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The Test Bank for How Humans Evolved, 7th Edition, by Robert Boyd and Joan B. Silk is a fully aligned assessment resource offering multiple‑choice, true/false, short-answer, and essay / problem‑based questions. It mirrors the structure and learning outcomes of the official Norton edition and emphasizes evolutionary theory, population genetics, primate biology, hominin evolution, human behavior, and culture. The questions are mapped to each chapter’s key concepts, encouraging critical thinking, data interpretation, and synthesis of evolutionary ideas across the human lineage. Following the verified table of contents for the 7th edition, the Test Bank begins with foundational material in Part I: How Evolution Works, which includes Chapter 1: Adaptation by Natural Selection, Chapter 2: Genetics, Chapter 3: The Modern Synthesis, and Chapter 4: Speciation and Phylogeny. Part II: Primate Ecology and Behavior features Chapter 5: Primate Diversity and Ecology, Chapter 6: Primate Mating Systems, Chapter 7: The Evolution of Cooperation, and Chapter 8: Primate Life Histories and the Evolution of Intelligence. Part III: The History of the Human Lineage includes Chapter 9: From Tree Shrew to Ape, Chapter 10: The Earliest Hominins, Chapter 11: Early Homo and H. erectus (2.6–1 Ma), Chapter 12: The Neanderthals and Their Contemporaries, and Chapter 13: Homo sapiens and the Evolution of Modern Human Behavior. Part IV: Evolution and Modern Humans concludes with Chapter 14: Human Genetics and Variation, Chapter 15: Evolution and Human Behavior, and Chapter 16: Culture, Cooperation, and Human Uniqueness.

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How Humans Evolved – 7th
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TEST BANK
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Robert Boyd
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Joan B. Silk
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Comprehensive Test Bank for Instructors
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and Students
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© Robert Boyd & Joan B. Silk
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
How Humans Evolved – 7th Edition
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Robert Boyd & Joan B. Silk
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Part I: How Evolution Works

1. Adaptation by Natural Selection
2. Genetics
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3. The Modern Synthesis
4. Speciation and Phylogeny

Part II: Primate Ecology and Behavior
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5. Primate Diversity and Ecology
6. Primate Mating Systems
7. The Evolution of Cooperation
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8. Primate Life Histories and the Evolution of Intelligence

Part III: The History of the Human Lineage
9. From Tree Shrew to Ape
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10. The Earliest Hominins
11. Early Homo and H. erectus (2.6–1 Ma)
12. The Neanderthals and Their Contemporaries
13. Homo sapiens and the Evolution of Modern Human Behavior
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Part IV: Evolution and Modern Humans
14. Human Genetics and Variation
15. Evolution and Human Behavior
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16. Culture, Cooperation, and Human Uniqueness
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, CHAPTER 1: Adaptation by Natural Selection

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Adaptations are defined as the components of an organism that
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a. allow it to survive and reproduce. c. occur by random chance alone.
b. allow it to evolve more rapidly. d. absolutely never change.
ANS: A DIF: Medium REF: Explaining Adaptation Before Darwin
OBJ: Describe why our modern understanding of the diversity of life is based on the ideas of Charles
Darwin. MSC: Remembering
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2. Which of the following is an adaptation?
a. The human eye.
b. Design by a divine creator.
c. Both the human and the fish eye, but humans are better adapted to their environments than
fish are to theirs.
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d. The Grand Canyon.
ANS: A DIF: Easy REF: Explaining Adaptation Before Darwin
OBJ: Explain how natural selection can produce very complex adaptations like the human eye.
MSC: Applying
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3. Influential nineteenth-century scientists like Charles Darwin concluded that the complex adaptations
we see in plants and animals are problematic and require a special explanation because
a. a divine creator designed them.
b. it is very unlikely that they arose by random chance alone.
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c. they occur in most plants and animals.
d. they have no real function.
ANS: B DIF: Easy REF: Explaining Adaptation Before Darwin
OBJ: Describe why our modern understanding of the diversity of life is based on the ideas of Charles
Darwin. MSC: Understanding
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4. Before Charles Darwin proposed his theory of natural selection by adaptation, many scholars argued
that adaptations are proof that
a. evolution is a process based on random chance alone.
b. because of their ability to adapt quickly, humans are better than all other species.
c. God exists and designs all things to fit a specific purpose.
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d. there is no way that God can exist.
ANS: C DIF: Easy REF: Explaining Adaptation Before Darwin
OBJ: Describe why our modern understanding of the diversity of life is based on the ideas of Charles
Darwin. MSC: Remembering
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5. Charles Darwin is known for his revolutionary argument that
a. plants and animals are not designed by God and do not change over time.
b. plants and animals change slowly over time.
c. fossil plants and animals changed, but existing plants and animals do not.
d. plants and animals are created by chance and then evolve through divine intervention.
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ANS: B DIF: Easy REF: Darwin’s Theory of Adaptation
OBJ: Describe why our modern understanding of the diversity of life is based on the ideas of Charles
Darwin. MSC: Remembering

, 6. The postulates that make up Darwin’s theory of adaptation include all of the following EXCEPT
a. any given environment can support only a certain number of individuals.
b. variation affects the ability of individuals to survive and reproduce.
c. individuals always compete with each other physically.
d. variation is passed from parents to offspring.
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ANS: C DIF: Easy REF: Darwin’s Theory of Adaptation
OBJ: Describe why our modern understanding of the diversity of life is based on the ideas of Charles
Darwin. MSC: Remembering

7. For natural selection to occur, variation must exist. This is true because without variation
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a. there is no way for change to occur between generations.
b. the one trait that exists is always advantageous, and change is not necessary.
c. there is no competition among individuals.
d. traits are never inherited by offspring.
ANS: A DIF: Hard REF: Darwin’s Theory of Adaptation
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OBJ: Explain how competition, variation, and heritability lead to evolution by natural selection.
MSC: Understanding

8. Even though natural selection was named after the artificial selection that plant and animal breeders
use, it really refers to
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a. the survival of the physically fit.
b. the reproduction of traits from generation to generation.
c. the selective retention of variation in a population.
d. the variable ability of species to survive and reproduce.
ANS: C DIF: Hard REF: Darwin’s Theory of Adaptation
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OBJ: Explain how competition, variation, and heritability lead to evolution by natural selection.
MSC: Understanding

9. During 1976 on the Galápagos Island of Daphne Major, Peter and Rosemary Grant found evidence of
natural selection by adaptation when they observed that
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a. finches with shallow beaks were less likely to survive and reproduce than finches with
deep beaks.
b. finch beak size had no effect on survival rates.
c. many more small seeds were available for the finches to eat.
d. more finches with deep beaks died than finches with shallow beaks.
ANS: A DIF: Medium REF: Darwin’s Theory of Adaptation
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OBJ: See why natural selection sometimes causes species to become better adapted to their
environments. MSC: Applying

10. Natural selection acted on the medium ground finch on Daphne Major because
a. birds with medium beak sizes experienced higher mortality.
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b. a drought changed the environment where the finches lived.
c. offspring of finches with small beaks did not survive the juvenile period.
d. the population reached equilibrium.
ANS: B DIF: Medium REF: Darwin’s Theory of Adaptation
OBJ: See why natural selection sometimes causes species to become better adapted to their
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environments. MSC: Applying

11. Which of the following is an example of directional selection?

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