Egyptian Civilisation
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- Q1Which river is central to the Egyptian civilization?EuphratesIndusNileTigris30s
- Q2Which are the three major kingdoms that make up the history of Ancient Egypt?The Old, Middle, and New KingdomsThe Assyrian, Greek, and Roman KingdomsThe Iron, Bronze, and Golden KingdomsThe First, Second, and Third Kingdoms30s
- Q3Which tribe ruled Egypt from 1700 to 1600 BCE?The HunsThe SlavsThe HyksosThe Celts30s
- Q4Who was the last pharaoh of Egypt?CleopatraNefertitiTutankhamunHatshepsut30s
- Q5What was the Egyptian sun god called?ZeusRaHadesOsiris30s
- Q6Name the founder of the last dynasty of Egypt.NeroAugustusAlexanderPtolemy30s
- Q7Which monument in Egypt is among the seven wonders of the ancient world?The Great PyramidThe ZigguratThe temples at LuxorThe Sphinx30s
- Q8What was the process of preservation of dead bodies called?denudationmummificationnitrificationpetrification30s
- Q9In which religious idea did most ancient Egyptians not believe?animal worshipmonotheismpolytheisman afterlife30s
- Q10What was an immense structure that served as a tomb for a pharaoh called?colossusmegalithmausoleumpyramid30s
- Q11Who was the Egyptian god of the dead?OsirisHorusAtenRa30s
- Q12The Nile gave all of the following benefits except:protection from invasion.a way of transportation.deposits of rich soil for planting.water for irrigation.30s
- Q13What served as natural barriers to foreign invasion?The plateausThe mountainsThe desertsThe valleys30s
- Q14To irrigate their crops, Egyptian farmers relied on:the yearly flooding of the Nile River.regular year-round rainfall.the irrigation network connected to the Tigris and Euphrates.heavy rain during the monsoon season.30s
- Q15What was the chief occupation of the Egyptians?animal husbandryfishingweavingagriculture30s