On November 4, 100 years ago, the tomb of Tutankhamun was revealed. A quiz on the pharaoh and the treasures that have become synonymous with ancient Egypt and its riches.
On November 4, 100 years ago, the tomb of Tutankhamun was revealed. A quiz on the pharaoh and the treasures that have become synonymous with ancient Egypt and its riches.

On November 4, 100 years ago, the tomb of Tutankhamun was revealed. A quiz on the pharaoh and the treasures that have become synonymous with ancient Egypt and its riches.
1.
Name the necropolis where Tomb KV62 housing Tut, the smallest in the complex, is located?
2.
The teenage king’s original name was not Tutankhamun but something connected to the God his parents prayed to. What?
3.
Which vital organ usually left inside the body during mummification is missing in the case of Tut and what is kept instead?
4.
What incident on April 16, 1939, inside the Cairo museum made many pronounce was the cause of Britain to enter WWII?
5.
How many coffins were used to keep the mummified body of Tut inside the sarcophagus?
6.
Of the 5398 items found from the burial, there were two daggers with one made from a material alien to Earth. What material?
7.
What item made of gold and inlaid with lapis, obsidian, and quartz has become the iconic symbol of Egypt?
8.
Connect ‘Downtown Abbey’ to Tut.
