Why was the Nile so significant to ancient Egyptians?
A) Annual flooding allowed agriculture to proper.
B) Important trade route.
C) Link between the living and the dead.
D) All of the above.
Who united Upper and Lower Egypt?
A) Imhotep
B) Menes
C) Rameses II
D) Djoser
Who designed the first Step Pyramid?
A) Imhotep
B) Menes
C) Rameses II
D) Djoser
What was the significance of the Rosetta stone?
A) It was rumoured to contain treasure.
B) It was a secret letter between two ancient enemies.
C) Its 3 scripts helped scholars decipher hieroglyphics.
D) All of the above.
What was the ancient Egyptians’ primary goal?
A) Ingenuity and ingenuity.
B) Stability and constancy.
C) Change and advancement.
D) All of the above.
What were “shabti”?
A) Food supply for the deceased’s Afterlife.
B) Mummified animals, particularly cats.
C) Small coffins designed for children.
D) “Magical” clay figures found in tombs.
What does “theocratic” mean?
A) Civilization with no written law.
B) Civilization with carefully documented laws.
C) The combination of secular and religious affairs.
D) Distinct separation between secular and religious affairs.
Where did the Egyptians first travel to, after death?
A) Solar journey with Ra.
B) Judgement Hall of Osiris.
C) Provide labour for the gods.
D) None of the above.
What was Amenhotep IV’s legacy?
A) The Great Pyramid of Giza.
B) Lavishly decorated tomb containing many riches.
C) Religious reformation.
D) 90 children.
Which pharaoh was believed to have ruled Egypt at the time of the Exodus?