Egyptian Trivia

           The first trivia question is: Who was the first, and only, woman pharaoh?

            a. Cleopatra
            b. Hatshepsut
            c. Kiyi
            d. Tiy
            e. Merityotes

            The second trivia question is: What is the name of the sun god?

            a. Horus
            b. Khepri
            c. Ra
            d. Hapy
            e. Anubis

           The third trivia question is: What was the name of the Egyptian season of summer?

            a. Shomu
            b. Proyet
            c. Akhet
            d. Giza
            e. Summer

            The fourth trivia question is: What is the Egyptian system of writing called?

            a. Gibberish
            b. French
            c. Arabic
            d. Hieroglyphic
            e. English

            The fifth trivia question is: Which of these was NOT a sacred animal?

            a. Shark
            b. Bull
            c. Ibis
            d. Cat
            e. Crocodile

            The sixth trivia question is: What goddess is the wife and sister of Osiris?

            a. Hathor
            b. Bastet
            c. Nut
            d. Nephthys
            e. Isis

           The seventh trivia question is: About how old are the pyramids of Egypt?

            a. 4,000 years old
            b. 20,500 years old
            c. 300 years old
            d. 1,000,000,000 years old
            e. 4 years old

           The eighth trivia question is: About how many men did it take to build a pyramid?

            a. 20,000 to 30, 000 men
            b. 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 men
            c. 30 to 50 men
            d. 2 to 3 men
            e. 50,000 to 100,000 men

            The ninth trivia question is: Who was Tutankahmun?

            a. a peasant
            b. a slave
            c. a sailor
            d. a god
            e. a pharaoh

            The tenth trivia question is: Which food was NOT eaten by ancient Egyptians?

            a. honey
            b. dates
            c. sugar
            d. bread
            e. goose
 

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