8th Grade Science Test 5 Flashcards

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1
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One idea that attempts to reconcile the Bible and evolution

A

theistic evolution

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2
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Which geologist popularized uniformitarianism?

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Charles Lyell

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3
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The hypothetical time scale that supposedly charts both the earth’s history and the sequence of the rock layers in the earth’s crust is the ___.

A

geologic column

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4
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fossils that extend through several strata

A

polystrate

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5
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the supposed starting point of cosmic evolution

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the big bang

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6
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The idea that the fittest and strongest of each species are more likely to survive and reproduce than weaker or unfit members of the species is

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natural selection

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7
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What is the sudden appearance of life in the fossil record called?

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Cambrian explosion

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8
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How often can science make authoritative statements about the origin of the earth?

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never

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9
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Which scientist first suggested that many catastrophes have shaped EArth’s geological features?

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Georges Cuvier

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10
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What is the belief that the universe and life originated by natural processes over billions of years?

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evolution

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11
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Which of the following was a badly crushed “Homo habilis” skull that scientist found in Kenya?

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Skull 1470

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12
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The belief that God called the universe and all that is in it into existence out of nothing is __.

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special creation

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13
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The principle of ___ states that the same scientific laws in operation today have existed throughout the earth’s history.

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uniformity

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14
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From longest to shortest, the time periods into which evolutionists divide the geologic column are ___ , eras, ___, and ___.

A

eons
periods
epochs

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15
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When an organism shows no change between its appearance in the fossil record and at the present day, scientists refer to this as ___.

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stasis

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16
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The false belief that ll geological processes have always proceeded at the same rate is known as

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uniformitarianism

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17
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The idea that one or more catastrophes are primarily responsible for Earth’s geological features is

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catastrophism

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18
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Charles ___ popularized evolution with his book On the Origin of Species

A

Darwin

19
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The evolutionary hypothesis that states that new kinds of organisms arise quickly because of rapid genetic changes is ___

A

punctuated equilibrium

20
Q

The study of fossils is

A

paleontology

21
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A fossil that is considered characteristic of a specific period is a

A

index fossil

22
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the size of the portion of the skull that contain the brain is the

A

cranial capacity

23
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Another name for transitional forms is

A

intermediates

24
Q

“missing link” thought to be a transitional form between amphibians and reptiles

A

Seymouria

25
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“missing link” thought to be a transitional form between reptile and birds

A

Archaeopteryx

26
Q

deep-sea fish thought to be the ancestor of the first amphibians

A

coelecanth

27
Q

“missing link” thought to be a transitional form between fish and tetrapods

A

Tiktaalik

28
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Where in the earth’s crust is the geologic column found in its entirety?

A

nowhere

29
Q

What is the most famous australopithecine?

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Lucy (or Australopithecus afarensis)

30
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How many years ago did the flood probably occur?

A

5000-6000 years

31
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Does the geological record support and confirm the Genesis Flood

A

yes

32
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What is a radiometric dating method used on organic materials?

A

carbon-14 dating

33
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What term refers to the gap formed when continuous strata are missing one or more layers?

A

unconformity

34
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What are the preserved remains of plants, animals, or humans in sedimentary rock?

A

fossils

35
Q

modern man’s classification

A

Homo sapiens

36
Q

human “ancestors” reconstructed from a few teeth and bone fragments

A

Ramapithecus

37
Q

Java man

A

Homo erectus

38
Q

“southern apes”

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australopithecine

39
Q

chimpanzee like “missing link” called “handy man”

A

Homo habilis

40
Q

fossil lost during World War II

A

Peking man

41
Q

“upright man”

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Homo erectus

42
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human “ancestors” who was fully human but probably had rickets

A

Neanderthal man

43
Q

Explain how using the order of fossils in the geologic column to support evolution is an example of circular reasoning.

A

The supposed stage of evolution is used to determine the “age” of fossils in a rock.
The “age” of fossils in a rock is used to determine the age of the rock.
Arranging the rocks in order from “oldest” to “youngest” shows the supposed sequence of evolution
Although the order of fossils in the geologic column appears to show evolution, using the geologic column
to support evolution is circular reasoning because the order of fossils is based on the assumption of evolution.