TCI Ch.8: The Pharaohs Question Preview (ID: 22653)
From The TCI Book, This Is The Review For Chapter 8, The Pharaohs.
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What was the major reason for building the pyramids?
a) temples for religious worship
b) storehouses for reserves of grain
c) homes for the pharaoh's servants
d) tombs for pharaohs when they died
Which pharaoh was know for doing a lot of trade?
a) Hatshepsut
b) Ramses II
c) Senusret I
d) Khufu
Who signed the world's first peace treaty?
a) Hatshepsut
b) Senusret
c) Ramses II
d) Khufu
What is the most important thing for ancient Egypt?
a) Ramses II
b) Nile River
c) making mummies and hieroglyphs
d) pyramids
How did Khufu make sure people accepted his power?
a) He had many children
b) he made strong treaties
c) he declared that he was a God
d) he killed his enemies
What used 2 million stones and had tunnels inside leading to a tomb chamber?
a) Abu-Simbel
b) The pyramids
c) the mummies
d) the Sphinx
Why did archaeologists rebuild the White Chapel?
a) it offered tourists shade while they waited for a guide
b) it gave the scientists a place to study what they dug up
c) it was an experiment to learn old construction methods
d) it was built by Senusret I but had been taken apart by a later ruler
Which phararaoh was a woman?
a) Khufu
b) Senusret
c) Hatshepsut
d) Ramses II
Why is King Tut one of the most well-known pharaohs?
a) He did many important things for Egypt
b) He had a cool looking coffin with lots of gold and art that was discovered and shown to the public
c) He died really old
d) His body was lost
Which pharaoh was known for making Art, Architecture, and literature?
a) Khufu
b) Senusret I
c) Hatshepsut
d) Ramses II
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