Deck 3: Ancient Egypt

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Which of the following is true?

A)Upper Egypt is north and Lower Egypt is south.
B)The Blue Nile is north of the White Nile.
C)Upper Egypt is south and Lower Egypt is north.
D)The Nile delta is in the south.
E)The Nile floods every year without fail.
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Which of the following is NOT true? A.The Palette of Narmer utilizes a system of hierarchical proportions.
B)The Palette of Narmer is a ceremonial object.
C)The Palette of Narmer is decorated in high relief.
D)The Palette of Narmer is made of slate.
E)The Palette of Narmer dates to c.3000 B.C.
Question
"Gift of the Nile" refers to

A)Hapy.
B)Moses.
C)Osiris.
D)Egypt.
E)Lake Victoria.
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The forerunner of the Pyramid appears to be the

A)ziggurat.
B)obelisk.
C)mastaba.
D)stone-cut temple.
Question
Which of the following is an Old Kingdom Egyptian pharaoh who built his tomb at Giza?

A)Seti
B)Akhenaten
C)Khafre
D)Tutankhamun
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The three great pyramids are located at

A)Saqqara
B)Cairo
C)Alexandria
D)Giza
E)Thebes
Question
Which of the following is true?

A)Hatshepsut was the first queen of Egypt.
B)Akhenaten was an Old Kingdom pharaoh.
C)Narmer worshipped Aten.
D)Nefertiti was Akhenaten's mother.
E)Amenhotep III was Akhenaten's father.
Question
Egyptian history is divided into

A)chronological dates.
B)king lists.
C)dynasties.
D)months and years.
Question
For the most part,pyramids are believed to have been built by

A)slaves.
B)Jews.
C)seasonal workers.
D)Nubians.
Question
The Rosetta Stone is important because

A)it led to the decipherment of hieroglyphics.
B)it is a unique stele.
C)it has Greek, cuneiform, and Egyptian writing on it.
D)it has Greek, Coptic, and Egyptian writing on it.
Question
The only surviving step pyramid was built for

A)Menkaure.
B)Khufu.
C)Khafre.
D)Narmer.
E)Zoser.
Question
Narmer was associated with

A)Menes.
B)Manetho.
C)Alexander the Great.
D)Menkaure.
E)Nefertiti.
Question
All of the following are characteristic of ancient Egyptian artistic conventions EXCEPT

A)head full front.
B)eyes full front.
C)shoulders full front.
D)feet in profile.
Question
Imhotep was

A)the sun god.
B)an architect.
C)a sculptor.
D)a painter.
E)a pharaoh.
Question
Hapy is the god of

A)hymns.
B)happiness.
C)the Nile.
D)Nubia.
E)Cairo.
Question
The Book of Two Ways is

A)a funeral text.
B)a pyramid text.
C)a map of the underworld.
D)a coffin text.
E)a ritual incantation.
Question
Which of the following is true?

A)Isis is the mother of Horus.
B)Bes is a death god.
C)Anubis is in the shape of a crocodile.
D)Horus opens the mouth of the dead.
E)Amon is the sun disk.
Question
The ________ shows the uniting of Upper and Lower Egypt and the establishment of the First Dynasty.

A)Palette of Naram-Sin
B)Palette of Narmer
C)Palette of Khafre
D)Rosetta Stone
Question
The world's longest river is

A)the River Jordan.
B)the Tigris.
C)the Nile.
D)the Mississippi.
E)the Amazon.
Question
The annual flooding of the Nile is symbolized by the birth and death of

A)Artemis.
B)Horus.
C)Rameses.
D)Osiris.
Question
A cartouche

A)is a form of cartonnage.
B)is a serekh.
C)is a scarab.
D)frames the name of a king.
E)frames a plan of the king's palace.
Question
Rahotep and Nofret are NOT

A)a prince and a princess.
B)two seated sculptures.
C)a king and a queen.
D)depicted in high relief.
E)seated in rigid poses.
Question
A building technique commonly used in Egyptian temples was

A)post-and-lintel.
B)adobe.
C)the true arch.
D)mortise and tenon.
Question
Royal figures in Egyptian art are

A)naturalistic and assertive.
B)hieratic and naturalistic.
C)assertive and stylized.
D)stylized and miniature.
E)monumental and unassuming.
Question
The source of Egyptian column types is generally

A)human forms.
B)animal forms.
C)plant forms.
D)architectural forms.
E)symbolic forms.
Question
The Egyptians used which of the following columns?

A)papyrus reeds with flower capitals
B)animal or human figure supports
C)smooth, widening shafts with bud-shaped capitals
D)fluted pillars with acanthus leaf capitals
Question
The seated statue of Khafre dates to around A.3000 B.C.
B)2500 B.C.
C)2000 B.C.
D)3500 B.C.
Question
Tomb frescoes were most popular in

A)Nubia.
B)the Middle Kingdom.
C)the Old Kingdom.
D)the New Kingdom.
Question
The tip of an obelisk is called a

A)pylon.
B)taper.
C)benben.
D)pyramidion.
E)hypostyle.
Question
Which is not true of the hypostyle hall?

A)It has columns with a base, shaft, and capital.
B)The center columns are shorter than the side columns.
C)The center columns are taller than the side columns.
D)It has columns with a shaft and capital, but no base.
E)The shafts of its columns are covered with hieroglyphs.
Question
The Temple of Amon-Mut-Khonsu is in

A)Karnak.
B)Thebes.
C)Cairo.
D)Amarna.
E)Luxor.
Question
Most pyramids were built by pharaohs in

A)Nubia.
B)the Middle Kingdom.
C)the Old Kingdom.
D)the New Kingdom.
Question
Lady Senuwy was

A)a courtesan.
B)a princess.
C)a queen.
D)a slave.
E)a lady-in-waiting.
Question
The closest meaning of the word "ka" is

A)ego.
B)double.
C)alter-ego.
D)self-image.
E)twin.
Question
An Egyptian scribe was

A)a slave.
B)a scribbler.
C)a well-educated person.
D)an author of scripture.
Question
Menkaure and Khamerernebty are

A)a sculpture in the round.
B)a wall painting.
C)architects.
D)a sculpture in very high relief.
E)Egyptians gods.
Question
The Egyptian canon of proportion was organized according to

A)nature.
B)a grid.
C)curves and rectangles.
D)triangles and trapezoids.
Question
The four pillars found in the tomb of Nefertari symbolically

A)honored the four previous dynasties.
B)represented the ancient elements of earth, wind, fire, and water.
C)supported the heavens.
D)protected her on the perilous path to the afterlife.
Question
The conventions for representing the human figure that dominated Egyptian art first occur about 3500

A)Rosetta Stone.
B)Standard of Heliopolis.
B)C.in the
C)Palette of Narmer.
D)Stele of Ramses.
Question
Egyptian paintings of royal figures are generally

A)naturalistic.
B)stylized.
C)colossal.
D)colorful.
Question
Which of the following was NOT significant in Nubian culture?

A)elephants
B)tombs
C)arrows
D)pottery
E)Aten
Question
Canopic jars contain

A)preserved foods.
B)preserved works of art.
C)preserved items of clothing.
D)preserved organs.
E)preserved texts.
Question
The Amarna period is associated with

A)Akhenaten and Amenhotep III.
B)Akhenaten and Nefertiti.
C)Akhenaten and Tiy.
D)Akhenaten and Amon.
E)Akhenaten and Isis.
Question
The temple at Abu Simbel honors

A)Ramses II.
B)Hatshepsut.
C)Akhenaten.
D)Nefertiti.
Question
Akhenaten was a

A)polytheist.
B)prince.
C)monk.
D)sun-worshipper.
E)mason.
Question
The function of the shield rings found at Amanishakheto's tomb was

A)funerary.
B)religious.
C)commercial.
D)artistic.
E)The function of the shield rings is not known.
Question
Most Egyptian wall paintings were made of

A)tempera.
B)encaustic.
C)buon fresco.
D)fresco secco.
E)oil.
Question
For Egypt,Nubia was a source of

A)pottery.
B)weapons.
C)gems and metals.
D)artists.
E)art and architecture.
Question
Hatshepsut's greatest architectural achievement is

A)the temple at Karnak.
B)the temple at Thebes.
C)the temple at Amarna.
D)the temple at Deir el-Bahri.
E)the temple at Luxor.
Question
The ankh is a symbol of

A)god.
B)life.
C)happiness.
D)immortality.
E)death.
Question
Hatshepsut declared herself the offspring of

A)Osiris.
B)Amon.
C)Anubis.
D)Hathor.
E)Aten.
Question
Hatshepsut's chief architect was

A)Nefrure.
B)Ahmose.
C)Tuthmose.
D)Senenmut.
E)Imhotep.
Question
The Amarna style showed

A)caricatured faces and postures.
B)intimate, relaxed poses.
C)the pharaoh in the traditional twisted view.
D)both caricatured faces and postures and intimate, relaxed poses.
Question
Styles under Akhenaten were more ________ than before his reign.

A)stylized
B)hieratic
C)conventional
D)naturalistic
E)religious
Question
Which of the following is NOT a Nubian culture?

A)Kerma
B)Kush
C)Meroë
D)Punt
Question
Tutankhamon is a well-known pharaoh because

A)he lived a long time.
B)his tomb was discovered intact.
C)he was a great scribe.
D)he was a revolutionary thinker.
E)his mummy was discovered and preserved.
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Deck 3: Ancient Egypt
1
Which of the following is true?

A)Upper Egypt is north and Lower Egypt is south.
B)The Blue Nile is north of the White Nile.
C)Upper Egypt is south and Lower Egypt is north.
D)The Nile delta is in the south.
E)The Nile floods every year without fail.
C
2
Which of the following is NOT true? A.The Palette of Narmer utilizes a system of hierarchical proportions.
B)The Palette of Narmer is a ceremonial object.
C)The Palette of Narmer is decorated in high relief.
D)The Palette of Narmer is made of slate.
E)The Palette of Narmer dates to c.3000 B.C.
C
3
"Gift of the Nile" refers to

A)Hapy.
B)Moses.
C)Osiris.
D)Egypt.
E)Lake Victoria.
D
4
The forerunner of the Pyramid appears to be the

A)ziggurat.
B)obelisk.
C)mastaba.
D)stone-cut temple.
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5
Which of the following is an Old Kingdom Egyptian pharaoh who built his tomb at Giza?

A)Seti
B)Akhenaten
C)Khafre
D)Tutankhamun
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6
The three great pyramids are located at

A)Saqqara
B)Cairo
C)Alexandria
D)Giza
E)Thebes
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7
Which of the following is true?

A)Hatshepsut was the first queen of Egypt.
B)Akhenaten was an Old Kingdom pharaoh.
C)Narmer worshipped Aten.
D)Nefertiti was Akhenaten's mother.
E)Amenhotep III was Akhenaten's father.
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8
Egyptian history is divided into

A)chronological dates.
B)king lists.
C)dynasties.
D)months and years.
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9
For the most part,pyramids are believed to have been built by

A)slaves.
B)Jews.
C)seasonal workers.
D)Nubians.
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10
The Rosetta Stone is important because

A)it led to the decipherment of hieroglyphics.
B)it is a unique stele.
C)it has Greek, cuneiform, and Egyptian writing on it.
D)it has Greek, Coptic, and Egyptian writing on it.
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11
The only surviving step pyramid was built for

A)Menkaure.
B)Khufu.
C)Khafre.
D)Narmer.
E)Zoser.
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12
Narmer was associated with

A)Menes.
B)Manetho.
C)Alexander the Great.
D)Menkaure.
E)Nefertiti.
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13
All of the following are characteristic of ancient Egyptian artistic conventions EXCEPT

A)head full front.
B)eyes full front.
C)shoulders full front.
D)feet in profile.
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14
Imhotep was

A)the sun god.
B)an architect.
C)a sculptor.
D)a painter.
E)a pharaoh.
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15
Hapy is the god of

A)hymns.
B)happiness.
C)the Nile.
D)Nubia.
E)Cairo.
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16
The Book of Two Ways is

A)a funeral text.
B)a pyramid text.
C)a map of the underworld.
D)a coffin text.
E)a ritual incantation.
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17
Which of the following is true?

A)Isis is the mother of Horus.
B)Bes is a death god.
C)Anubis is in the shape of a crocodile.
D)Horus opens the mouth of the dead.
E)Amon is the sun disk.
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18
The ________ shows the uniting of Upper and Lower Egypt and the establishment of the First Dynasty.

A)Palette of Naram-Sin
B)Palette of Narmer
C)Palette of Khafre
D)Rosetta Stone
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19
The world's longest river is

A)the River Jordan.
B)the Tigris.
C)the Nile.
D)the Mississippi.
E)the Amazon.
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20
The annual flooding of the Nile is symbolized by the birth and death of

A)Artemis.
B)Horus.
C)Rameses.
D)Osiris.
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21
A cartouche

A)is a form of cartonnage.
B)is a serekh.
C)is a scarab.
D)frames the name of a king.
E)frames a plan of the king's palace.
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22
Rahotep and Nofret are NOT

A)a prince and a princess.
B)two seated sculptures.
C)a king and a queen.
D)depicted in high relief.
E)seated in rigid poses.
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23
A building technique commonly used in Egyptian temples was

A)post-and-lintel.
B)adobe.
C)the true arch.
D)mortise and tenon.
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24
Royal figures in Egyptian art are

A)naturalistic and assertive.
B)hieratic and naturalistic.
C)assertive and stylized.
D)stylized and miniature.
E)monumental and unassuming.
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25
The source of Egyptian column types is generally

A)human forms.
B)animal forms.
C)plant forms.
D)architectural forms.
E)symbolic forms.
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26
The Egyptians used which of the following columns?

A)papyrus reeds with flower capitals
B)animal or human figure supports
C)smooth, widening shafts with bud-shaped capitals
D)fluted pillars with acanthus leaf capitals
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27
The seated statue of Khafre dates to around A.3000 B.C.
B)2500 B.C.
C)2000 B.C.
D)3500 B.C.
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28
Tomb frescoes were most popular in

A)Nubia.
B)the Middle Kingdom.
C)the Old Kingdom.
D)the New Kingdom.
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29
The tip of an obelisk is called a

A)pylon.
B)taper.
C)benben.
D)pyramidion.
E)hypostyle.
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30
Which is not true of the hypostyle hall?

A)It has columns with a base, shaft, and capital.
B)The center columns are shorter than the side columns.
C)The center columns are taller than the side columns.
D)It has columns with a shaft and capital, but no base.
E)The shafts of its columns are covered with hieroglyphs.
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31
The Temple of Amon-Mut-Khonsu is in

A)Karnak.
B)Thebes.
C)Cairo.
D)Amarna.
E)Luxor.
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32
Most pyramids were built by pharaohs in

A)Nubia.
B)the Middle Kingdom.
C)the Old Kingdom.
D)the New Kingdom.
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33
Lady Senuwy was

A)a courtesan.
B)a princess.
C)a queen.
D)a slave.
E)a lady-in-waiting.
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34
The closest meaning of the word "ka" is

A)ego.
B)double.
C)alter-ego.
D)self-image.
E)twin.
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35
An Egyptian scribe was

A)a slave.
B)a scribbler.
C)a well-educated person.
D)an author of scripture.
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36
Menkaure and Khamerernebty are

A)a sculpture in the round.
B)a wall painting.
C)architects.
D)a sculpture in very high relief.
E)Egyptians gods.
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37
The Egyptian canon of proportion was organized according to

A)nature.
B)a grid.
C)curves and rectangles.
D)triangles and trapezoids.
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38
The four pillars found in the tomb of Nefertari symbolically

A)honored the four previous dynasties.
B)represented the ancient elements of earth, wind, fire, and water.
C)supported the heavens.
D)protected her on the perilous path to the afterlife.
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39
The conventions for representing the human figure that dominated Egyptian art first occur about 3500

A)Rosetta Stone.
B)Standard of Heliopolis.
B)C.in the
C)Palette of Narmer.
D)Stele of Ramses.
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40
Egyptian paintings of royal figures are generally

A)naturalistic.
B)stylized.
C)colossal.
D)colorful.
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41
Which of the following was NOT significant in Nubian culture?

A)elephants
B)tombs
C)arrows
D)pottery
E)Aten
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42
Canopic jars contain

A)preserved foods.
B)preserved works of art.
C)preserved items of clothing.
D)preserved organs.
E)preserved texts.
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43
The Amarna period is associated with

A)Akhenaten and Amenhotep III.
B)Akhenaten and Nefertiti.
C)Akhenaten and Tiy.
D)Akhenaten and Amon.
E)Akhenaten and Isis.
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44
The temple at Abu Simbel honors

A)Ramses II.
B)Hatshepsut.
C)Akhenaten.
D)Nefertiti.
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45
Akhenaten was a

A)polytheist.
B)prince.
C)monk.
D)sun-worshipper.
E)mason.
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46
The function of the shield rings found at Amanishakheto's tomb was

A)funerary.
B)religious.
C)commercial.
D)artistic.
E)The function of the shield rings is not known.
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47
Most Egyptian wall paintings were made of

A)tempera.
B)encaustic.
C)buon fresco.
D)fresco secco.
E)oil.
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48
For Egypt,Nubia was a source of

A)pottery.
B)weapons.
C)gems and metals.
D)artists.
E)art and architecture.
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49
Hatshepsut's greatest architectural achievement is

A)the temple at Karnak.
B)the temple at Thebes.
C)the temple at Amarna.
D)the temple at Deir el-Bahri.
E)the temple at Luxor.
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50
The ankh is a symbol of

A)god.
B)life.
C)happiness.
D)immortality.
E)death.
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51
Hatshepsut declared herself the offspring of

A)Osiris.
B)Amon.
C)Anubis.
D)Hathor.
E)Aten.
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52
Hatshepsut's chief architect was

A)Nefrure.
B)Ahmose.
C)Tuthmose.
D)Senenmut.
E)Imhotep.
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53
The Amarna style showed

A)caricatured faces and postures.
B)intimate, relaxed poses.
C)the pharaoh in the traditional twisted view.
D)both caricatured faces and postures and intimate, relaxed poses.
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54
Styles under Akhenaten were more ________ than before his reign.

A)stylized
B)hieratic
C)conventional
D)naturalistic
E)religious
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55
Which of the following is NOT a Nubian culture?

A)Kerma
B)Kush
C)Meroë
D)Punt
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56
Tutankhamon is a well-known pharaoh because

A)he lived a long time.
B)his tomb was discovered intact.
C)he was a great scribe.
D)he was a revolutionary thinker.
E)his mummy was discovered and preserved.
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