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Week 4 Quiz

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Los Angeles Valley College  »  Anthropology  »  Anthropology 101 – Human Biological Evolution  »  Summer 2019  »  Week 4 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Motor functions
B  Organization and planning
C  Personality
D  Vision
Question #2
A  The evolution of spears allowed humans to consume more meat
B  The domestication of the various plants and animals increase our diverse diet
C  The use of the lunar calendar allowed us to produce agriculture
D  The control over fire allowed us to cook our food and get more nutrients from it
Question #3
A  Sends signals away from the cell body
B  Fatty covering that peeds up the electrical impulse signal
C  interprets signals received
D  Area that permits pass of electrical/chemical signal
Question #4
A  Fatty covering that peeds up the electrical impulse signal
B  Sends signals away from the cell body
C  Area that permits pass of electrical/chemical signal
D  Receives information from other axons
Question #5
A  Receives information from other axons
B  Sends signals away from the cell body
C  Fatty covering that peeds up the electrical impulse signal
D  interprets signals received
Question #6
A  Area that permits pass of electrical/chemical signal
B  Fatty covering that peeds up the electrical impulse signal
C  interprets signals received
D  Sends signals away from the cell body
Question #7
A  Receives information from other axons
B  Sends signals away from the cell body
C  interprets signals received
D  Fatty covering that peeds up the electrical impulse signal
Question #8
A  25,000 year old writing
B  Paintings that utilized minerals mixed with extenders as paint
C  Lunar calendars
D  Musical instruments like flutes, drum sticks, and bull roarers
Question #9
A  Having three generations living allows children to learn more and be better prepared to survive in their environments
B  . Larger populations of Homo sapiens allow for a more rapid accumulation of mutations that help individuals live longer and age later
C  Living in arctic conditions build strength
D  Living in temperate conditions
Question #10
A  . Innovations like the toggle head spear increased the efficiency and deadliness of a weapon
B  Projectile weapons like spears and arrows increased the distance between predator and prey
C  A punch flaking method allowed Homo sapiens to get more cutting edge from each pound of stone
D  All of the above
Question #11
A  The fossil is very fragmented, not providing enough of the skull to identify it as Homo sapien
B  Homo sapiens are not believed to have evolved in Ethiopia
C  Homo sapiens could not have evolved 195,000 years ago
D  e fossil is complete enough to suggest that it is an African Neanderthal
Question #12
A  Vertical forehead
B  Thick brow ridge
C  Stabilized foot arch
D  1300 cc brain size
Question #14
A  Herto cranium
B  Kabwe cranium
C  Bodo cranium
D  Turkana boy
Question #15
A  Leather working instruments that showed Neanderthals were manipulating animals pelts in order to making clothing and shoes
B  Advanced use of hunting and trapping materials that showed Neanderthals exploited small game resources as well as oceanic resources
C  A Levallois tool making technique that allowed Neanderthals to control the size and shape of their stone tools
D  Burials where Neanderthal bodies were placed in the fetal position and covered in flowers, reflecting a potential for spirituality
Question #16
A  Neanderthals had bodies of equal size to Homo sapiens, which allowed them to effectively compete for resources in a mild climate
B  Neanderthals had short and stocky bodies that allowed them to reduce heat in a sub-tropical environment
C  Neanderthals had short and stocky bodies that allowed them to retain heat in an arctic environment
D  Neanderthals had bodies that were lighter and leaner than Homo sapiens, which allowed them to retain more heat in an arctic environment
Question #17
A  Double arched brow
B  Relatively small brain size compared to Homo sapiens
C  Projected mid face
D  Swept back cheeks