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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Ancient Egyptians

£100

What is a mummy?

What is a mummy? A An animal B An Egyptian God C Preserved dead body D A Pharoah’s mother

What is a mummy? A An animal B An Egyptian God C Preserved dead body D A pharoah’s mother

£200

What is a Pharoah?

What is a Pharoah? A A priest B A slave C A magician D A King

Question? A A priest B A slave C A magician D A King

£300

How long was the mummification process?

How long was the mummification process? A 70 days B 50 days C 25 days D 15 days

How long was the mummification process? A 70 days B 50 days C 25 days D 15 days

£500

How were the brains removed?

How were the brains removed? A Through the ears B Through the nostrils C Through the mouth D Through the eyes

How were the brains removed? A Through the ears B Through the nostrils C Through the nose D Through the eyes

£1,000

What were the removed organs stored in?

What were the removed organs stored in? A A treasure chest B Canopic jars C A vase D A special bowl

Question? A A treasure chest B Canopic jars C A vase D A special bowl

£2,000

What was the body covered in to remove moisture?

What was the body covered in to remove moisture? A Wine B Sawdust C Vinegar D Salt

What was the body covered in to remove moisture? A Wine B Sawdust C Vinegar D Salt

£4,000

The Egyptians believed that mummifying a person’s body would assure what?

A Good luck B Lots of crops C Riches D Passage to afterlife The Egyptians believed that mummifying a person’s body would assure what? A Good luck B Lots of crops C Riches D Passage to afterlife

A Good luck B Lots of crops C Riches D Passage to aftelife The Egyptians believed that mummifying a person’s body would assure what?? A Good luck B Lots of crops C Riches D Passage to aftelife

£8,000

What was the mummified body placed in?

What was the mummified body placed in? A A palace B The ground C A tomb D A furness

What was the mummified body placed in?? A A palace B The ground C A tomb D A furness

£16,000

After embalming the bodies were wrapped in what?

After embalming the bodies were wrapped in what? A Strips of linen B Dried leaves C Colourful robes D Hay

Question? A Strips of linen B Dried leaves C Colourful robes D Hay

£32,000

A scroll was buried with the body. What material was it made from?

The scroll was made from? A Linen B Seaweed C Papyrus D Gold

Question? A Linen B Seaweed C Papyrus D Gold

£64,000

Whose bodies were placed in the pyramids?

Whose bodies were placed in the pyramids? A Everyone’s B The Pharoah’s C The animals D The poor

Question? A Everyone’s B The Pharoah’s C The animals D The poor

£125,000

In the Hall of Judgement the heart was weighed against what ?

In the Hall of Judgement the heart was weighed against what? A A feather B A piece of cloth C A piece of gold D A precious stone

In the Hall of Judgement the heart was weighed against what? A A feather B A piece of cloth C A piece of gold D A precious stone

£250,000

The coffin is placed in a large stone or wooden box called a what?

The coffin is placed in a large stone or wooden box called a what? A Amulet B Sarcophagus C Ankh D Shrine

Question? A Amulet B Sarcophagus C Ankh D Shrine

£500,000

Which of these ancient Egyptian words means ‘spirit’?

Which of these ancient Egyptian words means ‘spirit? A Ba B Akh C Khnum D Ka

Which of these ancient Egyptian words means ‘spirit’? A Ba B Akh C Khnum D Ka

£1,000,000

Archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of King Tut in which year?

Archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of King Tut in which year?

Archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of King Tut in which year?