _________________, and large groups, which became _______________________.

A) bipedal; quadrupedal
B) carnivorous; herbivorous
C) quadrupedal; bipedal
D) terrestrial; arboreal
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Where is the sagittal crest located?

A) Ethiopia
B) Finger bones
C) Pelvis
D) Skull
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Chapter 2 describes members of the genus Paranthropus as our evolutionary____________.

A) ancestors
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C) cousins
D) siblings
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A site in the Dikika area of Ethiopia featured animal bones with cut marks dating to ____________________ years ago.

A) 6000
B) 40,000
C) 2.18 million
D) 3.39 million
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Hominin fossils have been found in each of these regions except ___________________.

A) Central Africa
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C) South Africa
D) West Africa
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The foramen magnum is located in the pelvis.
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The last common ancestor (LCA) of panins and hominins lived about 6.3 - 5.4 million years ago.
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The first fossils of Australopithecus africanus were found at the Taung site in South Africa.
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The oldest hominin fossils are found in Asia.
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One of the ancestors of Homo sapiens is Pan paniscus.
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The LCA lived during the miocene.
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Tribe Panini includes all of the following: bonobos, common chimpanzee, and orangutans.
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The most remarkable part of "Ardi's" skeletal structure was a grasping big toe.
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The Oldowan tool industry includes arrowheads.
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Natural selection is based on the principle that certain features are selected for, selected against, or are neutral.
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What archaeological evidence supports pre-Homo tool use?
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Describe the concept of mosaic evolution using examples from the text.
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What do we know about the diet of the genus Paranthropus? What evidence are these interpretations based on?
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What kinds of tool use have been observed among modern primates (humans excluded)?
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What do Oldowan tools reveal about the cognitive capacity of Homo habilis?
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Can you briefly explain why we are not descended from chimpanzees?
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We often describe hominin skulls in terms of how "ape-like" or "human-like" they are. What are some ape-like features of early hominin skulls?
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How might bipedalism aided in the thermoregulation of early hominins?
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Describe the evolutionary process of genetic drift.
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What is the purpose of taxonomy?
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Chapter 2 discusses several possible explanations for the origin of bipedalism. What do you think was the most significant advantage bipedalism provided for our ancestors? What evidence supports your choice?
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Natural selection is a relatively simple, but often misunderstood, evolutionary process. How would you explain it, simply yet accurately, to someone who has no previous experience with biology?
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Bones may be transported and modified by many natural and cultural processes. What are some ways that archaeologists can discern natural patterning from cultural patterning?
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Imagine that modern humans had all of the attributes that we actually have, but were fully quadrupedal. Would life as we know it be possible? How would the world be a different place?
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The paleoanthropological record is dominated by stone. Do you think our ideas about early hominin culture would change if we had perfect preservation of all materials? How so?
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