Evolutionary Psychology MCQs

Evolutionary Psychology MCQs

Try to answer these Evolutionary Psychology MCQs and check your understanding of the Evolutionary Psychology subject. Scroll down and let's begin!

1: A human egg contains ________ chromosome and a human sperm contains ________ chromosome.

A.   An X; either an X or a Y

B.   An either an X or a Y; AN X

C.   An Y; either an X or a Y

D.   An X; an X

2: Gigerenzer and hug found that ___________ governs the types of cheaters for which one looks.

A.   One's social experience

B.   One's point of view

C.   One's sex

D.   One's age

3: According to the evolutionary theory, the state begins as a _____.

A.   Family

B.   Religious

C.   Order

D.   Territory

E.   Small group

4: Human strengths and virtues are the focus of a new approach called _____ psychology.

A.   Humanistic

B.   Positive

C.   Psychology; numerology

D.   Experiments.

E.   Publication

5: What is the primary focus of evolutionary psychology?

A.   Studying the genetic basis of psychological disorders

B.   Understanding how culture influences behavior

C.   Examining the evolutionary origins of human behavior and cognition

D.   Analyzing the impact of social media on human interactions

6: According to evolutionary psychologists, human behavior and cognitive processes are shaped by:

A.   Environmental factors and learning experiences

B.   Genetic mutations and diseases

C.   Evolutionary pressures and natural selection

D.   Cultural norms and societal expectations

7: Which of the following is a fundamental principle of evolutionary psychology?

A.   All human behaviors are genetically determined and fixed

B.   Evolutionary processes operate independently of genetic variations

C.   Human behavior evolved to solve adaptive problems faced by our ancestors

D.   Evolutionary psychology focuses solely on the study of non-human animal behavior

8: What role does natural selection play in evolutionary psychology?

A.   Natural selection leads to random genetic changes in human behavior

B.   Natural selection ensures that all humans possess the same behavioral traits

C.   Natural selection favors behaviors that enhance reproductive success and survival

D.   Natural selection has no influence on human behavior

9: According to evolutionary psychologists, what is the ultimate goal of all living organisms, including humans?

A.   Individual happiness and personal fulfillment

B.   Survival and reproductive success

C.   Accumulation of wealth and resources

D.   Intellectual growth and achievement

10: Which of the following examples aligns with an evolutionary perspective on mating preferences?

A.   Individuals choosing mates based on shared hobbies and interests

B.   Women preferring partners with financial stability and resources

C.   Men preferring mates with physical attractiveness and fertility cues

D.   Mating decisions being solely influenced by cultural norms

11: What is the "environment of evolutionary adaptation" (EEA) in evolutionary psychology?

A.   The current environment and cultural influences on human behavior

B.   The ancestral environment in which human traits and behaviors evolved

C.   The natural habitats of non-human animals

D.   The impact of technology on human psychology

12: Which of the following best explains why some phobias, such as fear of snakes or spiders, may be common across different cultures?

A.   These phobias are biologically inherited traits

B.   These phobias are cultural constructs and vary across societies

C.   These phobias may have provided adaptive advantages in human evolutionary history

D.   These phobias are caused by traumatic experiences during childhood

13: What does the concept of "cheater detection" in evolutionary psychology refer to?

A.   The ability to detect deception in social interactions

B.   The tendency to cheat in cooperative relationships

C.   The evolved mechanism to detect individuals who exploit others for personal gain

D.   The cognitive biases that lead to irrational decision-making

14: Evolutionary psychologists argue that certain cognitive biases, such as overestimating risks and underestimating rewards, may have evolved to:

A.   Ensure that individuals take excessive risks for potential rewards

B.   Maximize individuals' happiness and well-being

C.   Enhance survival by prioritizing potential threats and dangers

D.   Promote cooperation and altruism in human societies