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NAME:_________________________________
DATE:_________________________________
PERIOD:________________________________
EGYPT PRACTICE QUIZ
1. If we could travel back to the Sahara earlier than 4,000 B.C., what would we see?
A. The desert was exactly the same
B. The desert was even bigger and drier
C. There was an ocean there
D. It was a region of grasslands with many animals
2. What did Egyptians call their land and why?
A. The Middle Kingdom, because they thought they were in the center of the world
B. The Land of the Black-Haired People, because everyone had black hair
C. Kemet, the Black Land, because of the fertile soil
D. The Land of the Rising Sun, because they worshiped the sun
3. What is silt?
A. Silt is desert sand
B. Silt is rich, fertile soil deposited by a river
C. Silt is the fabric made from reeds
4. What is a delta? Where did the word come from?
A. A bay where there is an inlet to a river; from Latin letters
B. A mountain range; from the an Egyptian god
C. A long river; from the Egyptian
D. A protruding piece of land pushed out by a river; from the Greek letter delta
5.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Why is Upper Egypt south of Lower Egypt?
The curve of the earth only makes it appear to be this way
Upper Egypt is at a higher altitude than Lower Egypt, and the Nile runs north
Egyptians had the compass, but it pointed south
Upper Egypt refers to where the kings and nobles lived
6. What was the significance of the cataracts on the Nile?
A. These formed a barrier for navigation, dividing the regions
B. These made a natural barrier against invaders
C. These were so beautiful that the rulers built their capital city here.
ANKH
EBONY
NECROPOLIS
CATARACT
SCARAB
OBELISK
DELTA
NATRON
PHARAOH
PAPYRUS
FLAX
SCORPION KING
7. A natural salt used to dry out mummies ___________________________________________
8. A plant used to make writing material (our English word “paper” comes from this word)
___________________________________________________________________________
9.
Our letter “D” is from this Greek letter ___________________________________________
10. The name for the Egyptian ruler ________________________________________________
11. Greek word for “city of the dead” _______________________________________________
12. A dark, hard wood, prized by the Egyptians _______________________________________
13. A religious symbol, representing eternal life ________________________________________
14. A plant the Egyptians used for fibers to make cloth __________________________________
15. A shiny dung-beetle the Egyptians admired because of its ability to go inert and then apparently come “back to
life” ____________________________________________________________
16. A tapering square tower with a pyramid shape on top _________________________________
17. Rock-filled rapids _____________________________________________________________
18. The oldest known name of an Egyptian ruler ________________________________________
19. What was the symbol of unified Upper and Lower Egypt?
A. The ankh
C. The scorpion
B. The scarab
D. The two crowns in one
20. If a trader wanted to go from Upper Egypt to Lower Egypt, would they have their sails raised or lowered?
A. Raised to go with the wind upstream.
B. Lowered, to go with the current against the wind.
21. What is a dynasty?
A. The ruler of an empire
B. A series of rulers from the same family
22. What is a monarch?
A. A representative government
B. A single ruler
C. A priest in a temple
D. A new religion
C. Religious government
D. A series of rulers
PENICILLIN
KA
SENET
SARCOPHAGUS
CANOPIC
CLEOPATRA
LINEN
KHUFU
THE SEA PEOPLES
SPHINX
SNEFRU
HIEROGLYPHICS
23. The name of the jars that kept a mummy’s internal organs preserved _______________________
24. The mysterious people who invaded Egypt ___________________________________________
25. A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh _____________________________
26. A famous Egyptian board game ____________________________________________________
27. The style of picture writing invented by the Egyptians __________________________________
28. The fabric Egyptians used to make their clothing ______________________________________
29. Greek word for the stone or gold coffin that held mummies______________________________
30. Egyptian word for the soul ________________________________________________________
31. The pharaoh who built the Step Pyramid, the Bent Pyramid, and the Red Pyramid (second largest)
______________________________________________________________________________
32. The last Greek ruler of Egypt, famous lover of Julius Caesar and Marc Antony, killed herself with a poison snake
(an asp) rather than surrender to the Romans ______________________________
33. People wonder if the Egyptians discovered this, because an ancient medical remedy called for “moldy bread” to
be applied to wounds ______________________________________________
34. The son of Snefru; the pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid at Giza _______________________
35. What is a theocracy?
A. A representative government
B. A single ruler
C. Religious government
D. A series of rulers
36. How did deserts influence Egypt’s development?
A. The deserts allowed more people to invade
B. The deserts made it harder to farm
C. The deserts made it very quiet and relaxing in temples
D. The deserts made it hard for invaders to reach Egypt, leaving them isolated
37. How did Egypt become an empire?
A. They had a king
C. They conquered other people and ruled over them
B. They formed a confederation
D. They elected a ruling council
38. What item did Egypt desperately need to trade for?
A. Stone
C. Iron
B. Wood
D. Food
39. Who was the famous female ruler who controlled Egypt for 22 years?
A. Ramses
C. Snefru
B. Anubis
D. Hatshepsut
40. What did Egyptians believe about the afterlife?
A. They believed that after you die, there is nothing that follows.
B. They believed that it was necessary to preserve a person’s body after death in order for the soul to
exist in the afterlife.
C. They believed that the rich would be punished and the poor would be rewarded.
41. What has recent research shown about the building of the pyramids?
A. It took fewer people than previously thought, it was done in a shorter time, and the workers were not
slaves.
B. It took more workers than previously thought, it was done over a longer time, and the workers were
all slaves.
C. The pyramids were actually built a thousand years earlier than previously thought.
D. Aliens built the pyramids.
42. What were the builders of the pyramids obviously worried about?
A. Erosion
C. Thieves
B. Earthquakes
D. Floods
43. Were they right to worry about this?
A. Yes, almost all ancient treasures were stolen.
B. Yes, earthquakes destroyed most pyramids.
C. No, floods never threatened the pyramids.
D. No, erosion was not a serious problem in Egypt.
44. What did Moses do with regards to Egyptian history?
A. He led the Jews out of their slavery in Egypt
B. He led the Jews into slavery in Egypt
C. He made the Egyptians believe in one God
45. What did Akhenaton do in Egypt?
A. He made the Egyptians polytheistic
B. He tried to make the Egyptians monotheistic
C. He tried to make the world’s largest empire
46. What was special about King Tutankhamen?
A. He was the pharaoh who met Moses
B. He was the most powerful pharaoh ever
C. His tomb was found with many of its treasures still present
D. His pyramid was the largest of all the ones at Giza
47. Where were many Egyptian tombs located?
A. The Well of Souls
C. the center of Memphis
B. The Valley of the Kings
D. inside Nubia
MONOTHEISM
POLYTHEISM
HORUS
CAT
OSIRIS
ASSYRIAN
ANUBIS
ISIS
PERSIAN
AMUN-RA
SCENTED FAT
ALEXANDER THE GREAT
48. What did the Egyptians put on their head in cones to melt a perfume smell over their bodies?
_________________________________________________________________________
49. What common animal did the Egyptians domesticate and consider magical?_____________
50. Belief in one god _____________________________________________________________
51. The first empire to stretch from Mesopotamia to Egypt ______________________________
52. The person who conquered the Persian Empire _____________________________________
53. Belief in many gods ___________________________________________________________
54. Jackal-headed god of the underworld, inventor of mummification ________________________
55. The empire that conquered Assyria and ruled all the land from India to Greece to Egypt; the largest the world had
ever seen until then ____________________________________________
56. The sun-god, ruler of the gods, god of the sky, father of the gods, most important god
______________________________________________________________________________
57. The god of the living and the dead, judge of the dead, god of the afterlife____________________
58. Wife of Osiris, mother, protector of children __________________________________________
59. Son of Isis and Osiris, god of war, god of vengeance. Head of a falcon _____________________
60. What has the social structure of ancient Egypt been compared to?
A. A pyramid –the pharaoh on top, peasants and slaves on the bottom
B. An oasis – the rich at the water, the poor in the desert
C. A city with both fancy temples and ghettos
61. What was the name of the artifact that allowed archaeologists to decode ancient Egyptian writing?
A. The pyramids
C. The Sphinx
B. The Rosetta Stone
D. The Book of he Dead
62-63. How was Egypt different from Mesopotamia? (CircleTwo)
Egypt was polytheistic
Egypt became an empire
Egypt had a monarch
Egypt had more stone for building
Egypt was in a river valley
Egypt invented her own writing system
Egyptian farmers grew a surplus
Egypt’s deserts protected her from invasion
TRUE OR FALSE? (write T or F for each)
64. Mummies were ground up into powder for medicine
65. Pets were sometimes mummified
66. There are no pyramids outside of Egypt
67. Some American cities are named after Egyptian cities
68. History teachers will sometimes “walk like an Egyptian”
69. The brain was kept in a jar to preserve it
70. Dancing in New Orleans funerals is an African tradition that may have its roots in ancient Egypt
71. They still speak Egyptian in Egypt
CHALLENGE questions:
Who was the crocodile-headed god who was patron god of the military?
Who was the mystery-animal-headed god who murdered Osiris?
Who was the god of writing (with an ibis head)?
What was the Egyptian book of spells and stories of the gods?