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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The case of Little Brenda, who was born a biological male but raised as a girl, illustrates that ____.
a. virtually all human behavior is determined by nature rather than culture.
b. gender identity is almost completely based on upbringing rather than biology.
c. socialization is a powerful force, but there are limits to how much it can influence people.
d. as people age, nature becomes increasingly less important and nurture becomes
increasingly more important.
ANS: C DIF: Easy REF: Introduction TYPE: Conceptual
2. If a child who was born a biological male were raised as a girl, what would happen?
a. The child would probably grow up to be a lesbian.
b. The child would probably feel "different" from other girls throughout childhood, and
ultimately seek to live life as a male.
c. The child would actually most likely grow up to be a "normal" woman.
d. It is impossible to predict; there are no known "patterns."
ANS: B DIF: Moderate REF: Introduction TYPE: Applied
3. Suppose that a child who was born a biological female were raised as boy (given a male name, dressed in
male clothes, etc.). Based on similar cases that have occurred in the past, it would be reasonable to expect
that the child would ____.
a. grow up to be a "normal" man.
b. feel and act "different" from childhood on.
c. feel and act "different" starting in early adulthood.
d. feel and act "different" in childhood, but ultimately grow up to be a "normal" man.
ANS: B DIF: Moderate REF: Introduction TYPE: Applied
5. Jim's therapist concluded that there was "a lot going on in his psyche last week." What did his therapist
mean by this?
a. Jim had a busy week last week.
b. Jim had a lot on his mind last week.
c. Jim had a lot going on last week in terms of his interpersonal relationships.
d. Jim had a poor sense of reality last week (in terms of who he was, where he was, what the
date was, and so forth).
ANS: B DIF: Moderate REF: Nature and Social Behavior TYPE: Applied
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10. Charles Darwin, the biologist who proposed the theory of evolution, was ____.
a. American
b. British
c. Dutch
d. Australian
ANS: B DIF: Easy REF: Nature and Social Behavior TYPE: Factual
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Chapter 2—Culture and Nature
11. In evolutionary theory, the process of natural selection MOST favors ____.
a. the genes of people who are most physically fit
b. the genes of people who reproduce the most
c. the genes of people who survive the longest (even if they don't reproduce)
d. the most unique (uncommon) genes in a population
ANS: B DIF: Moderate REF: Nature and Social Behavior TYPE: Factual
12. According to evolutionary theory, the traits of which man should be most favored by natural selection?
a. Tom, who has one child, and dies when he is 100.
b. Juan, who has two children, and dies when he is 50.
c. Oded, who has four children, and dies when he is 25.
d. There is no difference; the traits of all three men will be equally favored.
ANS: C DIF: Easy REF: Nature and Social Behavior TYPE: Applied
14. Which of the following statements is true regarding the phrase "survival of the fittest"?
a. The term "survival" refers to survival of genes in a population's gene pool.
b. The term "fittest" refers to the physical fitness of individual organisms.
c. It applies only to animals that do not have a division of labor.
d. It applies only to animals that do not have culture.
ANS: A DIF: Difficult REF: Nature and Social Behavior TYPE: Factual
15. According to the text, which of the following best describes “change” in the traits of living things?
a. Nature plans ahead and designs certain kinds of changes.
b. Nature allows for living things to remain essentially unchanged from one generation to the
next.
c. Nature produces changes in living things that are essentially random.
d. Nature, through the process of reproduction, is guaranteed to produce predictable
outcomes in the traits of offspring.
ANS: C DIF: Moderate REF: Nature and Social Behavior TYPE: Conceptual
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