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Quest ion 1 Who was the female ruler who dressed as a man and called herself “king”? A.) Ramses the Great B.) Thutmose III C.) Queen Hatshepsut D.) Kush L C.) correct answer F

Quest ion 2 Who had the longest reign in Egyptian history and fought the Hittites? A.) Ramses the Great B.) Queen Hatshepsut C.) HyksosD.) Kush LF A.) correct answer

Quest ion 3 What goods were traded on the Egyptian trade routes? A.) gold B.) copper C.) timberD.) all of the above L D.) correct answer F

Quest ion 4 Egypt was called the gift of the Nile because A.) the Nile River gave life to the desert. B.) the gods gave the Nile River to the the pharaoh. C.) the pharaoh gave the Nile River to the people as a gift. D.) none of the above L A.) correct answer F

Quest ion 5 Civilization developed along the Nile A.) due to the Sahara. B.) 1,000 years ago. C.) after people began farming in this region. D.) 2,000 years ago. L C.) correct answer F

Quest ion 6 What allowed a great civilization to arise in Egypt around 3200 BC? A.) water B.) fertile soils C.) the protected setting of the Nile Valley D.) all of the above L D.) correct answer F

Quest ion 7 A triangle-shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river is called A.) silt. B.) geography. C.) artisan.D.) a delta. L D.) correct answer F

Quest ion 8 Another word for waterfall or strong rapids is A.) delta. B.) cataracts. C.) silt.D.) current. L B.) correct answer F

Quest ion 9 Which direction does the Nile River current flow? A.) southward to the White Nile River B.) southward to the Blue Nile River C.) northward to the Mediterranean Sea D.) east to the Red Sea L C.) correct answer F

Quest ion 10 Why is the Rosetta Stone important? A.) I t was used instead of paper. B.) It is strong enough to build pyramids. C.) It was written by a god. D.) It is the key to understanding hieroglyphics and old Egyptian life. L D.) correct answer F

Quest ion 11 What is the name given to the Egyptian form of writing? A.) cuneiform B.) Kush C.) PuntD.) hieroglyphics L D.) correct answer F

Quest ion 12 The Egyptians created A.) magnificent temples. B.) magnificent tombs. C.) great works of art.D.) all of the above L D.) correct answer F

Quest ion 13 A tall, thin pillar (column) with four sides and is pointed at the top. A.) pyramid B.) sphinx C.) deltaD.) obelisk L D.) correct answer F

Quest ion 14 What is found inside a pyramid? A.) art and hieroglyphics on walls and columns B.) jewelry C.) stone statues and carvings D.) all of the above L D.) correct answer F

Quest ion 15 The kingdom of Kush, which arose from a land called Nubia, developed a large A.) trading network.B.) forest. C.) dynasty.D.) pharaoh. L A.) correct answer F

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