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Quiz 4 - Anthropology 150

Which statement about the Inuit is true? (Mark all that apply)

 

  1. The Inuit have a similar body build to Neandertals, with stocky bodies and shorter legs.
  2. The Inuit are a cold-weather adapted population
  3. The Inuit have a body build similar to many tropical peoples
  4. The Inuit are so well-adapted to the cold that they wear little clothing.

 

 

According to the American Anthropological Association, “race” is

 

  1. the product of natural selection occurring over thousands of years
  2. a group of people defined statistically by clusters of linked genetic traits
  3. a biological classification based on the presence or absence of specific genetic traits
  4. a social classification that is often assumed to have a biological basis
  5. a clearly defined biological breeding population

 

 

Lactose tolerance in adults is

 

  1. universally present in all human groups
  2. due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
  3. a recessive allele
  4. determined purely by genetic traits

 

 

Intelligence tests

 

  1. Are a reliable indicator of genetic differences in intelligence
  2. are culturally biased
  3. can discriminate between genetic and cultural factors in native intelligence
  4. show no signficant differences in intelligence among human populations

 

 

The sickle-cell trait is

 

  1. the result of genetic experiments gone awry.
  2. always debilitating
  3. present in all people of West African descent.
  4. a genetic adaption to the malarial parasite

 

 

American racial categories are

 

  1. applied to endogamous breeding populations
  2. based on DNA testing
  3. culturally arbitrary, even though most people assume them to be based on biology
  4. based on genealogical records

 

 

Skin color is a result of (mark all that apply)

 

  1. Reflected color from the blood vessels.
  2. The foods that you eat.
  3. The transparency or thickness of the skin.
  4. the pigments carotene and melanin.

 

 

Clinal variation refers to

 

  1. subtle variations in skin color among racial groups
  2. the genetically determined ability to sing on key
  3. Genetic variation with the Cline family lineage.
  4. gradual variation in genetic traits across geographic regions

 

 

Biological variation in human populations is

 

  1. correspond to the major continents
  2. easily sorted into 3 or 4 major groups
  3. show continuous clinal variation across space
  4. Show that Europeans and Africans are easily distuinguishable, but Asians are hard to classify

 

Native Americans have a high frequency of ‘O’ allele in the A-B-O blood type system, whereas the B allele has its highest frequency in Asia. This is an example of humans being

 

  1. polymorphic
  2. polytypic
  3. hereditarian
  4. Climatic
  5. influenced by culture

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