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Platyrrhines are to catarrhines as
 
  A. terrestrial is to arboreal.
  B. Old World monkeys are to New World monkeys.
  C. New World monkeys are to Old World monkeys.
  D. brachiators are to non-brachiators.
  E. prosimians are to anthropoids.

Question 2

Which of the following primates is arboreal, active during the day, and has a prehensile tail?
 
  A. prosimian
  B. New World monkey
  C. Old World monkey
  D. gibbon
  E. extinct



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: B




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