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Kardong 1e
An Introduction to Biological Evolution
Kenneth Kardong, Washington State University---Pullman

Human Evolution: Building Modern Humans

Practice Quiz



1

Which of the following ages in human history is marked by the origin of manufactured stone tools?
A)Paleolithic
B)Mesolithic
C)Neolithic
D)Cenolithic
2

Under the "hunting hypothesis," human mental ability, social cooperation, and aggression increased as a consequence of being hunted by large carnivores in Africa.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
3

The brain of Homo erectus was larger than that of Homo habilis.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
4

Why is the notion of a "missing link" between modern apes and humans inaccurate?
A)Humans do not share a common ancestor with modern apes.
B)Humans evolved from a common ancestor shared with modern apes, not from modern apes themselves.
C)Humans arose suddenly from the modern ape lineage due to a single Hox mutation, so there are no intermediates.
D)none of the above
5

How long ago does Homo erectus first appear in the fossil record?
A)65.3 million years ago
B)6.5 million years ago
C)1.2 million years ago
D)400,000 years ago
6

Which of the following is NOT true about Neandertals?
A)Neandertal skull morphology is identical to that of modern humans.
B)Neandertals coexisted for a time with modern humans.
C)Neandertals lived in Western Europe.
D)Some Neandertal populations buried their dead.
7

Anatomically modern humans were present in East Africa around 160,000 years ago.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
8

Homo sapiens in Europe about 40,000 years ago had less elaborate cultural behaviors than the Neandertals already living there.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
9

The human lineage provides an example of mosaic evolution because different characteristic features, such as hair reduction, bipedalism, and brain size, evolved at different times during human evolutionary history.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
10

Geographic variation in human phenotypic traits is always a consequence of culture rather than of biological adaptation to local conditions.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
11

What is the most likely evolutionary explanation for geographic variation in human skin color?
A)All variation is due to physiological, rather than evolutionary, adaptation—people from regions that receive a lot of UV radiation get tanned, and people from low-UV areas stay pale.
B)People from regions that receive a lot of UV radiation are paler so they can synthesize folate, and people from low-UV areas are darker so they can resist the damaging effects of UV radiation.
C)People from areas that receive a lot of UV radiation are darker so they can resist the damaging effects of UV radiation, and people from low-UV areas are paler so they can synthesize enough vitamin D to meet their needs.
D)none of the above
12

Why does the author guess that reduction in body hair first evolved in Homo erectus/ergaster?
A)Homo erectus likely foraged over long distances and was probably subject to heat stress.
B)Homo erectus, like all non-human mammals, probably couldn't sweat.
C)Homo erectus had not yet evolved the ability to hunt large game, so its diet was inadequate for maintaining a thick coat of hair.
D)All of the above.
13

Human language is unique among animals because
A)it is used to communicate.
B)it is an open system of communication.
C)it is used in social situations.
D)it lacks syntax.
14

Under the multiregional theory, Homo erectus arose in Europe and spread to Africa and Asia, where it evolved into Homo sapiens.
A)TRUE
B)FALSE
15

Which of the following has NOT been suggested as a possible route by which humans reached the Americas?
A)by foot across Beringia
B)by boat along the coast of Beringia
C)by boat across the Atlantic
D)by foot via Greenland