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The secretary to the ruler in a court was called
a) Nile
b) Scribe
c) Valley
d)

The king who united Upper and Lower Egypt was
a) Joseph
b) Sahara
c) Menes
d)

The desert that covers most of Egypt is the
a) Akhenaton
b) Menes
c) Sahara
d)

The 'Gift of the Nile' is another name for
a) Africa
b) Valley of the Kings
c) Egypt
d)

The irrigation device used by the Egyptians was the
a) Shadoof
b) Famine
c) Kilimanjaro
d)

The key to unlocking ancient Egyptian writing was the
a) Delta
b) Rosetta Stone
c) Tutankhamen
d)

Ancient Egyptian writing using pictures to represent objects
a) Papyrus
b) Sphinx
c) Heiroglyphics
d)

A tall, pointed pillar representing the sun god Ra
a) Obelisk
b) Mountain
c) Great Pyramid
d)

A rock bed piled high in a river creating small waterfalls
a) Valley of the Tombs
b) Cataracts
c) Plain
d)

Second in command to the Egyptian king
a) Vizier
b) Shadoof
c) Plateau
d)

A building up of loose sand and soil at the mouth of a river
a) Delta
b) Silver
c) Vizier
d)

A body wrapped and preserved for eternal life
a) Cataracts
b) Pharaoh
c) Mummy
d)

Title given to an Egyptian king
a) Gold
b) Pharaoh
c) Rosetta Stone
d)

A time of serious shortage of food
a) Famine
b) Palette
c) Obelisk
d)

World's firs paperlike material
a) Papyrus
b) Scribe
c) Iron
d)

Monument with the head of a man and the body, legs, and paws of a lion that stands near the pyramids
a) Mummy
b) Heiroglyphics
c) Sphinx
d)

The large stone structure built as a tomb for King Khufu was the
a) Great Pyramid
b) Egypt
c) Shadoof
d)

The first pharaoh
a) Hatshepsut
b) Vizier
c) Akhenaton
d)

The only woman pharaoh in ancient Egypt
a) Sphinx
b) Hatshepsut
c) Menes
d)

The Bible character that became a vizier
a) Jospeh
b) Mummy
c) Akhenaton
d)

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