A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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A) an increased ability to see greater distances and to carry food.
B) the ability to run faster.
C) the ability to evade detection by standing very still.
D) the more rapid evolution of a large brain.
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A) big toe opposability
B) larger body size
C) length of the calcaneus
D) nonhoning chewing
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A) Homo habilis.
B) Australopithecus afarensis.
C) Orrorin tugenensis.
D) Homo sapiens.
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A) had a bigger brain than other australopithecines.
B) had smaller molar teeth than other australopithecines.
C) had longer legs relative to arm length than other australopithecines.
D) was bipedal.
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A) had a small brain like an ape's.
B) was discovered in Kenya.
C) showed diversity in the hominin fossil record 3.5 mya.
D) probably lived in woodlands.
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A) a narrow pelvis
B) a posterior position of the foramen magnum
C) an opposable hallux
D) thighbones that angle in toward the knees
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A) Orrorin tugenensis.
B) Ardipithecus kadabba.
C) Sahelanthropus tchadensis.
D) Ardipithecus ramidus.
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A) a big brain, big teeth, and a big face.
B) large molars, a big face, and a sagittal crest.
C) a large body, large teeth, and a sagittal crest.
D) a big face, large teeth, and a large body.
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A) 0.5
B) 1
C) 2
D) 4
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A) lived in a lush jungle.
B) lived in a savanna.
C) lived in a forest.
D) migrated out of the area due to drought.
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A) improved diet.
B) bipedalism.
C) sleeping.
D) becoming larger.
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A) the increased efficiency in walking as forests transformed to wooded environments; the ability to carry food in order to provision family members
B) the ability to carry food in order to provision family members; increased efficiency in walking as forests transformed to wooded environments
C) the ability to make and use stone tools; the loss of the diastema and evolution of thick enamel
D) the early emergence of a large brain; the later emergence of a large brain
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A) small front teeth and large back teeth.
B) a small brain and a large body.
C) a big face and a sagittal crest.
D) small front teeth, large back teeth, a big face, and a sagittal crest.
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A) opposable thumb, nails instead of claws, convergent eyes, longitudinal arch in the foot
B) opposable big toe, length of the leg, convergent eyes, backward-facing foramen magnum
C) opposable big toe, length of the leg, S-shaped spine, downward-facing foramen magnum
D) opposable big toe, nails instead of claws, convergent eyes, longitudinal arch in the foot
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A) large brain, as Darwin predicted.
B) very humanlike skull.
C) lower body that is adapted for climbing and an upper body that is adapted for bipedal walking.
D) small brain, a long forearm, and evidence of good climbing ability in the pelvis.
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A) small, blunt, and nonprojecting, with no diastema.
B) large and pointed, with a diastema.
C) projecting, with a diastema.
D) part of a honing complex.
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A) connects the masseter muscle to the jaw.
B) is a powerful muscle that runs from near the top of the head to the lower part of the jaw.
C) is found in hominins but not great apes.
D) is found in all of the primates except humans.
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A) apes
B) australopithecines
C) humans
D) all primates
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