A) Great Pyramid of Giza B) Pyramid of Menkaure C) Pyramid of Khafre D) Pyramid of Djoser
A) Pharaoh Khafre B) Pharaoh Sneferu C) Pharaoh Khufu D) Pharaoh Menkaure
A) Homes for priests B) Military fortresses C) Temples for rituals D) Tombs for Pharaohs
A) Approximately 51.5 degrees B) 45 degrees C) 60 degrees D) 30 degrees
A) The Valley Temple B) The Hanging Gardens C) The Great Sphinx D) The Temple of Karnak
A) Four B) Three C) Two D) Five
A) Pyramid of Djoser B) Red Pyramid C) Pyramid of Menkaure D) Pyramid of Khafre
A) 2560 BC B) 2500 BC C) 3000 BC D) 2620 BC
A) The smallest of the three B) The most intact C) The largest of the three D) The oldest
A) At least 138 B) About 200 C) Approximately 80 D) Over 300
A) Old and Middle Kingdom periods B) Ptolemaic period C) New Kingdom period D) Roman period
A) Overland roads B) Desert caravan routes C) Nile-based transport D) Sea trade routes
A) Mound of existence B) Unclear, as it only self-references the built object itself C) House of the god D) Temple
A) Capstone B) Base C) Corridor D) Entrance
A) 3rd Dynasty B) 5th Dynasty C) 4th Dynasty D) 6th Dynasty
A) Mudbrick B) Limestone C) Granite D) Sandstone
A) Ptolemaic period B) Meroitic period (300 BCE to 300 CE) C) New Kingdom period D) Roman period
A) Alexander the Great B) Ramesses II C) Al-Aziz Uthman D) Cleopatra
A) An emblem of royal power. B) The primordial mound from which Egyptians believed the earth was created. C) A tribute to the gods of war. D) A representation of ancient architectural prowess.
A) Red bricks. B) Sandstone slabs. C) Granite blocks. D) Polished, highly reflective white limestone.
A) Zahi Hawass. B) Howard Carter. C) Jean-François Champollion. D) Karl Richard Lepsius.
A) 67 B) 100 C) 80 D) 50
A) Kheops B) Menkaure C) Khafre D) Djedefre
A) Earthquakes during ancient times. B) Quarrying that began in Roman times. C) Natural erosion over centuries. D) Construction activities by nearby civilizations.
A) All original stones are intact. B) Fifty courses C) About fifteen D) None, it is completely ruined.
A) 70 meters (230 feet) B) 40 meters (130 feet) C) Around 17 meters (56 feet) D) 5 meters (16 feet)
A) Fourteen B) Five C) Seven D) Three
A) Sahure B) Neferefre C) Neferirkare Kakai D) Niuserre
A) Natural disasters. B) Lack of resources. C) Khaba's short reign. D) Political instability.
A) Djoser B) Merikare C) Unas D) Teti
A) Saqqara B) Giza C) Zawyet el-Aryan D) Abusir
A) Abu Simbel B) Dahshur C) Luxor D) Saqqara
A) 1978 B) 1985 C) 2000 D) 1996
A) One B) Four C) Three D) Two
A) Mazghuna B) Hawara C) Meidum D) Lisht
A) Sneferu B) Amenemhat III C) Senusret II D) Huni
A) Taharqa B) Piye C) Khufu D) Menkaure
A) Saqqara B) Nuri C) El-Kurru D) Giza
A) Khufu B) Piye C) Taharqa D) Senusret III
A) Abu Rawash B) Giza C) El-Kurru D) Nuri
A) Tura B) Luxor C) Giza D) Aswan
A) By compacting the sand with stones B) By wetting the sand C) By adding oil to the sand D) By heating the sand |