Deck 11: The Record of the Past

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A fossil is:

A)an intact and completely preserved ancient organism only
B)any remains of an organism,even modern
C)the remains or traces of an ancient organism
D)none of the above
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The Neandertal from La Chapelle-aux-Saints:

A)illustrates how an accurate picture of an entire group can be drawn from only one find
B)is an example of fossilization by desiccation
C)illustrates the problem of the use of a small sample from which conclusions are drawn about an entire group
D)was an elaborate hoax
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A careful analysis of skeletal remains can provide some information about all of the following except:

A)musculature
B)skin color
C)brain size
D)relative importance of the senses
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All of the following are considered to be fossils except:

A)a mineralized bone
B)an insect embedded in amber
C)a stone tool
D)a cast of an ancient animal
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In 1991,a partially freeze-dried body of a man was found in the Italian Alps.The body dates to about:

A)1000 B.P.
B)2700 B.P.
C)5300 B.P.
D)7500 B.P.
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The fossil record:

A)is a true reflection of the numerical relationship of one animal to all others
B)represents all genera and families with about the same degree of completeness
C)is quite complete because almost all animals which have died have become fossilized
D)none of the above
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The majority of fossils exist in the form of:

A)bone that has been mineralized
B)soft tissue remains
C)a cast of the actual organism
D)actual bones and teeth
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The study of fossils in general is referred to as:

A)paleoanthropology
B)palynology
C)paleontology
D)none of the above
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The study of the processes that affect an organism after death is called:

A)paleontology
B)phylogeny
C)taphonomy
D)archaeology
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The Neandertal from La Chapelle-aux-Saints,once used as the prototype of the Neandertal,is not typical because,in part:

A)he was a dwarf
B)he suffered from arthritis
C)he was a juvenile
D)none of the above
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A bone's preservation potential is determined by:

A)its length,width,shape,and condition at death
B)its size,shape,composition,and hydraulic behavior
C)its sponginess
D)none of the above
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The populationist:

A)believes that variation of a basic type is illusory;only archetypes are real
B)believes that only individuals have reality;archetypes are illusory
C)would classify fossils that show no more variation between them than individuals within a closely related living species as the same species
D)b and c
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Sampling error in the fossil record involves the fact that:

A)some species are fossilized more frequently than others
B)some parts of the world have been more extensively excavated than others
C)some fossils may not represent average individuals in an ancient population
D)all of the above
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Soft tissue of prehistoric organisms has been preserved under special conditions including:

A)mummification in hot dry climates
B)freezing in glaciers or tundra
C)preserved in waterlogged areas such as bogs
D)all of the above
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The material remains of human behavior are known as:

A)fossils
B)artifacts
C)casts
D)lithics
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One estimate,based upon the excavations at Omo,is that only ____________ percent of individuals which once lived are presented in the fossil record.

A)5
B)0.1
C)0.03
D)0.004
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The investigation of injuries and disease in prehistoric populations is the field of:

A)paleopathology
B)paleoecology
C)palynology
D)paleontology
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In order to become a fossil,an organism usually must:

A)have hard parts such as bones or shell
B)not have been destroyed immediately by other animals or natural elements
C)have been protected from decaying,usually by being buried quickly after death
D)all of the above
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The hydraulic behavior of bones refers to:

A)the potential for the transport of bones by water sources
B)the way bones may be dispersed by moving water
C)how bones of different sizes and shapes move through water
D)all of the above
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By examining an organism's fossilized skeleton,we can reconstruct the organism's musculature.This is done by examining:

A)the relative sizes of various bones
B)areas of muscle attachment on the surface of the bone (ridges or rough areas)
C)the interiors of bones using MRIs or Xrays
D)none of the above
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An unconformity is:

A)a scientific theory that does not conform to other theories on the same general phenomenon
B)a hoax,such as the Piltdown hoax
C)surfaces that represent breaks in the stratigraphic record
D)an index fossil that appears to be from the wrong time period
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Using a relative dating technique,we could determine:

A)the exact age difference between two fossils or artifacts
B)whether one fossil is younger or older than another fossil
C)if two fossilized animals were genetically related to one another
D)a and b
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The study of sedimentary beds is termed:

A)palynology
B)taphonomy
C)stratigraphy
D)paleoecology
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According to the principle of superposition:

A)older sedimentary beds lie on top of the younger beds
B)the position of sedimentary beds is not related to age
C)older sedimentary beds lie beneath the younger beds
D)the geological processes responsible for the development of sedimentary beds in the past are different than those operating today
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A chronospecies is defined in terms of:

A)genetic isolation
B)sexual dimorphism
C)morphological variation
D)arbitrarily defined divisions of an evolutionary line
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Sedimentation rates:

A)vary depending on environmental conditions
B)are uniform throughout time and are therefore the best means for absolute dating
C)can change,causing unconformities
D)a and c
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Paleospecies are defined in terms of:

A)morphological variation
B)sexual dimorphism
C)reproductive isolation
D)arbitrary criteria
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Which of the following does not yield a chronometric date?

A)stratigraphic methods
B)radiocarbon dating
C)potassium-argon dating
D)amino acid racemization
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Living species are defined in terms of:

A)morphological variation
B)sexual dimorphism
C)reproductive isolation
D)arbitrary criteria
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An index fossil:

A)is a marker for a specific time period
B)is a fossil species that existed for a long period of time before becoming extinct
C)is a fossil species that was restricted to a small geographic area
D)b and c
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A billion is:

A)100 thousand
B)1000 thousand
C)1000 million
D)10,000 million
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If the standard deviation of a radiocarbon date is given as 50 years,the probability that the organism died within 50 years of the radiocarbon date is:

A)50 percent
B)67 percent
C)95 percent
D)100 percent
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Which of the following is a chronometric date?

A)Mary is 10 years older than John
B)the first life dates to about 3.8 billion years ago
C)basket A is older than basket B
D)Sivapithecus comes before Australopithecus in the fossil record
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Dendrochronology refers to:

A)carbon dating
B)tree-ring dating
C)dental dating
D)fluoride dating
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Variation within a single species (as opposed to variation between different species)is referred to as:

A)intraspecific variation
B)interspecific variation
C)endospecific variation
D)none of the above
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Fluorine dating can be used to determine:

A)whether or not two fossils found at the same level are contemporary
B)a relative date
C)a chronometric date
D)an index date
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The statement that a chronometric date is 500 B.P.plus or minus 50 years,means:

A)the date includes an error factor of 50 years
B)the probability of the date falling within a range is given
C)the plus or minus 50 years is the standard deviation
D)b and c only
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The statistical measure of the rate of decay of a radioactive isotope is termed its:

A)half-life
B)disintegration rate
C)coefficient of decay
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The Piltdown find:

A)is now thought to be our direct ancestor
B)is probably ancestral to the chimpanzees
C)was an elaborate hoax
D)conclusively confirmed our ancestral relationship to the orangutan
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Radiometric dates may be affected by:

A)the accuracy of the equipment
B)the skill of the technician
C)contamination by radioactive materials in the soil
D)all of the above
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Recently a new method of potassium-argon dating,called single-crystal fusion,has been developed.This method has an advantage over the traditional potassium-argon dating in that it can be used to:

A)date organic material
B)reduce the effects of contamination
C)date smaller samples
D)b and c
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A needle on a compass points to magnetic north.Magnetic north:

A)has always been in the same relative position
B)changes position over time
C)can be on both sides of the earth at the same time
D)is an imaginary concept with no basis in fact
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The first radiometric method of dating,developed by Willard H.Libby in the late 1940s,was:

A)amino acid racemization
B)fission-track dating
C)radiocarbon dating
D)electron spin resonance (ESR)dating
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A method of dating which would be used to study the fossils older than 1 million years is:

A)radiocarbon dating
B)potassium-argon dating
C)stratigraphy
D)b and c
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Electrons separated from radioactive elements are sometimes trapped in defects of crystals in odd numbers.These electrons,acting as small magnets,are the basis of:

A)electron spin resonance (ESR)dating
B)radiocarbon dating
C)thermoluminescence dating
D)amino acid racemization dating
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Fission-track dating:

A)is a relative dating method based on the tracks of animals left in different strata
B)is a chronometric method of dating based on the tracks created by radioactive decay and left in minerals
C)is an advanced method of radiocarbon dating
D)is based on the process of racemization
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Potassium-argon would be used to date the age of a:

A)sedimentary layer
B)bone breccia
C)lava flow
D)tree
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Certain metallic crystals leave a record of the polarity of the earth at the point in time when they were formed in molten rock because they:

A)leave radioactive "signatures" that scientists can read
B)act as small magnets that orient themselves to the poles before the rock solidifies
C)form ring-type patterns like tree rings that can be counted
D)contain amino acids which form as crystals,and this change in the amino acids can be used to determine the passage of time
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Thermoluminescent dating can be used to date:

A)ceramic artifacts
B)stones from a fire pit
C)hominin bones dating back 5,000,000 B.P.
D)a and b
E)none of the above
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Radiocarbon dating can be used to date:

A)actual organic material
B)the volcanic ash surrounding the material
C)only items older than 20 million years old
D)b and c
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The angle made by a line pointing to true north and a line pointing to magnetic north is called a(n):

A)declination angle
B)differential angle
C)magnetic angle
D)northerly angle
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The half-life of potassium 40 is:

A)1250 million years
B)200 million years
C)5730 years
D)52,345 years
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Fossilized fecal matter is called a:

A)coprolite
B)fecalite
C)dung ball
D)fecalis
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Radiocarbon dating can be used to date:

A)a bone harpoon point
B)a stone point
C)a metal container
D)all of the above
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When some materials,such as crystals,are heated they will give off a flash of light,a phenomenon known as:

A)thermoluminescence
B)racemization
C)radioactive decay
D)electron spin resonance
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A coprolite is defined as:

A)a fossilized tooth or other dental material
B)a tree ring
C)a coral or sea shell
D)fossilized fecal matter
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The conventional method of radiocarbon dating can be used to date objects as old as:

A)35,000 years
B)60,000 years
C)100,000 years
D)450,000 years
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Potassium-argon can be used to directly date:

A)soft tissue
B)bone
C)pottery
D)none of the above
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In order to use potassium-argon dating,the material must:

A)have a high potassium content
B)be associated with volcanic activity
C)be organic
D)a and b
E)all of the above
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The half-life of carbon 14 is:

A)2344 years
B)5730 years
C)10,250 years
D)100,000 years
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The amino acid racemization method of dating is based upon:

A)the replacement of amino acids in a dead body by minerals
B)the uptake of fluorine from groundwater
C)the processes whereby L-amino acids turn into D-amino acids
D)the radioactive decay of carbon within the amino acids
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Which of the following is not an era?

A)Paleozoic
B)Neozoic
C)Mesozoic
D)Cenozoic
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The cause of the earth's most recent mass-extinction event is:

A)an impact by an asteroid,meteorite,or comet
B)a global cooling,or ice age
C)the extinction of the dinosaurs
D)human activity
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The first mammals evolved during the:

A)Paleozoic
B)Neozoic
C)Mesozoic
D)Cenozoic
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The earth's tectonic plates move at a rate of about:

A)1 kilometer a year
B)14 meters a year
C)2.5 centimeters a year
D)0.3 centimeters a year
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Geomagnetic dating is most useful for dating material that existed between:

A)100 to 10,000 years ago
B)10,000 to 10 million years ago
C)10 million to 50 million years ago
D)50 million to 5 billion years ago
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The Pleistocene was:

A)the time of the only ice ages in earth's history
B)a time with both glacial and interglacial periods
C)a time when ice covered the entire earth
D)a and b
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Some scientists believe that about 65 million years ago an asteroid,meteorite,or comet struck the earth causing mass extinctions.One line of evidence for this event is:

A)a stratum rich in iridium,rare on earth but more common in extraterrestrial bodies,found in many areas around the world
B)the presence of a very large meteorite dated at around 65 million years ago embedded in the ground in central Asia
C)a crater in Arizona,measuring about 18 miles across,dated about 65 million years ago
D)there is no good evidence for this assumed event
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About 65 million years ago,the world saw the extinction of:

A)the dinosaurs,and only the dinosaurs
B)large animals only
C)about 75 percent of all life forms,large and small
D)a large number of life forms for the first time in the history of the earth
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-stratigraphy

A)chronometric dating technique
B)relative dating technique
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The epoch that spans the last 10,000 years is the:

A)Quaternary
B)Holocene
C)Pleistocene
D)Neogene
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Chrons are:

A)the number of electrons trapped in crystals
B)a segment of the geological time scale that is smaller than an epoch
C)the time it takes two tectonic plates to move one kilometer from each other
D)large divisions of a geomagnetic reversal time scale
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-archaeology

A)the study of the processes that affect an organism after death
B)the study of the remains of human behavior
C)the study of disease in prehistoric populations
D)the study of the fossil record
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The first hominids appear in the:

A)Miocene
B)Pliocene
C)Pleistocene
D)Eocene
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-paleopathology

A)the study of the processes that affect an organism after death
B)the study of the remains of human behavior
C)the study of disease in prehistoric populations
D)the study of the fossil record
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We are currently living in which of the following eras:

A)Mesozoic
B)Cenozoic
C)Paleozoic
D)Neozoic
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The Cenozoic began about:

A)500 million years ago
B)125 million years ago
C)65 million years ago
D)5 million years ago
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Pangaea refers to:

A)an ancient land mass made up of all major land masses of today
B)the name of the most recent glacial period
C)a partially fluid layer of the earth directly below the lithosphere
D)a Cretaceous dinosaur
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A)the study of the processes that affect an organism after death
B)the study of the remains of human behavior
C)the study of disease in prehistoric populations
D)the study of the fossil record
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-paleontology

A)the study of the processes that affect an organism after death
B)the study of the remains of human behavior
C)the study of disease in prehistoric populations
D)the study of the fossil record
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A fossil is:

A)an intact and completely preserved ancient organism only
B)any remains of an organism,even modern
C)the remains or traces of an ancient organism
D)none of the above
the remains or traces of an ancient organism
2
The Neandertal from La Chapelle-aux-Saints:

A)illustrates how an accurate picture of an entire group can be drawn from only one find
B)is an example of fossilization by desiccation
C)illustrates the problem of the use of a small sample from which conclusions are drawn about an entire group
D)was an elaborate hoax
illustrates the problem of the use of a small sample from which conclusions are drawn about an entire group
3
A careful analysis of skeletal remains can provide some information about all of the following except:

A)musculature
B)skin color
C)brain size
D)relative importance of the senses
skin color
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All of the following are considered to be fossils except:

A)a mineralized bone
B)an insect embedded in amber
C)a stone tool
D)a cast of an ancient animal
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In 1991,a partially freeze-dried body of a man was found in the Italian Alps.The body dates to about:

A)1000 B.P.
B)2700 B.P.
C)5300 B.P.
D)7500 B.P.
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The fossil record:

A)is a true reflection of the numerical relationship of one animal to all others
B)represents all genera and families with about the same degree of completeness
C)is quite complete because almost all animals which have died have become fossilized
D)none of the above
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The majority of fossils exist in the form of:

A)bone that has been mineralized
B)soft tissue remains
C)a cast of the actual organism
D)actual bones and teeth
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The study of fossils in general is referred to as:

A)paleoanthropology
B)palynology
C)paleontology
D)none of the above
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The study of the processes that affect an organism after death is called:

A)paleontology
B)phylogeny
C)taphonomy
D)archaeology
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The Neandertal from La Chapelle-aux-Saints,once used as the prototype of the Neandertal,is not typical because,in part:

A)he was a dwarf
B)he suffered from arthritis
C)he was a juvenile
D)none of the above
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A bone's preservation potential is determined by:

A)its length,width,shape,and condition at death
B)its size,shape,composition,and hydraulic behavior
C)its sponginess
D)none of the above
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The populationist:

A)believes that variation of a basic type is illusory;only archetypes are real
B)believes that only individuals have reality;archetypes are illusory
C)would classify fossils that show no more variation between them than individuals within a closely related living species as the same species
D)b and c
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Sampling error in the fossil record involves the fact that:

A)some species are fossilized more frequently than others
B)some parts of the world have been more extensively excavated than others
C)some fossils may not represent average individuals in an ancient population
D)all of the above
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Soft tissue of prehistoric organisms has been preserved under special conditions including:

A)mummification in hot dry climates
B)freezing in glaciers or tundra
C)preserved in waterlogged areas such as bogs
D)all of the above
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The material remains of human behavior are known as:

A)fossils
B)artifacts
C)casts
D)lithics
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One estimate,based upon the excavations at Omo,is that only ____________ percent of individuals which once lived are presented in the fossil record.

A)5
B)0.1
C)0.03
D)0.004
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The investigation of injuries and disease in prehistoric populations is the field of:

A)paleopathology
B)paleoecology
C)palynology
D)paleontology
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In order to become a fossil,an organism usually must:

A)have hard parts such as bones or shell
B)not have been destroyed immediately by other animals or natural elements
C)have been protected from decaying,usually by being buried quickly after death
D)all of the above
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The hydraulic behavior of bones refers to:

A)the potential for the transport of bones by water sources
B)the way bones may be dispersed by moving water
C)how bones of different sizes and shapes move through water
D)all of the above
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By examining an organism's fossilized skeleton,we can reconstruct the organism's musculature.This is done by examining:

A)the relative sizes of various bones
B)areas of muscle attachment on the surface of the bone (ridges or rough areas)
C)the interiors of bones using MRIs or Xrays
D)none of the above
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An unconformity is:

A)a scientific theory that does not conform to other theories on the same general phenomenon
B)a hoax,such as the Piltdown hoax
C)surfaces that represent breaks in the stratigraphic record
D)an index fossil that appears to be from the wrong time period
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Using a relative dating technique,we could determine:

A)the exact age difference between two fossils or artifacts
B)whether one fossil is younger or older than another fossil
C)if two fossilized animals were genetically related to one another
D)a and b
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The study of sedimentary beds is termed:

A)palynology
B)taphonomy
C)stratigraphy
D)paleoecology
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According to the principle of superposition:

A)older sedimentary beds lie on top of the younger beds
B)the position of sedimentary beds is not related to age
C)older sedimentary beds lie beneath the younger beds
D)the geological processes responsible for the development of sedimentary beds in the past are different than those operating today
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A chronospecies is defined in terms of:

A)genetic isolation
B)sexual dimorphism
C)morphological variation
D)arbitrarily defined divisions of an evolutionary line
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Sedimentation rates:

A)vary depending on environmental conditions
B)are uniform throughout time and are therefore the best means for absolute dating
C)can change,causing unconformities
D)a and c
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Paleospecies are defined in terms of:

A)morphological variation
B)sexual dimorphism
C)reproductive isolation
D)arbitrary criteria
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Which of the following does not yield a chronometric date?

A)stratigraphic methods
B)radiocarbon dating
C)potassium-argon dating
D)amino acid racemization
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Living species are defined in terms of:

A)morphological variation
B)sexual dimorphism
C)reproductive isolation
D)arbitrary criteria
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An index fossil:

A)is a marker for a specific time period
B)is a fossil species that existed for a long period of time before becoming extinct
C)is a fossil species that was restricted to a small geographic area
D)b and c
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A billion is:

A)100 thousand
B)1000 thousand
C)1000 million
D)10,000 million
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If the standard deviation of a radiocarbon date is given as 50 years,the probability that the organism died within 50 years of the radiocarbon date is:

A)50 percent
B)67 percent
C)95 percent
D)100 percent
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Which of the following is a chronometric date?

A)Mary is 10 years older than John
B)the first life dates to about 3.8 billion years ago
C)basket A is older than basket B
D)Sivapithecus comes before Australopithecus in the fossil record
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Dendrochronology refers to:

A)carbon dating
B)tree-ring dating
C)dental dating
D)fluoride dating
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Variation within a single species (as opposed to variation between different species)is referred to as:

A)intraspecific variation
B)interspecific variation
C)endospecific variation
D)none of the above
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Fluorine dating can be used to determine:

A)whether or not two fossils found at the same level are contemporary
B)a relative date
C)a chronometric date
D)an index date
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The statement that a chronometric date is 500 B.P.plus or minus 50 years,means:

A)the date includes an error factor of 50 years
B)the probability of the date falling within a range is given
C)the plus or minus 50 years is the standard deviation
D)b and c only
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38
The statistical measure of the rate of decay of a radioactive isotope is termed its:

A)half-life
B)disintegration rate
C)coefficient of decay
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39
The Piltdown find:

A)is now thought to be our direct ancestor
B)is probably ancestral to the chimpanzees
C)was an elaborate hoax
D)conclusively confirmed our ancestral relationship to the orangutan
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40
Radiometric dates may be affected by:

A)the accuracy of the equipment
B)the skill of the technician
C)contamination by radioactive materials in the soil
D)all of the above
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41
Recently a new method of potassium-argon dating,called single-crystal fusion,has been developed.This method has an advantage over the traditional potassium-argon dating in that it can be used to:

A)date organic material
B)reduce the effects of contamination
C)date smaller samples
D)b and c
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42
A needle on a compass points to magnetic north.Magnetic north:

A)has always been in the same relative position
B)changes position over time
C)can be on both sides of the earth at the same time
D)is an imaginary concept with no basis in fact
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43
The first radiometric method of dating,developed by Willard H.Libby in the late 1940s,was:

A)amino acid racemization
B)fission-track dating
C)radiocarbon dating
D)electron spin resonance (ESR)dating
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44
A method of dating which would be used to study the fossils older than 1 million years is:

A)radiocarbon dating
B)potassium-argon dating
C)stratigraphy
D)b and c
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45
Electrons separated from radioactive elements are sometimes trapped in defects of crystals in odd numbers.These electrons,acting as small magnets,are the basis of:

A)electron spin resonance (ESR)dating
B)radiocarbon dating
C)thermoluminescence dating
D)amino acid racemization dating
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46
Fission-track dating:

A)is a relative dating method based on the tracks of animals left in different strata
B)is a chronometric method of dating based on the tracks created by radioactive decay and left in minerals
C)is an advanced method of radiocarbon dating
D)is based on the process of racemization
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47
Potassium-argon would be used to date the age of a:

A)sedimentary layer
B)bone breccia
C)lava flow
D)tree
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48
Certain metallic crystals leave a record of the polarity of the earth at the point in time when they were formed in molten rock because they:

A)leave radioactive "signatures" that scientists can read
B)act as small magnets that orient themselves to the poles before the rock solidifies
C)form ring-type patterns like tree rings that can be counted
D)contain amino acids which form as crystals,and this change in the amino acids can be used to determine the passage of time
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49
Thermoluminescent dating can be used to date:

A)ceramic artifacts
B)stones from a fire pit
C)hominin bones dating back 5,000,000 B.P.
D)a and b
E)none of the above
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50
Radiocarbon dating can be used to date:

A)actual organic material
B)the volcanic ash surrounding the material
C)only items older than 20 million years old
D)b and c
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51
The angle made by a line pointing to true north and a line pointing to magnetic north is called a(n):

A)declination angle
B)differential angle
C)magnetic angle
D)northerly angle
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52
The half-life of potassium 40 is:

A)1250 million years
B)200 million years
C)5730 years
D)52,345 years
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53
Fossilized fecal matter is called a:

A)coprolite
B)fecalite
C)dung ball
D)fecalis
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54
Radiocarbon dating can be used to date:

A)a bone harpoon point
B)a stone point
C)a metal container
D)all of the above
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55
When some materials,such as crystals,are heated they will give off a flash of light,a phenomenon known as:

A)thermoluminescence
B)racemization
C)radioactive decay
D)electron spin resonance
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56
A coprolite is defined as:

A)a fossilized tooth or other dental material
B)a tree ring
C)a coral or sea shell
D)fossilized fecal matter
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57
The conventional method of radiocarbon dating can be used to date objects as old as:

A)35,000 years
B)60,000 years
C)100,000 years
D)450,000 years
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58
Potassium-argon can be used to directly date:

A)soft tissue
B)bone
C)pottery
D)none of the above
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59
In order to use potassium-argon dating,the material must:

A)have a high potassium content
B)be associated with volcanic activity
C)be organic
D)a and b
E)all of the above
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60
The half-life of carbon 14 is:

A)2344 years
B)5730 years
C)10,250 years
D)100,000 years
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61
The amino acid racemization method of dating is based upon:

A)the replacement of amino acids in a dead body by minerals
B)the uptake of fluorine from groundwater
C)the processes whereby L-amino acids turn into D-amino acids
D)the radioactive decay of carbon within the amino acids
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62
Which of the following is not an era?

A)Paleozoic
B)Neozoic
C)Mesozoic
D)Cenozoic
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63
The cause of the earth's most recent mass-extinction event is:

A)an impact by an asteroid,meteorite,or comet
B)a global cooling,or ice age
C)the extinction of the dinosaurs
D)human activity
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64
The first mammals evolved during the:

A)Paleozoic
B)Neozoic
C)Mesozoic
D)Cenozoic
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65
The earth's tectonic plates move at a rate of about:

A)1 kilometer a year
B)14 meters a year
C)2.5 centimeters a year
D)0.3 centimeters a year
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66
Geomagnetic dating is most useful for dating material that existed between:

A)100 to 10,000 years ago
B)10,000 to 10 million years ago
C)10 million to 50 million years ago
D)50 million to 5 billion years ago
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67
The Pleistocene was:

A)the time of the only ice ages in earth's history
B)a time with both glacial and interglacial periods
C)a time when ice covered the entire earth
D)a and b
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68
Some scientists believe that about 65 million years ago an asteroid,meteorite,or comet struck the earth causing mass extinctions.One line of evidence for this event is:

A)a stratum rich in iridium,rare on earth but more common in extraterrestrial bodies,found in many areas around the world
B)the presence of a very large meteorite dated at around 65 million years ago embedded in the ground in central Asia
C)a crater in Arizona,measuring about 18 miles across,dated about 65 million years ago
D)there is no good evidence for this assumed event
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69
About 65 million years ago,the world saw the extinction of:

A)the dinosaurs,and only the dinosaurs
B)large animals only
C)about 75 percent of all life forms,large and small
D)a large number of life forms for the first time in the history of the earth
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70
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-stratigraphy

A)chronometric dating technique
B)relative dating technique
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71
The epoch that spans the last 10,000 years is the:

A)Quaternary
B)Holocene
C)Pleistocene
D)Neogene
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72
Chrons are:

A)the number of electrons trapped in crystals
B)a segment of the geological time scale that is smaller than an epoch
C)the time it takes two tectonic plates to move one kilometer from each other
D)large divisions of a geomagnetic reversal time scale
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73
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-archaeology

A)the study of the processes that affect an organism after death
B)the study of the remains of human behavior
C)the study of disease in prehistoric populations
D)the study of the fossil record
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74
The first hominids appear in the:

A)Miocene
B)Pliocene
C)Pleistocene
D)Eocene
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75
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-paleopathology

A)the study of the processes that affect an organism after death
B)the study of the remains of human behavior
C)the study of disease in prehistoric populations
D)the study of the fossil record
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76
We are currently living in which of the following eras:

A)Mesozoic
B)Cenozoic
C)Paleozoic
D)Neozoic
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77
The Cenozoic began about:

A)500 million years ago
B)125 million years ago
C)65 million years ago
D)5 million years ago
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78
Pangaea refers to:

A)an ancient land mass made up of all major land masses of today
B)the name of the most recent glacial period
C)a partially fluid layer of the earth directly below the lithosphere
D)a Cretaceous dinosaur
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-taphonomy

A)the study of the processes that affect an organism after death
B)the study of the remains of human behavior
C)the study of disease in prehistoric populations
D)the study of the fossil record
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-paleontology

A)the study of the processes that affect an organism after death
B)the study of the remains of human behavior
C)the study of disease in prehistoric populations
D)the study of the fossil record
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