Deck 21: How Humans Evolved
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Deck 21: How Humans Evolved
1
Homo habilis differed from australopithecines in:
A) stature
B) arms longer than legs
C) skeletal structure
D) brain volume
A) stature
B) arms longer than legs
C) skeletal structure
D) brain volume
D
2
Modern Homo sapiens arose in:
A) Europe,the Neander Valley
B) Asia
C) North America
D) Africa
A) Europe,the Neander Valley
B) Asia
C) North America
D) Africa
D
3
Humans depart from apes in several ways,except:
A) walking on two legs
B) S-shaped spine
C) spinal cord exits at the bottom of the skull
D) None of the choices are correct.
A) walking on two legs
B) S-shaped spine
C) spinal cord exits at the bottom of the skull
D) None of the choices are correct.
D
4
The living apes consist of the gibbon,the orangutan,and:
A) golden lion tamarin
B) gorilla and chimpanzee
C) gibbons and prosimians
D) All of these are correct.
A) golden lion tamarin
B) gorilla and chimpanzee
C) gibbons and prosimians
D) All of these are correct.
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5
Which of our ancestors was "handy man?"
A) Australopithecus afarensis
B) Australopithecus anamensis
C) Homo habilis
D) Homo erectus
A) Australopithecus afarensis
B) Australopithecus anamensis
C) Homo habilis
D) Homo erectus
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6
Most of the early hominid fossils have been found in ___________________,a 2,000 mile fault line.
A) the Neander Valley of Germany
B) Royal Gorge,North America
C) the East African Rift Valley
D) an area between Java and China
A) the Neander Valley of Germany
B) Royal Gorge,North America
C) the East African Rift Valley
D) an area between Java and China
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7
The first evidence of full language capabilities was seen in:
A) Homo habilis
B) Homo erectus
C) Cro-Magnons
D) Neanderthals
A) Homo habilis
B) Homo erectus
C) Cro-Magnons
D) Neanderthals
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8
The very first primates were:
A) prosimians
B) monkeys
C) gibbons
D) apes
A) prosimians
B) monkeys
C) gibbons
D) apes
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9
About 25 million years ago,the anthropoids that remained in Africa gave rise to two lineages,the Old World monkeys and the:
A) New World monkeys
B) apes
C) hominoids
D) the first primate
A) New World monkeys
B) apes
C) hominoids
D) the first primate
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10
All New World monkeys are arboreal.
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11
What trait is exhibited only in Homo sapiens and not in other primates in existence today?
A) Opposable thumb
B) Symbolic language
C) Bipedalism
D) Tool use
A) Opposable thumb
B) Symbolic language
C) Bipedalism
D) Tool use
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12
Homo rudolfensis was discovered by:
A) Richard Leakey
B) Donald Johanson
C) Raymond Dart
D) Charles Darwin
A) Richard Leakey
B) Donald Johanson
C) Raymond Dart
D) Charles Darwin
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13
Homo rudolfensis's brain volume is:
A) 400-550 cm3
B) 680 cm3
C) 750 cm3
D) 1000 cm3
A) 400-550 cm3
B) 680 cm3
C) 750 cm3
D) 1000 cm3
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14
Evidence that early humans were able to walk upright includes:
A) shorter arms
B) bowl-shaped pelvis
C) spinal cord exits at the bottom of the skull
D) All of these are correct.
A) shorter arms
B) bowl-shaped pelvis
C) spinal cord exits at the bottom of the skull
D) All of these are correct.
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15
Few fossils of early Homo have been found,and there is much debate about whether different individuals should be grouped together.Which of these is believed to be more ancient than the others?
A) Homo habilis
B) Homo rudolfensis
C) Homo ergaster
D) Homo sapiens
A) Homo habilis
B) Homo rudolfensis
C) Homo ergaster
D) Homo sapiens
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16
The primate ancestors,tree-dwelling insectivores,had two distinct evolutionary advantages: grasping fingers and toes,and:
A) a complete digestive tract
B) mammary glands
C) binocular vision
D) hair
A) a complete digestive tract
B) mammary glands
C) binocular vision
D) hair
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17
Of these fossil species,which one is thought most likely the ancestor of later species of Homo?
A) Homo habilis
B) Homo rudolfensis
C) Homo ergaster
D) Homo sapiens
A) Homo habilis
B) Homo rudolfensis
C) Homo ergaster
D) Homo sapiens
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18
The ancestor of humans is commonly thought to be:
A) Australopithecus afarensis
B) Australopithecus boisei
C) Australopithecus anamensis
D) Australopithecus africanus
A) Australopithecus afarensis
B) Australopithecus boisei
C) Australopithecus anamensis
D) Australopithecus africanus
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19
The hallmark characteristic of the hominids leading to humans was the development of:
A) a varied diet
B) bipedalism
C) the ability to care for young
D) an opposable thumb
A) a varied diet
B) bipedalism
C) the ability to care for young
D) an opposable thumb
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20
Java Man and Peking Man are both examples of:
A) Australopithecus afarensis
B) Australopithecus anamensis
C) Homo habilis
D) Homo erectus
A) Australopithecus afarensis
B) Australopithecus anamensis
C) Homo habilis
D) Homo erectus
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21
Humans and their direct ancestors,as well as the apes,all make up a group called the ____________________.
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22
In hominid evolution,which came first?
A) Bipedalism
B) Large brains
C) Bigger feet
D) Larger arms
A) Bipedalism
B) Large brains
C) Bigger feet
D) Larger arms
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23
Humans and chimpanzees share _________ of their nuclear DNA.
A) 55%
B) 75.5%
C) 85.4%
D) 95%
E) 98.6%
A) 55%
B) 75.5%
C) 85.4%
D) 95%
E) 98.6%
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24
________________________ is the scientific name of modern man.
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25
When the eyes are on the same plane of the head,this allows for ___________________ vision.
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26
Apes support their weight on ______,while monkeys use ________.
A) the back sides of their fingers;their hips
B) their hips;back sides of their fingers
C) the back sides of their fingers;the palms of their hands
D) the palms of their hands;hips
A) the back sides of their fingers;their hips
B) their hips;back sides of their fingers
C) the back sides of their fingers;the palms of their hands
D) the palms of their hands;hips
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27
The continent of origin for Homo habilis is believed to be ______________.
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28
The anthropoids include:
A) monkeys
B) apes
C) humans
D) All of these
A) monkeys
B) apes
C) humans
D) All of these
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29
Primates have binocular vision that lets the brain judge distances.
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30
Prosimians look like gorillas.
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31
The oldest modern human is:
A) Homo habilis
B) Homo rudolfensis
C) Homo ergaster
D) Homo heidelbergensis
A) Homo habilis
B) Homo rudolfensis
C) Homo ergaster
D) Homo heidelbergensis
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32
Which hypothesis argues that the human races independently evolved from H.erectus in different parts of the world?
A) The Recently-Out-of Africa model
B) The Multiregional hypothesis
C) The Local hypothesis
D) The Asian-African hypothesis
A) The Recently-Out-of Africa model
B) The Multiregional hypothesis
C) The Local hypothesis
D) The Asian-African hypothesis
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33
Java man was the first fossil specimen of H.erectus found.
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34
By 10,000 years ago,about ___ people inhabited the entire world and today there are over _______.
A) 350,000;300 million
B) 500,000;1 billion
C) 1 million;20 billion
D) 65 million;9 billion
E) 5 million;6 billion
A) 350,000;300 million
B) 500,000;1 billion
C) 1 million;20 billion
D) 65 million;9 billion
E) 5 million;6 billion
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35
Homo sapiens are the sole surviving hominid.
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36
Which is incorrect about Neanderthals?
A) They made diverse tools.
B) They were named after the Neander Valley of Germany.
C) They abruptly disappeared from the fossil record about 34,000 years ago.
D) They interbred with the modern humans that replaced them.
E) They were replaced by Cro-Magnons.
A) They made diverse tools.
B) They were named after the Neander Valley of Germany.
C) They abruptly disappeared from the fossil record about 34,000 years ago.
D) They interbred with the modern humans that replaced them.
E) They were replaced by Cro-Magnons.
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37
According to a variety of gene data,which hypothesis is correct?
A) The Recently-Out-of-Africa model
B) The Multiregional hypothesis
C) They both may be correct
D) Neither is correct
A) The Recently-Out-of-Africa model
B) The Multiregional hypothesis
C) They both may be correct
D) Neither is correct
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38
Which is incorrect about anthropoids?
A) They evolved after the prosimians.
B) They were active during the night.
C) They lived in groups.
D) Their direct descendents are the monkeys.
A) They evolved after the prosimians.
B) They were active during the night.
C) They lived in groups.
D) Their direct descendents are the monkeys.
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39
The ____________________ made diverse tools,including spearheads and hand axes,and lived in huts or caves.
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40
The evolution of __________________ marks the beginning of the hominids.
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41
Cite evidence that suggests that all modern humans arose from one common ancestor located in Africa.
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42
Java man and Peking man are both examples of Homo _______________.
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43
Present arguments that bipedalism evolved prior to larger brains in human ancestors.
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44
What happened between 10 and 5 million years ago that favored the evolution of primates that were bipedal and no longer tree-dwellers?
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45
Why is the DNA of humans and chimpanzees so very similar?
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46
Homo erectus was a very successful species.Describe the traits of this human ancestor.
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47
Molecular evidence from ___________ indicates that Homo sapiens were present the longest in Africa.
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