HOMOERECTUS

A detailed illustration of Hominins including Homo Erectus, showcasing ancient tools and evolutionary features in a prehistoric landscape.

Explore Homo Erectus: The Rise of Early Humans

Test your knowledge about Homo Erectus and their evolutionary significance! This engaging quiz will challenge your understanding of early human history, fossils, and tools used by these remarkable beings.

  • 10 insightful questions
  • Fun multiple choice format
  • Learn about tools, anatomy, and hypotheses
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CuriousAnthro45
Involves parallel evolution, formulated on the basis of fossil evidence.
Savannah Hypothesis
Paleontological Hypothesis
Regional Continuity Hypothesis
Out of Africa Hypothesis
Homo Erectus was formerly known as ______ Erectus?
Nariokotome
Australopithecus
Kenyanthropus
Pithecanthropus
Their brain had the cranial capacity of _______.
650-1200 cc
500-1250 cc
600-1250 cc
660-1260 cc
It is where the Homo Erectus were hypothesized to have appeared first.
Lake Turkana
Africa
Italy
Kenya
These are multi-purpose tools used in a variety of tasks.
Acheulean
Oldowan
Paranthropus
Ardipithecus
Acheulean tools were made of soft stone such as?
Flintstones
Granite
Sandstone
Serpentinite
True or False. The Homo Erectus lacked the ability to communicate using speech.
True
False
True or False. They had an upright stature and a well-evolved post cranial skeleton, but with a bigger brain.
True
False
True or False. Their teeth are not 'scooped' and 'shovel-shaped' in appearance.
True
False
True or False. The earlier Acheulean tools lacked shape and were crude.
True
False
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