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Question 1 for $100 What is papyrus? A. Used in paper making D. Female pharoahs C. Loyal wife and mother B. Capital of Egypt 50:50

Question 2 for $200 Who is Isis? A. W. Asian people B. S. of the Nile river delta C. Built the 1 st pyramid D. Represented loyal wife and mother 50:50

Question 3 for $300 What is the line of rulers that passes power from father to son? A. delta D. reignC. scimitar B. dynasty 50:50

Question 4 for $500 The Egyptian invention to prevent the pharaoh's body from decomposing? A. pyramids D. surveyingC. embalming B. mummy 50:50

Question 5 for $1,000 The Nile River’s flooding could be described as? A. cataclysmic D. destructiveC. rare B. Gentle and dependable 50:50

Question 6 for $2,000 The chief god of the Egyptians was? A. Re D. BelC. Tutankhamen B. Osiris 50:50

Question 7 for $4,000 Who were the western people who conquered Egypt? A. Thebes C. HyksosD. Upper Egypt B. Hatshepsut 50:50

Question 8 for $8,000 The Kushites moved their capital to Meroe to be close to A. Iron ore deposits D. NapataC. Kerma B. The Egyptians 50:50

Question 9 for $16,000 Who tried to give the Egyptians a new religion? A. Thebes D. Ramses IIC. Osiris B. Amenhotep 50:50

Question 10 for $32,000 The King who drove the Hysksos out of Egypt was A. Amon Re D. AhmoseC. Amenhotep B. Meroe 50:50

Question 11 for $64,000 Built the great pyramid at Giza? A. Ramses II D. IsisC. Khufu B. Thebes 50:50

Question 12 for $125,000 Today we call it Sudan. The ancient Egyptians called it? A. Giza D. MemphisC. Nubia B. Ethiopia 50:50

Question 13 for $250,000 This was a collection of spells and prayers studied to help obtain the afterlife.? A. The Dead Sea Scrolls D. The Book of the Secrets C. Hieroglyphics B. The Book of the Dead 50:50

Question 14 for $500,000 An embalmed body wrapped in cloth strips is a ? A. corpse D. copseC. cadaver B. mummy 50:50

Question 15 for $1 Million Golden age of prosperity, achievement, and stability in Egypt? A. Middle Kingdom D. Upper EgyptC. Hyskos B. Khufu 50:50

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