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Seventh Grade (Grade 7) Evolution Questions

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Grade 7 Evolution
'Lucy' is actually a skeleton of the early hominids of
  1. Homo sapiens.
  2. Pan paniscus.
  3. Australopithecus afarensis.
  4. Uintatherium.
Grade 7 Evolution
Grade 7 Evolution
Why do we have a good evolutionary record of a horse?
  1. People like and ride horses regularly.
  2. They have evolved from small dog-like species.
  3. They have binocular vision.
  4. Their fossil record is more complete.
Grade 7 Evolution
What environmental change caused the rock pocket mouse in New Mexico's Valley of Fire to change in hair color?
  1. The lava flows made it easier to see the light-colored fur.
  2. The desert sand became red.
  3. The pocket mice mated with darker mice.
  4. There was no environmental change.
Grade 7 Evolution
Grade 7 Evolution
Grade 7 Evolution
Current evidence indicates that hominids first emerged in
  1. Africa.
  2. North America.
  3. Asia.
  4. Indonesia.
Grade 7 Evolution
Select the phrase that describes punctuated equilibrium. (Select all that apply.)
  1. slow evolving
  2. rapid evolution
  3. mutation of a few genes resulting in the appearance of a new species
  4. one species changing slowly to a new one
Grade 7 Evolution
In the early stages of human development you can see gill-like slits around the embryo's neck. As the embryo matures, these slits become
  1. invisible.
  2. the tiny bones of the inner ear.
  3. a person's eye sockets.
  4. a person's nostrils.
Grade 7 Evolution
Grade 7 Evolution
The process by which the remains of an organism are preserved by drying is
  1. petrification.
  2. mummification.
  3. erosion.
  4. superposition.
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