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1. The Nile River flooded every year and made the nearby landA. Impossible to farm.B. Ideal for farming.C. Unfit for people to live on.D. Polluted.. 2. Considering its geography, one thing protecting Egypt from invasion and allowing it to be a strong nation for many years wasA. The flooding of the Nile.B. Gold from Nubia.C. Its large navy.D. The desert..
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1. TCAP Test ReviewBenchmark Test 2Egypt, India, and China Questions 1-35
2. 1 The Nile River flooded every year and made the nearby land
A. Impossible to farm.
B. Ideal for farming.
C. Unfit for people to live on.
D. Polluted.
3. 2 Considering its geography, one thing protecting Egypt from invasion and allowing it to be a strong nation for many years was
A. The flooding of the Nile.
B. Gold from Nubia.
C. Its large navy.
D. The desert.
4. 3 Because the Nile River empties into the Mediterranean Sea, it flows
A. East to west.
B. West to east.
C. North to south.
D. South to north.
5. 4 The Egyptian army was very successful against their enemies because the Egyptians
A. Knew the god Horus was on their side.
B. Used elephants.
C. Used bronze swords and body armor.
D. Used better military tactics.
6. 5 The Egyptian pyramids were
A. Government office buildings.
B. Empty monuments.
C. Tombs for dead pharaohs.
D. Museums.
7. 6 In order to keep track of growing wealth, the ancient Egyptians developed a system of writing called
A. Cuneiform.
B. Alphabetics.
C. Symbols.
D. Hieroglyphs.
8. 7 Egyptians predicted when the Nile would flood by using
A. Oracles
B. Astrology
C. Astronomy
D. Herbalism
9. 8 The great barrier north of India is the
A. Indian Ocean
B. Himalayas
C. Ganges River
D. Indus River
10. 9 India’s society is divided into social groups that are called
A. Occupations
B. Clans
C. Priests
D. Castes
11. 10 The religion most associated with ancient India with a belief in karma and reincarnation is
A. Egypt
B. India
C. China
D. Italy
12. 11 According to the Upanishads, reincarnation is the Hindu belief that
A. Describes the beginning of the world.
B. Explains why people suffer.
C. After death, the soul is reborn in another living thing.
D. There are many gods.
13. 12 In a caste system, people have to
A. live on common land.
B. following the teachings of the Vedas.
C. do the same jobs as their parents.
D. work for the lord of a manor.
14. 13 Siddhartha Gautama, a prince of India, began the religion of
A. Buddhism.
B. Hinduism.
C. Christianity.
D. Islam.
15. 14 China’s first civilization developed by the
A. Ganges River
B. Huang He River
C. Nile River
D. Tiber River
16. 15 A government system capable of performing the actions described to the side would most likely have been found in
A. a city.
B. a village.
C. a farming community.
D. a nomadic community
17. 16 Confucius was a(n) _________.
A. Egyptian philosopher
B. Chinese philosopher
C. Indian philosopher
D. Mesopotamian philsopher
18. 17 Which of the following was an Egyptian pharaoh?
A. Ramses II
B. Constantine
C. Kublai Khan
D. William the Conqueror
19. 18 Dynasties in China often grew weak because large empires became too
A. rich.
B. powerful.
C. difficult to govern.
D. difficult to conquer.
20. 19 Buddhism was spread from India to China by
A. The students of Confucius.
B. Europeans.
C. Missionaries.
D. Armies along the Great Wall.
21. 20 Which of the following did the Chinese invent?
A. Hieroglyphs
B. Paper made from wood pulp
C. Aqueducts
D. Walls
22. 21 Which ancient civilization is shown on the map?
A. India
B. China
C. Egypt
D. Greece
23. 22 The Indus and Ganges rivers are located in this country.
A. China
B. Italy
C. India
D. Egypt
24. 23 The Huang He River and Great Wall are located in this country.
A. China
B. India
C. England
D. Spain
25. 24 What is the name of the ancient trade route between China and Europe?
A. the Silk Road
B. the Grand Canal
C. the Mediterranean Sea
D. the Mali River Route
26. 25 Which of the following best describes a barter economy?
A. Items are exchanged for money from other regions.
B. Items are traded for food and goods from other regions.
C. Items are stolen from other regions.
D. Items are made in other regions and given as tribute.
27. 26 The Mongols, led by Genghis Khan, impacted world history
A. by spreading Christianity to Russia.
B. by building the Silk Road.
C. by conquering China and creating an empire that stretched across Asia to Eastern Europe.
D. by destroying the Japanese Empire.
28. 27 Which culture produced this painting?
A. Indian
B. Mayan
C. Chinese
D. Arab
29. 28 Which civilization left records that influenced the way Greeks and Romans understood medicine?
A. Indus
B. Egyptian
C. Chinese
D. Babylonian
30. 29 How did the Chinese farm their lands?
A. They built terraces along the slope of the mountains to plant crops.
B. They only grazed animals.
C. Chinese farmers were unable to farm because the Yellow River often flooded.
D. They did not farm and purchased food from traders traveling the Silk Road.
31. 30 This landmark was built in China to protect from invaders.
A. Hadrian’s Wall
B. Constantinople Wall
C. Wall of Jerusalem
D. Great Wall
32. 31 A scholar could study which epic to learn about early Indian culture?
A. The Aeneid
B. Gilgamesh
C. Mahabharata
D. The Odyssey
33. 32 One difference between the development of civilizations in India and Egypt was the
A. growth of cities.
B. influence of Hinduism.
C. development along rivers.
D. interaction with the Native American civilization.
34. 33 Which ancient civilization used hieroglyphics?
A. Egypt
B. India
C. Mesopotamia
D. Sumeria
35. 34 Which type of ancient community includes: domesticated animals, invention of new tools, and irrigation systems?
A. farming
B. nomadic
C. city-state
D. state
36. 35 The development of writing in ancient Mesopotamia made possible the first visible
A. legal codes.
B. private businesses.
C. national armies.
D. organized religions.