Creation Hall Questionnare (1)
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290 Creation Hall Questionnaire
Creation Hall is located on the 2nd floor of the Center for Natural Sciences building, along the east side facing Montview and DeMoss. In addition to the main Creation Hall displays, there is also a long gray & black display case just before the entrance. NOTE: When you enter Creation Hall, pick up one of the illustrated geologic time scales that are located near the display screens. The time scale is free for you to take and will help with some of the questions below. 1) What group of hominids is considered as “our close cousins”? a) ______neanderthals___________ 2) What genus and species of human fossil is known as “hobbit”? a) _____________ _____Homo floresiensis__________________ 3) What is the geological period for fossils hominids (modern humans; ends in “ocene”)? a) ____________ Quaternary_____________
4) Which of the following fossils is the fake one that displayed in the Creation Hall? Circle your
answer. a) Clam b) Fish c) Shrimp d) Bird 5) What geological formation has fishes, plants, and other post-Flood fossils? a) The _____green______ ____river________ Formation 6) What is the genus and species of dinosaur whose ribs are displayed in Creation Hall? a) ______Triceratops horridus____________ 7) What is the genus name for the dinosaur whose femur is displayed in Creation Hall? a) __________camarasaurus________ 8) In what geological layer are fossils called trilobites displayed? a) _________________
9) In what geological layer are fossils called ammonites displayed? a) ____________upper Cretaceous ________ 10) Xiphactinus (a giant fish) could grow up to _____25_____ feet long
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