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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Primate Intelligence Quiz

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  West Los Angeles College  »  Anthropology  »  Anthropology 101 – Human Biological Evolution  »  Fall 2020  »  Primate Intelligence Quiz

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

Question #1
A  progressing when conditions are difficult
B  searching for food
C  All of these statements are correct
D  walking long distances
Question #2
A  the brains of primates are devoted to motor skills
B  the cerebral cortex of primates is smaller than in mammals of similar size
C  the brains of primates are devoted to hormonal regulation
D  the cerebral cortex of primates is larger than in mammals of similar size
Question #3
A  brain size is predicted by limb length
B  brain size is related to body size
C  brain size doesn’t predict anything
D  All of these statements are correct
Question #4
A  is the outer layer of the brain
B  is indistinguishable from the limbic system
C  refers to a fully developed human brain
D  is only found in primate species
Question #5
A  a change in the traits of a species
B  incorrectly attributing human characteristics to something nonhuman
C  the tendency for the science of anthropology to change over time
D  a specific evolutionary change in the morphology of humans
Question #6
A  Monkeys have better theory of mind abilities than apes
B  Apes appear to have some capacity for theory of mind and emulation
C  Both monkeys and apes are easily able to faithfully imitate the complex behaviors of others
Question #9
A  includes the ability to visually distinguish kin from non-kin
B  includes the ability to learn from others about how to obtain food
C  includes the ability to independently learn about the rank of others
Question #10
A  for eye-hand coordination to process food.
B  to understand the mental states of other individuals.
C  to visually distinguish kin from non-kin.
Question #11
A  Knowledge about kin
B  Knowledge about the rank of others
C  All of these statements are correct
D  Knowledge about the identity of others
Question #12
A  Extractive foraging
B  Domain specific foraging
C  Optimal theory of plant food
Question #13
A  Allocate investment to many offspring
B  Enter into reciprocal relationships with allies
C  Process complex packages of food and keep track of the changing conditions of food sources