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problema 1

pumili

What is the main hypothesis presented in the chapter about the origins of numbers?

  • A. Humans always understood abstract numbers from the start

  • B. The concept of number originated from the direct perception of objects and their plurality

  • C. Numbers were invented by early humans to represent time

  • D. Animals were the first to understand numbers in abstract form

problema 2

pumili

Which Animal is able to trick their prey into thinking they are "dead" as to attract their prey?

  • A. Skunks
  • B. Foxes
  • C. Chimpanzees
  • D. Lions

problema 3

pumili

According to the chapter, what is the primary difference between the number recognition in animals and humans?

  • A. Animals can only recognize numbers when they are written down

  • B. Humans can count abstractly, while animals only recognize concrete quantities

  • C. Humans cannot recognize concrete quantities

problema 4

pumili

What behavior do domesticated animals like dogs and cats exhibit to show a rudimentary sense of number?

  • A. They can distinguish between abstract numbers greater than ten

  • B. hey react when one item is mjissing from a small set of familiar objects

  • C. They can perform arithmetic calculations


problema 5

pumili

Which animal was mentioned as demonstrating a rudimentary sense of "more than" and "less than" after training?

  • A. Monkeys

  • B. Elephants
  • C. Goldfish

  • D. Crows

problema 6

pumili

How did the crow in the chapter's story show its ability to distinguish numbers?

  • A. It could count the number of objects in a pile of food

  • B. t could differentiate between one, two, and three men at the watchtower
  • C. It could identify specific individuals based on their appearance

  • D. It was able to recognize patterns in the environment

problema 7

pumili

What does the crow’s ability to detect the presence of five or six men suggest about its numerical abilities?

  • A. It could easily count large sets of numbers

  • B. It could only distinguish between numbers less than five

  • C. It could not discriminate between numbers greater than three or four

  • D. It had advanced abstract number concepts

problema 8

pumili

What is the general conclusion about the nature of number-sense in animals based on the examples given in the chapter?

  • A. Animals have no numerical abilities whatsoever

  • B. Some animals show a basic understanding of equivalence and non-equivalence in small sets of objects

  • C. All animals can count abstractly, like humans

  • D. Animals can perform complex mathematical calculations
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