question 21
Multiple Choice
Use the following information to answer the question.
Brown et al. and Morwood et al. reported in 2004 that they had found skeletal remains of a previously unknown type of hominin, now dubbed Homo floresiensis, on the Indonesian island of Flores. These hominins were small (approximately 1 meter tall) with small braincases (approximately 380 cubic centimeters) as compared with other hominins. The remains of H. floresiensis were found alongside handmade stone tools and the remains of dwarf elephants that also inhabited the island, suggesting that H. floresiensis was able both to make tools and to coordinate the hunting of animals much larger than itself. H. floresiensis is estimated to have lived at the site where the remains were found from at least 38,000 years ago to 18,000 years ago.
SpeciesAustralopitheausafarensisA. africanusParanthropus boiseiHomo habilisH. ergasterH. erectusH. heidelbergensisH. neanderthalensisH. floresiensisH. sapiensLocation of FossilsAfricaAfricaAfricaAfricaAfricaAfrica, AsiaAfrica, EuropeMiddle East, Europe, AsiaAsiaMiddle East,Europe, AsiaEstimatedAverageBody MLass (kg) 4504505105508501000120015003801350EstimatedAverageBody MLass (kg) 363644345857627616−3653Associated with Stone Tools?NoNoNo?yesyesyesyesyesyesyes
The table is a comparison of several characteristics of H. floresiensis to those of nine other hominin species (arranged roughly from oldest to most recent) . What do these data suggest?
Grasp the principles behind the treatment of advances and loans within a group for consolidation purposes.
Understand the accounting treatment of dividends in a group context, including elimination on consolidation.
Recognize the treatment of intragroup services and the necessary consolidation adjustments.
Comprehend the process for the elimination of intragroup profits or losses on inventories and their tax effects.
Definitions:
Income Inequality
The uneven distribution of income within a population, often measured by various statistical means.
Empirical Data
Information obtained through observation or experimentation that provides evidence or insight into a phenomenon.
Degree Of Inequality
A measurement reflecting the uneven distribution of income, wealth, or resources among participants in a given economy or society.
Transfer Programs
Government initiatives designed to redistribute wealth from certain groups of individuals to others, often aimed at reducing poverty or supporting specific demographics.