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Chapter 4 - Egypt

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Which of the following best defines delta?
a.
a ruler of a great house
c.
a series of rulers
b.
a series of rough rapids
d.
a triangle-shaped area of land
 

 2. 

How did the Rosetta Stone help scholars and historians in their study of hieroglyphics?
a.
It provided paintings of various creation stories.
b.
It provided a Greek text that matched the early Egyptian writing.
c.
It provided clues to Ramses’ tomb.
d.
It provided clues to Queen Hatshepsut’s tomb.
 

 3. 

The Nile River flows through two important regions in Egypt called
a.
Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.
c.
Eastern Egypt and Western Egypt.
b.
Nubia and Cairo.
d.
Mesopotamia.
 

 4. 

Who drove the Hyksos out of Egypt to begin the New Kingdom?
a.
Ozti
c.
Queen Hatshepsut
b.
Ramses the Great
d.
Ahmose of Thebes
 

 5. 

What geographic feature brought life to Egypt and allowed it to thrive?
a.
cataracts
c.
mountains
b.
deltas
d.
river
 

 6. 

What factor contributed most to the growth of trade in the New Kingdom?
a.
Egypt’s creation of an army
c.
Egypt’s conquest of distant lands
b.
Egypt’s defeat of the Sinai Peninsula
d.
Egypt’s creation of the pyramids
 

 7. 

Which of these statements is true about polytheism?
a.
There is only one major god.
b.
Gods were considered to be on the same level as everyone else.
c.
There are many gods and goddesses.
d.
Anyone could be a god.
 

 8. 

Which statement best describes the burial practices of Egyptians?
a.
Egyptians used a funeral pyre for their dead.
b.
Egyptians preserved bodies as mummies.
c.
Egyptians carried their dead to neighboring countries.
d.
Egyptians buried their dead in the river.
 

 9. 

The first pharaoh and rulers after him wore a double crown to symbolize
a.
their joint rule with their respective queens.
b.
their rule over both Upper and Lower Egypt.
c.
that the Nile River flowed two ways.
d.
that both farming and herding were important.
 

 10. 

Who do historians believe to be Egypt’s first pharaoh?
a.
Horus
c.
Nubia
b.
Khufu
d.
Menes
 

 11. 

Which of the following beliefs was central to Egyptian religion?
a.
the afterlife
c.
the pyramids
b.
the pharaohs
d.
the heavens
 

 12. 

Which of the following best defines hieroglyphics?
a.
paper-like material
c.
four-sided pillar
b.
Sumerian writing system
d.
Egyptian writing system
 

 13. 

The first pharaoh built a new capital city at the southern tip of the Nile Delta called
a.
Nekhen.
c.
Pe.
b.
Memphis.
d.
Sinai.
 

 14. 

Why did the Egyptians want the Nile to flood each year?
a.
so they could sail to trading cities
b.
to ensure that crops would get water and fertile soil
c.
to create a way to float their temple stones on barges
d.
so they could build more canals
 

 15. 

Why were tombs filled with art, jewelry, and other treasures?
a.
Egyptians believed the dead enjoyed such materials in the afterlife.
b.
Egyptians believed tombs to be the safest places in the kingdom.
c.
The tombs served as museums.
d.
The tombs were the private storage rooms of the pharaoh.
 

 16. 

Which of the following best defines dynasty?
a.
a collection of queens
c.
series of rulers from the same family
b.
series of rulers from different families
d.
a collection of kingdoms
 

 17. 

How did Egyptian farmers water their crops?
a.
They used aqueducts.
c.
They built a series of canals.
b.
They used cattle to carry buckets.
d.
They built basins to hold water.
 

 18. 

Which Egyptian ruler is known for expanding trade and building great monuments?
a.
Isis
c.
Hatshepsut
b.
Ramses the Great
d.
Menes
 

 19. 

Which of the following is a feature of Egyptian architecture?
a.
large, domed temples
b.
large huts made of wood
c.
elaborate multi-story wooden buildings
d.
huge stone pyramids that served as tombs
 

 20. 

Which of the following best describes why Herodotus called Egypt the gift of the Nile?
a.
Egypt was the country of many great rulers.
b.
Egypt was temperate in its climate.
c.
The Nile River flowed from east to west.
d.
The Nile River brought fertility and life to the region.
 

 21. 

Which of the following best defines nobles?
a.
people from neighboring countries
c.
powerful artists of the kingdom
b.
powerful farmers of the kingdom
d.
people from rich and powerful families
 

 22. 

What job employed the most people in Egypt?
a.
scribe
c.
merchant
b.
architect
d.
farmer
 

 23. 

Ramses the Great is best remembered
a.
for his ability as an artist.
b.
as a great scribe.
c.
for his untimely death at the hands of Ahmose.
d.
as a great warrior and builder.
 

 24. 

Whose tomb, discovered in 1922, taught us much about Egyptian burial practices and beliefs?
a.
King Tutankhamen
c.
Ahmose of Thebes
b.
Ramses the Great
d.
Queen Hatshepsut
 

 25. 

Queen Hatshepsut increased trade in Egypt and
a.
supported the Sea Peoples.
c.
fought the Hittites.
b.
supported the arts and architecture.
d.
fought the Hyksos.
 

 26. 

The most famous pharaoh of the Old Kingdom was
a.
Khufu.
c.
Horus.
b.
Menes.
d.
Sinai.
 

 27. 

Pyramids are
a.
stone tombs with four rectangle-shaped sides that join a limestone roof.
b.
royal tombs with four triangle-shaped sides that meet in a point on top.
c.
warehouses where surplus food is stored.
d.
temples where the people are allowed to come and pray.
 

 28. 

Why did the Egyptians build their pyramids to be grand and spectacular?
a.
because they reflected the farmers’ importance
b.
because they reflected a pharaoh’s importance
c.
because they reflected the priests’ importance
d.
because they reflected the sun god’s importance
 

Matching

On your scantron use:      e = a;      f = b;      g = c;      h = d;      i = a;      j = b;      k = c;      l = d     
 
 
In the space provided, write the letter of the term or place that matches each description. Some answers will not be used.
a.
afterlife
g.
nobles
b.
canals
h.
pyramids
c.
engineering
i.
Ramses the Great
d.
Hatshepsut
j.
scribes
e.
hieroglyphics
k.
temples
f.
merchants
l.
Tutankhamen
 

 29. 

Great ruler who fought the Hittites and strengthened Egypt’s western frontier
 

 30. 

Egyptian writing system
 

 31. 

Elaborate buildings that served as places to worship and honor the gods
 

 32. 

Egyptian farmers used these to direct water from the river to their fields
 

 33. 

Monuments and tombs to Egypt’s pharaohs
 

 34. 

A belief in this explains why Egyptians practiced mummification
 

 35. 

The discovery of his tomb taught us much about Egyptian burial practices
 

 36. 

These middle class government officials were honored in Egyptian society
 

 37. 

Knowledge of this made the construction of the Great Pyramid of Khufu possible
 

 38. 

People from rich and powerful families
 



 
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