front 1 During a field trip, an instructor touched a moth resting on a tree
trunk. The moth raised its | back 1 B |
front 2 A female cat in heat urinates more often and in many places. Male
cats congregate near the | back 2 C |
front 3 A female cat in heat urinates more often and in many places. Male
cats congregate near the | back 3 C |
front 4 Which of the following is a behavioral pattern that results from a
proximate cause? | back 4 C |
front 5 Which of the following is a behavioral pattern resulting from an
ultimate cause? | back 5 E |
front 6 The proximate causes of behavior are interactions with the
environment, but behavior is | back 6 B |
front 7 ) Which of the following groups of scientists is closely associated
with ethology? | back 7 D |
front 8 ) In the territorial behavior of the stickleback fish, the red belly
of one male elicits attack from | back 8 B |
front 9 Which of the following statements is (are) true of fixed action
patterns? | back 9 E |
front 10 ) Animal communication involves what type of sensory
information? | back 10 E |
front 11 What type of signal is long-lasting and works at night? | back 11 A |
front 12 What type of signal is brief and can work at night or among
obstructions? | back 12 C |
front 13 What type of signal is fast and requires daylight with no
obstructions? | back 13 B |
front 14 A chemical produced by an animal that serves as a communication to
another animal of the | back 14 C |
front 15 ) Which scientist formulated four questions that motivate the modern
study of animal | back 15 D |
front 16 Which scientist determined that digger wasps used landmarks to locate
nest entrances? | back 16 B |
front 17 Which scientist studied imprinting of greylag geese? | back 17 C |
front 18 A cage containing male mosquitoes has a small earphone placed on top,
through which the | back 18 B |
front 19 If mayflies lay eggs on roads instead of in water, this behavior
could involve which of the | back 19 C |
front 20 The time during imprinting when specific behaviors can be learned is
called the | back 20 C |
front 21 ) Which of the following is true about imprinting? | back 21 A |
front 22 A type of learning that can occur only during a brief period of early
life and results in a | back 22 B |
front 23 Sow bugs become more active in dry areas and less active in humid
areas. This is an | back 23 C |
front 24 You turn on a light and observe cockroaches scurrying to dark hiding
places. What have | back 24 A |
front 25 Loss of responsiveness to stimuli that convey little or no new
information is called | back 25 E |
front 26 Which of the following could be classified as habituation? | back 26 D |
front 27 Learning in which an associated stimulus may be used to elicit the
same behavioral | back 27 C |
front 28 Every morning at the same time, John went into the den to feed his
new tropical fish. After | back 28 C |
front 29 The type of learning that causes specially trained dogs to salivate
when they hear bells is | back 29 D |
front 30 Which of the following statements about learning and behavior is
incorrect? | back 30 C |
front 31 A type of bird similar to a chickadee learns to peck through the
cardboard tops of milk | back 31 E |
front 32 Male insects attempt to mate with orchids but eventually stop
responding to them. What | back 32 B |
front 33 A salmon returns to its home stream to spawn. What term best applies
to this behavior? | back 33 C |
front 34 A stickleback fish will attack a fish model as long as the model has
red coloring. What term | back 34 A |
front 35 Parental protective behavior in turkeys is triggered by the cheeping
sound of young chicks. | back 35 A |
front 36 ) A guinea pig loves the lettuce kept in the refrigerator and squeals
each time the refrigerator | back 36 D |
front 37 Sparrows are receptive to learning songs only during a sensitive
period. What term best | back 37 C |
front 38 Classical conditioning and operant conditioning differ in
that | back 38 C |
front 39 ) Some dogs love attention, and Frodo the beagle learns that if he
barks, he gets attention. | back 39 E |
front 40 Among song birds, a ʺcrystallizedʺ song is one that | back 40 D |
front 41 Which of the following is least related to the others? | back 41 A |
front 42 Which statement below about mating behavior is incorrect? | back 42 D |
front 43 Which of the following is least related to the others? | back 43 B |
front 44 Which of the following statements about evolution of behavior is
correct? | back 44 D |
front 45 Animals tend to maximize their energy intake-to-expenditure ratio.
What is this behavior | back 45 B |
front 46 ) Feeding behavior with a high energy intake-to-expenditure ratio is
called | back 46 E |
front 47 ) Modern behavioral concepts relate the cost of a behavior to its
benefit. Under which | back 47 E |
front 48 Optimal foraging involves all of the following except | back 48 E |
front 49 In the evolution of whelk-eating behavior in crows, which of the
following did natural | back 49 C |
front 50 Which of the following might affect the foraging behavior of an
animal in the context of | back 50 E |
front 51 You discover a rare new bird species, but you are unable to observe
its mating behavior. | back 51 A |
front 52 The evolution of mating systems is most likely affected by | back 52 D |
front 53 Fred and Joe, two unrelated, mature male gorillas, encounter one
another. Fred is courting | back 53 A |
front 54 Which of the following is true of innate behaviors? | back 54 D |
front 55 Researchers have found that a region of the canary forebrain shrinks
during the | back 55 A |
front 56 Although many chimpanzee populations live in environments containing
oil palm nuts, | back 56 C |
front 57 Which of the following is not required for a behavioral trait to
evolve by natural selection? | back 57 A |
front 58 ) Female spotted sandpipers aggressively court males and, after
mating, leave the clutch of | back 58 C |
front 59 According to Hamiltonʹs rule, | back 59 B |
front 60 The core idea of sociobiology is that | back 60 C |