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Final Exam

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

Question #2
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #4
A  Most of the stuff we buy winds up as heirlooms (items of inheritance) for the next generation
B  More emphasis is placed on material things than human relationships
C  We work less to get more
D  We have more free time for ourselves
Question #11
A  Cultural Anthropology
B  Biological Anthropology
C  Linguistics
D  Physical Anthropology
Question #12
A  Homo heidelbergensis
B  modern humans of Asia
C  Neandertals
D  modern humans of Europe
E  modern humans of Africa
Question #17
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #20
A  Howler Monkey
B  Marmoset
C  Gorilla
D  Orangutan
Question #21
A  Homo sapiens sapiens
B  Homo heidelbergensis
C  Neandertals
D  Homo erectus
Question #22
A  Producing ATP (Energy)
B  Protein synthesis
C  Being a record of our complete genetic codes
D  DNA replication for cell division
Question #24
A  Neandertals
B  Homo habilis
C  Homo erectus
D  Homo heidelbergensis
Question #25
A  Neandertals
B  No answer text provided.
C  Homo erectus
D  Homo heidelbergensis
Question #26
A  Neandertals
B  All answers
C  Homo erectus
D  Homo heidelbergensis
Question #30
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #31
A  Neandertals
B  Homo erectus
C  Homo heidelbergensis
D  Homo sapiens sapiens
Question #34
A  Immigration
B  Hormones in the meat that we consume
C  Availability of proper nutrition and hygienic conditions
D  Evolution at work
Question #36
A  Orangutan
B  Bonobo
C  Squirrel Monkey
D  Baboon
E  Baboon
Question #39
A  The study of medicine
B  The study of how the environment impacts us
C  The study of primates
D  The study of how human behavior and culture influences their biology and disease processes
Question #40
A  Gorilla
B  bonobo
C  Orangutan
D  White-Faced Saki
Question #41
A  Homo heidelbergensis
B  Homo erectus
C  Homo sapiens sapiens
D  Homo habilis
Question #42
A  Homo habilis
B  Neandertals
C  Homo erectus
D  All answers
Question #45
A  Homo erectus
B  Australopithecus afarensis
C  Neandertals
D  No answer
E  Homo sapiens idaltu
Question #46
A  No answer text provided.
B  Homo neanderthalensis
C  Australopithecus afarensis
D  Homo sapiens sapiens
Question #48
A  Homo heidelbergensis
B  Neandertals
C  Paranthropus boisei
D  Homo sapiens sapiens
Question #52
A  Paranthropus boisei
B  Australopithecus africanus
C  Homo habilis
D  Aegyptopithecus
Question #53
A  We will have roughly the same amount of people in 2050 as we do now if conditions remain the same.
B  No answer is correct
C  We will have about 9 million people by 2050 if conditions remain the same.
D  We will have 50 billion people by 2020 if conditions remain the same.
Question #57
A  Chimpanzee
B  Sifaka
C  Ring-Tailed Lemur
D  Baboon
Question #63
A  Neandertals
B  Homo erectus
C  Homo habilis
D  Homo sapiens sapiens
Question #65
A  Australopithecus africanus
B  Paranthropus boisei
C  Homo neanderthalensis
D  Australopithecus afarensis
Question #66
A  Mendelian
B  Polygenic
C  Pleiotropic
D  All answers
Question #67
A  Capuchins
B  Gorillas
C  Gibbons
D  Tamarins
Question #68
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #69
A  He points out the low standards of living of the developing world and sees no way the developed world would care enough to help them achieve a higher standard of living.
B  No answer text provided.
C  He points out what we have achieved in certain countries regarding population growth rate and applies it to what can be achieved in others if certain steps are followed.
D  He points to the declining birthrate of the developed world and is confident that the developing world would inevitably improve their standard of living and also have lowered birthrates.
Question #70
A  Bone density declines
B  Increased red blood cell production
C  Immune system weakens
D  Muscles become weaker
Question #72
A  They made jewelry
B  All answers
C  They conducted deliberate burials
D  They had cave carvings
E  They have a hyoid bone identical to ours
Question #74
A  bonobo
B  Marmoset
C  Australopithecus africanus
D  Sifaka
Question #75
A  Cultural Anthropology
B  Archaeology
C  Physical Anthropology
D  Linguistic Anthropology
Question #76
A  Cultural Anthropology
B  Archaeology
C  Linguistics
D  Physical Anthropology
Question #77
A  Hormones in the meat that we eat
B  It takes a long time for us to develop socially and culturally in society in order to function as an adult
C  All answers
D  It is a result of our advances in biomedicine
Question #78
A  All answers
B  Resource depletion
C  Increase of toxic waste
D  Polluted water
Question #79
A  Ring-Tailed Lemur
B  Gorilla
C  Howler Monkey
D  Tamarin
Question #80
A  Cro-Magnon humans
B  Homo sapiens sapiens
C  Neandertals
D  All answers
Question #84
A  10,000 years ago
B  50,000 years ago
C  300,000 years ago
D  During the Ice Age
Question #85
A  Archaeology
B  Cultural Anthropology
C  Physical Anthropology
D  Linguistics
Question #86
A  Homo erectus
B  Homo neanderthalensis
C  All answers
D  Homo habilis
Question #88
A  Homo habilis
B  All answers
C  Australopithecus gahri
D  Australopithecus afarensis
Question #91
A  No answer text provided.
B  Homo neanderthalensis
C  Homo erectus
D  Homo sapiens sapiens
Question #92
A  Archaeology
B  Linguistic Anthropology
C  Physical Anthropology
D  Cultural Anthropology
Question #93
A  Orangutan
B  Bonobo
C  Tamarin
D  Loris
Question #94
A  All answers
B  Homo heidelbergensis
C  Neandertals
D  Homo habilis
Question #99
A  When resource consumption does not exceed resource replenishment
B  No answer
C  When resource consumption exceeds resource replenishment
D  When resource consumption exceeds with each successive generation
Question #100
A  Baboon
B  Gorilla
C  Spider Monkey
D  Orangutan