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Test 3

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

Question #1
A  a greater range of body size than New World monkeys
B  all of these
C  ischial callosities
D  bilophodont molars
E  none of these features characterize Old World monkeys
Question #4
A  bonobos
B  monkeys
C  gibbons
D  baboons
E  lemurs
Question #6
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #7
A  none of these
B  giving birth to live young
C  adaptations to preying on insects
D  adaptations to living on the ground
Question #8
A  people who are homozygous for sickle cell disease
B  carriers of the sickle cell (HbS) allele
C  people who do not have any sickle cell (HbS) alleles
D  all of the above
Question #10
A  as a result of change in climate
B  because they have resistance to infectious disease (Tuberculosis)
C  as a result of dietary deficiencies
Question #12
A  The concept of race explicitly incorporates sociocultural factors.
B  The term ethnic group has been replaced by the term race.
C  Ethnic groups are separated from one another by social barriers.
D  Races are separated from one another by social barriers.
Question #13
A  Japan
B  Germany
C  The United States
D  none of these
E  The United States and Japan
Question #14
A  HIV/AIDS
B  Syphillis
C  Small pox
D  Tuberculosis
E  Malaria
F  Cholera
Question #16
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #17
A  semi-free-ranging studies
B  field studies
C  performed in laboratories
D  semi-free-ranging studies
Question #18
A  It usually involves multifemale groups
B  It is the most common nonhuman primate social system
C  Males assist in infant caregiving
D  all of the above
Question #19
A  not dimorphic with respect to body size
B  better adapted to life in the forest
C  have intense male competition for mates
Question #20
A  the costs of being social
B  the benefits of being social
C  evolutionary processes that promoted sociality
D  none of the above
Question #21
A  sociality
B  a solitary lifestyle
C  nocturnal adaptation
D  none of the above
Question #23
A  males must compete for mating
B  that there is less protection for individuals
C  that there is less food for everyone
D  that the animals are more vulnerable to attack
Question #24
A  critically endangered
B  endangered
C  extremely vulnerable
D  none of the above