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Quiz 4

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

Question #1
A  The Inuit are a cold-weather adapted population
B  The Inuit have a body build similar to many tropical peoples
C  The Inuit are a cold-weather adapted population , The Inuit have a body build similar to many tropical peoples, The Inuit have a similar body build to Neandertals, with stocky bodies and shorter legs.
D  The Inuit have a similar body build to Neandertals, with stocky bodies and shorter legs.
E  The Inuit are so well-adapted to the cold that they wear little clothing.
Question #3
A  correspond to the major continents
B  show continuous clinal variation across space
C  Show that Europeans and Africans are easily distinguishable, but Asians are hard to classify
D  easily sorted into 3 or 4 major groups
Question #4
A  the genetically determined ability to sing on key
B  subtle variations in skin color among racial groups
C  gradual variation in genetic traits across geographic regions
D  Genetic variation with the Cline family lineage.
Question #5
A  The foods that you eat.
B  Reflected color from the blood vessels.
C  The transparency or thickness of the skin.
D  the pigments carotene and melanin.
E  Reflected color from the blood vessels… And The foods that you eat….and The transparency or thickness of the skin. …and
Question #6
A  based on genealogical records
B  based on DNA testing
C  applied to endogamous breeding populations
D  culturally arbitrary, even though most people assume them to be based on biology
Question #7
A  a genetic adaption to the malarial parasite
B  the result of genetic experiments gone awry.
C  present in all people of West African descent.
D  always debilitating
Question #8
A  can discriminate between genetic and cultural factors in native intelligence
B  Are a reliable indicator of genetic differences in intelligence
C  show no significant differences in intelligence among human populations
D  are culturally biased
Question #9
A  universally present in all human groups
B  due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
C  determined purely by genetic traits
D  a recessive allele
Question #10
A  the product of natural selection occurring over thousands of years
B  a biological classification based on the presence or absence of specific genetic traits
C  a social classification that is often assumed to have a biological basis
D  a clearly defined biological breeding population
E  a group of people defined statistically by clusters of linked genetic traits