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Quiz 3

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

Question #1
A  Aurignacion
B  Oldowan
C  Mousterian
D  Cro-magnon
E  Acheulean
Question #2
A  smaller canine teeth in relation to the size of the molars.
B  more efficient bipedal locomotion,
C  less developed muscular strength.
D  a larger brain.
Question #3
A  The DNA strands were degraded and could not be analyzed
B  Modern Europeans differ from Africans by 28 base pair differences, while Neandertals differ from modern Europeans by only 8 base pairs.
C  Neandertals differed from one another by an average of 8 base pair differences
D  Neandertal DNA differ from modern humans by 28 base pair differences, while modern people differ from one another by no more than 8 base pairs
E  Neandertal genetic materials matches that of modern people very closely
Question #4
A  Olduvai at about 250,000 years ago
B  Klasies River Mouth at about 110,000 years ago.
C  Swartkrans at about 50,000 years ago.
D  Sima de los Huesos at about 780,000 years ago.
E  Herto at 160,000 years ago.
Question #5
A  Homo habilis
B  Australopithecus
C  Homo sapiens neanderthalensis
D  Homo sapiens sapiens
E  Homo erectus
Question #6
A  Homo erectus
B  Australopithecus
C  Homo sapiens neanderthalensis
D  Homo habilis
E  Homo sapiens sapiens
Question #8
A  hunted down and killed by Homo sapiens sapiens.
B  restricted to the tropical and subtropical portions of the Old WorlD.
C  a species adapted to cold weather.
D  clearly differentiated from Homo sapiens sapiens in brain size, mode of locomotion, and posture
E  the immediate ancestor of Homo sapiens sapiens.
Question #9
A  The artists of the Upper Paleolithic worked in caves without any kind of lamps or artificial
B  the art is found at sites that may have served as seasonal aggregation camps.
C  H I J
D  There are very few representations of people
E  The art often depicts animals that were eaten.
Question #10
A  1,500,000 years ago.
B  5,000,000 years ago.
C  40,000 or 50,000 years ago.
D  10,000,000 years ago.
E  150,000 years ago.