front 1 1) A female cat in heat urinates more often and in many places. Male
cats are attracted to the urine deposits. Which of the following is a
proximate cause of this increased urination? | back 1 Answer: C |
front 2 2) A female cat in heat urinates more often and in many places. Male
cats congregate near the urine deposits and fight with each other.
Which of the following would be an ultimate cause of the male cats'
response to the female's urinating behavior? | back 2 Answer: C |
front 3 3) Which of the following examples describes a behavioral pattern
that results from a proximate cause? | back 3 Answer: C |
front 4 4) The proximate causes of behavior are interactions with the
environment, but behavior is ultimately shaped by | back 4 Answer: B |
front 5 5) Animal communication involves what type of sensory information?
| back 5 Answer: E |
front 6 6) What type of signal is long-lasting and works at night? | back 6 Answer: A |
front 7 7) What type of signal is brief and can work among obstructions at
night? | back 7 Answer: C |
front 8 8) What type of signal is fast and requires daylight with no
obstructions? | back 8 Answer: B |
front 9 9) A chemical produced by an animal that serves as a communication to
another animal of the same species is called | back 9 Answer: C |
front 10 10) Research has shown that nocturnal animals navigate using | back 10 Answer: B |
front 11 11) Circannual rhythms in birds are influenced by | back 11 Answer: C |
front 12 12) Upon returning to its hive, a European honeybee communicates to
other worker bees the location of a nearby food source it has
discovered by | back 12 Answer: B |
front 13 13) Karl von Frisch demonstrated that European honeybees communicate
the location of a distant food source by | back 13 Answer: B |
front 14 14) Animals use pheromones to communicate | back 14 Answer: E |
front 15 15) Displays of nocturnal mammals are usually | back 15 Answer: C |
front 16 Listed below are several examples of types of animal behavior. Match
the letter of the correct term (A-E) to each example in the following
question. | back 16 Answer: A |
front 17 Listed below are several examples of types of animal behavior. Match
the letter of the correct term (A-E) to each example in the following
question. | back 17 Answer: C |
front 18 Listed below are several examples of types of animal behavior. Match
the letter of the correct term (A-E) to each example in the following
question. | back 18 Answer: D |
front 19 Listed below are several examples of types of animal behavior. Match
the letter of the correct term (A-E) to each example in the following
question. | back 19 Answer: E |
front 20 20) A cage containing male mosquitoes has a small earphone placed on
top, through which the sound of a female mosquito is played. All the
males immediately fly to the earphone and go through all of the steps
of copulation. What is the best explanation for this behavior?
| back 20 Answer: B |
front 21 21) If mayflies lay eggs on roads instead of in water, it would
indicate which of the following? | back 21 Answer: C |
front 22 22) Which of the following is true about imprinting? | back 22 Answer: A |
front 23 23) A type of learning that can occur only during a brief period of
early life and results in a behavior that is difficult to modify
through later experiences is called | back 23 Answer: B |
front 24 24) Learning in which an associated stimulus may be used to elicit
the same behavioral response as the original sign stimulus is called
| back 24 Answer: C |
front 25 25) Every morning at the same time, John went into the den to feed
his new tropical fish. After a few weeks, he noticed that the fish
swam to the top of the tank when he entered the room. This is an
example of | back 25 Answer: C |
front 26 26) A type of bird similar to a chickadee learns to peck through the
cardboard tops of milk bottles left on doorsteps to obtain the desired
cream from the top. What term best applies to this behavior? | back 26 Answer: E |
front 27 27) A salmon returns to its home stream to spawn. What term best
applies to this behavior? | back 27 Answer: C |
front 28 28) A stickleback fish will attack a fish model as long as the model
has red coloring. What animal behavior idea is manifested by this
observation? | back 28 Answer: A |
front 29 29) Parental protective behavior in turkeys is triggered by the
cheeping sound of young chicks. What term best applies to this
behavior? | back 29 Answer: A |
front 30 30) A guinea pig loves the lettuce kept in the refrigerator and
squeals each time the refrigerator door opens. What term best applies
to this behavior? | back 30 Answer: D |
front 31 31) Classical conditioning and operant conditioning differ in that
| back 31 Answer: C |
front 32 32) Some dogs love attention, and Frodo the beagle learns that if he
barks, he gets attention. Which of the following might you use to
describe this behavior? | back 32 Answer: E |
front 33 33) Among songbirds, a "crystallized" song is one that
| back 33 Answer: D |
front 34 34) What is the normal imprinting stimulus to a hatchling graylag
goose? | back 34 Answer: B |
front 35 35) Scientists have tried raising endangered whooping cranes in
captivity by using sandhill cranes as foster parents. This strategy is
no longer used because | back 35 Answer: D |
front 36 36) Which of the following shows the adaptive significance of
cognitive mapping to animals that employ this type of learning?
| back 36 Answer: B |
front 37 37) White-crowned sparrows can only learn the
"crystallized" song for their species by | back 37 Answer: A |
front 38 38) Imagine that you are designing an experiment aimed at determining
whether the initiation of migratory behavior is largely under genetic
control. Of the following options, the best way to proceed is to
| back 38 Answer: D |
front 39 39) What probably explains why coastal and inland garter snakes react
differently to banana slug prey? | back 39 Answer: A |
front 40 40) Which of the following statements about evolution of behavior is
correct? | back 40 Answer: A |
front 41 41) Feeding behavior with a high energy intake-to-expenditure ratio
is called | back 41 Answer: E |
front 42 42) In the evolution of whelk-eating behavior in crows, which of the
following was optimized through natural selection? | back 42 Answer: C |
front 43 43) Which of the following might affect the foraging behavior of an
animal in the context of optimal foraging? | back 43 Answer: E |
front 44 44) You discover a rare new bird species, but you are unable to
observe its mating behavior. You see that the male is large and
ornamental compared with the female. On this basis, you can probably
conclude that the species is | back 44 Answer: A |
front 45 45) The evolution of mating systems is most likely affected by
| back 45 Answer: D |
front 46 46) The mating system in which females are more ornamented than males
is | back 46 Answer: E |
front 47 47) What is the fitness benefit of polygamy in birds that rear
precocious young? | back 47 Answer: C |
front 48 48) Which of the following statements is true about certainty of
paternity? | back 48 Answer: E |
front 49 49) Which of the following best describes "game theory" as
it applies to animal behavior? | back 49 Answer: A |
front 50 50) The color of throats of males in a population of side-blotched
lizards is determined by | back 50 Answer: E |
front 51 51) The fru gene in fruit flies | back 51 Answer: E |
front 52 52) Pair-bonding in a population of prairie voles can be prevented by
| back 52 Answer: B |
front 53 53) How do altruistic behaviors arise through natural selection?
| back 53 Answer: A |
front 54 54) Which of the following does not have a coefficient of relatedness
of 0.5? | back 54 Answer: C |
front 55 55) Animals that help other animals of the same species | back 55 Answer: C |
front 56 56) The presence of altruistic behavior is most likely due to kin
selection, a theory maintaining that | back 56 Answer: B |
front 57 57) In Belding's ground squirrels, it is mostly the females that
behave altruistically by sounding alarm calls. What is the likely
reason for this distinction? | back 57 Answer: C |
front 58 58) The central concept of sociobiology is that | back 58 Answer: D |
front 59 ![]() 59) In the territorial behavior of the stickleback fish, the red
belly of one male that elicits attack from another male is functioning
as | back 59 Answer: B |
front 60 ![]() 60) The behavior of most animals is influenced by the periods of
daylight and darkness in the environment. Fiddler crabs' courtship
behaviors are instead synchronized by the 29 1/2-day cycle of the
moon. What is the adaptive significance of using lunar cues? | back 60 Answer: C |
front 61 61) During a field trip, an instructor touched a moth resting on a
tree trunk. The moth raised its forewings to reveal large eyespots on
its hind wings. The instructor asked why the moth lifted its wings.
One student answered that sensory receptors had fired and triggered a
neuronal reflex culminating in the contraction of certain muscles. A
second student responded that the behavior might frighten predators.
Which statement best describes these explanations? | back 61 Answer: B |
front 62 62) One way to understand how early environment influences differing
behaviors in similar species is through the
"cross-fostering" experimental technique. Suppose that the
curly-whiskered mud rat differs from the bald mud rat in several ways,
including being much more aggressive. How would you set up a
cross-fostering experiment to determine if environment plays a role in
the curly-whiskered mud rat's aggression? | back 62 Answer: B |
front 63 63) Fred and Joe, two unrelated, mature male gorillas, encounter one
another. Fred is courting a female. Fred grunts as Joe comes near. As
Joe continues to advance, Fred begins drumming (pounding his chest)
and bares his teeth. Joe then rolls on the ground on his back, gets
up, and quickly leaves. This behavioral pattern is repeated several
times during the mating season. Choose the most specific behavior
described by this example. | back 63 Answer: A |
front 64 64) Which of the following is true of innate behaviors? | back 64 Answer: D |
front 65 65) According to Hamilton's rule, | back 65 Answer: B |
front 66 66) Female spotted sandpipers aggressively court males and, after
mating, leave the clutch of young for the male to incubate. This
sequence may be repeated several times with different males until no
available males remain, forcing the female to incubate her last
clutch. Which of the following terms best describes this behavior?
| back 66 Answer: C |
front 67 67) A region of the canary forebrain shrinks during the nonbreeding
season and enlarges when breeding season begins. This change is
probably associated with the annual | back 67 Answer: A |
front 68 68) Although many chimpanzees live in environments containing oil
palm nuts, members of only a few populations use stones to crack open
the nuts. The likely explanation is that | back 68 Answer: C |
front 69 69) Which of the following is not required for a behavioral trait to
evolve by natural selection? | back 69 Answer: A |