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Chimps make tools and teach generations in a way that qualifies as a culture: T/F?rue
True
Chimps and humans share how much of their DNA?
98%
DNA is made up of ___ nucleotides.
4
___ are more resistant to malaria: humans or chimps?
Chimpanzees
___ are better at balance beam routines: humans or chimps?
Humans
Lucy, the chimp, enjoyed drinking ____ ?
gin and juice
Lucy, the chimp, identified the ___ as blue?
dress
Figen, the chimp, learned to ___
suppress his delight so that bigger chimps wouldn't take his stuff.
The Book, "Man the Toomaker", asserted that only humans and chimps were capable of making tools: T/F?
False, it said only man could.
Washoe, the chimp, called ___ a rock berry.
brazil nut.
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.
Tanzania
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)
A group of toddlers in a day care center possesses their own culture.

T/F?
True
A multi-national corporation posesses its own culture.

T/F?
True
____ symbolizes sexual purity for the Hindu.
Red
Ascribing culture to chimps at the 1996 conference in Rio, Craig Stanford ______.
was berated for ascribing culture to non-humans
The termites in the high mounds in Mahale National Park are ____ chimps
almost never used sticks
The termites in the high mounds in Gombe national park are ____ by the chimps
withdrawn on twigs
____ chimps use hammers.

(Gombe/Tai)
Tai
Gombe is a place which is ____.

(rugged and strewn / devoid of rocks)
rugged and rock
It appears that the differece in behavior, culture of chimps is the different area is due to ____ differences
learned
A male chimp in courtship in ___ will shake small bushes.
Gombe
Hunting requires more cooperation at ____

(Gombre/Tai)
Tai (because the canopy is high)
The canopy is lower at:

(Gombre/Tai)
Gombe
Wild pigs are relished at:

(Gombre/Tai)
Gombe
The Japanese Macaque ____ was an innovator of culture.

(Omo/Amo/Umo/Emo/Imo)
Imo
The innovative Japanese Macaque was:

Male/Female
Feamle
The word culture was invented for ____

(humans/animals)
human behavior
In the 200 monkey hunts observed, lone or paired chimps were successful ___ percent of the time.
15
____ percent of the 200 monkey hunts were group affairs.
15
____ may have been decisive in the development of many of the manipulative characteristics of our species.
92
Captive bred chimps for AIDS research cost about ____ times more than wild chimps
20
The mental abilities in spatial representation of chimps compare with some of those of ___ year old humans
9
Tai chimp mothers share ____ percent of the nuts they open until offspring are sufficiently adapt.
60
In Mahale National park, what is the big problem?
tourists are infecting chimps (because we can exchange diseases due to genetic similarity)
Butchering marks are usually found on the

(lower ends/ankles/shaft)
shafts of front
Butchering leaves ____ marks.

(many/few)
few
Disarticulation leaves marks ___.

(near the major joint/away from the major joints)
near the major joints
It is ____ to cut meat away from joints without leaving cut marks

(easy/hard)
hard
__% of the bones from Olduvai have cut marks from disarticulation.
45
___% of the bones from Prolonged Drift have cut marks from disarticulation

(90/45)
90
Of the 13 cases where there were both carnivores and tools, cut marks ___ had cut marks made after carnivores.

(12/10/8)
8
The carnivore tooth mark pattern suggested these early humans were:

(hunting/scavengers)
scavengers
Wild dogs and cheetahs make ___ scavengers

(excellent/poor)
poor
At gaits of 2.5 to 3.5 miles per hour, scavenging is ___ for bipeds

(efficient/inefficient)
efficient
U-shaped grooves along bones and fracture patterns resemble those from modern ____.

(humans/hyenas/lions)
hyenas
___ of the Homo erectus fossils at Longushan show marks

(1/4 1/3 1/2 2/3 3/4)
2/3rds
____ facial bones have been found in the Longushan cave

(Only / Mostly / Practically no)
Practically no
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
The original peking man fossils are ___
lost
The homo erectus fossils from Zhoukoudien are subspecies

choukou zhoukou pekinesis
pikensis
The Zhoukoien caves were occupied as far back as

(1.2 million / 1 million/ 600,000 160,000
600,000
Breuil in 1929 proped Homo erectus were ___

(cannibals / eaten by homo sapiens / eaten by hyennas)
cannibals
The Zhoukoien caves were occupied as far back as

(1.2 million / 1 million/ 600,000 160,000
600,000
Breuil in 1929 proped Homo erectus were ___

(cannibals / eaten by homo sapiens / eaten by hyennas)
cannibals
What kind of chimp was Frodo?
sociopathic, mean, kindof a douche.
What kind of chimp was Gregoire?
abused, was a pacifist