The - Egyptian - Civilization - Class 3 CBSE Q&A
The - Egyptian - Civilization - Class 3 CBSE Q&A
The - Egyptian - Civilization - Class 3 CBSE Q&A
• The human population grew, as there was now plenty of food for people to eat.
Some people started to travel to buy and sell things-this was the start of trade.
These civilizations had well-planned cities, with large buildings and streets.
The growth of writing and language helped people to express their ideas.
• People developed their own religions, art, craft and culture.
Q2. Which are the main sources that tell us about the Egyptian civilization?
Ans: The main sources of information for the Egyptian civilization are the remains of
buildings, objects used by the people and the written records they left behind. These
sources have helped the historians in constructing the Egyptian history.
Ans: In Egyptian society, most of the people were farmers. There were also scribes or
writers who kept all the written records. There were priests, soldiers, engineers and
traders. There were many skilled artists and craftspeople as well. Their king was called
pharaoh.
The pyramids were built to protect the body of the dead pharaoh and their resting
place. Ancient Egyptian believed in life after death. Therefore, their pharaoh would
need all his clothes, jewellery and other things even after death. His body would also
need to be preserved.
Q5. Why did the Egyptians preserve the bodies of important people?
Ans: Ancient Egyptian believed in life after death. They believed that the mummified
body was the home for this soul or spirit. Soul will be back after a period of time.
Therefore, they preserve the bodies of important people.
Q6. Which are the written records tell us about ancient Egypt?
Ans: The ancient Egyptians left behind a lot of written records-on the walls of buildings
and on special papyrus scrolls. They used a type of picture writing known as
hieroglyphics.
Q7. What is called mummification?
When the pharaoh died, the dead body was wrapped in cotton cloth or bandages, and
preserved with special oils. This process is known as mummification and a body
wrapped in this way is called a mummy.
Ans: Rivers provided enough water for the large number of people. The soil near the
rivers was very good for farming. The rivers not only provided water for the crops but
could be used for travel too.
Q9. What is called Bronze Age? Name four Bronze Age civilizations.
Ans: Instead of stone, the people of the early civilizations used bronze, a metal, to
make tools and weapons. These civilizations are, therefore, known as the Bronze Age
civilizations
Q10. Why would it be difficult for a civilization to come up in a place with very little
water?
Ans: Water is life – and life on earth is linked to water. Our existence is dependent on
water. Our whole civilization is built on the use of water. It provides drinkable water
for human as well as animals. Farming was also depending on water and fertile land.
Trading and transportation was much easier through river.
1. River provided good places to hunt as thirsty animal came for drinking. Also river
provided a plenty of fish.
2. River provided drinking water for human too.
3. As the rivers flooded, the lands around them became fertile. This allowed them
to support farming.
4. Transportation of goods was easier through river than land. This helped in
trading.
Q12. What was the age of Egyptian Civilization?
‘Gift of the Nile’: Ans: Egypt is called the Gift of the Nile because without this river, it
would have been a barren desert. The river made Egypt fertile and provided enough
water for crops.
King of Egypt or Pharaoh: In Egypt the king was called the pharaoh. The people
respected him and even worshipped him as a god. The pharaoh was responsible for
the happiness of his people.
Pyramid of Giza: Ans: The pyramid at Giza is also known as the Great Pyramid of Khufu
as it was built as the tomb of Pharaoh Khufu. For some 4,000 years, it was the tallest
structure in the world. It is generally believed that the Great Pyramid took around 20
years to build using more than 100,000 workers.
The Sphinx: The Sphinx is another interesting figure made by the Egyptians. It has the
body of a lion and the face of a man.
Papyrus: Papyrus was a plant which grew along the river Nile. It was cut into strips and
this was used for writing on after it was dried. The word 'paper' comes from papyrus.
Civilizations: Societies, their culture and their way of life during a particular period of
time or in a particular part of the world.
Mummy: When the pharaoh died, the dead body was wrapped in cotton cloth or
bandages, and preserved with special oils. This process is known as mummification and
a body wrapped in this way is called a mummy.
Ans. Some of the important pharaohs were Khufu, Akhenaten, Ramesses II and
Tutankhamun.
The important cities in the Egyptian civilization were Thebes, Giza and Memphis.
1 Write True or False.
e. I am a plant which was cut into strips and used for writing Papyrus