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Review Game

Select A Team

A. Team 1B. Team 2C. Team 3D. Team 4E. Team 5

Team

1

Team

2

Team

3

Team

4

Team

5

0% 0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

Egypt is on the continent of

A. South AmericaB. AfricaC. AsiaD. Europe

South

Americ

aAfri

caAsia

Euro

pe

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

The name of the Egyptian writing system is…

A. HieroglyphicsB. CuniformC. ScriptD. Tally Marks

Hierogly

phics

Cuniform

Scrip

t

Tally

Mar

ks

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

A famous scholar unlocked the mystery of Egyptian writing by decoding…

A. A papyrus scrollB. The Rosetta

StoneC. A Cave PaintingD. Tut’s Tomb

A papyru

s scro

ll

The R

osetta S

tone

A Cave Pain

ting

Tut’s

Tom

b

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

Instead of pyramids, many pharaohs were buried in tombs located in…

A. MemphisB. The Nile DeltaC. CairoD. The Valley of

the Kings

Memphis

The N

ile D

eltaCair

o

The V

alley o

f the K

ings

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

The Egyptian practice of worshiping many different gods is…

A. DeismB. MonotheismC. AtheismD. Polytheism

Deism

Monoth

eism

Atheism

Polytheism

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

The collection of poems, spells, and incantations used by Egyptians to move on to a happy afterlife is the…

A. Book of the DeadB. Arabian NightsC. Rosetta StoneD. Papyrus Scroll

Library

Book of t

he Dead

Arabian

Nigh

ts

Rosetta St

one

Papyru

s Scro

ll Libra

ry

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

A farmer, a merchant, and an artists were all part of the…

A. Upper ClassB. Middle ClassC. Lower ClassD. Royal Family

Upper Clas

s

Middle

Class

Lower

Class

Royal F

amily

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

The Head Priest, Chief Commander of the Army, High Officials, and Nobles belong to the…

A. Upper ClassB. Middle ClassC. Lower ClassD. Royal Family

Upper Clas

s

Middle

Class

Lower

Class

Royal F

amily

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

These included papyrus goods, building stones, and grains.

A. ImportsB. ExportsC. GrainsD. Building

Materials

Imports

Exports

Grains

Building M

aterials

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

This was the largest building of its kind ever build. It was built by King Khufu.

A. SphinxB. The Great

Pyramid of GizaC. Field of ReedsD. Temples

Sphinx

The G

reat

Pyramid of G

iza

Field of R

eeds

Temples

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

This is the season when the Nile floods to its highest level. During this season the farmers help with building and trade expeditions since they cannot work in the fields.

A. InundationB. EmergenceC. Harvest

Inundation

Emerg

ence

Harvest

0% 0%0%

10

Response

This is the season when the waters of the Nile begin to recede. This is the time for planting seeds and planning for crops

A. InundationB. EmergenceC. Harvest

Inundation

Emerg

ence

Harvest

0% 0%0%

10

Response

This is the season when all the crops were picked. Usually there was a great festival to celebrate the year’s plentiful bounty.

A. InundationB. EmergenceC. Harvest

Inundation

Emerg

ence

Harvest

0% 0%0%

10

Response

This was one of the most important crops in Egypt. It grew in the waters of the Nile and could be made into paper, sandals, and mats.

A. FlaxB. PapyrusC. BeansD. Barley

Flax

Papyru

sBean

s

Barley

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

All high ranking jobs in Egypt required reading and writing. Boys trained to obtain this position in society.

A. PharaohB. PriestC. ArtisanD. Scribe

Pharao

hPrie

st

Artisa

nSc

ribe

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

Egyptians believed in a happy afterlife after they died. In order to preserve their body, the bodies were…

A. BuriedB. BurnedC. MummifiedD. Worshiped

Buried

Burned

Mumm

ified

Worsh

iped

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

Part of preserving the body involved saving some of the internal organs. These organs were placed in animal shaped jars called…

A. ShrinesB. SarcophagusC. CanopicsD. Pyramids

Shrin

es

Sarco

phagus

Canopics

Pyramids

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

After being wrapped in linen and placed in coffins, the dead body would be placed in a…

A. ShrineB. SarcophagusC. Canopic JarD. Pyramid

Shrin

e

Sarco

phagus

Canopic

Jar

Pyramid

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

Which Cardinal Direction does the Nile River Flow?

A. NorthB. SouthC. EastD. West

NorthSo

uth East

Wes

t

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

Team Racing Scores

Hieroglyphs had approximately _____ symbols.

A. 800B. 300C. 1,100D. 26

800 3001,10

0 26

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

Why would an Egyptian pharaoh wear a double crown?

A. To show of his wealth

B. To show the union between Upper and Lower Egypt

C. To make a fashion statement

D. To declare warTo

show of h

is wealt

h

To sh

ow the u

nion betwee..

.

To m

ake a

fash

ion state

ment

To decla

re w

ar

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

A triangular shape of fertile land where Lower Egypt is located.

A. IrrigationB. SurplusC. DeltaD. Dynasty

Irriga

tion

Surp

lusDelta

Dynasty

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

What body of water does the Nile River empty into?

A. Indian OceanB. Red SeaC. Lake TurkanaD. Mediterranean

Sea

Indian O

cean

Red Sea

Lake

Turk

ana

Medite

rranean

Sea

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

He was the first to unite Upper and Lower Egypt.

A. SnefruB. KhufuC. TutD. Menes

Snefru

Khufu Tut

Menes

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

Names of pharaoh’s and Kings were written in these.

A. Canopic JarsB. CartoucheC. PapyrusD. Cataracts

Canopic

Jars

Carto

uche

Papyru

s

Catara

cts

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

Rapids in the Nile River

A. CartoucheB. DeltaC. CataractD. Silt

Carto

uche

Delta

Catara

ct Silt

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

Measurement from the elbow to the thumb.

A. CataractB. KushC. NomeD. Cubit

Catara

ctKush

NomeCubit

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

Controlling of river to bring water to crops.

A. IrrigationB. InundationC. SiltD. Unification

Irriga

tion

Inundation Silt

Unification

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

Bringing together of Upper and Lower Egypt.

A. EconomyB. InundationC. UnificationD. Lotus

Economy

Inundation

Unification

Lotu

s

0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

Which of the following was not one of the “Gifts of the Nile?”

A. Fertile SoilB. Drinking WaterC. PyramidsD. Transportation

and TradeE. Building

MaterialsFe

rtile So

il

Drinkin

g Wate

r

Pyramids

Tran

sporta

tion and Tra

de

Building M

aterials

0% 0% 0%0%0%

10

Response

He helped unify Upper and Lower Egypt.

A. HatshepsutB. TutankhamunC. Ramses IID. MenesE. CleopatraF. AkhenatenG. AhmoseH. Khufu

Hatshepsu

t

Tutan

khamun

Ramses I

I

Menes

Cleopatra

Akhenat

en

AhmoseKhufu

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%0%

10

Response

He tried to bring monotheism to Egypt

A. HatshepsutB. TutankhamunC. Ramses IID. MenesE. CleopatraF. AkhenatenG. AhmoseH. Khufu

Hatshepsu

t

Tutan

khamun

Ramses I

I

Menes

Cleopatra

Akhenat

en

AhmoseKhufu

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%0%

10

Response

She was the first female pharaoh and ruled longer than any other women

A. HatshepsutB. TutankhamunC. Ramses IID. MenesE. CleopatraF. AkhenatenG. AhmoseH. Khufu

Hatshepsu

t

Tutan

khamun

Ramses I

I

Menes

Cleopatra

Akhenat

en

AhmoseKhufu

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%0%

10

Response

She unified Egypt and Rome

A. HatshepsutB. TutankhamunC. Ramses IID. MenesE. CleopatraF. AkhenatenG. AhmoseH. Khufu

Hatshepsu

t

Tutan

khamun

Ramses I

I

Menes

Cleopatra

Akhenat

en

AhmoseKhufu

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%0%

10

Response

He was responsible for the building of the Great Pyramids at Giza

A. HatshepsutB. TutankhamunC. Ramses IID. MenesE. CleopatraF. AkhenatenG. AhmoseH. Khufu

Hatshepsu

t

Tutan

khamun

Ramses I

I

Menes

Cleopatra

Akhenat

en

AhmoseKhufu

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%0%

10

Response

He was the boy pharaoh

A. HatshepsutB. TutankhamunC. Ramses IID. MenesE. CleopatraF. AkhenatenG. AhmoseH. Khufu

Hatshepsu

t

Tutan

khamun

Ramses I

I

Menes

Cleopatra

Akhenat

en

AhmoseKhufu

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%0%

10

Response

One of the greatest Pharaohs. He built many temples and statues to Ra and himself.

A. HatshepsutB. TutankhamunC. Ramses IID. MenesE. CleopatraF. AkhenatenG. AhmoseH. Khufu

Hatshepsu

t

Tutan

khamun

Ramses I

I

Menes

Cleopatra

Akhenat

en

AhmoseKhufu

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%0%

10

Response

Great Pharaoh under whom Egypt reached its peak of power.

A. HatshepsutB. TutankhamunC. Ramses IID. MenesE. CleopatraF. AkhenatenG. AhmoseH. Khufu

Hatshepsu

t

Tutan

khamun

Ramses I

I

Menes

Cleopatra

Akhenat

en

AhmoseKhufu

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%0%

10

Response

Sun god who is considered to be the father of the kings of Egypt.

A. IsisB. OsirisC. MaatD. RaE. PtahF. ThothG. Anubis

Isis

Osiris

Maat Ra

Ptah

Thoth

Anubis

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%

10

Response

The Goddess of law, order, balance, and truth.

A. IsisB. OsirisC. MaatD. RaE. PtahF. ThothG. Anubis

Isis

Osiris

Maat Ra

Ptah

Thoth

Anubis

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%

10

Response

Fertility God and Judge of the Dead

A. IsisB. OsirisC. MaatD. RaE. PtahF. ThothG. Anubis

Isis

Osiris

Maat Ra

Ptah

Thoth

Anubis

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%

10

Response

Protector of the dead and revered for her magical powers.

A. IsisB. OsirisC. MaatD. RaE. PtahF. ThothG. Anubis

Isis

Osiris

Maat Ra

Ptah

Thoth

Anubis

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%

10

Response

God of the Scribes and Knowledge.

A. IsisB. OsirisC. MaatD. RaE. PtahF. ThothG. Anubis

Isis

Osiris

Maat Ra

Ptah

Thoth

Anubis

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%

10

Response

The God of Creation.

A. IsisB. OsirisC. MaatD. RaE. PtahF. ThothG. Anubis

Isis

Osiris

Maat Ra

Ptah

Thoth

Anubis

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%

10

Response

God of cemeteries and embalming. Guardian of the land of the dead.

A. IsisB. OsirisC. MaatD. RaE. PtahF. ThothG. Anubis

Isis

Osiris

Maat Ra

Ptah

Thoth

Anubis

0% 0% 0% 0%0%0%0%

10

Response

The belief in many gods

A. MonotheismB. Polytheism

Monoth

eism

Polytheism

0%0%

10

Response

The belief in one god.

A. MonotheismB. Polytheism

Monoth

eism

Polytheism

0%0%

10

Response

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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question?

A. 0%B. 25%C. 50%D. 75%E. 100%

Who was at the bottom of the social pyramid.

A. PharaohB. MerchantsC. FarmersD. SlavesE. PriestsF. Scribes

Pharao

h

Merch

ants

Farm

ers

Slave

s

Priests

Scrib

es

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Response

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