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The Pyramids of Giza - Exam
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  • 1. What is the largest of the three Pyramids of Giza?
A) Pyramid of Khafre
B) Pyramid of Menkaure
C) Great Pyramid of Giza
D) Pyramid of Djoser
  • 2. Who was the Great Pyramid of Giza built for?
A) Pharaoh Khafre
B) Pharaoh Khufu
C) Pharaoh Menkaure
D) Pharaoh Sneferu
  • 3. What is the primary purpose of the Pyramids of Giza?
A) Tombs for Pharaohs
B) Homes for priests
C) Temples for rituals
D) Military fortresses
  • 4. What is the angle of the sides of the Great Pyramid?
A) 45 degrees
B) 60 degrees
C) Approximately 51.5 degrees
D) 30 degrees
  • 5. What structure is situated near the Pyramids of Giza?
A) The Hanging Gardens
B) The Temple of Karnak
C) The Valley Temple
D) The Great Sphinx
  • 6. How many pyramids are generally recognized at Giza?
A) Four
B) Two
C) Five
D) Three
  • 7. Which Pyramid is slightly smaller than the Great Pyramid?
A) Pyramid of Djoser
B) Red Pyramid
C) Pyramid of Khafre
D) Pyramid of Menkaure
  • 8. Around what year was the Great Pyramid completed?
A) 2500 BC
B) 2560 BC
C) 3000 BC
D) 2620 BC
  • 9. The Pyramid of Menkaure is known for being what?
A) The most intact
B) The smallest of the three
C) The largest of the three
D) The oldest
  • 10. How many identified pyramids have been discovered in Egypt?
A) At least 138
B) Approximately 80
C) Over 300
D) About 200
  • 11. During which periods were most Egyptian pyramids built as tombs for pharaohs?
A) Ptolemaic period
B) Old and Middle Kingdom periods
C) New Kingdom period
D) Roman period
  • 12. What was a significant factor in Fourth Dynasty pyramid construction at Giza?
A) Desert caravan routes
B) Overland roads
C) Nile-based transport
D) Sea trade routes
  • 13. What is the meaning of 'mr', the Egyptian name for a pyramid?
A) Temple
B) House of the god
C) Mound of existence
D) Unclear, as it only self-references the built object itself
  • 14. What architectural element is linked to the benben in pyramid construction?
A) Capstone
B) Corridor
C) Base
D) Entrance
  • 15. Which dynasty saw the transition from step pyramids to true pyramids?
A) 3rd Dynasty
B) 5th Dynasty
C) 6th Dynasty
D) 4th Dynasty
  • 16. What material was primarily used for pyramid construction during the Middle Kingdom?
A) Sandstone
B) Granite
C) Limestone
D) Mudbrick
  • 17. Which period experienced a revival of pyramid-building in present-day Sudan?
A) Roman period
B) Meroitic period (300 BCE to 300 CE)
C) New Kingdom period
D) Ptolemaic period
  • 18. Who attempted to destroy the Giza pyramid complex?
A) Cleopatra
B) Alexander the Great
C) Ramesses II
D) Al-Aziz Uthman
  • 19. What does the shape of Egyptian pyramids symbolize?
A) A tribute to the gods of war.
B) An emblem of royal power.
C) The primordial mound from which Egyptians believed the earth was created.
D) A representation of ancient architectural prowess.
  • 20. What material were most Egyptian pyramids faced with?
A) Granite blocks.
B) Sandstone slabs.
C) Polished, highly reflective white limestone.
D) Red bricks.
  • 21. Who produced the first modern list of pyramids?
A) Karl Richard Lepsius.
B) Zahi Hawass.
C) Jean-François Champollion.
D) Howard Carter.
  • 22. How many pyramids did Karl Richard Lepsius originally count?
A) 67
B) 100
C) 50
D) 80
  • 23. Who was the son and successor of Khufu associated with the Abu Rawash pyramid?
A) Khafre
B) Menkaure
C) Kheops
D) Djedefre
  • 24. What caused significant damage to the Pyramid of Djedefre?
A) Construction activities by nearby civilizations.
B) Earthquakes during ancient times.
C) Quarrying that began in Roman times.
D) Natural erosion over centuries.
  • 25. How many courses of stone remain at the Pyramid of Djedefre?
A) About fifteen
B) All original stones are intact.
C) None, it is completely ruined.
D) Fifty courses
  • 26. What is the current height of the Layer Pyramid at Zawyet el-Aryan?
A) 40 meters (130 feet)
B) 5 meters (16 feet)
C) Around 17 meters (56 feet)
D) 70 meters (230 feet)
  • 27. How many pyramids are located at Abusir?
A) Seven
B) Fourteen
C) Three
D) Five
  • 28. Which pharaoh's pyramid is the best-preserved in Abusir?
A) Neferirkare Kakai
B) Sahure
C) Niuserre
D) Neferefre
  • 29. What might explain the unfinished state of Khaba's pyramid at Zawyet el-Aryan?
A) Khaba's short reign.
B) Natural disasters.
C) Lack of resources.
D) Political instability.
  • 30. Which pharaoh's successor is believed to have built the Buried Pyramid at Saqqara?
A) Merikare
B) Unas
C) Teti
D) Djoser
  • 31. Which site served as the main royal necropolis during the Fifth Dynasty?
A) Giza
B) Zawyet el-Aryan
C) Abusir
D) Saqqara
  • 32. Which pyramid field in Egypt is considered most important outside Giza and Saqqara?
A) Abu Simbel
B) Luxor
C) Saqqara
D) Dahshur
  • 33. Until what year was the Dahshur site inaccessible due to its location within a military base?
A) 1978
B) 1985
C) 2000
D) 1996
  • 34. How many pyramids did Amenemhat III build at Dahshur?
A) Three
B) Two
C) One
D) Four
  • 35. Where are several mudbrick pyramids believed to have been built for Amenemhat IV and Sobekneferu?
A) Hawara
B) Meidum
C) Lisht
D) Mazghuna
  • 36. Who is believed to be buried in the pyramid at Hawara?
A) Huni
B) Amenemhat III
C) Sneferu
D) Senusret II
  • 37. Who was the first ruler of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty to be buried in an Egyptian pyramid?
A) Taharqa
B) Menkaure
C) Piye
D) Khufu
  • 38. Where did Piye, the first ruler of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty, build his pyramid?
A) Saqqara
B) Nuri
C) El-Kurru
D) Giza
  • 39. Which Kushite ruler built the largest pyramid in North Sudan?
A) Piye
B) Taharqa
C) Senusret III
D) Khufu
  • 40. Where was Taharqa's pyramid located?
A) Giza
B) Nuri
C) Abu Rawash
D) El-Kurru
  • 41. From which location was granite sourced for pyramid construction?
A) Luxor
B) Aswan
C) Giza
D) Tura
  • 42. How did workers create bridges between the grains of sand to aid in reducing sled friction?
A) By compacting the sand with stones
B) By heating the sand
C) By adding oil to the sand
D) By wetting the sand
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