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1

The loss or death of an entire animal species is referred to as _______________.
A)distinction
B)sublime
C)genome
D)extinction
E)genus
2

The scientific discovery that entire species of animals can become extinct dates to ______________.
A)the early Greeks
B)the 20th Century
C)the 1780s
D)1200 C.E.
E)construction of Noah's Ark
3

The law of superposition holds that ________________.
A)older fossils are found with younger fossils
B)in undeformed strata, younger layers of rocks overlie older layers of rocks
C)animal species come and go
D)in undeformed strata, older layers of rocks overlie younger layers of rocks
E)all rocks contain fossils
4

Correlating rock strata using a well-defined fossil assemblage is referred to as _______________.
A)law of superposition
B)bad judgment
C)law of faunal succession
D)law of faunal assemblages
E)law of cross-cutting relationships
5

The law of faunal succession maintains that ___________________.
A)all species must ultimately become extinct
B)only the fittest organisms survive
C)older fossils are more unlike living organisms than are younger fossils
D)species succeed one another in such a way as to leave no gaps in the fossil rock record
6

Fossils are most likely to be preserved in _________________.
A)volcanic rocks
B)plutonic rocks
C)metamorphic rocks
D)sedimentary rocks
E)meteorites
7

Geoscientists who specialize in the study of fossils are _______________.
A)hopeless romantics
B)environmental geologists
C)geophysicsts
D)volcanologists
E)paleontologists
8

The earliest single-cell organisms are found in rocks that are __________ billion years old.
A)2.5
B)0.001
C)3.85
D)4.5
E)less than 1
9

Bacteria capable of photosynthesis appeared on the Earth about ______________.
A)3.5 billion years ago
B)500 million years ago
C)in the Pennsylvanian Period
D)4.5 billion years ago
E)sometime after the first fishes
10

Evolutionary changes in organisms were greatly aided by the advent of ________ about 1 billion years ago.
A)the lung
B)Earth's atmosphere
C)photosynthesis
D)sexual reproduction
E)all of the above
11

Based on Figure 15.8, it is clear that the number of families of marine animals has ________________.
A)decreased since 500 million years ago
B)plateaued and is unchanging
C)generally increased since 500 million years ago, but has suffered some downswings in growth
D)too little information for answering the question
12

The term species refers to a group of organisms that have similar life habits, can breed together freely, and share a common pool of genetic material called _____________________.
A)genome
B)gene
C)family
D)eukaryotic cell
E)none of the above
13

The vast majority of all species (more than 99%) that have lived on the Earth in the past 3.85 billion years are now __________________.
A)dysfunctional
B)dormant
C)in hibernation
D)active and doing well
E)extinct
14

Extinction of an entire genus or species is _________________.
A)exceedingly rare
B)commonplace
C)mostly the result of human action
D)a perversion of nature
E)intimately associated with glaciation
15

The difference between background extinction and mass extinction can be summarized in which of the following pair of words?
A)good / evil
B)commonplace / exceedingly rare
C)rare / commonplace
D)frequent / less frequent
E)none of the above
16

The extinction of most dinosaur species about 65 million years ago opened up ecological niches for ___________________.
A)amphibians
B)bacteria
C)mammals
D)fish
E)insects
17

From the lowest level (species) to the highest (kingdom), the hierarchy of classification of life forms is _________________________.
A)species, class, order, family, genus, phylum, kingdom
B)species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom
C)species, phylum, family, genus, class, order, kingdom
D)species, genus, class, family, order, phylum, kingdom
E)species, genus, phylum, order, class, family, kingdom
18

Using the extinction-frequency curve of Figure 15.14, the best-estimate interval between extinction of about 50% of all species is about ________________ years.
A)107.5
B)106
C)109
D)105
E)cannot be established from this curve
19

Through time the area of continental land masses making up the Earth's surface has _______________.
A)remained the same at about 29 %
B)remained the same at about 71%
C)fluctuated from about 17 % to 40 %
D)remained proportional to the number of species
20

Eustatic (i.e., global) sea-level changes are largely the result of __________________.
A)sea-floor spreading
B)caldera-forming eruptions
C)glaciation
D)meteorite impacts
E)answers A and C
F)answers A, B, C, and D
21

In comparison to a number of comparably sized but discrete continental land masses, the supercontintent Pangaea probably had ____________________.
A)a greater number of species
B)the same number of species
C)a number of species proportional to its coastline
D)fewer numbers of species
E)too little data for determining an answer
22

Emplacement of flood basalts, such as the Deccan Trap basalt of 65 million years ago, would have the effect of ____________________.
A)warming the Earth's atmosphere
B)cooling the Earth's atmosphere
C)no impact on Earth's atmosphere
D)polluting the Earth's atmosphere resulting in extinction of all terrestrial animals
E)markedly enriching atmospheric oxygen
23

Which of the following is not a possible cause of mass extinction?
A)climate change
B)meteorite impact
C)flood-basalt volcanism
D)increased seafloor spreading rates
E)epidemic diseases
F)all of the above are possible contributing factors to mass extinction
24

The Permian extinction, sometimes referred to as the "Mother of all extinctions," was probably the result of _____________________.
A)human predation
B)emplacement of Siberian Trap basalts
C)formation of Pangaea
D)oceanic composition changes
E)answers A, B, C, and D
F)answers B, C, and D
25

The last 50,000 years have seen the extinction of many large-bodied mammals. One of the probable causes includes _________________________.
A)eruptions at California's Long Valley caldera
B)an unprecedented number of catastrophic tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes
C)human predation
D)chlorofluorocarbon buildup in the stratosphere
E)none of the above
26

It is thought that human predation in Australia about 50,000 years ago was responsible for the extinction of which group of animals?
A)dinosaurs
B)saber-toothed tigers
C)wild boars
D)flightless birds
E)ground sloths
F)kangaroos







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