Quiz on knowledge of works of art. Literary quiz "through the pages of your favorite books"

Murametova Luiza Rakhmankulovna

This material useful for teachers of Russian language and literature. The event is intended to be held as part of the Russian language and literature week, Book week in grades 9-10. The game will help students remember the works of art they have studied and learn a lot of interesting and educational things by answering the proposed questions.

Target : to attract high school students to study the Russian language and literature and to read books with the help of cognitive questions.

Equipment : projector, computer, top, lined board allowed

Progress of the game

1. Introduction to the rules of the game

The event dedicated to Book Week will be held in the form of a game “What? Where? When?" and “Own game.” The class will be divided into teams, each team will choose a captain and come up with a name. First one team plays, then the other. You will play against a team of teachers and students from our school. The first team of experts sits down at the table, spin the top, choose a question number, are given 30 seconds to think, then answer the question. The expert whom the captain calls answers. If the answer is correct, the team gets a point, if the answer is incorrect, the team of teachers and students gets a point. Each team answers 10 questions.

Round 1: Warm-up. Questions are asked to each participant separately

1. Explain how the words SHABA’SH and SATURDAY are related.

Sabbath - enough, enough;

Saturday (from Hebrew) -

rest - a day of rest.

2. How does the title of one of A.N.’s plays end? Ostrovsky's "My People -..."?

let's settle"

3. About the heroine of which work? we're talking about :

For the first time with such a name

Tender pages of the novel

We willfully sanctify.

So what? It is pleasant, sonorous;

But with him, I know, it’s inseparable

Memories of the past.

Tatyana Larina from Eugene Onegin

4. To whom did Derzhavin dedicated his ode “Felitsa”?

Catherine the Great

5. Here is the “updated” name famous work Russian writer. Restore the true title and indicate the author."Ancestors and Babies"

"Fathers and Sons" by Turgenev

6. Here is an “updated” title of a famous work by a Russian writer. Restore the true title and indicate the author. “Shnobel”

"The Nose" by Gogol

7.Before you are the opening lines of a poem by a famous Russian poet. Continue it.

“Frost and sun. Wonderful day...”

You are still dozing, dear friend,

It's time, beauty, wake up...

8.Before you are the opening lines of a poem by a famous Russian poet. Continue it.

“I came to you with greetings...”

Tell me that the sun has risen

What is it with hot light

The sheets fluttered

9. To whom from literary heroes does the following saying belong? Who is author? What is the name of the work?

“I don’t want to study, but I want to get married!”

Mitrofan from the comedy “The Minor” by Fonvizin

10.Which literary character does the following saying belong to? Who is author? What is the name of the work?

Learning is the plague, learning is the reason that today it is worse than ever,

There were crazy people, deeds, and opinions.

Famusov from “Woe from Wit” by Griboyedov

11.Which work’s character received the following instruction from his father:

“Look, study, don’t be a fool, don’t clown around, but most of all please your teachers and bosses.”

Gogol " Dead Souls", Chichikov

12. We are accustomed to recognizing the meaning of the Russian word ABEVEGE in a different sound. Name it .

"ABC"

13. Here are several reproductions from paintings by Russian artists (Surikov “Boyaryna Morozova”, Repin “Princess Sophia”, Flavitsky “Princess Tarakanova”). The lines created by V. Shalamov are dedicated to the heroine of which painting??

Icons bow before her,

People - before the power of directness

Furiously earthly bows

And they draw crosses in the air.

And over the enslaved crowd,

Far away and fabulously visible,

Unforgiving and unforgiven

She leaves the marketplace.

"Boyaryna Morozova", Surikov

14. Which composer set music to Pushkin’s poem?

“I remember a wonderful moment...”? To whom did Pushkin dedicated these lines?

Glinka, Anne Kern

15.Replace the highlighted phrase with one a foreign word, equal in value. Mom knitted a warm sweatshirt with a high collar.

Sweater

16. Give me three lexical meanings the word BOXING.

1. Men's haircut;

2. Type of sport;

3. Fenced off part of the premises in medical institutions for the isolated keeping of the patient

17. What occupation was Kiribeevich from “Song about Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich...”?

Oprichnik

18. Pushkin in “ The captain's daughter“describes the following incident: before Pugachev’s attack on the fortress, the commandant, saying goodbye to his family, ordered Masha to put on a sundress.

Why did he do this?

A sundress is the clothing of Russian peasant women, but the Pugachevites did not touch people from the people. This means that the captain was not sure that the fortress would stand

19. Write down the 3724th anniversary in one word.

three thousand seven hundred and four years

20. How can you feed your whole family with one crumb?

Add the letter O to it and pour the resulting okroshka onto everyone’s plates

Round 2. “Who can do what?” (According to the table)

"In the animal world"

10. It was from there that the elephant called Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky.

(from camel)

20. It was they who appeared in a dream to Gogol’s Mayor: “...they came, they sniffed and walked away...”.

(two extraordinary rats)

30. One to this wild animal Soviet writer equals first love.

wild dog Dingo or the story of first love" R.I. Fraerman)

40. Main character In this story by Jack London, Beck was the son of a St. Bernard and a Scottish Sheepdog.

("The Call of the Wild")

50. The ancient Romans said: “There lies a hare.” What are we saying?

(that's where the dog is buried)

"Number 3"

10. In painting - a triptych, and in literature?..

(trilogy)

20. These three movers never moved the non-motorized vehicle.

(Swan, Cancer and Pike)

30. This fairy tale by A.S. Pushkin begins like this: “Three girls were spinning under the window late in the evening...”

("The Tale of Tsar Saltan")

40. These Japanese poems have only three lines and 17 syllables.

(haiku)

50. The titles of three of his novels begin with the letter “O”.

(I.A. Goncharov: “Cliff”, “Oblomov”, “ An ordinary story»)

"Poetry"

10. It is not only an elegant animal, but also a form of oriental poetry.

(gazelle)

20. It was this poet who first called St. Petersburg Petrograd.

(A.S. Pushkin: “Over the darkened Petrograd / November breathed the autumn chill.”)

30.He was the husband of the famous Isadora Duncan.

(S.A. Yesenin)

40. They couldn’t find a rhyme for this word either. famous poet Tsvetik, nor his student Dunno.

(tow)

50. In one of his poems in 1821, the line first appeared: “The genius of pure beauty.”

(V.A. Zhukovsky)

"To you, gourmets"

10. He couldn’t make a choice between honey and condensed milk and asked for both.

(Winnie the Pooh)

20. This is the dish that Pinocchio ordered at the Tavern of the Three Peskars.

(three crusts of bread)

30. This artisan resolutely refused the English “hot studio on fire”: “I don’t know that you can eat this!”

(Left-handed)

40. The oldest visitor to the circus ate a huge amount of this delicacy.

(old man Hottabych ate the popsicle)

50. This is what was dedicated to last book Alexandre Dumas the father.

(cooking)

"All the Colors of the Rainbow"

10. This book is republished every year by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.

("Red Book")

20. What color were the flowers that M.A. Bulgakov put into Margarita’s hands during her first date with the Master?

(yellow)

30. This is the nickname that everyone had famous hero Charles Perrault. Its prototype was Marshal of France Gilles de Rais.

(Blue Beard)

40. This wonderful tale about underground inhabitants was written by Anthony Pogorelsky.

Black chicken, or underground inhabitants»)

50. This famous fairy tale ends with the words: But the wolf, alas, the more modest he seems,/ the more cunning and terrible he is.”

(Ch. Perrault “Little Red Riding Hood”)

« Book world»

10. Seven ancient cities argued for the honor of being called his homeland.

(Homer)

20. “Red Nose Frost”, “The Adventures of Captain Vrungel”, “In the Trenches of Stalingrad”... What do these people have in common? different works?

30. This is the name of a poem in which the first letters of the lines form a word or even a whole phrase.

(acrostic)

40. She was only 20 years old when she prophetically wrote: “My poems, like precious wines, / Will have their turn.”

(M.I. Tsvetaeva)

50. He published 2 novels a year, and wrote even faster, so that after his death the publisher had enough work for another 9 years.

(Jules Verne)

Round 3 “Playing with spectators”

"A fairy tale is a lie..."

10. This most useful thing can be obtained for three good deeds.

(Magic wand)

20. It was him that Balda called his little brother.

(hare)

30.he was hunted by twin brothers in famous fairy tale Wilde.

(Canterville Ghost)

50. The prince picked up the shoe from Cinderella’s foot. But was she right or left?

(shoe on right leg no different from the shoe on the left)

"Phrases"

10. “Don’t do to others what you don’t want them to do to you.” This ancient Christian commandment is called...

(Golden Rule)

30. Goethe put the words into his mouth: “Stop, just a moment! You are wonderful!

(Faust)

40. “A furry bumblebee for fragrant hops...” Music by Andrey Petrov. And the words...

(R. Kipling)

50. On the outside of his ring was written: “All things pass,” and on the inside: “This too shall pass.”

(King Solomon)

"Flowers"

10. What was the name of the person who really wanted to create a stone flower?

(Danila the master)

20. Which flower did S.T. Aksakov especially promote in his work?

The Scarlet Flower»)

(R. Bradbury)

40. What was the poison made of that Juliet asked from the pharmacist Lorenzo?

(ranunculus flowers)

3. Summing up. Winner's reward ceremony

To paraphrase famous expression, let’s say: “Literature is our everything.” Scientific, artistic, and documentary literature introduces us to the events of the past and present, to the Russian word, to the thoughts and feelings of humanity.

The quiz “Year of Literature 2015” contains 14 questions. All questions have been answered.

Quiz creator: Iris Review

1. What are the main objectives of the Year of Literature?
Answer: attracting attention to reading, solving problems in the book sphere, stimulating Russians’ interest in books.

2. Who is represented on the official logo of the Year of Literature?
Answer: A.S. Pushkin, N.V. Gogol, A.A. Akhmatova

3. What are the main types of literature?
Answer:
Fiction
Documentary prose
Memoir literature
Scientific and popular science literature
References
Educational literature

4. List three classic questions Russian literature:
"Who is guilty?" Herzen +
"What to do?" Chernyshevsky +
“What will I do for people?”, Danko, Gorky
“Who lives well in Rus'” Nekrasov +

5. What events are planned for 2015 as part of the declared Year of Literature?
Answer: International writers' forum "Literary Eurasia", project " Literary map Russia", "Library Night - 2015", pilot project "World Book Day", competition "Literary Capital of Russia".

6. Which of the heroes does not belong to the “type” little man"in Russian literature?
Samson Vyrin (“ Stationmaster"A.S. Pushkin)
Akakiy Akakievich Bashmachkin (“The Overcoat” by N.V. Gogol)
Pierre Bezukhov (“War and Peace” by L.N. Tolstoy) +

7. When did the phraseological unit “muslin young lady” first appear in Russian literature?
Answer: For the first time in literature, this phraseological unit appeared in Nikolai Pomyalovsky’s story “Philistine Happiness” (1861)

8. Who can be counted among the “heroes of their time” cohort?
Evgeny Onegin +
Evgeniy Bazarov +
Grigory Pechorin +

9. Which work are the phrases from?

“And there is nothing to marvel at:
How can a tree make friends with fire?
Answer: from I.A. Krylov’s fable “The Grove and the Fire”

“But they bring tea; girls decorously
They barely took hold of the saucers,
Suddenly, from behind the door in the long hall
The bassoon and flute rang out.”
Answer:"Eugene Onegin" A.S. Pushkin

"Who, serving the great purposes of the age,
He gives his life completely
To fight for a man's brother,
Only he will outlive himself.”
Answer:“Zine” N.A. Nekrasov

10. Which type of Russian literature does NOT belong to the “Turgenev girls”?
Lisa Kalitina +
Katya Odintsova +
Olga Dymova

11. Joking question(phraseologisms)
How do we talk?

Seventh water on...
Sbitne
Kisele +
Morse

And Vaska is listening...
Purrs
Backing away
Eats +

Let's return to our...
Rams +
Goats
Donkey

Questions on the history of Russian literature

12. Which Russian writer stood at the origins of the satirical movement in literature?
A.D. Kantemir +
V.K. Trediakovsky
M.V. Lomonosov

13. Which direction dominated literature in the 18th century?
Symbolism
Classicism +
Futurism

14. What work do we call “Monument of Old Russian Literature”?
A Word about Igor's Campaign +
From the tales of Oleks Dovbush
Tales of Prometheus

Crime solving specialist and literary work dedicated to crime solving

Russian measure of weight and the character of the “Golden Calf”

Vivid performance, spectacle and English writer, laureate Nobel Prize

A one-time grant awarded to a scientific or creative team or to an individual performer and captain of a work by Jules Verne

Book unit of collected works and the name of the hero of Mark Twain

The bend of the coast and the character of M. Gorky's play "e"

Answers:

1. Binding

2. Work

3. Hyperbole

4. Canvas

5. Diary

6. Exposure

7. Foot

8. Drama

9. Chapter

10. Detective

11. Pound

12. Shaw (Bernard)

13. Grant

14. Tom

15. Luke

Literary quiz

Questions:

1. Compiler of the famous collection “Russian Folk Tales”, who developed the international classification of fairy tales

2. Russian fairy tale, written in the 19th century based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm “Mistress Blizzard”

3. The writer who invented the characters with the names Vintik and Shpuntik

5. Finnish writer who invented the fairy-tale Moomins

6. English writer who invented hobbits

7. Popular Russian folk tale with three attempted murders and one murder

8. The only heroine fairy tale "Turnip", whose name we know

9. Fairytale character, crawling out of his skin

10. What fairytale headdress can’t be drawn?

11. Is it true that A.S. Pushkin was born in MDCCXCIX and died in MDCCXXVII?

12. According to scientists, the characters in Shakespeare’s works pronounce this word 2259 times. What is this word?

13. How many people were hiding under the pseudonym of Kozma Prutkov?

14. Which Russian poetess’s initials consist of three letters “A”?

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

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

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

"Its poets compose,

Dedicated to kings and heroes.”

"Compiler of dictionaries

For adults and for children."

Answers:

1. A.N.Afanasyev

2. "Morozko"

3. N. Nosov

4. E. Hoffman

5. Tove Janson

6. John Tolkien

7. Kolobok

8. Bug

9. The Frog Princess

10. Fairy tale invisibility hat

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

12. Love

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

14. Akhmatova Anna Andreevna

15. Criticism

16. Not at all :)

17. Anna Karenina

18. Ode

19. V. Dahl

Rearranging letters

Questions:

(Rearrange the letters so that you get literary terms, writers' names or character names.)

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

Lurch → K _ _ _ (To whom A. Pushkin addressed in the poem “I remember a wonderful moment...”)

OPER → P _ _ _ (Ancient writer's instrument)

NERVE → B _ _ _ (Famous science fiction writer)

RING → G _ _ _ (Russian writer)

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

MONET → N _ _ _ (The Captain from the book by Jules Verne)

KORT → K _ _ _ (One of Thumbelina’s suitors)

UKOS → S _ _ _ (Heroine of the fairy tale “Three Fat Men”)

STRENGTH → L _ _ _ ( Famous heroine fables by I. Krylov)

DARKNESS → M _ _ _ ( Famous novel M. Gorky)

STOP → O _ _ _ _ (Name of Taras Bulba’s son.)

Nonsense → N _ _ _ _ _ (Chilean poet named Pablo)

STOPPER → P _ _ _ _ _ (One of the famous musketeers)

ALGEBRA → B _ _ _ _ _ _ (The name of the accountant from the novel “The Golden Calf” by I. Ilf and E. Petrov.)

PRODUCT → A _ _ _ _ (Creator literary work)

ATLANT → T _ _ _ _ _ (Outstanding abilities creative personality)

FIRM → R _ _ _ _ (What poets are looking for)

OS NO → WITH _ _ _ _ (Type of poem)

I'M ANGRY → Z _ _ _ (Famous French classic writer)

CANCER NEM → K _ _ _ _ _ (Famous short story by P. Merimee)

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

Gloom + ZINA → K _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( Russian writer and historian)

MAC + SHAR → M _ _ _ _ _ (Soviet children's poet)

CANCER + ELEPHANT → K _ _ _ _ _ _ (Moderately well-fed character)

Answers:

1. Barto A.

2. Kern A.

3. Feather

4. Vern Jules

5. Green A.

6. Alov

7. Nemo

8. Mole

9. Suok

10. Fox

11. "Mother"

12. Ostap

13. Neruda

14. Porthos

15. Berlaga

17. Talent

18. Rhyme

19. Sonnet

20. Zola

21. "Carmen"

22. Anapest

23. Karamzin N.

24. Marshak S.Ya.

25. Carlson

Charades

Questions:

“My first syllable grows in the oak grove,

Help me a little in solving the charade.

And so that the initial syllable is revealed to us,

A hundred riders race through the Tour de France loop,

My back got wet from hard work.

At the leader's yellow color she.

Now, friends, write in response,

What did Robertino Loretti sing sweetly about?

Initial syllable pure soul,

He is the very first utopian.

Well, the second one lives in the ground

And on the computer desk.

Now the task is ready:

Tackle in the fisherman's arsenal.

The first syllable is quite simple:

This is a battle in a war.

The second syllable is no more difficult:

That's my fluffy Vaska.

Charades sweet tune

We are carried away into the dense forest:

One is among the dense trees,

The second one is both gray and prickly.

And the main one is pure crime,

At least it's not murder or theft.

Who guessed both syllables?

This word will easily connect them.

Rarely seen in a diary

This is the lowest score:

This school mark

I didn't get it often.

In conclusion, in essence,

Any subject can be:

This is what it's like at the institute

They will read it to you and me.

Their symbiosis will be bright:

And a collection of paintings

And an album of beautiful stamps,

And a selection of vintage wines.

The first one is a pleasant win,

And the second one crawls back.

From the beginning to the end -

The spirit of an ominous dead man.

The first syllable is already familiar

We usually call it hundred.

The second syllable is the art of dance.

In total - an ancient Chinese bow.

First syllable: I’m like in a fairy tale, -

Kingdom of dance, luxury hall;

Alexander Andreich Chatsky

Came here from a ship.

For the second part of the charade

The card player bets.

Now let's put it next to each other

Second syllable and first syllable.

Let's rack our brains a little:

Part of the apartment is behind the window.

The first syllable is a dense forest:

Pines, spruces to the sky;

The second syllable is a poem,

Doxology, praise.

It happens to him

Who takes and lets go.

But never for women.

What is this? ...

First on the seabed

Runs into the depths

Breaking into a spray of foam

Emerald wave.

And the second part is just

Same as the eye.

Combining both syllables,

What will we get?

We will find the answer easily,

If we drink...!

The answer won't be difficult to find:

At the beginning there is a small ship;

Behind him are the American natives,

Medieval Indians,

Who were driven into the mountains

Spanish conquistadors.

The charades of this glue the syllables together,

Walk boldly along the road.

Put it together

Two working animals.

The first brought death to Oleg,

And Troy has glory to the Greeks.

The second beast lives in Tibet

And flies like the wind.

Two names similar to an ingot

Gives the name of the drink.

First I'll choose wisely

Geometric body,

Then I’ll pour the cereal into a jar.

And I’ll start my own...

Answers:

1. Oak + Ditch + C + Cue = Dubrovsky

2. Bondarchuk

4. Mormyshka

5. Boycott

6. Robbery

7. Collection

8. Ghost

9. Crossbow

10. Balcony

11. Beard

12. Milk

13. Boots

14. Cognac

15. Organ organ

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Comic questions for a literary quiz

1. Which of the heroes of Russian folk tales was a bakery product?
2. Name the heroine of a Russian folk tale who was a vegetable

3. What kind of Russians are they? folk tales talk about the problem of separate living space?

4. What type of energy did Baba Yaga use when flying in the mortar?

5. Which one fairy tale hero sowed money, thinking that a money tree would grow and all that was left was to harvest the harvest?

6. Which poultry was engaged in making products from precious metals for its owners?

7. ◘ Is a dentist a literary critic specializing in the works of Dante, or a dentist?

8. ◘ Is the make-up artist a researcher of the works of the Brothers Grimm or a theater worker?

9. ◘ Is a critic a resident of the Greek island of Crete or a person who interprets and evaluates works of literature from a modern point of view?

10. ◘ He is a critic, she is... Who?

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

12. ◘ And Mazai and Pikhto - who are they?

13. ◘ 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?

14. ◘ Which Turgenev hero did not have a sound card?

15. ◘ 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?

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