Geography of Ancient Egypt
Religion and Beliefs
Social Structure
Burial Practices
Famous Pharaohs
100

What river was essential for life in Ancient Egypt?

The Nile

100

Was Ancient Egyptian religion monotheistic or polytheistic?

Polytheistic.


100

Who was at the top of the social hierarchy?

The Pharaoh.

100

What process preserved bodies for the afterlife?

Mummification.

100

Who was considered a living god on Earth?

The Pharaoh.

200

Why did most settlements form along the Nile?

Fertile soil and water for farming and survival.

200

Who was the god of the afterlife?

Osiris

200

Which class grew crops and paid taxes in food?

Farmers.

200

What natural substance was used to dry the body?

Natron salt.

200

Which female Pharaoh ruled successfully but had her monuments destroyed?

Hatshepsut.

300

What natural barriers protected Egypt from invasion?

Deserts and cataracts.

300

What was the purpose of the Book of the Dead?

To guide the dead through the afterlife.

300

Which group performed rituals and mummification?

Priests.

300

Why were treasures placed in tombs?

For use in the afterlife.

300

Who became Pharaoh at age nine and died at nineteen?

Tutankhamun.

400

What does the term “Kemet” mean?

Rich, black soil. Also traditional name for the Egyptian people.

400

What concept represented truth and justice in Egyptian religion?

Ma'at.

400

Who recorded laws and taxes in Ancient Egypt?

Scribes.

400

What type of structure served as tombs for Pharaohs?

Pyramids.

400

In what year was King Tut’s tomb discovered?

1922.

500

Why did Herodotus call Egypt “The Gift of the Nile”?

Because the Nile made Egyptian civilization possible.

500

What happened if the heart was heavier than the feather in the final judgment?

It was eaten by Ammit and the soul was destroyed.

500

Name two roles of the Pharaoh.

Maintained Ma’at, led the army, oversaw building projects.

500

What amulet was placed to prevent the heart from betraying the deceased?

Heart scarab.

500

Why were Pharaohs buried with riches?

They believed they needed them in the afterlife.

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