GEOGRAPHY
NILE & ENVIRONMENT
PYRAMIDS & BUILDING
RELIGION & AFTERLIFE
PEOPLE & TIMELINE
100

What continent is Egypt located on?

Africa

100

What river was most important to Ancient Egypt?

The Nile River

100

What small, flat-roofed mud-brick tomb came before pyramids?

Mastaba

100

What did Ancient Egyptians call the life-force that needed a home after death? (one word)

Ka

100

Who was the famous boy pharaoh discovered in 1922?

King Tutankhamun

200

What is the capital city of Egypt? 

Cairo

200

Why did the Nile help crops grow each year?

It flooded each year and fertilised the soil.

200

What payment did the workers receive for building the pyramids?

Bread and beer.

200

Why did Egyptians mummify bodies?

To preserve the body so the Ka/spirit had a home and could live on in the afterlife

200

Who discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb?

Howard Carter

300

Which two seas border Egypt?

Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea

300

Besides farming, name one other use Egyptians had for the Nile.

Transporting goods/people, fishing, drinking, bathing

300

Which pyramid is called “the Great Pyramid” and roughly how many blocks did it use?

The Great Pyramid of Giza — about 2.3 million blocks.

300

What is a sarcophagus?

A stone coffin usually decorated and used to contain the body

300

Around which years did Ancient Egypt last as a civilisation (from unification to Roman conquest)?

Approximately 3100 BC (unification) to 30 BC (Roman conquest)

400

What is the main difference between Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt in terms of landscape?

Upper Egypt = narrow valley with desert cliffs (south); Lower Egypt = broad, fertile Nile Delta (north)

400

This hot, dry desert covered much of Ancient Egypt.

The Sahara Desert

400

What went wrong with the Bent Pyramid?

The builders used too steep an angle, so it changed angle partway up (hence “bent”)

400

What ceremony “awakened” the senses of the deceased before burial?

The “Opening of the Mouth” ceremony — priests used tools to symbolically restore the senses

400

Name one famous pharaoh from the New Kingdom.

Any of: Rameses II, Hatshepsut, Tutankhamun.

500

Give two reasons why most towns in ancient Egypt are located along the Nile.

The Nile provided fresh water and fertile soil for farming; it also provided transport and fish.

500

Explain why wetting the sand helped workers move heavy stone sledges.

Wet sand reduced friction, making heavy sledges easier to pull (about 50% less force).

500

Name two materials used in pyramid construction and where the granite came from (nearby or far away).

Limestone (local) and granite (from far away — about 500 miles).

500

Explain one reason pyramids were aligned with stars.

So the pharaoh’s soul could travel to the stars/sun god — shafts pointed to stars as spiritual pathways.

500

Put these in order from earliest to latest: Mastabas, Djoser’s Step Pyramid, Sneferu’s Bent Pyramid, Great Pyramid of Giza.

Simple Mastabas → Djoser’s Step Pyramid → Sneferu’s Bent Pyramid → Great Pyramid of Giza.

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