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The Creation of the Suez Canal Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about The Creation of the Suez Canal? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

The canal was built using only picks, shovels, and manual labor—no machines were used.

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✗ FALSE

While much work was manual, steam-powered dredgers and excavators were used extensively, especially in later stages. It was not a pre-industrial project.

2.

The Suez Canal has no locks because the Mediterranean and Red Seas are at nearly the same sea level.

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Both seas have negligible tidal differences and similar water levels, so a lock-free channel was possible—a key reason for the canal's success.

3.

Ferdinand de Lesseps built the Suez Canal using the exact same design as the Panama Canal.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

De Lesseps later attempted the Panama Canal using a sea-level design like Suez, but Panama's terrain and diseases forced a lock-based design. The two projects were very different.

4.

The Suez Canal was funded entirely by the Egyptian government without foreign loans.

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The project was financed by the Suez Canal Company, a French-led venture. Egypt owned 44% of shares but later sold them to Britain, leading to British control.

5.

The Suez Canal opened in 1869, but its first ship through was a British royal yacht, not an Egyptian one.

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The first ship was the French imperial yacht 'L'Aigle', carrying Empress Eugénie. It led the procession, not the British yacht HMS Osborne.

6.

The Suez Canal shortened the sea route from London to Mumbai by over 4,000 miles.

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✓ TRUE

The canal saves about 5,200 statute miles compared to the route around Africa, so the saving is indeed over 4,000 miles.

7.

Ancient Egyptians built a precursor canal connecting the Nile to the Red Sea over 2,000 years before the Suez.

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Pharaohs like Necho II and later Darius I dug a canal linking the Nile to the Red Sea, used for centuries and later abandoned. The modern Suez Canal bypassed the Nile.

8.

The Suez Canal was dug entirely by paid workers, not slaves.

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The canal was constructed largely through corvée labor—forced conscription of Egyptian peasants who were paid minimal wages under harsh conditions. It was not entirely paid voluntary work.

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