ACBS 160 QUIZZES EXAM | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED
ANSWERS GRADED A+ | LATEST EXAM UPDATE
The approach taken in this course to understand the complexity of our
relationships to non-human animals ... - CORRECT ANSWERS - all choices
are correct
In the history of Western philosophy - CORRECT ANSWERS - both Aristotle
and Kant favored a human-animal divide on the grounds that animals lack the
capacity to reason or rationality
One way to describe and understand the diverse relationships between humans
and other animals is - CORRECT ANSWERS - types of ecological
interrelationships that include 3 common type of symbioses
Research with young infants' responses to visual images of schematic spiders
suggests that - CORRECT ANSWERS - the human brain has evolved to
preferentially process visual images of animal stimuli that were important to our
ancestors AND infants pay special attention to life-like schematic images of
spiders
Humans generally place animals into different categories according to their use.
For example, animals considered as pets are generally not eaten. However, in
some cultures animals have multiple uses, and as a result a pet animal might
also be eaten. One example of a country where pet dogs are also eaten is -
CORRECT ANSWERS - South Korea
There are 3 foci or themes that will appear throughout this course. Select one
that will NOT be covered in this course. - CORRECT ANSWERS - The
criteria one should use in selecting a good pet.
In many non-Western cultures, non-human animals are - CORRECT
ANSWERS - incorporated into their spiritual or religious beliefs
,There are 3 common types of symbioses - CORRECT ANSWERS -
mutualism, comensalism, parasitisim
People of different cultures put non-human animals into different categories or
groupings. These categories primarily reflect - CORRECT ANSWERS - how
the animal(s) are used
The "savanna hypothesis" posits that - CORRECT ANSWERS - humans
evolved a preference for savanna-like landscape
The human mental capacity of "mind-reading" (known as "Theory of Mind")
would have helped our ancestors - CORRECT ANSWERS - all choices are
correct
The spread of humans all over the planet began with - CORRECT ANSWERS
- first migratory wave out of Africa followed by a second wave out of Africa
When did our ancestors first start making tools according to archaeological
evidence? (Note: mya= million years ago) - CORRECT ANSWERS - ~2.5
mya
The "Sally Anne" False Belief test - CORRECT ANSWERS - all choices are
correct
The archeologist Stephen Mithen has argued that the capacity to read an
animal's mind, to see the world from an animal's perspective, first appeared in
fully modern humans. In Mithen's view, earlier pre-modern ancestral humans,
although successful hunters, - CORRECT ANSWERS - used mind reading
only for other humans but not for other animals
,Evidence of early mutualism between humans and dogs includes - CORRECT
ANSWERS - all choices are correct
Researchers found that hunter-gatherers that use dogs today take good care of
all their dogs by providing food, medicine and shelter. - CORRECT
ANSWERS - False
What is one major problem with the wolf "Adoption" hypothesis? - CORRECT
ANSWERS - Early humans would not have been able to selectively breed or
train wild, uncooperative wolves.
What most contributed to humans ability to bring down large prey during the
Ice Age? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Hunting cooperatively in groups
Which is the likely sequence human-wolf symbiotic relationships that led to
domesticated dogs? - CORRECT ANSWERS - commensalism->mutualism ->
domestication
According to research on hunter-gatherer cultures today, which of the following
would NOT be a reason for a hunter-gatherer family to keep dogs? -
CORRECT ANSWERS - Dogs serve as pets and play companions for children
in the family
What is the definition of "neoteny"? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Retaining
infantile or juvenile features into adulthood
The Human "Cute Response" likely stems from humans' attraction to -
CORRECT ANSWERS - Infantile features of babies
An efficient hunting-gathering mode of subsistence among our ancestors
involved - CORRECT ANSWERS - a sexual division of labor where men
provided food from hunting and women provided food from gathering
, Evolution by natural selection - CORRECT ANSWERS - can be demonstrated
in a population over time
In the video "The Beak of the Finch: Speciation of finches on the Galapagos",
when evolutionary biologists Rosemary and Peter Grant quantify dates breeding
took place, number of years bred, number of offspring, and how many offspring
survived to sexual maturity, they are: - CORRECT ANSWERS - Analyzing
evolutionary fitness
In the Russian silver fox experiments, at what generation did the fox`s first start
to show taming, surprisingly? - CORRECT ANSWERS - 4th generation
Which of the following would be a benefit of adopting a mixed-breed dog? -
CORRECT ANSWERS - They may not be susceptible to specific health issues
seen in pure-bred dogs
Which of these is NOT one of Darwin's principles of natural selection? -
CORRECT ANSWERS - Survival of the fittest, meaning that only the animals
with the strongest muscles will survive
In humans, the rare "Williams-Beuren" syndrome is potentially relevant to
understanding the genetic basis of tameness. One relevant trait of this syndrome
is .. - CORRECT ANSWERS - leads to extremely high sociability and trusting
behavior
Pure-breeding of dogs is an example of? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Artificial
selection
In the Russian silver fox breeding experiments, the scientists used a cross-
fostering procedure to determine .... (select all that apply) - CORRECT
ANSWERS - the contribution of the early environment or rearing experience to
fox temperament
ANSWERS GRADED A+ | LATEST EXAM UPDATE
The approach taken in this course to understand the complexity of our
relationships to non-human animals ... - CORRECT ANSWERS - all choices
are correct
In the history of Western philosophy - CORRECT ANSWERS - both Aristotle
and Kant favored a human-animal divide on the grounds that animals lack the
capacity to reason or rationality
One way to describe and understand the diverse relationships between humans
and other animals is - CORRECT ANSWERS - types of ecological
interrelationships that include 3 common type of symbioses
Research with young infants' responses to visual images of schematic spiders
suggests that - CORRECT ANSWERS - the human brain has evolved to
preferentially process visual images of animal stimuli that were important to our
ancestors AND infants pay special attention to life-like schematic images of
spiders
Humans generally place animals into different categories according to their use.
For example, animals considered as pets are generally not eaten. However, in
some cultures animals have multiple uses, and as a result a pet animal might
also be eaten. One example of a country where pet dogs are also eaten is -
CORRECT ANSWERS - South Korea
There are 3 foci or themes that will appear throughout this course. Select one
that will NOT be covered in this course. - CORRECT ANSWERS - The
criteria one should use in selecting a good pet.
In many non-Western cultures, non-human animals are - CORRECT
ANSWERS - incorporated into their spiritual or religious beliefs
,There are 3 common types of symbioses - CORRECT ANSWERS -
mutualism, comensalism, parasitisim
People of different cultures put non-human animals into different categories or
groupings. These categories primarily reflect - CORRECT ANSWERS - how
the animal(s) are used
The "savanna hypothesis" posits that - CORRECT ANSWERS - humans
evolved a preference for savanna-like landscape
The human mental capacity of "mind-reading" (known as "Theory of Mind")
would have helped our ancestors - CORRECT ANSWERS - all choices are
correct
The spread of humans all over the planet began with - CORRECT ANSWERS
- first migratory wave out of Africa followed by a second wave out of Africa
When did our ancestors first start making tools according to archaeological
evidence? (Note: mya= million years ago) - CORRECT ANSWERS - ~2.5
mya
The "Sally Anne" False Belief test - CORRECT ANSWERS - all choices are
correct
The archeologist Stephen Mithen has argued that the capacity to read an
animal's mind, to see the world from an animal's perspective, first appeared in
fully modern humans. In Mithen's view, earlier pre-modern ancestral humans,
although successful hunters, - CORRECT ANSWERS - used mind reading
only for other humans but not for other animals
,Evidence of early mutualism between humans and dogs includes - CORRECT
ANSWERS - all choices are correct
Researchers found that hunter-gatherers that use dogs today take good care of
all their dogs by providing food, medicine and shelter. - CORRECT
ANSWERS - False
What is one major problem with the wolf "Adoption" hypothesis? - CORRECT
ANSWERS - Early humans would not have been able to selectively breed or
train wild, uncooperative wolves.
What most contributed to humans ability to bring down large prey during the
Ice Age? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Hunting cooperatively in groups
Which is the likely sequence human-wolf symbiotic relationships that led to
domesticated dogs? - CORRECT ANSWERS - commensalism->mutualism ->
domestication
According to research on hunter-gatherer cultures today, which of the following
would NOT be a reason for a hunter-gatherer family to keep dogs? -
CORRECT ANSWERS - Dogs serve as pets and play companions for children
in the family
What is the definition of "neoteny"? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Retaining
infantile or juvenile features into adulthood
The Human "Cute Response" likely stems from humans' attraction to -
CORRECT ANSWERS - Infantile features of babies
An efficient hunting-gathering mode of subsistence among our ancestors
involved - CORRECT ANSWERS - a sexual division of labor where men
provided food from hunting and women provided food from gathering
, Evolution by natural selection - CORRECT ANSWERS - can be demonstrated
in a population over time
In the video "The Beak of the Finch: Speciation of finches on the Galapagos",
when evolutionary biologists Rosemary and Peter Grant quantify dates breeding
took place, number of years bred, number of offspring, and how many offspring
survived to sexual maturity, they are: - CORRECT ANSWERS - Analyzing
evolutionary fitness
In the Russian silver fox experiments, at what generation did the fox`s first start
to show taming, surprisingly? - CORRECT ANSWERS - 4th generation
Which of the following would be a benefit of adopting a mixed-breed dog? -
CORRECT ANSWERS - They may not be susceptible to specific health issues
seen in pure-bred dogs
Which of these is NOT one of Darwin's principles of natural selection? -
CORRECT ANSWERS - Survival of the fittest, meaning that only the animals
with the strongest muscles will survive
In humans, the rare "Williams-Beuren" syndrome is potentially relevant to
understanding the genetic basis of tameness. One relevant trait of this syndrome
is .. - CORRECT ANSWERS - leads to extremely high sociability and trusting
behavior
Pure-breeding of dogs is an example of? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Artificial
selection
In the Russian silver fox breeding experiments, the scientists used a cross-
fostering procedure to determine .... (select all that apply) - CORRECT
ANSWERS - the contribution of the early environment or rearing experience to
fox temperament