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Ancient Egypt Multiple Choice 1Multiple Choice 2Fill in the blank 1Fill in the blank

Multiple Choice 1 – 10 pts Wild rapids formed by boulders and narrow cliffs are called a. cataracts b. rapidos c. water falls d. savannas

Multiple Choice 1 – 20 pts The goddess who represented the loyal wife and mother was named a.Hyksos b.Kemet c.Isis d.Penelope

Multiple Choice 1 – 30 points Grasslands south of Egypt were called a. Lower Egypt b. savannas c. cataracts d. Khufu

Multiple Choice 1 – 40 points The capital of Egypt during the Old Kingdom was a. Hyksos b. Khufu c. Kemet d. Memphis

Multiple Choice 1 – 50 points This pharaoh built the Great Pyramid at Giza a. Ramses b. Tutankhamen c. Hatshepsut d. Khufu

Multiple Choice 2 – 10 points Land added to Egypt during the New Kingdom a. Badlands b. Idaho c. Upper Egypt d. Thebes

Multiple Choice 2 – 20 points The Egyptian name for Egypt meaning “the Black Lands” is a. Nigeria b. Kemet c. Memphis d. Sahara

Multiple Choice 2 – 30 points The greatest of the New Kingdom pharaohs was a.Ramses II b.Herod c.Hatshepsut d.Amenhotep

Multiple Choice 2 – 40 points Western Asian people who conquered Egypt were the a. Japanese b. Hyksos c. South Africans d. Taiwanese

Multiple Choice 2 – 50 points The capital of Egypt during the Middle Kingdom was a. Isis b. Memphis c. Kemet d. Thebes

Fill in the blank – 20 points A ___________ is a line of rulers that passes power from father to son.

Fill in the blank – 40 points The Egyptian invention to prevent the pharaoh’s body from decomposing was called ________.

Fill in the blank – 60 points The place where Egyptian families spent time together was their _________.

Fill in the blank – 80 points _____________ was the chief god of the Egyptians.

Fill in the blank – 100 points The Kushites moved their capital to Meroe to be close to ________ ____ _______.

Fill in the blank– 80 points The woman pharaoh who concentrated on building the Egyptian economy was ___________.

Fill in the blank– 20 points ____________ tried to give the Egyptians a new religion with one god.

Fill in the blank– 40 points The development of surveying and fertile soil were both results of _________.

Fill in the blank– 60 points Ancient Egyptians called Sudan _______________.

Fill in the blank– 100 points Egyptians ________ for iron weapons, tools, ivory, gold, and incense.