Deck 20: Arriving Late,traveling Far: the Evolution of Human Beings

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Which of the following characteristics of a fossil suggests that the species belonged to the hominin group?

A)large canine teeth and thinner tooth enamel
B)a protruding lower face
C)small canine teeth and thicker tooth enamel
D)prominent brow ridges
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"Grasping feet" suggest an adaptation for some degree of:

A)tree-dwelling life-style.
B)limited tool use.
C)knuckle walking.
D)migratory behavior.
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Based on evidence from "primate molecular clocks," a primate common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees existed about:

A)3 million years ago.
B)4-5 million years ago.
C)6-7 million years ago.
D)10 million years ago.
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How long ago did Australopithecus afarensis live?

A)50,000-100,000 years ago
B)500,000 years ago
C)about 2.2 million years ago
D)about 3.2 million years ago
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According to the primate family tree,the modern species most closely related to the humans is the:

A)chimpanzee.
B)orangutan.
C)gorilla.
D)lemur.
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Which of the following was most ape-like?

A)Homo habilis
B)Homo ergaster
C)Homo neanderthalensis
D)Australopithecus afarensis
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Which of the following characteristics of a fossil suggests that the species does not belong to the hominin group?

A)bipedal walking
B)small canine teeth
C)protruding brow ridges
D)a flat face
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The Taung baby,a member of Australopithecus africanus,is estimated to have lived about:

A)1 million years ago.
B)2-3 million years ago.
C)4-5 million years ago.
D)5-10 million years ago.
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A paleoanthropologist is a scientist who studies:

A)rocks and their ages.
B)all fossils.
C)fossils in the human lineage.
D)ancient human culture.
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Which hominin may be a direct ancestor of our genus but had long arms,short legs,and grasping feet?

A)Homo erectus
B)Australopithecus afarensis
C)Homo neanderthalensis
D)Kenyanthropus platyops
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To what does the term "mosaic pattern" refer in terms of evolution?

A)Natural selection is no longer operating on modern humans.
B)Different features developed at different times in different species.
C)Every species was subject to a different form of natural selection.
D)Fossils are found in a mosaic pattern at a paleontological site.
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Place the following in correct order from least to most closely related to modern humans: (1)orangutans,(2)monkeys,(3)Homo erectus,(4)Australopithecus afarensis.

A)1, 2, 3, 4
B)4, 3, 2, 1
C)2, 1, 3, 4
D)2, 1, 4, 3
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Paleontologists have determined that Australopithecines,such as Lucy,could walk upright.On what evidence do they base this claim?

A)the tools found with the fossils
B)the structure of her hands
C)the structure of her pelvis
D)the structure of the skull
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Which Homo species from 1-2 million years ago is connected as an ancestor of Homo sapiens according to the hominin family tree?

A)Homo ergaster
B)Homo habilis
C)Homo erectus
D)Homo neanderthalensis
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Which of the following species of hominin is the most recent to have become extinct?

A)Homo neanderthalensis
B)Homo habilis
C)Homo erectus
D)Homo ergaster
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Of the following four species,which one lies closest to modern humans?

A)Homo habilis
B)Homo neanderthalensis
C)Homo ergaster
D)Homo erectus
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Modern humans have been in existence for approximately how many years?

A)100,000
B)200,000
C)500,000
D)1,000,000
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Which of the following is least important in deciding whether a fossil should be classified as a hominin?

A)bipedalism
B)slope of the face
C)brain size
D)tooth structure
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Which statement would support a hypothesis that most (about the first 70 percent)of human evolution took place in Africa?

A)The oldest fossils are found in Africa.
B)Homo sapiens fossils are found in Africa and Europe.
C)No Neanderthal fossils are found in Africa.
D)The earliest fossils found outside of Africa are 1,800,000 years old.
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A piece of evidence in favor of including Sahelanthropus tchadensis (Toumai)with the hominins rather than apes is that the species was likely:

A)tree dwelling.
B)bipedal.
C)related to Neanderthals.
D)carnivorous.
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A paleoanthropologist studies the development of ancient human culture.
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The hominid group of primates has existed on Earth for approximately 6-7 million years.
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The cranial capacity for the species Australopithecus afarensis was close to:

A)450 cubic centimeters.
B)900 cubic centimeters.
C)1,400 cubic centimeters.
D)2,000 cubic centimeters.
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Australopithecus afarensis represents a hominin with both ape-like and human-like characteristics.
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Homo floresiensis is a relatively new find of fossils from:

A)Africa.
B)Indonesia.
C)Australia.
D)Europe.
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There are currently at least 2 dozen species who are candidates for membership in the Hominini (human-like primate)group.
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The brain of Australopithecus afarensis was almost the same size as that of modern humans.
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Several lines of evidence,including fossils and a genetic analysis of different groups of modern humans,suggest that our species originated and spread out from:

A)north Africa.
B)east Africa.
C)central Europe.
D)India.
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Homo sapiens and Homo neanderthalensis coexisted for thousands of years.
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According to the fossil evidence,which hominin was the first to leave Africa?

A)Homo neanderthalensis
B)Homo sapiens
C)Homo erectus
D)Homo ergaster
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Homo erectus was able to migrate great distances from Africa.A good hypothesis for why he was able to do so is that he possessed:

A)a larger brain than Homo sapiens.
B)lower metabolic requirements than ancestors.
C)the ability to walk much like modern humans.
D)tools more advanced than those used by Neanderthals.
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Most of hominin evolution occurred in Africa,but there is fossil evidence that members of the genus Homo first migrated out of Africa at least ________ years ago.

A)1)8 million
B)3 million
C)5 million
D)10 million
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The closest living primate relative to humans is the gorilla.
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Homo floresiensis represents a branching point for modern humans in Africa.
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Which natural material seems to be the first used by hominins to make tools?

A)stones
B)wood
C)feathers
D)hair
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A relatively early hominin with advanced tool technology was Homo ergaster.
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A significant difference between Neanderthals and modern humans is that Neanderthals:

A)had smaller brains.
B)were taller.
C)were foragers, not "collectors."
D)used throwing spears.
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Most hominin evolution took place in south Africa and Australia.
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The genus Kenyanthropus appears to be the immediate ancestor of the genus Homo.
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Modern humans (Homo sapiens)coexisted in Europe for thousands of years with which other hominin?

A)Homo erectus
B)Homo neanderthalensis
C)Homo ergaster
D)Homo heidelbergensis
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As you know from having studied the scientific method,a hypothesis must be able to make predictions that can be proved or disproved.The "out-of-Africa" hypothesis is currently more widely accepted than the "multiregionalism" school of thought.Summarize the out-of-Africa hypothesis,and explain the genetic diversity evidence in its favor.
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Modern humans are classified as belonging to the species ________.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).   The missing label indicated by a 4 in the figure should be:</strong> A)Australopithecus afarensis. B)Australopithecus africanus. C)Homo ergaster. D)Homo neanderthalensis. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The missing label indicated by a "4" in the figure should be:

A)Australopithecus afarensis.
B)Australopithecus africanus.
C)Homo ergaster.
D)Homo neanderthalensis.
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Hominins migrated from Africa,through Asia,all the way to Australia.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).   The missing label indicated by a 3 in the figure should be:</strong> A)Australopithecus afarensis. B)Australopithecus africanus. C)Homo ergaster. D)Homo neanderthalensis. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The missing label indicated by a "3" in the figure should be:

A)Australopithecus afarensis.
B)Australopithecus africanus.
C)Homo ergaster.
D)Homo neanderthalensis.
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The first wave of modern human migration reached Europe and northern Asia.
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The ability for a hominin to walk upright is referred to as ________.
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The two hominin species that are believed to have been alive 50,000 years ago concurrently with modern humans are ________ and ________.
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The first wave of modern human migration out of Africa began about ________.
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Refer to the scenario below, and then answer the following question(s).
In a long forgotten corner of your museum's warehouse, workers find two old crates, each with a set of human fossils and a notebook. The first crate that is brought to you has fossil arm bones longer than leg bones and a pelvic bone suggestive of upright-walking abilities. The notebook states that rocks in the same stratum as the fossils were dated at 3.8 Mya. The second set has limb bones more proportionate to modern humans and also has simple tools in the same box. The notebook states that rocks in the same stratum as the fossils were dated at 1.6 Mya.
To which species does the fossil hominin in the first crate belong? Briefly explain your answer.
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Refer to the scenario below, and then answer the following question(s).
In a long forgotten corner of your museum's warehouse, workers find two old crates, each with a set of human fossils and a notebook. The first crate that is brought to you has fossil arm bones longer than leg bones and a pelvic bone suggestive of upright-walking abilities. The notebook states that rocks in the same stratum as the fossils were dated at 3.8 Mya. The second set has limb bones more proportionate to modern humans and also has simple tools in the same box. The notebook states that rocks in the same stratum as the fossils were dated at 1.6 Mya.
To which species might the fossil hominin in the second crate belong? Briefly explain your answer.
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Describe the characteristics that appear to differentiate humans from apes in the hominin group.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).   The missing label indicated by a 2 in the figure should be:</strong> A)Australopithecus afarensis. B)Australopithecus africanus. C)Homo ergaster. D)Homo neanderthalensis. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The missing label indicated by a "2" in the figure should be:

A)Australopithecus afarensis.
B)Australopithecus africanus.
C)Homo ergaster.
D)Homo neanderthalensis.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).   The missing label indicated by a 1 in the figure should be:</strong> A)Australopithecus afarensis. B)Australopithecus africanus. C)Homo ergaster. D)Homo neanderthalensis. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The missing label indicated by a "1" in the figure should be:

A)Australopithecus afarensis.
B)Australopithecus africanus.
C)Homo ergaster.
D)Homo neanderthalensis.
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The fossils of Australopithecines indicate that,even though they walked upright,their arms were longer than their legs,and their feet still contained a partially opposable big toe.What does this suggest to you about their habitat and lifestyle?
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Sahelanthropus tchadensis
arguably,the earliest hominin
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
the "hobbit people"
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
first hominin to leave Africa
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
"Turkana boy"
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
Lucy
Homo erectus
arguably,the earliest hominin
Homo erectus
the "hobbit people"
Homo erectus
first hominin to leave Africa
Homo erectus
"Turkana boy"
Homo erectus
Lucy
Homo ergaster
arguably,the earliest hominin
Homo ergaster
the "hobbit people"
Homo ergaster
first hominin to leave Africa
Homo ergaster
"Turkana boy"
Homo ergaster
Lucy
Australopithecus afarensis
arguably,the earliest hominin
Australopithecus afarensis
the "hobbit people"
Australopithecus afarensis
first hominin to leave Africa
Australopithecus afarensis
"Turkana boy"
Australopithecus afarensis
Lucy
Homo floresiensis
arguably,the earliest hominin
Homo floresiensis
the "hobbit people"
Homo floresiensis
first hominin to leave Africa
Homo floresiensis
"Turkana boy"
Homo floresiensis
Lucy
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Which of the following characteristics of a fossil suggests that the species belonged to the hominin group?

A)large canine teeth and thinner tooth enamel
B)a protruding lower face
C)small canine teeth and thicker tooth enamel
D)prominent brow ridges
C
2
"Grasping feet" suggest an adaptation for some degree of:

A)tree-dwelling life-style.
B)limited tool use.
C)knuckle walking.
D)migratory behavior.
A
3
Based on evidence from "primate molecular clocks," a primate common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees existed about:

A)3 million years ago.
B)4-5 million years ago.
C)6-7 million years ago.
D)10 million years ago.
C
4
How long ago did Australopithecus afarensis live?

A)50,000-100,000 years ago
B)500,000 years ago
C)about 2.2 million years ago
D)about 3.2 million years ago
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According to the primate family tree,the modern species most closely related to the humans is the:

A)chimpanzee.
B)orangutan.
C)gorilla.
D)lemur.
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Which of the following was most ape-like?

A)Homo habilis
B)Homo ergaster
C)Homo neanderthalensis
D)Australopithecus afarensis
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Which of the following characteristics of a fossil suggests that the species does not belong to the hominin group?

A)bipedal walking
B)small canine teeth
C)protruding brow ridges
D)a flat face
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The Taung baby,a member of Australopithecus africanus,is estimated to have lived about:

A)1 million years ago.
B)2-3 million years ago.
C)4-5 million years ago.
D)5-10 million years ago.
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A paleoanthropologist is a scientist who studies:

A)rocks and their ages.
B)all fossils.
C)fossils in the human lineage.
D)ancient human culture.
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Which hominin may be a direct ancestor of our genus but had long arms,short legs,and grasping feet?

A)Homo erectus
B)Australopithecus afarensis
C)Homo neanderthalensis
D)Kenyanthropus platyops
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To what does the term "mosaic pattern" refer in terms of evolution?

A)Natural selection is no longer operating on modern humans.
B)Different features developed at different times in different species.
C)Every species was subject to a different form of natural selection.
D)Fossils are found in a mosaic pattern at a paleontological site.
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Place the following in correct order from least to most closely related to modern humans: (1)orangutans,(2)monkeys,(3)Homo erectus,(4)Australopithecus afarensis.

A)1, 2, 3, 4
B)4, 3, 2, 1
C)2, 1, 3, 4
D)2, 1, 4, 3
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Paleontologists have determined that Australopithecines,such as Lucy,could walk upright.On what evidence do they base this claim?

A)the tools found with the fossils
B)the structure of her hands
C)the structure of her pelvis
D)the structure of the skull
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Which Homo species from 1-2 million years ago is connected as an ancestor of Homo sapiens according to the hominin family tree?

A)Homo ergaster
B)Homo habilis
C)Homo erectus
D)Homo neanderthalensis
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Which of the following species of hominin is the most recent to have become extinct?

A)Homo neanderthalensis
B)Homo habilis
C)Homo erectus
D)Homo ergaster
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Of the following four species,which one lies closest to modern humans?

A)Homo habilis
B)Homo neanderthalensis
C)Homo ergaster
D)Homo erectus
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Modern humans have been in existence for approximately how many years?

A)100,000
B)200,000
C)500,000
D)1,000,000
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Which of the following is least important in deciding whether a fossil should be classified as a hominin?

A)bipedalism
B)slope of the face
C)brain size
D)tooth structure
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Which statement would support a hypothesis that most (about the first 70 percent)of human evolution took place in Africa?

A)The oldest fossils are found in Africa.
B)Homo sapiens fossils are found in Africa and Europe.
C)No Neanderthal fossils are found in Africa.
D)The earliest fossils found outside of Africa are 1,800,000 years old.
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A piece of evidence in favor of including Sahelanthropus tchadensis (Toumai)with the hominins rather than apes is that the species was likely:

A)tree dwelling.
B)bipedal.
C)related to Neanderthals.
D)carnivorous.
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A paleoanthropologist studies the development of ancient human culture.
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The hominid group of primates has existed on Earth for approximately 6-7 million years.
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The cranial capacity for the species Australopithecus afarensis was close to:

A)450 cubic centimeters.
B)900 cubic centimeters.
C)1,400 cubic centimeters.
D)2,000 cubic centimeters.
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Australopithecus afarensis represents a hominin with both ape-like and human-like characteristics.
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Homo floresiensis is a relatively new find of fossils from:

A)Africa.
B)Indonesia.
C)Australia.
D)Europe.
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There are currently at least 2 dozen species who are candidates for membership in the Hominini (human-like primate)group.
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The brain of Australopithecus afarensis was almost the same size as that of modern humans.
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Several lines of evidence,including fossils and a genetic analysis of different groups of modern humans,suggest that our species originated and spread out from:

A)north Africa.
B)east Africa.
C)central Europe.
D)India.
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Homo sapiens and Homo neanderthalensis coexisted for thousands of years.
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According to the fossil evidence,which hominin was the first to leave Africa?

A)Homo neanderthalensis
B)Homo sapiens
C)Homo erectus
D)Homo ergaster
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Homo erectus was able to migrate great distances from Africa.A good hypothesis for why he was able to do so is that he possessed:

A)a larger brain than Homo sapiens.
B)lower metabolic requirements than ancestors.
C)the ability to walk much like modern humans.
D)tools more advanced than those used by Neanderthals.
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Most of hominin evolution occurred in Africa,but there is fossil evidence that members of the genus Homo first migrated out of Africa at least ________ years ago.

A)1)8 million
B)3 million
C)5 million
D)10 million
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The closest living primate relative to humans is the gorilla.
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Homo floresiensis represents a branching point for modern humans in Africa.
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Which natural material seems to be the first used by hominins to make tools?

A)stones
B)wood
C)feathers
D)hair
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A relatively early hominin with advanced tool technology was Homo ergaster.
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A significant difference between Neanderthals and modern humans is that Neanderthals:

A)had smaller brains.
B)were taller.
C)were foragers, not "collectors."
D)used throwing spears.
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Most hominin evolution took place in south Africa and Australia.
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The genus Kenyanthropus appears to be the immediate ancestor of the genus Homo.
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Modern humans (Homo sapiens)coexisted in Europe for thousands of years with which other hominin?

A)Homo erectus
B)Homo neanderthalensis
C)Homo ergaster
D)Homo heidelbergensis
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As you know from having studied the scientific method,a hypothesis must be able to make predictions that can be proved or disproved.The "out-of-Africa" hypothesis is currently more widely accepted than the "multiregionalism" school of thought.Summarize the out-of-Africa hypothesis,and explain the genetic diversity evidence in its favor.
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Modern humans are classified as belonging to the species ________.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).   The missing label indicated by a 4 in the figure should be:</strong> A)Australopithecus afarensis. B)Australopithecus africanus. C)Homo ergaster. D)Homo neanderthalensis.
The missing label indicated by a "4" in the figure should be:

A)Australopithecus afarensis.
B)Australopithecus africanus.
C)Homo ergaster.
D)Homo neanderthalensis.
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Hominins migrated from Africa,through Asia,all the way to Australia.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).   The missing label indicated by a 3 in the figure should be:</strong> A)Australopithecus afarensis. B)Australopithecus africanus. C)Homo ergaster. D)Homo neanderthalensis.
The missing label indicated by a "3" in the figure should be:

A)Australopithecus afarensis.
B)Australopithecus africanus.
C)Homo ergaster.
D)Homo neanderthalensis.
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The first wave of modern human migration reached Europe and northern Asia.
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The ability for a hominin to walk upright is referred to as ________.
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The two hominin species that are believed to have been alive 50,000 years ago concurrently with modern humans are ________ and ________.
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The first wave of modern human migration out of Africa began about ________.
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Refer to the scenario below, and then answer the following question(s).
In a long forgotten corner of your museum's warehouse, workers find two old crates, each with a set of human fossils and a notebook. The first crate that is brought to you has fossil arm bones longer than leg bones and a pelvic bone suggestive of upright-walking abilities. The notebook states that rocks in the same stratum as the fossils were dated at 3.8 Mya. The second set has limb bones more proportionate to modern humans and also has simple tools in the same box. The notebook states that rocks in the same stratum as the fossils were dated at 1.6 Mya.
To which species does the fossil hominin in the first crate belong? Briefly explain your answer.
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Refer to the scenario below, and then answer the following question(s).
In a long forgotten corner of your museum's warehouse, workers find two old crates, each with a set of human fossils and a notebook. The first crate that is brought to you has fossil arm bones longer than leg bones and a pelvic bone suggestive of upright-walking abilities. The notebook states that rocks in the same stratum as the fossils were dated at 3.8 Mya. The second set has limb bones more proportionate to modern humans and also has simple tools in the same box. The notebook states that rocks in the same stratum as the fossils were dated at 1.6 Mya.
To which species might the fossil hominin in the second crate belong? Briefly explain your answer.
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Describe the characteristics that appear to differentiate humans from apes in the hominin group.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).   The missing label indicated by a 2 in the figure should be:</strong> A)Australopithecus afarensis. B)Australopithecus africanus. C)Homo ergaster. D)Homo neanderthalensis.
The missing label indicated by a "2" in the figure should be:

A)Australopithecus afarensis.
B)Australopithecus africanus.
C)Homo ergaster.
D)Homo neanderthalensis.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).   The missing label indicated by a 1 in the figure should be:</strong> A)Australopithecus afarensis. B)Australopithecus africanus. C)Homo ergaster. D)Homo neanderthalensis.
The missing label indicated by a "1" in the figure should be:

A)Australopithecus afarensis.
B)Australopithecus africanus.
C)Homo ergaster.
D)Homo neanderthalensis.
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The fossils of Australopithecines indicate that,even though they walked upright,their arms were longer than their legs,and their feet still contained a partially opposable big toe.What does this suggest to you about their habitat and lifestyle?
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Sahelanthropus tchadensis
arguably,the earliest hominin
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
the "hobbit people"
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
first hominin to leave Africa
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
"Turkana boy"
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
Lucy
Homo erectus
arguably,the earliest hominin
Homo erectus
the "hobbit people"
Homo erectus
first hominin to leave Africa
Homo erectus
"Turkana boy"
Homo erectus
Lucy
Homo ergaster
arguably,the earliest hominin
Homo ergaster
the "hobbit people"
Homo ergaster
first hominin to leave Africa
Homo ergaster
"Turkana boy"
Homo ergaster
Lucy
Australopithecus afarensis
arguably,the earliest hominin
Australopithecus afarensis
the "hobbit people"
Australopithecus afarensis
first hominin to leave Africa
Australopithecus afarensis
"Turkana boy"
Australopithecus afarensis
Lucy
Homo floresiensis
arguably,the earliest hominin
Homo floresiensis
the "hobbit people"
Homo floresiensis
first hominin to leave Africa
Homo floresiensis
"Turkana boy"
Homo floresiensis
Lucy
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