History Quiz

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This is my History quiz- week 9.
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Question 1

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What did Hatshepsut achieve?
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  • War.
  • Peace and prosperity.
  • Shortest reign.

Question 2

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What did Hatshepsut manage very well?
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  • Finances
  • The economy

Question 3

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What did she organise?
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  • Building programs
  • The education

Question 4

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How long did she reign ( between what years)?
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  • 1501BC- 1483BC.
  • 1801BC- 1799BC

Question 5

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She ruled for about.....
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  • 16 years
  • 20 years
  • 25 years

Question 6

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She was overthrown by.... And what relationship did they have?
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  • Thutmose III Step - son
  • Thutmose II Brother
  • Thutmose Father
  • Cleopatra Sister

Question 7

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What did Thutmose try to do?
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  • Make things that Hatshepsut did look as if he had done all of those things.
  • Tell everyone that Hatshepsut was a female.
  • Tell everyone that he was Hatshepsut.
  • Tell everyone that he had done all of those things, while Hatshepsut started the war in Egypt.

Question 8

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What did she encourage? And where?
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  • Trade with the other parts of the continent of Africa.
  • Education in the whole of Africa.
  • Right to marriage in the whole of Australia.
  • To have a Woolworths in the middle of Africa.

Question 9

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What do Historians believe Thutmose did?
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  • Kill Thutmose II.
  • Kill Hatshepsut.
  • Kidnap Hatshepsut.
  • Steal Mut's coffin.

Question 10

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Anubis wore what on his head? He was the god of what?
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  • Jackal head, god of the motherhood.
  • Falcon head, god of the sky
  • Jackal head, god of the dead, the underworld and resurrection.

Question 11

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Hatshepsut was one of the first...
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  • Female pharaohs.
  • Cleaners.
  • Male pharaohs.

Question 12

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Fill in the blanks: Hatshepsut was the ............ pharaoh of the ....... dynasty of Ancient Egypt.
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  • 5th, 18th
  • 19th , 9th
  • 7th, 21st

Question 13

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Egyptian writing was called?
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  • Hieroglyphics.
  • Calligraphy.
  • Characters.

Question 14

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The old kingdom dated from...
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  • 2600BC-2200BC
  • 1501BC-1483BC
  • 1801BC-1799BC

Question 15

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What is the old kingdom?
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  • One of the most dynamic periods in the development of Egyptian art.
  • It was a sacred building in Egyptian times.
  • Where Egyptians prayed to their god/goddess.

Question 16

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How did Hatshepsut become pharaoh?
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  • Marriage.
  • Murdering someone.
  • Learning to dance.
  • An only child.

Question 17

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Who were the main gods in Egyptian times?
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  • Anubis, Hathor, Thoth and Sobek.
  • Horus and Sekkment.
  • Bastet, Osiris and Ptah.
  • Mut, Nephthys, Ra, Khnum and Isis.

Question 18

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Why did the Egyptian god//godessess wear animal heads?
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  • Because it was compulsory.
  • Because it was stylish.
  • Because there was often a connection between the god or goddess and the actions of the animal.
  • Because they were their favourite animals.

Question 19

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Who could become a scribe?
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  • Most often men and the children of scribes.
  • Anyone.
  • Only females.
  • Only males.

Question 20

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How long did it take to become a scribe? Where did they learn to scribe?
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  • Four to five years at scribe school.
  • Three to four years at home taught by their parents.
  • Nine to ten years at hieroglyphic school.

Question 21

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What were mummies wrapped in?
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  • Linen strips.
  • Thick cotton.
  • Silk.

Question 22

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The heart and the brain were put...
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  • The heart was thrown away and the brain was buried in the sand.
  • The heart was untouched and the brain was thrown away.
  • Both the heart and the brain were left inside the body.
  • Both the heart and the brain were thrown away.

Question 23

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What were the mummies buried with?
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  • Amulets, small statues, jewellery and treasures.
  • Family items.
  • Nothing.
  • Their pets.

Question 24

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Where were pharaohs buried?
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  • Mastabas and pyramids.
  • Cemetery.
  • Beneath the sand.
  • Only pyramids.

Question 25

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How long was The Nile River?
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  • 3,000 km long.
  • 10,000 km long.
  • 500 m long.
  • 6,650 km long. NOTE

Question 26

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Why was The Nile River important?
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  • Travel, wealth, trade, floods (crops), fish, flax and papyrus.
  • Travel.
  • Drink.
  • Exercise.

Question 27

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Was the religion polytheistic or monotheistic?
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  • Polytheistic.
  • Monotheistic.

Question 28

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Why did the Egyptians look up to the gods and goddesses?
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  • To help them with their daily lives.
  • Safety.
  • Food and drink.

Question 29

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What were the three main theories of how King Tutankhamun?
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  • Malaria, broken leg and murder.
  • Fell off a cliff, caught a cold and he got asthma.
  • Heart attack, drowned, suicide.

Question 30

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Who was Anubis?
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  • God of the dead and embalming and had the head of Jackal.
  • God of the writing, wisdom and learning and had the head of a falcon.

Question 31

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Who was Hathor?
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  • Goddess of the sky, love, beauty, motherhood and music and many others.
  • Goddess of the Nile, the army and fertility.

Question 32

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Who was Thoth?
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  • God of writing, wisdom and learning and Ibis headed or baboon.
  • God of the dead and embalming and Jackal headed.

Question 33

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Who was Sobek?
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  • The god of the Nile,the army and fertility and crocodile headed.
  • God of the dead, the underworld and resurrection and lion headed.

Question 34

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What was the valley of the Nile River called?
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  • Black land.
  • Purple island.
  • Black springs.

Question 35

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Pharaohs were also called...
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  • Kings/queens.
  • Gods of the Nile.
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