Grade 7 Social Studies – Human origin Quiz

1. Humans and closely related species (most/all now extinct) that typically walk on two legs are called...

chimps
australopithicans
bonobos
hominids
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2. Which two organisms have hair?

Primates & Rodents
Birds & Crocodiles
Rabbits & Birds
Sharks & Ray Finned Fish
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3. Which two organisms would be least related?

Birds & Sharks
Primates & Birds
Ray finned fish & Shark
Shark & Crocodiles
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4. Where do anthropologists believe that human beings first lived?

Alaska
Asia
Europe
Africa
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5. The word homo sapiens sapiens means?

handy handy humans
upright human
wise human
wise wise human
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6. Early humans who moved from place to place in search of food. They would often follow herds and gather plants along the way.

hunter-gatherers
ice age
paleolithic
stone age
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7. Homo Habilis means...

Big Cliff
Handy Humans
Upright Humans
Java Man
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8. Which 2 groups did NOT use fire?,

Homo Sapiens Sapiens,Homo Habilis
Australopithecus,Homo Erectus
Homo Erectus,Homo Sapiens Sapiens
Homo Habilis,Australopithecus
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9. Homo Erectus means.....

Handy Human
Peking Man
Upright Human
Wise Man
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10. What group of people created cave art?

Neanderthals
Homo Habilis
Homo Erectus
Homo Sapiens Sapiens
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11. ALL human ancestors that walk upright are called...

homo erectus
prehistoric
hominids
homo habilis
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12. Which hominid was the first to leave Africa, have clothing, and make fire?

Homo Sapien Neanderthal
Homo Erectus
Homo Sapien Sapiens
Homo Habilis
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13. Which two groups of hominids have the biggest brains?

Homo Habilis & Neanderthal
Neanderthal & Homo Sapien Sapiens
Homo Erectus & Homo Sapiens
Homo Habilis & Homo Erectus
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14. The first hominid capable of making simple stone tools.

Homo Erectus
Homo Sapien
Australopithicene
Homo Habilis
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15. The first hominid to bury their dead and care for their injured.

Homo Erectus
Homo Habilis
Australopithicene
Neanderthal
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16. An animal that walks on two feet is _______.

a primate
Bipedal
Patella
Femur
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17. What does AD stand for?

Before Christ
Anno Domini
After Death
Common Era
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18. What does anthropology mean?

the study of life
the study of human fossils
the study of artifacts
the study of humans
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19. What theory states that all living creatures change over time?

Evolution
Biology
Anthropology
Creation
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20. Who created the theory of evolution after he studied finches?

Louis Leakey
Charles Darwin
Tom Gray
Don Johanson
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21. Who are the closest living relatives to humans?

kangaroos
lemurs
chimpanzees
gorillas
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22. What is the scientific name for modern day humans?

Homo Habilis
Homo Erectus
Neanderthal
Homo Sapiens
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23. How long did it take for humans to split from chimpanzees and become our current species?

1 billion years
2 million years
7 million years
200,000 years
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24. Homo Sapiens are a part of a tribe of primates called hominins. All hominins share the following characteristics EXCEPT.......

bipedalism
reduced canine (teeth) size
increased brain size
making stone tools
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25. Which of our hominin ancestors were likely the first to use stone tools?

Neanderthals
Homo Habilis
Homo Sapiens
Homo erectus
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26. Which of our hominin ancestors were likely the first to control & start fires?

Homo Habilis
Neanderthals
Homo Sapiens
Homo erectus
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27. Which of the following is the correct order of human evolution?

language, larger brains, controlling fire, using tools, walking upright
walking upright, using tools, controlling fire, larger brains, language
larger brains, language, using tools, controlling fire, walking upright
larger brains, walking upright, using tools, controlling fire, language
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28. All of the following are true about Hominins EXCEPT

Homo Sapiens were the first hominins to leave Africa
Homo Sapiens used to live beside and compete with other hominins
Homo Sapiens interbred with other hominins
Homo Sapiens are the last remaining hominins still alive today
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29. Where did the earliest humans originate from according to scientific evidence?

Africa
Asia
Europe
North America
Explanation:

Scientists believe that the earliest humans, Homo sapiens, originated in Africa before migrating to other parts of the world.

30. Which continent is believed to be the cradle of humankind?

South America
Africa
Australia
Europe
Explanation:

Africa is often referred to as the cradle of humankind as it is believed to be the birthplace of the earliest human ancestors.

31. Approximately how many years ago did Homo sapiens first appear in Africa?

100,000 years ago
10,000 years ago
2 million years ago
1 million years ago
Explanation:

Homo sapiens first appeared in Africa around 100,000 years ago, gradually spreading to other parts of the world.

32. Which species is believed to be the closest relative to modern humans?

Homo habilis
Dinosaurs
Neanderthals
Cro-Magnon
Explanation:

Neanderthals are believed to be the closest extinct relative to modern humans, sharing a common ancestor with Homo sapiens.

33. What is the name of the theory that suggests modern humans evolved and migrated out of Africa?

Out-of-Asia Theory
Out-of-Africa Theory
European Migration Hypothesis
Out-of-America Theory
Explanation:

The Out-of-Africa Theory posits that modern humans evolved in Africa and then migrated to other continents, replacing earlier human populations.

34. Which group of early humans were known for creating sophisticated tools and art?

Australopithecus
Neanderthals
Cro-Magnon
Homo habilis
Explanation:

Cro-Magnon humans were known for their advanced tool-making skills and creating elaborate cave art, showcasing their cognitive abilities.

35. What is the term used to describe the migration of modern humans to different parts of the world?

Nomadism
Neolithic Revolution
Diaspora
Colonization
Explanation:

Diaspora refers to the dispersion or spread of people from their original homeland, such as the migration of modern humans to different regions globally.

36. Which continent has the highest population density in the world?

Africa
Asia
Europe
North America
Explanation:

Asia holds the highest population density in the world, with a large concentration of people living in countries like China and India.

37. What is the term used to describe the total number of people living in a specific area?

Urbanization
Migration
Demography
Population Density
Explanation:

Population density refers to the total number of people living in a particular area, often measured in terms of per square kilometer or square mile.

38. Which factor contributes to rapid population growth in developing countries?

Low fertility rates
High birth rates
Access to family planning services
High life expectancy
Explanation:

High birth rates in developing countries contribute to rapid population growth, as families tend to have more children, leading to a larger overall population.