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Exam 2

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

Question #1
A  arboreal adaptation, and parental investment.
B  arboreal adaptation and male dominance.
C  docility, toolmaking, and lack of parental investment.
Question #2
A  encounters neighboring groups.
B  searches for food.
C  first evolved.
D  finds mates.
Question #3
A  one-inch molars.
B  bilophodont molars.
C  two sets of molars.
D  Y-5 molars.
Question #4
A  expansion of forests
B  retreat of grasslands
C  expansion of oceans
D  retreat of tropical forests
Question #5
A  instinctual.
B  socially learned.
C  innate.
D  rarely practiced.
Question #6
A  developed vision, greater sense of smell, and tails.
B  grasping hands, tails, and intelligence.
C  grasping hands and feet, developed vision, and greater intelligence.
D  developed vision, greater sense of smell, and grasping hands and feet.
Question #7
A  protoprimates.
B  adapids.
C  dryopithecids.
D  proconsulids.
Question #8
A  30-40 million years ago
B  100-110 million years ago
C  5-10 million years ago
D  70-80 million years ago
Question #9
A  Europe and South America.
B  Europe and Asia.
C  Greece and South America.
D  Asia and South America.
Question #10
A  Mesozoic
B  Jurassic
C  Paleozoic
D  Cenozoic
Question #11
A  2 / 1 / 3 / 3.
B  1 / 1 / 2 / 3.
C  2 / 1 / 2 / 3.
D  3 / 1 / 2 / 3.
Question #12
A  a precision grip.
B  an expanded reliance on sense of smell.
C  short digits.
D  opposable thumbs.
Question #13
A  mammals.
B  apes.
C  monkeys.
D  lemurs
Question #15
A  a different species.
B  the same species.
C  one’s family.
D  more than one genus.
Question #16
A  only nails
B  are less dimorphic sexually.
C  have more teeth.
D  have a smaller brain relative to body size.
Question #17
A  large canines.
B  snouts.
C  tails.
D  nails.
Question #18
A  Paleocene primates that may have been the first anthropoids.
B  Paleocene organisms that may have been the first primates.
C  Eocene primates that are the earliest anthropoids.
D  Eocene organisms that may have been the first primates.
Question #19
A  Africa.
B  Asia.
C  South America.
D  Madagascar.
Question #20
A  primates’ unique traits are an adaptation to living in trees.
B  certain primate traits were responses to the acquisition of fruit during the Cenozoic.
C  primates could see predators in advance.
D  primate traits arose as adaptations to preying on insects.
Question #22
A  lip flipping.
B  smiling.
C  grooming.
D  spur marking.
Question #23
A  tooth comb.
B  diastema.
C  bilophodont.
D  two-ridge tooth.
Question #24
A  Primates have large bodies.
B  Primates reproduce very rapidly.
C  Primates have long life spans.
D  Primates do not invest in each offspring.
Question #25
A  nail
B  large brains
C  postorbital bar
D  septum
Question #26
A  fruit.
B  tubers.
C  insects.
D  meat.
Question #27
A  2-2-3-3.
B  2-2-2-3.
C  2-1-2-3.
D  2-1-3-3.
Question #28
A  a long canine tooth in males.
B  bilophodont molars.
C  a Y-5 molar pattern.
D  a 2-1-2-3 dental formula.
Question #29
A  present in catarrhine primates.
B  present only in some platyrrhines.
C  present in most primates.
D  made strictly of muscle.
Question #30
A  Africa.
B  the New World.
C  Madagascar.
D  India.
Question #31
A  the areas of the brain associated with smell and hearing are expanded in primates.
B  on average they are smaller bodied than most other mammals.
C  they are like other mammals in taking a long time to develop to sexual maturity.
D  they have higher intelligence and larger brains relative to other animals.
Question #32
A  pseudo-
B  early
C  late
D  proto-
Question #33
A  presence of a wet nose
B  genetic similarities
C  quadrupedalism
D  physical appearance
Question #34
A  wide and include a large nasal sinus.
B  close together and face downward.
C  far apart and face sideways.
D  large due to their heightened sense of smell.
Question #35
A  grasping hands and feet.
B  acute sense of smell.
C  fruit-eating tendency.
D  long legs compared to arms.
Question #36
A  leaping
B  quadrupedalism
C  bipedalism
D  brachiation
Question #37
A  trichromatic
B  non-chromatic
C  dichromatic
D  monochromatic
Question #39
A  accessing receptive males.
B  obtaining food.
C  Female reproductive strategies focus on
D  niche competition.