Mummification Process in Ancient Egypt
  • 1. Which organ was NOT typically removed during mummification?
A) Intestines
B) Heart
C) Lungs
D) Brain
  • 2. What substance was used to dry out the body during mummification?
A) Olive oil
B) Honey
C) Natron
D) Wine
  • 3. Who was primarily responsible for performing the mummification process?
A) Priests
B) Physicians
C) Servants
D) Royalty
  • 4. Where were the internal organs stored after removal?
A) Clay pots
B) Gold chests
C) Wooden boxes
D) Canopic jars
  • 5. Which pharaoh is famously known for having an intact tomb that was discovered in the Valley of the Kings?
A) Hatshepsut
B) Akhenaten
C) Tutankhamun
D) Ramses II
  • 6. In Ancient Egypt, who was believed to guide the deceased through the afterlife?
A) Horus
B) Isis
C) Anubis
D) Osiris
  • 7. What symbolic item was often placed in the tomb to represent eternal life?
A) Eye of Horus
B) Scarab
C) Lotus flower
D) Ankh
  • 8. What guided the deceased through the perilous journey in the afterlife according to Egyptian belief?
A) Book of Life
B) Book of Hades
C) Book of the Dead
D) Book of Shadows
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