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Tough Egyptian Mythology

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Egyptian Myth
Tough Egyptian Mythology game quiz
"This quiz will probably be very hard for most people who have not gone out of their way to read the more extensive Egyptian mythologies. Good luck!"

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1. Her name means 'She Who Loves Silence'; the goddess of the mountain overlooking the Valley of the Kings. She was a cobra goddess who would spit venom at anyone attempting to disturb one of the valley's royal tombs. Who was she?
    Har-em-akhet
    Meretseger
    Sakhmet
    Buto


2. Amenthes, in Egyptian mythology, is equal to what in Greek mythology?
    Hades
    Heracles
    Olympus
    Aphrodite


3. He is an ancient jackal-headed god of the dead, in later mythology identified with Osiris. Who is he?
    Meskhenet
    Nut
    Khentamenti
    Ailuros


4. Which of the following is NOT the name of one of the Egyptian falcon gods?
    Chenti-irti
    Bakha
    Behedti
    Anti


5. The name of a demon; sometimes clearly female and human, sometimes with the head of a crocodile, the torso of a wild cat and the hindquarters of a hippopotamus. Who is she?
    Nut
    Ammit
    Yaaru
    Mesenet


6. The Egyptian god-personification of Fate. His name and that of Renenet (Fortune) are usually found coupled. They are said to be in the hands of Thoth, the divine intelligence of of the gods. Who was he?
    Shai
    Hah
    Apis
    Aker


7. Which is NOT the name of an Egyptian god?
    Ha
    Hie
    Heh
    Hah


8. The term to denote the divine council of gods and goddesses in general; in specific, the group of the nine chief deities of the Osirian cycle in ancient Egyptian myth. Which word fits this description?
    Ennead
    Ogdoad
    Akeru
    Menhit


9. It consists of four gods and four goddesses who together personify the essence of the primordial chaos before the creation of the world. What is it?
    Ennead
    Akeru
    Ogdoad
    Menhit


10. Saa is the Egyptian personification of?
    sexual desire
    hunger
    birth
    intelligence


11. Imset (human), Hapi (baboon), Duamutef (jackal), and Kebechsenef (falcon) represent the four cardinal directions and are also portrayed on the four corners of the sarcophagus. They are what?
    avenging spirits
    wind gods
    the Sons of Horus
    the Priests of Re


12. In Egyptian mythology, the human personality has five specific constituents. What are they called?
    Ka, Nun, Tet, Sia and Name
    Akh, Kia, Ret, Name and Shadow
    Sia, Ba, Hil, Ret and Shadow
    Akh, Ka, Ba, Name and Shadow


13. Hike is the personification of what?
    long trips or pilgrimages
    the gods' supernatural powers
    the changes of the moon
    warrior prowess


14. He is mentioned three times in the Egyptian Book of the Dead. He is the 'firstborn son of Osiris', and seems the be one of the gods of generation. Who is he?
    NephthysNephthys is the 'Friend of the Dead,' and is first mentioned in Old Kingdom funerary literat
    Seth
    Beb
    Har-sa-iset


15. Joh is a god of what?
    medicine
    the fields
    the moon
    the waters


16. He is a deity of nature, associated by the Greeks with their god Pan. Who is he?
    Menigute
    Marekut
    Mendes
    Marinate


17. Which three deities were worshipped as a triad in Latopolis (the current Esna) in Upper Egypt?
    Auf, Kuk and Bastet
    Osiris, Isis and Seth
    Chnum, Menhit and Hike
    Re, Aken and Anti


18. She is the Goddess of Good Fortune and Childbirth. She was shown as a mixture of a hippopotamus' body, a crocodile's head, and a lion's feet. Who is she?
    Satet
    Babi
    Taurt
    Anuket


19. Though not his main position, he was worshipped as a fertility, resurrection, and vegetation god. He was married to a sky goddess. He was father to the god of the sky and protector of the dead. Who was he?
    Anun
    Seth
    Osiris
    Re


20. She was equated by the Greeks as the Egyptian version of Artemis. Who was she?
    Ipet
    Amathaunta
    Bastet
    Renpet

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