Hatshepsut was the famous female queen who took over for her step son___________:
A) Tutankhamen
B) Hyksos
C) Tuthmosis III
D) Menes
Mastabas usually included how many levels?
A) two
B) five
C) three
D) seven
King Khufu’s tomb (Great Pyramid) is located where?
A) Saqqara
B) Gaza
C) Memphis
D) Giza
The Rosetta Stone, which was the template that made the translation of hieroglyphs possible, contained three written languages. They were:
A) Hieroglyphics, Demotic, and Greek
B) Heiroglyphics, Demonic, and Cuneiform
C) Hieroglyphics, Cunieform, and Greek
D) Heiroglyphics, Greek, and Hieratic
Which famous King reversed the monotheistic ideas that his father Akhenaton was famous for?
A) Cheops
B) Djoser
C) Tutmosis III
D) Tutankhamen
What is Diaspora?
A) The dispersion of the Jewish people
B) A medical condition which involves the enlargement of the appendix
C) A plague where disease is spread through spores
D) An ancient script
Ramses II was famous for many things. Which of these was he NOT famous?
A) His large amount of children
B) His long reign
C) His many buildings and statues
D) His close relationship with the gods
During mummification, organs were placed in:
A) The wrappings of the mummy
B) Canopic jars
C) The coffin
D) A basket
Who was the man who led the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt?