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Wiki🏛️ Ancient HistoryAncient Egyptian Civilization: An OverviewKnowledge test

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Ancient Egyptian Civilization: An Overview for Students

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Question 1 of 50%

Ancient Egypt thrived along the Nile River for exactly 2,000 years.

Ancient Egypt

20 questions

Question 1: Ancient Egypt thrived along the Nile River for exactly 2,000 years.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: Ancient Egypt thrived along the Nile River for over 3,000 years.

Question 2: Osiris was the Ancient Egyptian god responsible for controlling the annual flooding of the Nile River.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials identify Osiris as the 'god of the afterlife', not as the deity responsible for the Nile River's flooding.

Question 3: Ancient Egyptians prepared for the afterlife with tombs and burial rituals.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: Egyptians believed in an afterlife and prepared for it with tombs and burial rituals. Pharaohs were also buried with treasures to use in the afterlife.

Question 4: Ancient Egyptians believed in many gods who controlled nature and life events.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: Egyptians believed in many gods who controlled nature and life events.

Question 5: Nobles and priests were at the base of the social pyramid in Ancient Egypt, making up the largest societal group.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: Egyptian society was organized like a pyramid with the Pharaoh at the top. Nobles and priests helped run the government and temples, while farmers and labourers made up the largest group, implying they were at the base, not the nobles and priests.

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