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Egyptian Animals

Created by Aitrus33

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Egyptian Myth
Egyptian Animals game quiz
"This information comes from a variety of Egyptian myths. See if you can identify the animal being described. The quiz starts off easy and gets progressively more difficult. Good luck to all!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The God Thoth is represented by a man with the head of a(n) _________
    Falcon
    Ibis
    Ram
    Hawk


2. The Goddess Bastet is pictured as a(n) ________ and is the protectress of that same animal.
    Cat
    Scarab
    Human
    Falcon


3. The animal represented by this god, the God of chaos, is unknown and is thought to have died out in ancient times as a result of overhunting.
    Apis
    Geb
    Anubis
    Set


4. The God Sobek (or Sebek) is solely associated with this animal.
    Ram
    Crocodile
    Snake
    Baboon


5. Likewise, Khnum, a creation god who fashioned humans on a potter's wheel, is almost always seen depicted as a single animal. Name it.
    Lion
    Ram
    Hippopotamus
    Crocodile


6. Of Geb, Nut, Shu, and Tefnut, _______ is most often not represented as having the head of a human, but instead a _______.
    Shu; Falcon
    Geb; Jackal
    Nut; Lioness
    Tefnut; Lioness


7. An ancient Egyptian city, located on an island, was named for this animal because the island resembled the animal in shape, not because the animal was worshipped there. Identify the animal.
    Elephant
    Heron
    Lion
    (Scarab) beetle


8. Identify the deity that is never represented by a jackal.
    Upuaut
    Imsety
    Anubis
    Duamutef


9. Edjo, also known as Wadjet or Buto, is the patron goddess of Lower Egypt. She is a _____
    Lioness
    Vulture
    Snake
    Scorpion


10. Nekhbet is the patron goddess of Upper Egypt. She is a ________
    Snake
    Lioness
    Scorpion
    Vulture


11. Maat, the goddess of truth and justice, wears the feather of what bird on her head?
    Falcon
    Eagle
    Ostrich
    Vulture


12. The Egyptian name is 'bennu' but we would be more familiar with the name _______
    Scarab
    Dwarf
    Baboon
    Phoenix


13. The Egyptians called it the 'uraeus;' we are probably more familiar with ______
    Scarab
    Ibis
    Jackal
    Cobra


14. Ammit, the 'devourer of the unjustified' described in the Book of the Dead, is a three-fold deity with the head of a ______, body of a ________, and legs of a _________.
    Lion, Bull, Hippopotamus
    Crocodile, Lion, Hippopotamus
    Snake, Bull, Lion
    Crocodile, Hippopotamus, Lion


15. We have not yet mentioned cows. Name a deity depicted as a woman with the head of a cow.
    Nun
    Mut
    Nut
    Hathor


16. The scarab is a symbol of rebirth. Identify the deity most closely associated with the scarab beetle.
    Khnum
    Khepri
    Khons
    Ka


17. Identify the animal most closely related to the goddess Selket, protectress women in childbirth and of Horus's son Qebhsenuf
    Scorpion
    Lioness
    Snake
    Gazelle


18. A deity associated with the ostrich, he is sometimes shown wearing an ostrich feather on his head, and his hieroglyph is an ostrich feather as well.
    Atum
    Geb
    Shu
    Min


19. Ta-urt (or Thoueris), an associate of Hathor and sometimes related to the dwarf god Bes, may be remembered as being depicted with her tongue sticking out and her teeth showing. Identify her animal representation.
    Crocodile
    Dog
    Baboon
    Hippopotamus


20. Some goddesses, such as Isis, are shown in Egyptian art wearing a headdress in the form of a certain bird. What bird is it?
    Ibis
    Vulture
    Falcon
    Eagle


21. Closely related to Isis, this animal is known in mythology to have guided Isis to the dead body of Osiris. The same animal also identifies the star which is most closely connected to Isis.
    Jackal
    Lion
    Bear
    Dog


22. Types that were worshipped included the Oxyrhynchus, the Lepidotus, the Latus, and the Phagrus. The Oxyrhynchus was especially sacred in Ancient Egypt; a city was even named for it. Identify the general category of these animals.
    Apes
    Fish
    Birds
    Reptiles


23. The ancient city of Lycopolis is most associated with the worship of which animal?
    Bear
    Donkey
    Wolf
    Pig


24. Horus had four sons, each representing a different animal. Which of these is NOT one of the animals represented by his children?
    Crocodile
    Baboon
    Falcon
    Jackal


25. Name the son whose animal representation was not included in question 24, and name the animal as well.
    Hapi; Ram
    Qebhsenuf; Heron
    Atum; Cat
    Imsety; Human

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