Rise of The Indus Valley Multiple Choice Questions
Ancient Egypt ended with
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the conquest of Alexander the Great.
the flooding of the Nile.
the rise of the Indus valley.
the Latin conquest.
Transport in ancient Egypt
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took place mostly on the Nile.
generally used roads along the banks of the Nile.
was very limited.
Ancient Egyptians
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dissected corpses to preserve them as mummies.
had strong taboos against cutting into corpses.
made paper out of mummies.
cremated their dead.
Most of the workers on the pyramids were
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on the job for only a few months a year.
slaves.
permanent employees.
Jews.
Egypt’s’ cities united into one kingdom in about
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3000 B.C.
5000 B.C.
332 B.C.
Khufu’s pyramid was unusual in that
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the burial chamber was underground
the burial chamber was above ground
it did not contain a sarcophagus.
it was not used for the pharaoh’s burial.
In Khafre’s pyramid, shafts from the burial chamber aimed at
the summer solstice
the winter solstice
the vernal equinox
certain stars
An Egyptian tomb needed to have
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an offering place and a burial place
an offering place and a temple
a burial place and a prominent marker
a priest and a pharaoh.
After death, the pharaoh was expected to
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live with his deceased family and friends.
live in heaven.
travel with the gods.
judge his subjects.
This is made of
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ivory and resin.
papyrus and ink.
wood with burned lines.
cardboard and ink.
King Den was
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an Egyptian Pharaoh.
the Keeper of the Sandals.
buried in a pyramid.
one of the last kings of Egypt.
The covering on Den’s head is
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a mark of royalty.
a sign that he rules snakes with his magic powers.
a wig.
a soldier’s helmet.
The majority of ancient Egyptians
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were farmers.
were slaves.
were scribes.
were artisans.
The Nile suggests Egypt’s duality by
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providing a strip of fertile land ending sharply in desert.
chaotic flooding almost every year.
dividing Egypt into north and south kingdoms.
harboring malaria as well as tasty fish.
According to Robins, by smiting the enemy, the pharaoh
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maintains order.
protects Egyptian trade routes.
destroys Seth.
wins a queen.