Literary quiz "In the footsteps of children's stories" (6th grade). Literary quiz "through the pages of your favorite books" Comic questions on Russian literature

OBJECTIVES: increasing interest in literature; broadening the horizons of students; development of skills to actively demonstrate one’s abilities, ingenuity, and work in a team; unification of the class team.

Teams from grades 5 and 6 take part in the game.

I.WARM-UP “FAIRY TALES IN QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS”
For each correct answer, the team is awarded one point.

1. In which state did the heroes of many Russian folk tales live? (in the distant kingdom, in the thirtieth state)
2. What was the bun: gingerbread or pie? (with gingerbread)
3. What is the real name of the Frog Princess? (Vasilisa the Wise)
4. Name the long-lived fairy-tale king. (Koschei)
5. Name the formidable weapon of the Nightingale the Robber. (whistling)
6. The Poles call her Edzina, the Czechs - Ezinka, the Slovaks - Hedgehog Baba, but what do we call her? (Baba Yaga)
7. Name the birthplace of Kolobok (oven)
8. Name the only heroine of the fairy tale “Turnip” whose name we know? (Bug)
9. Name a fairy-tale character who goes out of his way? (Princess Frog)
10. What is the name of the part of a woman’s dress in which lakes, swans and other elements of the environment are placed (the sleeve of the Frog Princess’s dress)
11. What fairytale headdress can’t be drawn? (invisibility hat)
12. What is the “workplace” of the scientist’s cat? (oak)
13. Which fairy tale tells about the dire consequences of poor fire safety equipment? ("Cat house")
14. Which fairy tale talks about some of the difficulties associated with delivering fresh baked goods to your home? ("Little Red Riding Hood")
15. Who did Winnie the Pooh give an empty pot for his birthday? (to Eeyore)
16. There are 38 parrots, 6 monkeys and 1 baby elephant. Who is this? (boa)
17. Who was the good sorceress to the fairy-tale Cinderella? (godfather)
18. How many letters were “lost” in the original name of Captain Vrungel’s yacht? (2)
19. Name a Russian folk tale in which there were 3 attempted murders and one murder? (“Kolobok”)
20. Which fairy-tale characters lived “30 years and 3 years”? (old man with old woman)

II. KRYLOV ZOO
Guess the same words - the names of animals that can be found in Krylov's fables - hidden in several proverbs. The fewer proverbs, the better. If you guess the first proverb - 3 points, the second - 2, the third - 1.

HE would pretend to be a goat, but the tail is not like that.
. No matter how you feed HIM, HE keeps looking into the forest.
. HIS feet feed. (wolf)

HER paws are soft and her claws are sharp.
. SHE smells whose meat she ate.
. A kind word and HER is pleased. (cat)

And SHE remembers who feeds her.
. Don't be afraid of HER nonsense, but be afraid of HER silent one.
. SHE is in the manger: she doesn’t eat herself and doesn’t give it to others. (dog)

SHE will guide seven wolves.
. HER tail is not for beauty.
. SHE even counts chickens in her sleep. (fox)

A big donkey won't make a HE.

Making HIM out of a molehill.
. Ay, Moska, you know she is strong, that she barks at HIM. (elephant)

And the wolf eats just a few of them.
. Don't pretend to be HER: the wolf will eat you.
. They beat the wolf not because he is gray, but because he ate HER. (sheep)

Don't throw your pearls in front of THEM.
. SHE will always find dirt.
. Place HER at the table, with her feet on the table. (pig)

HE sings for a month, but the crow caws all year round.
. The swallow begins the day, and HE ends it.
. HE doesn't need a golden cage, a green branch is better. (nightingale)

Don't teach HER to swim.
. That's why SHE is in the sea, so that the crucian carp doesn't doze off.
. I wish I knew when SHE changes her teeth. (pike)

III. LITERARY VERIFIER
Tell me whether you believe it or not that...

1. Ilya Muromets was a bomber. (Yes, “Ilya Muromets” is a bomber aircraft designed by Sikorsky)
2. The Champs Elysees in Paris are named after Prince Elisha, the hero of the fairy tale by A.S. Pushkin. (No)
3. A.P. Chekhov received only “A’s” for school essays. (No, he never received higher than a “C” for school essays)
4. One day M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin received a “D” for an essay he wrote instead of his daughter. (Yes, and also with a note: “You don’t know Russian!”)
5. After the tragic duel of A.S. Pushkin, V.A. Zhukovsky exclaimed: “Ay-ay-ay, they killed a black man, they killed a black man...” (No)
6. Lake Pleshcheyevo in the Yaroslavl region is named after the Russian poet A.N. Pleshcheev. (No)
7. He is a poet, she is poetics. (No, she is a poetess. And poetics is the study of poetic creativity)
8. In the fable “Quartet,” the author makes fun of animals that play musical instruments poorly. (No)

IV. THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS
In the titles of famous works, all words were replaced with their opposite meaning. Try to restore the true names encrypted in this way.

1. “Dog Barefoot” (“Puss in Boots”)
2. “Girl-kalancha” (“Boy with a Thumb”)
3. “Blue Handkerchief” (“Little Red Riding Hood”)
4. “Iron Lock” (“Golden Key”)
5. “Znayka underground” (“Dunno on the Moon”)
6. “The Sand Maid” (The Snow Queen)
7. “The Tale of the Iron Hen” (“The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”)
8. “Giant Mouth” (“Dwarf Nose”)

V. COLLECT AN ILLUSTRATION

Whoever completes the puzzle picture the fastest will name the work and the author. (You can take any illustration and cut it into pieces to get a puzzle, or you can take ready-made ones (I took the “Quartet” puzzles based on Krylov’s demon)

Summing up, awarding the winners.


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LITERARY RIDDLES AND CHARADES

Its poets compose,

Dedicated to kings and heroes.

(Oh yeah)

I. Ageeva

Compiler of dictionaries

For adults and for children.

(V. Dahl)

I. Ageeva

My first the syllable grows in the oak grove,

Second- deep ditch,

Add a letter or preposition.

Then find third syllable:

Knows him very well

Who plays billiards?

And in in general- this is a story

Great poet.

(Oak + Ditch + S + Cue = “Dubrovsky.”)

exclamation, affirmation,

Everything is a poet's work.

(O + Yes = Oda.)

Who knows the parts of a motorcycle?

He will guess the word.

And if you add the letter “D”,

It will be possible to stage it on stage.

(Frame - d frame.)

You probably know me

I am the hero of Pushkin's fairy tales.

But if you replace “L” with “N”,

I will become a Siberian river.

(E l isey - E n isei.)

With the letter “I” is a storm, an eruption,

Flood, comet fall,

And without “I” - these are the fruits of inspiration,

What poets give us lovingly.

(Poetry I- poetry.)

I. Ageeva

This word means

What all poets are looking for.

We change the order of the letters -

We get the enterprise.

(Rhyme - firm.)

I. Ageeva

First- that's the boy's name,

well and second- you read in a book.

(Novel.)

I. Ageeva

At the church first glitters

And there is a carved cross on it.

The state has second,

All the people choose her.

A third in the book you will find

And you'll read it in half an hour.

(Chapter.)

I. Ageeva

LITERARY ANAGRAMS

Rearrange the letters in the given words so that they become either literary terms, or the names of writers, or the names of book characters.

ILO T _ _(Unit of collected works.)

(Volume.)

WHALE AND _ _(Rhythmic stress, strong place in the verse.)

(Ict.)

CHALK L _ _(Polish science fiction writer.)

(Lem Stanislav.)

CURRENT TO _ _(Character in the novel “Master and Margarita.")

(Cat.)

FEOD D _ _ _(English writer.)

(Defoe Daniel.)

TORBA B _ _ _ _(Russian children's poetess.)

(Barto A.L.)

BANK TO _ _ _(The addressee of the poem “II remember a wonderful moment...” A.S. Pushkin.)

(Kern A.P.)

FUGA G _ _ _(German writer- storyteller.)

(Gauff IN.)

OPER P _ _ _(A writer's tool.)

(Feather.)

NERVE IN _ _ _(French writer - fantastic.)

(Vern Jules.)

BOXING RING G _ _ _(Russian writer.)

(Green A.S.)

VEGA G _ _ _(Character from the play “Cherrygarden" A.P. Chekhov.)

(Gaev.)

MACIES A _ _ _(Russian children's writer and poet.)

(Akim Ya.L.)

OVAL A _ _ _(Pseudonym of N.V. Gogol.)

(Alov.)

MONET N _ _ _(Captain from the book by J. Verne.)

(Nemo.)

ACCORDION B _ _ _(Play by V. Mayakovsky.)

(“Bath.”)

REGIMENT TO _ _ _(Play by V. Mayakovsky.)

("Bug".)

COURT TO _ _ _(Unloved groom Thumbelina.)

(Mole.)

UKOS WITH _ _ _(The heroine of the fairy tale “Three fat man.")

(Suok.)

FORCE L _ _ _(The heroine of many fables by I.A. Krylova.)

(Fox.)

DARK M _ _ _(Novel by M. Gorky.)

("Mother".)

EMIR M _ _ _(Cycle of poems by A. Blok.)

(Mary.)

FOOT ABOUT _ _ _ _(Name of the Greatschemer and son of Taras Bulba.)

(Ostap.)

HORNY Ш _ _ _ _(Tale by A. Gaidar.)

("School".)

CHOICE ABOUT _ _ _ _(Roman I. Goncharov.)

(“Cliff.”)

KID E _ _ _ _(Russian authorpoetic tale.)

(Ershov P.P.)

VALLEY D _ _ _ _ _(The hero of P. Bazhov’s tale.)

(Danilo.)

NONSENSE N _ _ _ _ _(Chilean poetnamed after Pablo, Nobel Prize laureate.)

(Neruda.)

ISLAND R _ _ _ _ _(Character "War andworld" by L. Tolstoy.)

(Rostov.)

STOP P _ _ _ _ _(One of the musketeers.)

(Porthos.)

ALGEBRA B _ _ _ _ _ _(Accountant from the novel“Golden Calf” by I. Ilf and E. Petrov.)

(Berlaga.)

BELOVIK B _ _ _ _ _ _(Character“Man in a Case” by A.P. Chekhov.)

(Belikov.)

GNESINA WITH _ _ _ _ _ _(Title heroinepoems by S. Yesenin.)

(Snegina, “Anna Snegina.”)

SHOEMAKER B _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(Hero"Overcoats" by Gogol.)

(Bashmachkin.)

PRODUCT A _ _ _ _(Creator of literary works.)

SOCRATES C _ _ _ _ _ (Linear product particle.)

(Line.)

ATLANT T _ _ _ _ _(Outstandingwriter's ability.)

(Talent.)

FIRM R _ _ _ _(Subject of search for poets.)

(Rhyme.)

NOT HERZ G _ _ _ _ _(Russian writer- revolutionary.)

(Herzen A.I.)

NO OS WITH _ _ _ _(Kind of poem,Shakespeare's favorite.)

(Sonnet.)

I'M ANGRY Z _ _ _(French writer by named Emil.)

(Zola.)

AY NERVES IN_ _ _ _ _ _(Russian brothers-writers, authors of famous detective stories.)

(Weiners.)

CANCER TO _ _ _ _ _(Famous short storyP. Merimee, cycle of poems by A. Blok.)

(“Carmen.”)

MAG TAZOV G _ _ _ _ _ _ _(People's poet Dagestan.)

(Gamzatov Rasul.)

GEL US G _ _ _ _ _ _(Russian playwright.)

(Gelman A.I.)

PAIR HERE P _ _ _ _ _ _(Character in the playOstrovsky "Dowry", deceived

Larisa Dmitrievna.)

(Paratov Sergey Sergeevich.)

PA + WALL A _ _ _ _ _ _(Poetic meter.)

(Anapaest.)

YES + NO D _ _ _ _(Italian poet, author"Divine Comedy".)

(Dante Alighieri.)

VOLT + RE IN _ _ _ _ _ _(Frenchwriter-philosopher.)

(Voltaire.)

DARK + ZINA TO _ _ _ _ _ _ _(Russianwriter, historian.)

(Karamzin N.M.)

FOREHEAD + ONE B _ _ _ _ _ _ (Former Pushkin estate.)

(Boldino.)

LIPS + WOLF B _ _ _ _ _ _ _(Russian writer.)

(Bulgakov M.A.)

MAC + BALL M _ _ _ _ _(Russian children's poet.)

(Marshak S.Ya.)

KIT + RICE TO _ _ _ _ _(Queen detectives.)

(Christie Agatha.)

ROLL + OWL N _ _ _ _ _ _ _(Russian poet.)

(Nekrasov ON THE.)

BACK + NUT Z _ _ _ _ _ _(Russian poet, translator.)

(Zakhoder B.V.)

CANCER + ELEPHANT TO _ _ _ _ _ _(in moderationplump character Astrid Lindgren.)

(Carlson.)

TURNIP + LIK R _ _ _ _ _ _(Responsea short statement from one of the characters in the play.)

(Replica.)

Riot police + GOAL M _ _ _ _ _ _(Expandedstatement of one of the characters in the play.)

(Monologue.)

LITERARY HOMONYMS

Not only the confusing and predicament, but also the cover of cardboard, leather and other materials that encloses the book.

(Binding.)

Not only the result of multiplication, but also the fruit of the labor of a writer or poet.

(Work.)

Not only a geometric curve, but also a strong exaggeration to create an artistic image.

(Hyperbola.)

Not only the mesh fabric for checkered embroidery, but also the main storyline of the work.

(Canvas.)

Not only a student’s document on academic performance, but also the form of a literary work.

(Diary.)

Not only patience, resilience and self-control, but also a quote.

(Excerpt.)

Not only a detail in the form of a wheel with a groove around the circumference for a cable, but also a Russian poet.

(Block - Alexander Blok.)

Not only the name of short-grass golf courses, but also the pseudonym of a Russian writer.

(Green - Green Alexander. Real name is Grinevsky.)

Not only a series of equal-sized objects superimposed on one another, but also a rhythmic pattern that is minimally repeated in the verse.

(Foot.)

Not only a difficult event, an experience that causes moral suffering, but also a type of literary work.

(Drama.)

Not only the dome of the church, but also the section of the book.

(Chapter.)

Not only a criminal solving specialist, but also a literary work depicting the solving of intricate crimes.

(Detective.)

Not only a metal frying utensil, but also a Ukrainian poet, musician, philosopher and teacher.

(Frying pan - Grigory Savvich Frying pan.)

Not only a marine invertebrate of the order of decapod crustaceans, but also the name of a Persian poet, author of world-famous philosophical quatrains.

(Omar - Omar Khayyam.)

Not only an armored military vehicle, but also a people's poet of Belarus.

(Tank - Tank Maxim.)

Not only a type of story, but also the name of the Russian poetess Matveeva.

(Novella - Novella Nikolaevna Matveeva.)

Not only the axis in the moving parts of the mechanisms of electrical measuring instruments, but also the addressee of the poem by A.S. Pushkin “I remember a wonderful moment...”

(Kern - Anna Petrovna Kern.)

Not only the name of the world's second cosmonaut, but also the surname of a Russian writer with the name of the world's first cosmonaut.

(German. German Titov and German Yuri Pavlovich.)

Not only the Russian measure of weight, but also the character of the “Golden Calf”.

(Lb.)

Not only the Prime Minister of Great Britain - the “Iron Lady” -, but also the young heroine of Mark Twain, to whom Tom Sawyer declared his love.

(Thatcher: Margaret and Becky.)

Not only a brilliant performance, a spectacle, but also an English writer, Nobel Prize laureate in 1925.

(The show is The George Bernard Show.)

Not only an exhibition-presentation of new car models, but also a literary and artistic circle of selected people gathering in a private home.

(Salon.)

Not only a one-time subsidy awarded to a scientific institution, a creative team or an individual performer of any work, but also the captain of a work by Jules Verne.

(Grant.)

Not only the left or right side of the human body, but also the “housewife” of the Kid in Astrid Lindgren’s book.

(Bock - Miss Bok.)

Not only a book unit of the collected works of an author, but also the name of the young hero Mark Twain.

(Volume.)

Not only a resident of Finland, but also a young hero of Mark Twain.

(Finn - Huck Finn.)

Not only a brand of domestic car, but also a goddess of beauty, love, and marriage in Russian mythology.

(Lada.)

Not only the hero of Alexandre Dumas, who became a fabulously rich count, but also the French monarchist, who killed A.S. in a duel. Pushkin.

(Dantes. Edmond Dantes became the Count of Monte Cristo.)

Not only the bend of the seashore, but a character in M. Gorky’s play “At the Bottom”.

(Luke.)

Not only the city of the “Golden Ring” of Russia, but also the character of the novel by L.N.

(Rostov.)

Tolstoy "War and Peace".

Literary and mathematical quiz

To which Russian poet do these mathematical lines belong: “We consider everyone to be zeros, and ourselves to be ones”?

(A.S. Pushkin.)

Which Pushkin hero said:

"... I believed

I use algebra to create harmony..."

(Salieri in the work “Mozart and Salieri.”)

Whose lines are these?

“We love everything - and the heat of cold numbers,

And the gift of divine visions,

We understand everything - and the sharp Gallic meaning,

And the gloomy German genius..."

(A. Block “Scythians”.)

Which poet sang numbers?

“I bow to you, I wish you, numbers!

Free, ethereal, like shadows,

To thoughts from the height of inspiration!

(V. Bryusov “Numbers”.)

Victor Hugo once noted that the human mind has three keys that allow people to know, think, and dream. Two of them are a letter and a note. What's the third key?

(Number.)

Who was dubbed "the princess of parallelograms" by George Gordon Byron?

(His wife, who gave birth to his daughter Augusta Ada Lovelace, who inherited her mathematical abilities from her mother and became the world’s first programmer. True, her parents separated when her daughter was not even a year old, so Ada did not know her famous father.)

“I peer into you, oh numbers...” wrote Velimir Khlebnikov in his poem. What is it called?

(“Numbers.”)

Also in XI century, he considered all the options for solving the cubic equation using geometric methods, although he encouraged others to more often look at beautiful women and a glass of wine. Who are we talking about?

(About Omar Khayyam, who studied astronomy, physics, and mathematics.)

What books did mathematics professor and logician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll, write?

(“Alice in Wonderland”, “Through the Looking Glass.”)

What did Lewis Carroll invent as a mathematician?

(Ways to check the divisibility of numbers by 17 and 19. A technique for memorizing a series of digits of the infinite fraction 3.14..., thanks to which he could write the number pup to 71 decimal places.

Anticipated some ideas of mathematical logic.)

What Russian measure of length gave the name to two collections of poems by Marina Tsvetaeva? (Verst. Collections “Versts I ", "Versts II

", 1921-1922)

Here is a line from the work of the French writer Alphonse Daudet: “Four thousand barefoot and waving arms Arabs ran after the camel like fools, flashing six hundred thousand teeth.” Now count how many teeth each of the Arabs described by the writer has?

How many inhabitants were there in the village of Florida, Missouri, in which the future writer Mark Twain was born, if in his autobiography the writer says: “I increased the population by exactly one percent. Not every historical figure can boast that he did more for his hometown”?

(100 people.)

In the story by I.S. Turgenev's "Mumu" says that Gerasim was "twelve inches tall." One inch is approximately equal to 4.4 cm. It turns out that Gerasim’s height was about 53 cm, which contradicts the description of the powerful figure of the hero in the story. Was Turgenev bad at mathematics?

What number received the name Scheherazade (Scheherazade) and what are its wonderful properties?

(1001 is Scheherazade’s number, it can be seen in the title of the immortal fairy tales “A Thousand and One Nights.” From a mathematical point of view, the number 1001 has a number of interesting properties:

a) This is the smallest natural four-digit number that can be represented as the sum of cubes of two natural numbers: 1001 = 10 3 +1 3;

b) The number 1001 consists of 77 unfortunate devil's dozens (1001 = 77x13), 91 elevens or 143 sevens (remember that the number 7 was considered a magic number);

c) The properties of the number 1001 are used to determine the divisibility of a number by 7, 11 and 13.)

Is it true that A.S. Pushkin was born in MDCCXCIX, and died in MDCCCXXXVII year?

(Yes, the years of his life in Arabic recording are 1799-1837.)

What prose genre is the arithmetic average of a story and a novel?

(Tale.)

How, remembering the year of birth of L.N. Tolstoy (1828), is it easy to remember the day and month of his birth?

(The number of the year in the century - 28 - coincides with the birthday, and the number of the century - 8 - coincides with the number of the month of birth. Hence the writer’s full date of birth is August 28, 1828. This is how mathematical observation can help you.)

The record holder among writers with a score of 27,000 is L.N. Tolstoy, and in second place is A.S. Pushkin with 24,000. In what nomination?

(According to the vocabulary used.)

According to scientists, the characters in Shakespeare's works pronounce this word 2,259 times. What is this word?

("Love".)

“Mathematical” children's folklore is... What?

(Counting books, counting books.)

What “literary value” of a work can be both positive and negative?

(Hero, character in a literary work.)

What line can be found in a literary work?

(Storyline.)

What do they like to make “divisible” from an unkilled bear, according to the Russian proverb?

(Skin. Share the skin of an unkilled bear.)

What mathematical law, known to everyone since elementary school, has become a popular proverb?

(The sum does not change by changing the places of the terms. This is a commutative, or commutative law, a property of addition and multiplication, expressed by the formulas a + b = b + a, ab = ba.)

Who is taller: the fabulous short Russian Little Man or Thumbelina?

(Thumbelina, because Thumbelina’s height is 2.54 cm, which is larger than the size of a marigold.)

What is the total weight of Deniska Korablev and his friend Mishka, characters in stories by Viktor Dragunsky.

(24.5 + 25.5 = 50 kg, story “Exactly 25 kilos.”)

How many person was hiding under the pseudonym of Kozma Prutkov?

(Four: A.K. Tolstoy and three Zhemchuzhnikov brothers - Alexey, Vladimir and Alexander Mikhailovich..)

QUIZ “INITIALS”

Which famous Russian poet's initials (starting with his surname) form a sports and card term?

(P Ushkina A lexandra WITH ergeevich - PASS.)

The initials of which Russian revolutionary poet and Soviet playwright (starting with the surname) form the abbreviation of the body that monitors and supervises road safety?

(G Erzen A lexander AND Vanovich and G elman A lexander AND Saakovich - traffic police.)

The initials of which Russian classic writer (starting with the surname) add up to the name of an evergreen coniferous tree?

(T Urgeneva AND vana WITH ergeevich - YEW.)

The initials of which Russian thinker and writer (starting with the surname) form the abbreviation of a self-governing scientific organization in Russia?

(R adishcheva A lexandra N Ikolaevich - RAS - R Russian A academy n auk.)

The initials of which Russian writer with a count's title (starting with the name) form a theatrical term meaning part of a theatrical action?

(A lexey TO Konstantinovich T fat - ACT.)

The initials of which Russian poet of the Nekrasov school (starting with the surname) form an address to an adult man in Poland?

(P Leshcheeva A lexya N Ikolaevich - PAN.)

Which well-known Russian children's poetess's initials (starting with her last name) form the name of a big dance evening?

(B arteau A rot L ivovny - BALL.)

The initials of which Russian writer and poet (starting with the name) form the abbreviation of the sports title from which a serious sports career begins.

(TO Constantine M Ikhailovich WITH Imonov - KMS, To candidate in m Aster With port.)

Which Russian writer's initials, starting with his pseudonym surname, add up to a frog word, and with his real surname, starting with his first name, add up to the brand of a domestic car?

(TO Averin IN eniamin A lexandrovich - KVA, IN eniamin A lexandrovich Z ilber - VAZ.)

What word can be formed from the initials of the children's writer Marshak: THERE or SYAM?

(SYAM - WITH Amuel I Kovlevich M arshak.)

The initials of which Russian writer (starting with the surname), who gave wonderful fairy tales to children, form the personal pronoun of the second person plural of the instrumental case?

(IN Olkova A lexandra M Elentyevich - TO YOU.)

The initials of which Russian writer (starting with the name) form a substance that gives shine.

(L ev A Bramovich TO assil - LAC.)

Which great Russian science fiction writer's initials (starting with his last name) form the name of a small restaurant?

(B Elyaeva A lexandra R Omanovich - BAR.)

The initials of which Russian poet, author and performer of songs form the abbreviation of one of the branches of the Armed Forces?

(IN Ysotsky IN ladimir WITH Emenovich - Air Force.)

Which Russian children's writer's initials consist of three letters "N"?

(N wasp N Ikolaja N Ikolaevich.)

Which Russian poetess's initials consist of three letters "A"?

(A Khmatova A nny A ndreevny.)

Which Russian writer's initials (starting with his last name) add up to a physical quantity numerically equal to the product of body mass and the acceleration of free fall?

(IN eltistova E vgeniya WITH Erafimovich - WEIGHT.)

Which Russian writer's initials (starting with his name) form a synonym for the consonant word “Yes”?

(A Natolia G Eorgievich A lexina - AHA.)

The initials of which of the Russian brother writers, authors of detective novels, add up (starting with the name) into a word from a poor dog’s vocabulary?

(G George A lexandrovich IN ainera - WOOF. This is the younger brother of Arkady Alexandrovich Weiner.)

The initials of which most famous French writer, starting with the surname, add up to a positive answer, but starting with the name - into a place for sinners.

(D Yuma A lexander - D A, A lexander D Yuma - HELL.)

The initials of which famous French writer (starting with the surname) form the abbreviation of our Baikal-Amur Mainline?

(B Eilya A nri M ari - BAM. He worked under the pseudonym Stendhal.)

JOKIC QUIZ

Dentist- is he a literary critic specializing in the works of Dante, or a dentist?

(Dentist.)

Pedantry- is this an imitation of Dante or extreme precision and accuracy?

(Second.)

Fiction - this is a description of the invention of A.G. Bella or mass literary entertainment production?

(Second.)

Makeup artist- is this a researcher of the Brothers Grimm or a theater worker?

(Theater worker doing makeup for the performers.)

Hobbit- is this a person who has a hobby, or a fairy-tale character?

(Fairy-tale character by John Tolkien.)

Critic- is he a resident of the Greek island of Crete or a person involved in the interpretation and evaluation of works of literature from the point of view of modernity?

(A person engaged in criticism. And a resident of the island of Crete is a Cretan.)

He is a critic, she is... Who?

(Criticism.)

Just two prepositions are needed prose writer to create all his works?

(Pro-for - prose.)

What is a natural disaster?

(This is when you were assigned to learn a lot of poems at home.)

How old was A.S. Pushkin, when was he born?

(Zero.)

Who is better to be: a bibliophile or a bibliomaniac?

(A bibliomaniac’s love for collecting books is simply pathological; he already forgets about the cultural value of collected objects. It’s better to be a bibliophile.)

The deep meaning of Krylov’s fable “The Crow and the Fox” is that only by losing the cheese did the crow gain... What?

(Freedom of speech.)

And Mazai and Pikhto - who are they?

(Each of them is a grandfather.)

What very famous fairy tale... ruins children's teeth?

(“Golden Key” is a toffee candy that is excellent at removing fillings.)

Which fairy-tale heroine of Charles Perrault can not only the wolf, but also all the kids feast on?

(“Little Red Riding Hood,” because these are chocolates.)

Which fairy-tale hero has been quenching the thirst of Russian children since Soviet times?

(“Pinocchio” is a soda drink.)

Which American writer was dubbed “zero inductance” by physicists and jokers?

(O. Henry = 0 henry, and inductance is measured in henry.)

In “War and Peace” L.N. Tolstoy has a phrase: “Pierre Bezukhov opened the letter.” Where did Pierre get the computer and printer at that time?

(Nowhere, of course. The word “unsealed” should be understood as “opened.”)

Russian programmers have proven that Carlson is a computer glitch! What is their proof?

(Carlson appears only when the Kid's windows are open -windows.)

Which Turgenev hero did not have a sound card?

(Gerasim is a mute janitor.)

What is the difference between “Spring Waters” and “Spring Waters”?

(“Spring Waters” is a poem by F.I. Tyutchev, and “Spring Waters” is a story by I.S. Turgenev.)

Why mathematicians love it so much epigrams And epitaphs?

(Because they contain their favorite number Pi - p: uh pi grams, uh pi tafia.)

In the name of which character A.A. Milna run out of all domestic addresses on the Internet?

(RU- little kangaroo. This is how the characters are read - . RU)

The name of which title character of the novel by L.N. Is Tolstoy read the same way both from left to right and from right to left?

(Karenina Anna - Anna.)

Literary quiz with answers for elementary school “Who is the author of the work?”


Alla Alekseevna Kondratyeva, primary school teacher, Zolotukhinsk Secondary School, Kursk Region
Description of material: This material can be used by kindergarten teachers and primary school teachers for extracurricular activities, children's leisure time and as a final lesson at the end of the school year.
Target: formation in children of preschool and primary school age of interest and need for reading (perception) of books, development of aesthetic taste, organization of children's leisure time.
Tasks:
1. To introduce children of preschool and primary school age to the world of book culture, to educate literate readers.
2. To consolidate children’s knowledge, develop cognitive and creative activity, memory, speech, and intelligence.
3. To instill in children a cognitive interest in books, to form emotional responsiveness to a literary work.

“Students should,” wrote K.D. Ushinsky, “transmit “not only this or that knowledge, but also help them independently acquire new knowledge without a teacher.”

“A good book is like a germinating seed, it sprouts in the soul, and when this happens, the book becomes a demanding and strict interlocutor.” Victor Astafiev



1. We all know his works: “Cockroach”, “Aibolit”, “Barmaley”, “Telephone”, “Fly – Tskotukha”, “Fedorino’s Woe....


(K. Chukovsky)
2. The wonderful fairy tales of this writer: “Cinderella”, “Sleeping Beauty”, “Puss in Boots”, “Tom Thumb”, “Little Red Riding Hood”, “Bluebeard” are glorified in Russian music, ballets, films, theatrical performances, painting and graphics dozens and hundreds of times. "


(C.Perrault)
3. This writer sang in his works Justice, Goodness, Love, and a sense of human dignity. He gave the world "The Snow Queen".


(G.H.Andrsen)
4. This great poet did not write his fairy tales specifically for children, but it turned out that children have known and loved them since childhood. “The Golden Cockerel” is the last fairy tale of a world-famous writer.


(A.S. Pushkin)
5. The authors of the fairy tales “The Town Musicians of Bremen” and “The Pot of Porridge” are brothers. State their last name.


(Brothers Grimm)
6. His story “Who Said Meow?” all children know and love.


(V.G. Suteev)


7. "Timur and his team", "Blue Cup", "R.V.S.", "Hot Stone", "Military Secret", "Far Countries", "Smoke in the Forest", "Fourth Dugout", " School" wrote...


(A.P. Gaidar)


8.Who wrote the adventure story “The Living Hat”?


(N. Nosov)



9. Copper Mountain The Mistress is the main character of his fairy tales.


(P.P. Bazhov)
10. The works “Uncle Styopa”, “He’s so absent-minded”, “My friend and I”, “Merry Travelers” do not leave any child indifferent.


(S.V. Mikhalkov)
11. The stories of this writer, including “The Magic Word,” are well known to schoolchildren.


(V.A. Oseeva)



12. Some of this writer’s favorite heroes are Uncle Fyodor, Dog and Cat.


(E.N. Uspensky)


13. “Cat House”, “Twelve Months” and other works of this writer are loved by both children and adults.


(S.Ya. Marshak)
14. Who is the author of the funny stories “Deniska’s Stories”.


(V. Dragunsky)


15. Who doesn’t know her Carlson?


(Astrid Lindgren.)
16. This writer told the world about the adventures of the brave girl Ellie


(A.M. Volkov)


17. Many plays by this writer are shown in the country’s theaters - “Rostik in the Dense Forest”, “Little Little Mermaid”, “Very Smart Toys”, and an opera was created based on his fairy tale play “Lopushok near Lukomorye”.


(B.V. Zakhoder)
18. His “Seven-flowered Flower” is truly magical and teaches
good.


(V.P. Kataev)


19. This writer came up with a story about the wooden boy Cipollino.


(D.Rodari)


20. Is this tale about the jungle, wolves, a child? Who is author?


(R. Kipling)


21. I came up with a tale about lost time...


(E. Schwartz)


22. They dropped Mishka on the floor,
They tore off Mishka's paw.
I still won't leave him,
Because he is good." Whose poems are these?


(A. Barto)
23. “Golden Meadow”, “Fox Bread” and his other works introduce children to the natural world.


(M. Prishvin)


24.His “Forest Newspaper” became an entire encyclopedia of nature.

Literary quiz “Through the pages of your favorite books” among 6th grade students Goals: to help increase students’ interest in literature and literary creativity. Objectives: 1. determine the level of literary knowledge and skills of students; 2. promote the formation of creative reading skills; 3. develop the imagination and creativity of students. Participants: 6th grade students Number of teams: 2 teams of 5 people, led by a captain. Each team chooses a name, motto and prepares an emblem in advance Jury: 3 jury members are invited Host (Music is playing1) Good afternoon, dear participants and guests of our quiz! Good afternoon dear fans! We are starting a literary quiz “On the roads of children's works.” Today the quiz participants will show us not only their knowledge of literature, but also their stage and acting abilities! And fans and ordinary spectators will have the opportunity to take part in an exciting literary journey, help their comrades and remember famous writers and their work. Our program includes 1 WARMING UP 2 competition: “Humor” 3 competition: “In the land of poetry” 4 competition: “Collect a proverb” 5 competition: Homework 6 “Find out the work and its author” 7 competition: “Find the words” 8 competition: “ Burime” 9 Find out the writer 10th competition (captains’ competition): “Tongue Twisters” Let’s get acquainted with the honorary jury, which included: ……………………………………………………………….. So, the performance teams! (Music 2) Presenter. The famous philologist, scientist and linguist Vladimir Dal said: “Just as rubles are made from kopecks, so knowledge is made from grains of what is read.” These words will be the motto of our literary quiz today. 1.Warming up. (In 1 minute, the team must correctly answer as many questions as possible. If the team does not know the answer to a question, then it says “Next!”, and the next question is read.) The jury takes into account the number of correct answers. The clock starts ticking (3) Questions for the first team. 1.What is the name of the lyceum where Pushkin studied? (Tsarskoselsky) 2 Author of “The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe”? (Defoe) 3 How did Pushkin and Lermontov die? (In a duel) 4 An outstanding Russian scientist and encyclopedist, after whom Moscow University is named? (M.V. Lomonosov) 5Author of “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”? (Mark Twain) 6 Author of the fairy tale “Blue Well”? (Bazhov) 7 From which work are these lines: The golden cloud spent the night on the chest of a giant rock, In the morning she rushed off early, playing merrily across the azure...? (M. Yu. Lermontov. “The Cliff”) 8 What is the name of a conversation between two people in a work of art? (Dialogue) 9 The author of the story “Quiet Morning”? (Kazakov) 10 What is allegory? (Allegorical depiction of an object, phenomenon in order to most clearly show its essential features) 11 Name the genre of a poetic work, which is most often based on a historical event, a legend with a sharp, intense plot (Ballad) 12 A small epic work telling about one or more events in human life. (Story) 13 Author of the work “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”? (Pushkin) 14 From which work are these lines: And you, friends, no matter how you sit down, are still not fit to be musicians. (Krylov. “Quartet”) 15 The heroes of which work by A. S. Pushkin are Naina and Chernomor? (“Ruslan and Lyudmila”) 16 In which work of the detective genre did the beetle play the main role? (Golden Beetle. E.Po) 17 From what work are these lines: But just as darkness fell on the ground, An ax clattered on the elastic roots, And the pets of centuries fell without life! Their clothes were torn off by small children, their bodies were chopped up later, and they were slowly burned with fire until the morning. (Lermontov. Three palm trees.) Questions for the second team. 1 The name of Pushkin's nanny? (Arina Rodionovna) 2 What time of year did the Russian poet Pushkin love most? (Autumn) 3 What was the name of Tom Sawyer's friend? (Huckleberry Finn) 4 The author of the work “Vasyutkino Lake”? (Astafiev) 5 Author of the lines: I am sitting behind bars in a damp dungeon A young eagle fed by force... (A. Pushkin) 6 Author of the ballad “Cup”? (V.A. Zhukovsky) 7 From which work are these lines: Below him is a stream of lighter azure, Above him is a golden ray of sun... And he, rebellious, asks for the storm, As if there is peace in the storms! (M. Yu. Lermontov. “Sail”) 8 The author of the work “Song of the Prophetic Oleg”? (A.S. Pushkin) 9 What is a hyperbole? (Excessive exaggeration of the properties of the depicted object) 10 Name the types of literature. (Epic, lyric, drama) 11 The speech of one person in the work? (Monologue) 12 Fictitious name under which the author publishes his works? (Pseudonym) 13 Picture of nature in a work of art. (Landscape) 14 The author of the fairy tale “The Snow Maiden”? (Ostrovsky) 15 From what work are these lines: When there is no agreement among the comrades, their business will not go well, and nothing will come out of it, only torment. (I. A. Krylov. “Swan, Pike and Cancer”) 16 The heroine of which work had a double with whom she visited the land of mirrors? (Gubarev. “The Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors”) 17 Who wrote the work about Scarlet Sails? (Green) He who is cheerful is always young! Laughter sounds (4) 2 COMPETITION. “Humorina” Card No. 1 Card No. 2 1. Which of the heroes of the Russian folk tale married an amphibian? 1. Name the heroine of a Russian folk tale who was a frog. 2. Which fairy-tale hero ate himself and fed his hostess thanks to his ingenuity? 3. Name the heroine of Andersen’s fairy tale who gave her shoes to the river. 4. Name a fairy tale by a Russian writer, where the hero enters into a fight with the Head. 5. In which Russian folk tale does the brother disobey his sister, once violate the sanitary and hygienic rules, and pay dearly for it? 2. Which Russian folk tale solves housing problems or, in smart language, problems of housing and communal services? 3. Name the heroine of Andersen’s fairy tale who could freeze someone with her kiss. 4. In which fairy tale of the Russian classic does the hero have power in his beard? 5. Which fairy-tale character sowed money, thinking that a money tree would grow and all that was left was to harvest the crop? 3 COMPETITION. “In the land of poetry” (each team receives poems) Guys, I have poems in my hands, but there is some kind of confusion in them. Listen! (read the verse). Let's try to get the punctuation marks right! Riddles for the audience. Task No. 1 ...They make jelly out of rubber, there they make tires out of clay, they make bricks, they make rope out of milk, they make cottage cheese out of sand, they make glass out of sand, they melt it out of concrete, they make dams out of cardboard, they build covers out of cardboard, they make it out of cast iron, they make steel out of linen, they cut shirts out of plastic, they make dishes out of Meat cutlets are cooked from soot, wax is made from yarn, threads are spun there from cloth, suits are sewn from oatmeal, jelly is cooked there. Task No. 2 In the river there is a fish on a hillock, a cow is mooing, a cow is in a kennel, a dog is barking on the fence, a titmouse is singing in the corridor, children are playing on the wall, there is a picture hanging on the window, patterns of frost in the stove, firewood is burning in the hands of a girl, there is an elegant doll in a cage, a hand-made goldfinch is singing napkins there on the table The skates are lying there, getting ready for winter, the glasses are lying there for grandma, the notebooks are always kept in order. 7 my enemy. 8 Whoever is in pain, 9 That’s why she’s a pike, 10 Don’t speak ill of yourself, 11 To teach others, 12 Who will remember the old, 13 Don’t be in a hurry with your tongue, 14 To be with a bee in the honey, 15 People are greeted by their clothes, 16 The word is silver, 17 Whoever you go with, 18 My tongue 19 To live with wolves 20 Don’t give in to habits, 8 he himself falls into it. 9 so that there is no looking back. 10 wisely escorted. 11love to carry sleighs too. 12 to whom God gives. 13silence is golden. 14what the wife does with a pot. 15 others will take care of it. 16hurry up with things. 17he works quickly. 18you won’t throw it out the window. 19feed the dogs. 20so that the crucian carp does not sleep. 1 Who digs a hole for another, 2 You like to ride, 3 Your husband doesn’t carry manure, 4 Who eats quickly, 5 Goes hunting 6 Who gets up early, 7 Love is not a potato 8 Who hurts, 9 That’s why she’s a pike, 10 Don’t talk about it’s bad for yourself, 11To teach others, 12Whoever remembers the old, 13Do not rush with your tongue, Answers 8 he himself falls into it. 11love to carry sleighs too. 14what the wife does with a pot. 17he works quickly. 19feed the dogs. 12 to whom God gives. 18you won’t throw it out the window. 1 is what he talks about. 20so that the crucian carp does not sleep. 15 others will take care of it. 2 you need to sharpen your mind. 6 look out. 16hurry up with things. 14 To be in contact with a bee, 3 and to be in contact with a beetle, is to be in manure, 15 They are greeted by their clothes, 16 The word is silver, 17 Who will you go with, 18 My tongue 19 To live with wolves 20 Don’t let your habits turn out to be. 10 wisely escorted. 13silence is golden. That's why you'll get 4. 7 my enemy. 5 wolf howl. 9 so that there is no looking back. 5 competition. Homework. 6 competition. “Find out the work and its author” Here are 6 cards with an excerpt from the work. Think about what work this passage is taken from. Name the author of this work. Tell us what happens next. Excerpt No. 1 Excerpt No. 2 And he began like this: “Friends! What's all this fuss about? I, your old matchmaker and godfather, came to make peace with you, not at all for the sake of a quarrel; Let’s forget the past, let’s establish a common harmony!” (I. A. Krylov “Wolf in the kennel) “Who, a noble knight or a simple man-at-arms, will jump into that abyss from on high? I throw my golden cup there: Whoever finds My cup in the darkness of the depths and returns with it harmlessly, to him it will be a victorious reward.” (V.A. Zhukovsky “Cup”) Excerpt No. 4 “The boy looked in the mirror and almost fell. Petya Zubov saw that he had turned into a tall, thin, pale old man. He grew a thick gray beard and mustache. Wrinkles covered the face like a net” (Schwartz “The Tale of Lost Time”) Excerpt No. 3 Now remember my word: Glory is joy to the warrior; Your name is glorified by victory; Your shield is on the gates of Constantinople; Both the waves and the land are submissive to you; The enemy is jealous of such a wondrous fate. (A.S. Pushkin “Song of the prophetic Oleg”) Excerpt No. 5 “It was towards evening. He walked quietly and looked at the water. Suddenly it seemed to him that something was floundering in the mud near the shore. He bent down and saw...” (I. S. Turgenev “Mumu”) Excerpt No. 6 “At first no one noticed this. The boy looked with that dull and indefinite gaze with which all newborn children look until a certain age. Days passed by days, the life of a new person was already counted for weeks. His eyes cleared up, the cloudiness disappeared from them, and his pupil became defined. But the child did not turn his head behind the light beam that penetrated the room along with the cheerful chirping of the birds” (V. G. Korolenko “The Blind Musician”) 7th competition. “Find the words” The names of five ungulates are hidden in this story. Some are at the end of one word and the beginning of the next. Others - between words with a preposition. Still others are somewhere else. And so that the audience doesn’t get bored, I have prepared questions from the works for them too! Let's identify the most erudite in the literary field. Skiing One day we went skiing. At first we walked quickly and easily. Then the difficulties began. When they were going down the hill, Kolka Bannikov fell and broke his new ski. And so that Kolka would not be offended, we all decided to return. He walked back on one ski. We got home in the evening, because Kolka kept falling into a snowdrift. And before we were in time for lunch. Such a sad adventure happened to us that day. 8 competition. “Burime” BURIME is a poem with predetermined, unusual rhymes. The form of burime arose in the first half of the 17th century in France, the reason was the following incident. A certain poet Dulot stated that he had lost a manuscript with 300 sonnets. Such a number of works caused doubts among the public. Then Dulot admitted that he did not write 300 sonnets, but only prepared rhymes for them, and his friends decided to write sonnets using ready-made rhymes. This is how the form of burime as a poetic game arose. Try playing in Burim too! Music 6. Task: Singing - watching Circle - cabbage pie - delicious Another - dried apricots Hide and seek - horses Gone - lay down. Without fire - I have it in the daytime In the evening - with a light With grass - alive. Example: Today we sang songs and watched a lot of cartoons. Then they sat in a circle to cook the pie. Cabbage pie, very, very tasty. We decided to make another one. True, with dried apricots. Then they played hide and seek and galloped like horses. We came home after dark and went to bed very quickly. 9 COMPETITION. “Recognize a writer from a photo” Think about whose photo is on the screen in front of you. Name the writer and his works. 10th competition (captains competition). “Tongue Twisters” 1. There is a priest on a head, a cap on the butt, a head under the priest, a priest under the cap. 2. Prokop came - the dill was boiling, Prokop left - the dill was boiling. Just as dill boiled under Prokop, dill boils without Prokop. Presenter (Music 1) How beautiful the world of books is! How amazing the literary world is! How many discoveries we make by reading the lines of talented writers! I would like to wish all our participants, spectators and guests to be closer to the world of literature! So, let's summarize our quiz! Word of the Jury! Goodbye, dear friends, see you again! For the Spectators! Excerpt No. 1 “What a street! What a town! The pavement is paved with mother-of-pearl; the sky is mottled, tortoiseshell, a golden sun walks across the sky; if you beckon to it, it will come down from the sky, go around your hand and rise again.” (V.F. Odoevsky “Town in a snuffbox”) Excerpt No. 2 “They are approaching; at the gate There is a crystal vault of pillars; All those pillars are cunningly curled into golden snakes; There are three stars on the tops, There are gardens around the tower; On the silver branches there, in gilded cages, the birds of paradise live, singing royal songs. But a tower with towers is like a city with villages; And on the tower of stars is an Orthodox Russian cross” (P.P. Ershov “The Little Humpbacked Horse”) Excerpt No. 3 “On a holiday he came to those people with whom the orphan lived. He sees the hut full of people, big and small. A girl is sitting by the stove, and next to her is a brown cat. The girl is small, and the cat is small and so thin and tattered that it’s rare that anyone would let such a thing into the hut. The girl is stroking this cat, and she purrs so loudly that you can hear her throughout the hut.” (P. Bazhov “Silver Hoof”) Excerpt No. 4 “The old man wanted to argue, But it’s expensive to quarrel with others; The king grabbed him on the forehead with his staff; he fell on his face, and his spirit was gone. “The whole capital shook...” (A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”) Excerpt No. 5 “Lives in a priest’s house, Sleeps on straw, Eats for four, Works for seven; He dances until daylight, harnesses the horse, plows the land, floods the oven, prepares everything, buys everything, bakes an egg and peels it himself.” (A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Priest and His Worker Balda”) Riddles They were waiting for their mother with milk, And they let a wolf into the house... Who were these Little children? As a child, everyone laughed at him, They tried to push him away: After all, no one knew that he was born a White Swan. She bought a samovar, and a mosquito saved her. She was an artist, as beautiful as a star, and ran away from the evil Karabas forever. While eating rolls, a guy rode on a stove. I rode around the village and married the princess. This tablecloth is famous for the fact that it feeds everyone to their fill, and that it itself is full of delicious dishes. The sweet scent of apples lured that bird into the garden. The feathers glow with fire, and it’s light all around, like during the day. Like Baba Yaga, there is no one leg at all, But there is a wonderful flying machine. Which? He is a robber, he is a villain, He scared people with his whistle. Both the little hare and the she-wolf all run to him for treatment. I went to visit my grandmother and brought her pies. The Gray Wolf watched her, deceived her and swallowed her. He was born in Italy, He was proud of his family. He is not just a boy, he is a reliable, loyal friend. You won’t spend much effort on my simple question. Who made the boy with the long nose out of a log? My question is not at all difficult, it is about the city of Emerald. Who was the glorious ruler there? Who was the main wizard there? My outfit is colorful, my cap is sharp, my jokes and laughter amuse everyone. She is the most important mystery of all, Even though she lived in the cellar: She helped grandma and grandpa pull a turnip out of the garden bed. Here's a very easy, short question: Who put the wooden nose in the ink? The beautiful maiden is sad: She doesn’t like spring, It’s hard for her in the sun! The poor thing is shedding tears! The nose is round, with a snout, It is convenient for them to rummage in the ground, The tail is small with a hook, Instead of shoes - hooves. There are three of them - and how alike the friendly Brothers are. Guess without a hint, who are the heroes of this fairy tale? Near the forest, on the edge, Three of them live in a hut. There are three chairs and three mugs, three beds, three pillows. Guess without a hint, who are the heroes of this fairy tale? The swamp is her home. Vodyanoy comes to visit her. The fat man lives on the roof, he flies higher than everyone else. Evening would quickly approach, And the long-awaited hour would come, So that I could go to a fairy-tale ball in a gilded carriage. She was a friend of the gnomes and, of course, she is familiar to you. With whom does Frost play hide and seek, in a white fur coat, in a white hat? Everyone knows his daughter, And her name is... The young man’s arrow hit the swamp, Well, where is the bride? I'm eager to get married! And here is the bride, eyes on the top of her head. The bride's name is... An accordion in his hands, A cap on the top of his head, And Cheburashka is sitting important next to him. The rarest animal hides in ambush, no one can catch it. He has heads in front and behind, Only Aibolit will help us guess him. Well, think and dare, After all, this beast is... ANSWER He comes to everyone in the dead of night, And opens his magic umbrella: A multi-colored umbrella - sleep caresses the eyes, A black umbrella - there are no traces of dreams. Obedient children are given a multi-colored umbrella, and disobedient children are given a black one. He is a dwarf wizard, he is known to many, Well, tell me what the dwarf is called. ANSWER The girl ran home from the king's dance hall, Lost her glass slipper on the steps. The carriage became a pumpkin again... Who, tell me, is this girl? ANSWER Answer the question: Who carried Masha in a basket, Who sat on a stump and wanted to eat a pie? You know the fairy tale, right? Who was it? … ANSWER A mother’s daughter was born from a beautiful flower. Nice, little one! The baby was an inch tall. If you've read the fairy tale, you know what the daughter's name was. ANSWER Who loved to play and sing? Two mice Cool and... ANSWER Grandfather and woman lived together, They made their daughter out of snow, But the hot heat of the fire turned the girl into steam. Grandfather and grandmother are sad. What was their daughter's name? ANSWER What kind of fairy tale: a cat, a granddaughter, a Mouse, and also a dog, Bug, helped Grandfather and Grandma, and collected root crops? ANSWER They are always together everywhere, Animals are a “never-spillable watershed”: He and his furry friend, the Joker, the bear Winnie the Pooh. And if it's not a secret, quickly give me the answer: Who is this cute fat guy? Mother's son - ... ANSWER She taught Pinocchio to write, And helped him look for the golden key. That girl is a doll with big eyes, hair like the azure sky, and a neat nose on her cute face. What's her name? Answer the question. ANSWER Quickly remember the fairy tale: The character in it is the boy Kai, the Snow Queen froze her heart, But the gentle girl did not abandon the boy. She walked into the cold, blizzards, forgetting about food and bed. She was going to help a friend. What is his girlfriend's name? ANSWER This fairy-tale hero has a ponytail, a mustache, a feather in his hat, he is all striped, he walks on two legs, wearing bright red boots. ANSWER This hero has a friend - Piglet, He carried an empty pot to the Donkey as a gift, Climbed into a hollow for honey, Chased bees and flies. The bear cub's name, Of course, is ... ANSWER He likes to eat sandwiches Not like everyone else, on the contrary, He wears a vest, like a sailor. Tell me what to call the cat? ANSWER He lives in Prostokvashino and performs his service there. The post office is located by the river. The postman in it is an uncle... ANSWER His father was grabbed by Lemon, He threw his dad into prison... Radish is the boy's friend, Didn't abandon that friend in trouble, And helped free the hero's father from prison. And everyone knows, without a doubt, the Hero of these adventures. ANSWER The Queen flew on a snow sleigh across the winter sky. I touched the boy by accident. He became cold and unkind... ANSWER

Literature quiz with answers for schoolchildren

1. Who was the first woman writer to receive the Nobel Prize? (Selma Lagerlöf, in 1909)

2. What does the title of the book of short stories by Giovanni Boccaccio “The Decameron” mean? (In Greek - “Ten Day Diary”)

3. Literary pseudonym of the American writer Samuel Clemens? (Mark Twain, years of life - 1835-1910)

4. Which English writer died on an island in the Pacific Ocean in 1849? (Robert Louis Stevenson, 1850-1894)

5. The names of the detectives most often found in Agatha Christie's novels? (Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Tommy and Tapence, Parker Payne)

6. Which two great writers of the seventeenth century died on the same year and day? (William Shakespeare and Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra died on April 25, 1616)

7. Which famous writer’s literary pseudonym coincides with the name of a large European city? (Jack London, 1987-1916)

8. Which two great Russian writers of the nineteenth century were born on the same year and day? (Vyacheslav Yakovlevich Shishkov and Ivan Sergeevich Shmelev were born on October 3, 1873)

9. What is the real name of the French writer Stendhal? (Henri-Marie Bayle, 1783-1842)

10. What was the name of the woman whom Sherlock Holmes called “that woman”? (Iren Adler)

11. What epigraph begins the story “The Captain's Daughter” by Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin? (“Take care of your honor from a young age”)

12. The hero of which book fights with windmills? (Don Quixote in the novel by Miguel Cervantes de Saaverdra)

14. What is “blank verse”? (Unrhymed verse; often in drama - iambic pentameter)

15. What was the name of Don Quixote’s lady love? (Dulsinea Tobosskaya)

16. In Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo's last name is Montague. What is Juliet's last name? (Capulets)

17. From what writer did the term “sadism” come from? (Marquis de Sade, Donascen Alphonse Francois, 1740-1814)

18. What is the name of the book that became the continuation of “Alice in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll? ("Alice in the Wonderland")

19. What book does the novel “The Name of the Rose” revolve around? (Around the book “Aristotle”)

20. Who created the character Father Brown? (Gilbert Chesterton, 1874-1936)

21. What books can be called time-tested biggest bestsellers? (The Bible; Charles M. Seldon, In His Footsteps (1897); Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind (1936); Dale Carnegie, How to Win and Influence People (1937))

22. For which work did Ivan Alekseevich Bunin receive the Nobel Prize? (“Mr. from San Francisco” (1933))

23. Gabriel García Márquez wrote the novel “One Hundred Years of Solitude.” In 1982 he received the Nobel Prize. What country is this author from? (From Colombia)

26. To whom does Hamlet say the following phrase: “There is not a scoundrel in the kingdom of Denmark who is not an inveterate knave”? (Horatio)

27. Three cards that have a magical effect in the Queen of Spades? (Three, seven, ace)

28. Which poet’s poem formed the basis of Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninov’s opera “Aleko”? (Poem by Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin “Gypsies”)

30. Who served as the prototype for the main character of Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy’s novel “Anna Karenina”? (Maria Alexandrovna Hartung - daughter of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin)

31. “She loved me for my torments, and I loved her for my compassion for them.” What play is this quote from? (From the play "Othello" by William Shakespeare)

32. What was the name of the Russian writer who wrote the play “The Seagull”? (Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, years of life - 1860-1904)

33. Who created the image of Commissioner Maigret? (Georges Simenon, years of life - 1903-1989)

34. When is International Children's Book Day celebrated? Whose birthday is it? (April 2, birthday of Hans Christian Andersen, years of life - 1805-1875)

35. Which novel by a Russian writer has the same title as a famous piece of music? (“The Kreutzer Sonata” by Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy)

36. Who was called the “Swan of Avon”? (William Shakespeare)

37. What works of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin are united under the title “Little Tragedies”? (“The Miserly Knight”, “Feast in Time of Plague”, “The Stone Guest”, “Mozart and Salieri”)

38. The name of “The Mysterious Island” by Jules Verne? (Lincoln Island)

39. The title of “Treasure Island” by Lewis Stevenson? (Pinos Island, Cuba)

40. The most famous figure in world literature is the “Knight of the Sad Image.” Who is this? (Don Quixote of La Mancha)

41. Aurora Dupin was a famous French writer and was friends with Fryderyk Chopin. What pseudonym did she write under? (George Sand, years of life - 1804-1876)

42. Under which tsar did printing begin in Russia? (Under Ivan IV, nicknamed the Terrible)

43. The hero of the novel is a young man who retains his youth, while his portrait ages. What is the name of this work? (“The Picture of Dorian Gray”, author - Oscar Wilde, years of life - 1854-1900)

44. Under what general title are the main novels of Honore de Balzac united? (“Human Comedy” - this cycle united forty volumes)

45. Which Spanish poet was killed during the Spanish Civil War? (Federico Garcia Lorca, years of life - 1898-1936)

46. ​​What Russian writer is Yuri Nikolaevich Tynyanov’s novel “The Death of Vazir-Mukhtar” about? (About Alexander Sergeevich Griboyedov)

47. To whom did Alexander Blok dedicated the cycle “Poems about a Beautiful Lady”? (To his wife - Lyubov Dmitrievna Mendeleeva)

48. For ten days, ten young people tell each other different stories. What kind of work is this? ("Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio)

49. When was the first book published in Russia? What was it called? (In 1564, "Apostle")

50. Who created the image of James Bond? (“Agent 007” Ian Lancaster Fleming, years of life - 1908-1964)

51. What was the name of the keymaster of Notre Dame Cathedral in the novel by Victor Hugo? (Quasimodo)

52. Which English writer created the image of “Peter Pan”? (James Matthew Barry, years of life - 1860-1937)

53. When does Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind take place? (The struggle between the North and the slave-owning South in the United States turned into a civil war - 1861-1865)

54. What are the names of the three great ancient Greek tragedians? (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides)

55. What is the name of Jules Verne's first novel, which brought him fame? ("Five Weeks in a Balloon")

56. Which book of the New Testament predicts the destruction of the world? ("Revelation of John the Evangelist: Apocalypse")

57. How many comedies did Lope de Bega write? (One and a half thousand comedies)

58. After the publication of which novel by Jules Verne, the French Geographical Society took the initiative to adopt a unified system of measuring time? ("Around the World in Eighty Days")

59. Which work by Victor Hugo is based on Giuseppe Verdi’s opera “Rigoletto”? ("The King is Amused")

60. Who called Dante Alighieri’s comedy “Divine”? (Giovanni Boccaccio)

61. Which English writer is considered the founder of periodicals? (Daniel Defoe)

62. What is the name of Jerome Klapka’s story Jerome, a continuation of the book “Three in a Boat, Not Counting a Dog”? ("Three on Bicycles")

63. Name the historical poem of Sergei Aleksandrovich Yesenin? ("Pugachev")

64. What were the names of the heroines of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov’s play “Three Sisters”? (Olga, Masha and Irina Prozorov)

65. What stories were included in the trilogy of Arkady Petrovich Gaidar? (“Timur and his team”, “Commandant of the Snow Fortress”, “Timur’s Oath”)

66. Who was the education of the writer who created the character of Sherlock Holmes? (Conan Doyle was a doctor)

67. What did the writer Emile Zola die from? (From stove fumes)

68. The work of which outstanding Norwegian playwright served as the beginning of the International movement for women's rights? What is this movement called? (Henrich Ibsen, "Ibsenism")

69. Which Russian writer is the founder of sentimentalism in Russian literature? (Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin, years of life - 1766-1826)

70. The name of the Belgian writer who created the book “The Legend of Uleshpiegel and Lamm Gudzak”? (Charles de Coster, years of life -1827-1879)

72. What was Francois Rabelais's profession? (Doctor)

73. What was the profession of Erich Maria Remarque? (Teacher)

74. What was the profession of Thomas Mayne Reid? (Journalist)

75. What was Edmond Rostand's profession? (Lawyer)

76. What was Jonathan Swift's profession? (Priest)

77. What was Antoine de Saint-Exupery's profession? (Military pilot)

78. What was the profession of Savignen Cyrano de Bergerac? (Military)

79. What was the profession of Georges Simenon? (Journalist)

80. What was Walter Scott's profession? (Advocate)

81. What was Abe Kobo's profession? (Medic)

82. What was Isaac Asimov's profession? (Biochemist scientist)

83. What was Louis Aragon's profession? (Medic)

84. What was Honore de Balzac's profession? (Lawyer)

85. The manuscript of Omar Khayyam's Rubaiyat was tragically lost in 1912 during the biggest disaster of that year. What happened to her? (The manuscript sank with the Titanic)

86. About what heroine did Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin write the following lines:

"When it happened somewhere

She should meet a black monk

Or a quick hare between the fields

Crossed her path

Not knowing what to start with fear,

Full of sorrowful forebodings,

Was she expecting misfortune?

(About Tatyana Larina)

87. French poet and playwright Edmond Rostand wrote a wonderful play in verse, Cyrano de Bergerac. The prototype of the main character for Rostand was a French writer, philosopher, essayist, scientist and warrior named Cyrano de Bergerac who actually lived in the seventeenth century. However, Rostand in his play came up with such a detail of his hero’s appearance that the real person did not have. What is this distinctive detail? (Very long nose)

88. Russian poet Alexander Alexandrovich Blok wrote:

“In taverns, in alleys, in twists and turns,

In an electric dream in reality..."

What did Blok mean by “electric waking dream”? (Cinema)

89. In the nineteenth century, there lived on the island of Samoa, located in the Pacific Ocean, a man whom the locals called Tusitala Stevoni. "Tusitala" means "story teller" in the local dialect. What is this strange word “Stevony”? (This is a corruption of the English surname Stevenson)

90. In the novel by the Yugoslav writer Milorad Pavic “The Khazar Dictionary”, one of the heroes, Satan, embodied on earth, says that all the inhabitants of this region of Romania are born poets, live as thieves, and die... By whom? (Vampires)

91. In the 1980s, teachers at Italian universities noticed a sharp increase in the number of students enrolling in specializations in medieval history. The survey showed that the reason for this was the book. Which? (“The Name of the Rose” by Umberto Eco)

92. As you know, Griboyedov’s comedy “Woe from Wit” has become a rich source of sayings and proverbs. To surpass this play in the number of aphorisms, a duology was required. Which? (“Twelve Chairs” and “Golden Calf”, authors - Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov)

93. Umberto Eco’s novel “The Name of the Rose,” dedicated to the life of a medieval monastery, talks about the painful “monastic spasm.” It does not affect all monks, but only those who work in the library. What part of their body was cramping? (Fingers of the hand with which they copied books)

94. Name the most verbose character of William Shakespeare? (Hamlet)

95. For which book was James Clavel paid the highest fee - five million dollars? ("Hurricane")

96. Which museum houses the oldest bible known to us, written in Greek? (In the Vatican Museum, Italy)

97. The plot of which novel did Alexandre Dumas find in “Notes from the Archives of the Parisian Police”? ("The Count of Monte Cristo")

98. Alexandre Dumas committed, as his contemporaries wrote, “one of the most charming madnesses he ever did.” What did he do? (Ordered the construction of the Castle of Monte Cristo, which remains to this day)

99. In which city in France are there the streets of the Count of Monte Cristo, Abbot Faria and Edmond Dantes? (In Marseille, where the events of the novel “The Count of Monte Cristo” took place)

100. By the will of fate, the Romanov dynasty on the Russian throne began from the Ipatiev Monastery (city of Kostroma, in 1613) and ended in the Ipatiev House (city of Yekaterinburg, in 1918). This is written about in the book of the Russian writer Evgeniy Biryukov. What is the name of this book? (“Ipatiev House”. Ekaterinbug. Publishing house “SV-96”, 2003)

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