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Chimps make tools and teach generations in a way that qualifies as a culture: T/F?rue
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True
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Chimps and humans share how much of their DNA?
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98%
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DNA is made up of ___ nucleotides.
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4
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___ are more resistant to malaria: humans or chimps?
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Chimpanzees
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___ are better at balance beam routines: humans or chimps?
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Humans
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Lucy, the chimp, enjoyed drinking ____ ?
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gin and juice
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Lucy, the chimp, identified the ___ as blue?
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dress
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Figen, the chimp, learned to ___
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suppress his delight so that bigger chimps wouldn't take his stuff.
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The Book, "Man the Toomaker", asserted that only humans and chimps were capable of making tools: T/F?
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False, it said only man could.
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Washoe, the chimp, called ___ a rock berry.
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brazil nut.
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Craig Stanford, waiting to be picked up in ___ got nowhere as he stood with his arm extended and his thump up until he decided to copy what he'd seen others there do.
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Tanzania
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To finally catch a ride there, Craig Stanford ____.
(held his palm up / held his thumb up/ none of these) |
none of these (pointed his palm down)
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A group of toddlers in a day care center possesses their own culture.
T/F? |
True
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A multi-national corporation posesses its own culture.
T/F? |
True
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____ symbolizes sexual purity for the Hindu.
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Red
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Ascribing culture to chimps at the 1996 conference in Rio, Craig Stanford ______.
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was berated for ascribing culture to non-humans
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The termites in the high mounds in Mahale National Park are ____ chimps
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almost never used sticks
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The termites in the high mounds in Gombe national park are ____ by the chimps
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withdrawn on twigs
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____ chimps use hammers.
(Gombe/Tai) |
Tai
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Gombe is a place which is ____.
(rugged and strewn / devoid of rocks) |
rugged and rock
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It appears that the differece in behavior, culture of chimps is the different area is due to ____ differences
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learned
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A male chimp in courtship in ___ will shake small bushes.
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Gombe
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Hunting requires more cooperation at ____
(Gombre/Tai) |
Tai (because the canopy is high)
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The canopy is lower at:
(Gombre/Tai) |
Gombe
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Wild pigs are relished at:
(Gombre/Tai) |
Gombe
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The Japanese Macaque ____ was an innovator of culture.
(Omo/Amo/Umo/Emo/Imo) |
Imo
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The innovative Japanese Macaque was:
Male/Female |
Feamle
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The word culture was invented for ____
(humans/animals) |
human behavior
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In the 200 monkey hunts observed, lone or paired chimps were successful ___ percent of the time.
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15
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____ percent of the 200 monkey hunts were group affairs.
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15
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____ may have been decisive in the development of many of the manipulative characteristics of our species.
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92
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Captive bred chimps for AIDS research cost about ____ times more than wild chimps
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20
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The mental abilities in spatial representation of chimps compare with some of those of ___ year old humans
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9
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Tai chimp mothers share ____ percent of the nuts they open until offspring are sufficiently adapt.
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60
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In Mahale National park, what is the big problem?
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tourists are infecting chimps (because we can exchange diseases due to genetic similarity)
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Butchering marks are usually found on the
(lower ends/ankles/shaft) |
shafts of front
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Butchering leaves ____ marks.
(many/few) |
few
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Disarticulation leaves marks ___.
(near the major joint/away from the major joints) |
near the major joints
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It is ____ to cut meat away from joints without leaving cut marks
(easy/hard) |
hard
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__% of the bones from Olduvai have cut marks from disarticulation.
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45
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___% of the bones from Prolonged Drift have cut marks from disarticulation
(90/45) |
90
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Of the 13 cases where there were both carnivores and tools, cut marks ___ had cut marks made after carnivores.
(12/10/8) |
8
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The carnivore tooth mark pattern suggested these early humans were:
(hunting/scavengers) |
scavengers
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Wild dogs and cheetahs make ___ scavengers
(excellent/poor) |
poor
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At gaits of 2.5 to 3.5 miles per hour, scavenging is ___ for bipeds
(efficient/inefficient) |
efficient
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U-shaped grooves along bones and fracture patterns resemble those from modern ____.
(humans/hyenas/lions) |
hyenas
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___ of the Homo erectus fossils at Longushan show marks
(1/4 1/3 1/2 2/3 3/4) |
2/3rds
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____ facial bones have been found in the Longushan cave
(Only / Mostly / Practically no) |
Practically no
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The Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel has show that there were:
(hearths / controlled use of fire) (hearths in Longushan / Controled use of fire was absent) |
controlled use of fire was absent
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The original peking man fossils are ___
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lost
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The homo erectus fossils from Zhoukoudien are subspecies
choukou zhoukou pekinesis |
pikensis
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The Zhoukoien caves were occupied as far back as
(1.2 million / 1 million/ 600,000 160,000 |
600,000
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Breuil in 1929 proped Homo erectus were ___
(cannibals / eaten by homo sapiens / eaten by hyennas) |
cannibals
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The Zhoukoien caves were occupied as far back as
(1.2 million / 1 million/ 600,000 160,000 |
600,000
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Breuil in 1929 proped Homo erectus were ___
(cannibals / eaten by homo sapiens / eaten by hyennas) |
cannibals
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What kind of chimp was Frodo?
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sociopathic, mean, kindof a douche.
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What kind of chimp was Gregoire?
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abused, was a pacifist
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