Test "Literature Olympiad". Knowledge of literary text


Open All-Russian Intellectual Olympiad “Our Heritage”

School tour 2017/18 (grades 5-7)

TEST

1. B

A. Login

B. Nickname

V. Synonym

A. Zhitkov B.S.

B. Marshak S.Ya.

V. Nosov N.N.

G. Uspensky E.N.

A. Tale

B. Story

V. Roman

G. Tom

4. Capital of Sweden. The famous writer Astrid Lindgren lived in this city:

A. Copenhagen

B. Oslo

V. Stockholm

Helsinki

A. Almanac

B. Atlas

B. Catalog

G. Coloring book

A. “Gelsomino in the Land of Liars”, “The Adventures of Pinocchio”, “The Adventures of Chipolino”

B. “Living Hat”, “Dunno on the Moon”, “Deniska’s Stories”

V. “Holidays in Prostokvashino”, “Crocodile Gena and his friends”, “Mishkina porridge”

A. Aivazovsky I.K.

B. Vasnetsov Yu.A.

V. Malevich K.S.

G. Michelangelo B.

was printed...

A. Ivan Kulibin

B. Ivan Fedorov

V. Kuzma Minin

G. Nikolai Karamzin

A. 1

B. 2

AT 3

G. 4

A. Bambi

B. Leader of the Redskins

V. Mowgli

G. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi

LOGICS

1. Six vowels have been dropped from the proverb, restore it:

2. How many quadrilaterals are there in the picture?

_________________________

LIBRARY

IBBLIOTEAK

IBBLIOTAYEK

IBLBIOATEK

____________________________

4. Fill in the blank cells.

2 29 13 (BY L I N A) 10 15 1

19 12 1 (. . . . . .) 9 12 1

7. Arrange the letters in the boxes so that you get the author and the bird, one of the heroines of his works.

A B B C L N O O R R S

________________________

___________________________

10. Solve the metagram by writing both words in the answer

I am a folk creation

Fun for the kids.

Just replace the letter for me -

In the teacher's hand.

___________________

Full name__________________________________________ Class___________________________

READING

Libraries first appeared in the ancient East. The first library is usually referred to as a collection of clay tablets dating back to approximately 2500 BC. e., found in the temple of the Babylonian city of Nippur. In one of the tombs near Egyptian Thebes, a box with papyri from the II transition period (XVIII-XVII centuries BC) was discovered. During the New Kingdom era, Ramesses II collected about 20,000 papyri. The most famous ancient Eastern library is a collection of cuneiform tablets from the palace of the Assyrian king of the 7th century BC. e. Ashurbanipal in Nineveh. The main part of the signs contains legal information. In ancient Greece, the first public library was founded in Heraclea by the tyrant Clearchus (IV century BC).

The Library of Alexandria became the largest center of ancient books. It was created in the 3rd century BC. e. Ptolemy I and was the center of education of the entire Hellenistic world. The Library of Alexandria was part of the mouseĩon (museum) complex. The complex included living rooms, dining rooms, reading rooms, botanical and zoological gardens, an observatory and a library. Later, medical and astronomical instruments, stuffed animals, statues and busts were added and used for teaching. Mouseĩon included 200,000 papyri in the Temple (almost all libraries of antiquity were attached to temples) and 700,000 documents in the School. The museum and most of the Library of Alexandria were destroyed around 270 AD.

In the Middle Ages, centers of book learning were monastery libraries, which operated scriptoria. Not only the Holy Scriptures and the writings of the Church Fathers, but also the works of ancient authors were copied there. During the Renaissance, Renaissance figures literally “hunted” for Greek and Latin texts preserved in monasteries. Due to the enormous cost of manuscripts and the laboriousness of their production, books were chained to library shelves.

The invention of the printing press and the development of book printing brought enormous changes to the appearance and activities of libraries, which were now increasingly different from archives. Library collections are beginning to grow rapidly. With the spread of literacy in modern times, the number of library visitors also increases.

In total, today there are approximately 130 million book titles in libraries.

Text taken from Wikipedia

1. Clay 2. Cuneiform 3. Papyrus 4. Stuffed animals

ALEXANDRIA

ASSYRIA

BABYLON

EGYPT

Workshop for copying manuscripts, mainly in monasteries.

WORD

"SUBSCRIPTION"

≥4

Preview:

KEYS TO SCHOOL TOUR for grades 5-7

TEST

1. B fictitious name with which the author signs the work:

B. Nickname

V. Nosov N.N.

3. Large narrative work of fiction with a complex plot:

V. Roman

Capital of Sweden. The famous writer Astrid Lindgren lived in this city:

V. Stockholm

5. An album containing images of various objects (maps, drawings, drawings), serving for educational or practical purposes:

B. Atlas

6. Select the option that shows works written by one author:

G. “Song of the Prophetic Oleg”, “Ruslan and Lyudmila”, “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”

7. Name of the famous children's book illustrator:

B. Vasnetsov Yu.A.

8. The first printed book in Russia “Apostle”, dated 1564,was printed...

B. Ivan Fedorov

9. The works of how many foreign writers are indicated in the presented list: “Wild Swans”, “Uncle Fyodor, the Dog and the Cat”, “Kashtanka”, “The Little Humpbacked Horse”, “The Kid and Carlson Who Lives on the Roof”, “Chuk and Huck” "?

B. 2

10. Based on the quote, determine the title of the work: “- Once you shed your skin, you can’t fit into it again. This is the Law of the Jungle, said Kaa.”

V. Mowgli

KEYS TO LOGIC

_____________________________

2. How many quadrilaterals are there in the picture?

_________________________

3. What combination of letters is the following?

LIBRARY

IBBLIOTEAK

IBBLIOTAYEK

IBLBIOATEK

____________________________

4. Fill in the blank cells.

5. Insert the missing letter so that you can read the name of the literary genre. Write this word.

6. Define the word in brackets.

1 28 12 (BY L I N A) 9 14 0

18 11 0 (. . . . . .) 8 11 0

7. Arrange the letters in the boxes so that you get the name of a famous Russian fabulist and one of the heroines of his works.

A B B C L N O O R R S

8. Guess what word is hidden in the picture (isograph):

________________________

9. Having solved the rebus, write down the title of the work and indicate its author:

___________________________

10. Remembering literary terms, solve the metagram by writing both words that consist of 6 letters in your answer.

The first consists of combinations of the second

The first differs from the second by the penultimate letter

The first one has a note at the end

Reading the letters in them in order 5432, we will see in the first strengthening,

and in the second there is a sports ground.

___________________

Full name__________________________________________ Class___________________________

READING

The reigns of Emperors Alexander II, Alexander III and Nicholas II are the “golden years” of charity and mercy. At this time, a whole system of guardianship begins to take shape. Among the representatives of the reigning House of Romanov there were real devotees of charity and mercy: Empresses Maria Alexandrovna, Alexandra Feodorovna, Maria Feodorovna (mother of Nicholas II), Grand Duchesses Elizaveta Feodorovna (now the holy martyr Elizabeth), Alexandra Petrovna (now the holy nun Anastasia of Kiev), a close relative of the imperial family, Prince Peter of Oldenburg - trustee of the Kiev Home for the Poor, patron of the Eye Hospital. Many members of the House of Romanov used their own funds to build charitable institutions, shelters and almshouses, and actively patronized charitable institutions.

The tradition of Russian charity was broken by the 1917 revolution. All funds of public and private charitable organizations were quickly nationalized, their property was transferred to the state, and the organizations themselves were abolished by special decrees.

The “Our Heritage” Olympics cooperates with the Orthodox aid service “Mercy”.

27 service projects are located in different parts of Moscow, and some programs extend throughout the country. The “Mercy” service is a single organism, a single service for helping the most disadvantaged: lonely old people, disabled people, pregnant women who find themselves without a roof over their heads, orphans, homeless people, HIV-infected people.

One of the key features of the “Mercy” service is the presence of its own infrastructure, thanks to which it provides comprehensive, professional and long-term assistance to permanent wards. St. Sophia Social Home, Rehabilitation Center for Children with Cerebral Palsy, Elisabeth Orphanage, St. Spyridoniev Almshouse, “House for Mom” and many other projects are non-governmental non-profit institutions that are part of the “Mercy” service.

80% of the “Mercy” service exists on donations, so the fate of everyone whom the service helps depends on how regularly funds are received from philanthropists. The "Mercy" service has about 400 permanent clients - those whom the "Mercy" employees take care of from year to year. These are orphans raised in orphanages and state boarding schools, lonely old people in an almshouse, disabled adults in a psychoneurological boarding school and others. In just one year, the Mercy service helps more than 20,000 people in need.

It would be great if at least once a year each participant in our Olympiad consciously refuses, for example, from buying ice cream and transfers these funds to support one of the Mercy services.https://miloserdie.help/projects/ .

Together we can do a lot of good.

1. Fill out the table. Under each word, write down the corresponding word or its number from the list (1 point for matching):

1. Almshouse 2. Monasticism 3. Ophthalmology 4. Home

ALEXANDRA

PETER

SPIRIDON

SOFIA

2. Identify the word by description (2 points):

___________________________ - transfer to state ownership of land, industrial enterprises, banks, transport or other property owned by private individuals.

3. Fill out the table (2 points for correct completion. Words must be in the correct case and written without errors):

WORD

1. Make words from the letters of the word

"MERCY"

according to the number of letters specified in the previous cell. Words must only be nouns, common nouns, in the singular.

KEYS TO SCHOOL TOUR 8-11 grades

Maximum 10 points for each task. Maximum 40 points for the work. Time to write a paper: 30 minutes

TEST

1 . In 1868, the famous magazine “Domestic Notes” began to be edited by M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin, G.Z. Eliseev and Russian poet, writer and publicist, author of the poems “Frost, Red Nose”, “Russian Women”, the poem “Grandfather Mazai and the Hares”. Name it:

B. Nekrasov N.A.

2. In 1868, Samarkand was occupied by Russian troops and annexed to the Russian Empire, and became the center of the Zeravshan district, transformed in 1887 into the Samarkand region. On the territory of which modern state is Samarkand located?

G. Uzbekistan

3. Russian ethnographer, anthropologist, biologist and traveler who studied the indigenous populations of Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania, including the Papuans of the northeastern coast of New Guinea:

V. Miklouho-Maclay N. N.

4. What nickname did Emperor Alexander III receive from his contemporaries?

B. Peacemaker

5. In 1880, a monument was erected in Moscow, created with public donations by the sculptor A.M. Opekushin. To whom is the monument dedicated, to which “the people’s path will not be overgrown”?

G. Pushkin A.S.

6. What name did Nicholas II’s wife, née Princess Victoria Alice Elena Louise Beatrice of Hesse-Darmstadt, take when she joined Orthodoxy?

A. Alexandra Fedorovna

7. How many children were there in the family of Nicholas II?

G. four girls and a boy

8. During what war did the crossing of the Danube, the siege of Plevna, the defense of Shipka, and the battle of Sheinovo take place?

V. Russian-Turkish

9. From the list provided, select a discovery that was made at the end of the 19th century:

B. Mendeleev’s periodic table of chemical elements

10. Select a list that lists works that appeared in the second half of the 19th century:

G. Epic novel “War and Peace”, painting “Bogatyrs”, monument “Millennium of Russia”

KEYS TO LOGIC

1. Book - key To knowledge
Another option: “Books are the key to knowledge”

2. 22

3. IBLIBAOTEC (the first and last letters are moved one letter towards each other)

In the first cell - the product of the numbers in the two previous cells, in the second - the sum of the same numbers.

5. TRAGEDY

6. TALE

7. KRYLOV - CROW

8. WRITER

9. Ruslan and Lyudmila, Pushkin

10. STROPHE-LINE

READING KEYS

1. Fill out the table. Under each word, write down the corresponding word or its number from the list (1 point for matching):

1. Almshouse 2. Monasticism 3. Ophthalmology 4. Home

ALEXANDRA

PETER

SPIRIDON

SOFIA

2. Identify the word by description (2 points):

NATIONALIZATION - transfer to state ownership of land, industrial enterprises, banks, transport or other property owned by private individuals.

3. Fill out the table (2 points for correct completion. Words must be in the correct case and written without errors):

KEYS TO WORDS

RICE

ROL

FOREST

CHALK

ODR

GENUS

DOLE

COM

MPA

ROM

SCRAP

MOL

SOP

HOUSE

WORLD

LIS

LADY

VILLAGE

MIRO

SEA

IDOL

CIDER

TRACK

CASE

LORD

MORS

RELAY

IRIS

SIDOR

DEMOS

RADISH

DEALER

LEADER

SMERD

SOLID

IRMOS

SADDLE

MY LORD

MILADY

CRAFT

STRENGTH GAUGE

DIVIDEND

KEYS TO SCHOOL TOUR for grades 5-7
Maximum 10 points for each task. Maximum 40 points for the work. Time to write a paper: 30 minutes

3. Large narrative work of fiction with a complex plot:
V. Roman

4.
Capital of Sweden. The famous writer Astrid Lindgren lived in this city:
V. Stockholm

5. An album containing images of various objects (maps, drawings, drawings), serving for educational or practical purposes:
B. Atlas

6. Select the option that shows works written by one author:
G. “Song of the Prophetic Oleg”, “Ruslan and Lyudmila”, “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”

7. Name of the famous children's book illustrator:
B. Vasnetsov Yu.A.

8. The first printed book in Russia, “The Apostle,” dated 1564, was printed
B. Ivan Fedorov

9. The works of how many foreign writers are indicated in the presented list: “Wild Swans”, “Uncle Fyodor, the Dog and the Cat”, “Kashtanka”, “The Little Humpbacked Horse”, “The Kid and Carlson Who Lives on the Roof”, “Chuk and Huck” "?
B. 2

10. Based on the quote, determine the title of the work: “- Once you shed your skin, you can’t fit into it again. This is the Law of the Jungle, said Kaa.”
V. Mowgli

KEYS TO LOGIC
1. [Download the file to view the link] [Download the file to view the link] to [Download the file to view the link]or: “Books are the key to knowledge”
2. 22
3. IBLIBAOTEC (the first and last letters are moved one letter towards each other)

4.
180
29

In the first cell is the product of the numbers in the two previous cells, in the second the sum of the same numbers.
5. TRAGEDY
6. TALE
7. KRYLOV - CROW
8. WRITER
9. Ruslan and Lyudmila, Pushkin
10. TALE-POINTER

READING KEYS

1. Fill out the table. Under each word, write down the corresponding word or its number from the list (1 point for matching):

1. Clay 2. Cuneiform 3. Papyrus 4. Stuffed animals

ALEXANDRIA
ASSYRIA
BABYLON
EGYPT

4
2
1
3

2. Identify the word by description (2 points):

SCRIPTTORY workshop for copying manuscripts, mainly in monasteries.

3. Fill out the table (2 points for correct completion. Words must be in the correct case and written without errors):
3.1. IN WHAT CENTURY was the Library of Alexandria destroyed?
3

3.2. Precisely write down the name of the ruler who founded the first public library in ancient Greece.
Clearchus

Points for questions 3.1 and 3.2 can only be obtained if the century is indicated (in a word, not necessarily in a number), if the year is indicated incorrectly. The name Clearchus must be written without errors in the nominative case (with 1 spelling error or wrong case, 1 point for question 3.2)

KEYS TO WORDS

MAT
BOA
BOT
NOM
ILO
VOLUME
BON
TONE

MATE
SUBJECT
BOW
NOTE
VOW
NEON
SKY
ATOM
RACCOON
TON
CONCRETE
EXCHANGE
LOAD
BUT NO
METHANE
DECEPTION
MANTO

COIN
Muteness
CANCELLATION
TONEMA
ANEMONE

TEST


B. Nickname

V. Synonym

A. Zhitkov B.S.

B. Marshak S.Ya.

V. Nosov N.N.

G. Uspensky E.N.

3. Large narrative work of fiction with a complex plot:

A. Tale

B. Story

4. Capital of Sweden. The famous writer Astrid Lindgren lived in this city:

A. Copenhagen

V. Stockholm

Helsinki

5. An album containing images of various objects (maps, drawings, drawings), serving for educational or practical purposes:

A. Almanac

B. Catalog

G. Coloring book

6. Select the option that shows works written by one author:

A. “Gelsomino in the Land of Liars”, “The Adventures of Pinocchio”, “The Adventures of Chipolino”

B. “Living Hat”, “Dunno on the Moon”, “Deniska’s Stories”

V. “Holidays in Prostokvashino”, “Crocodile Gena and his friends”, “Mishkina porridge”

G. “Song of the Prophetic Oleg”, “Ruslan and Lyudmila”, “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”

7. Name of the famous children's book illustrator:

A. Aivazovsky I.K.

B. Vasnetsov Yu.A.

V. Malevich K.S.

G. Michelangelo B.

8. The first printed book in Russia, “The Apostle,” dated 1564, was printed...

A. Ivan Kulibin

B. Ivan Fedorov

V. Kuzma Minin

G. Nikolai Karamzin

The works of how many foreign writers are indicated in the presented list: “Wild Swans”, “Uncle Fyodor, the Dog and the Cat”, “Kashtanka”, “The Little Humpbacked Horse”, “The Kid and Carlson Who Lives on the Roof”, “Chuk and Huck”?

Based on the quote, determine the title of the work: “Once you shed your skin, you can’t fit back into it. This is the Law of the Jungle, said Kaa.”

B. Leader of the Redskins

V. Mowgli

G. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi

LOGICS

1. Six vowels have been dropped from the proverb, restore it:

Kng - klch to znn

_____________________________

How many quadrilaterals are there in the picture?

_________________________

What combination of letters is the following?

LIBRARY

IBBLIOTEAK

IBBLIOTAYEK

IBLBIOATEK

____________________________

Fill in the empty cells.

Define the word in brackets.

2 29 13 (BY L I N A) 10 15 1

19 12 1 (. . . . . .) 9 12 1

Arrange the letters in the boxes so that you get the author and the bird, one of the heroines of his works.

A B B C L N O O R R S

8. Guess what word is hidden in the picture (isograph):

________________________

9. Having solved the rebus, write down the title of the work and indicate its author:

___________________________

Solve the metagram by writing both words in your answer.

I am a folk creation

Fun for the kids.

Just replace the letter for me -

In the teacher's hand.

___________________


Full name__________________________________________ Class___________________________

READING


Libraries first appeared in the ancient East. The first library is usually referred to as a collection of clay tablets dating back to approximately 2500 BC. e., found in the temple of the Babylonian city of Nippur. In one of the tombs near Egyptian Thebes, a box with papyri from the II transition period (XVIII-XVII centuries BC) was discovered. During the New Kingdom era, Ramesses II collected about 20,000 papyri. The most famous ancient Eastern library is a collection of cuneiform tablets from the palace of the Assyrian king of the 7th century BC. e. Ashurbanipal in Nineveh. The main part of the signs contains legal information. In ancient Greece, the first public library was founded in Heraclea by the tyrant Clearchus (IV century BC).

The Library of Alexandria became the largest center of ancient books. It was created in the 3rd century BC. e. Ptolemy I and was the center of education of the entire Hellenistic world. The Library of Alexandria was part of the mouseĩon (museum) complex. The complex included living rooms, dining rooms, reading rooms, botanical and zoological gardens, an observatory and a library. Later, medical and astronomical instruments, stuffed animals, statues and busts were added and used for teaching. Mouseĩon included 200,000 papyri in the Temple (almost all libraries of antiquity were attached to temples) and 700,000 documents in the School. The museum and most of the Library of Alexandria were destroyed around 270 AD.

In the Middle Ages, centers of book learning were monastery libraries, which operated scriptoria. Not only the Holy Scriptures and the writings of the Church Fathers, but also the works of ancient authors were copied there. During the Renaissance, Renaissance figures literally “hunted” for Greek and Latin texts preserved in monasteries. Due to the enormous cost of manuscripts and the laboriousness of their production, books were chained to library shelves.

The invention of the printing press and the development of book printing brought enormous changes to the appearance and activities of libraries, which were now increasingly different from archives. Library collections are beginning to grow rapidly. With the spread of literacy in modern times, the number of library visitors also increases.

In total, today there are approximately 130 million book titles in libraries.

Text taken from Wikipedia

1. Fill out the table. Under each word, write down the corresponding word or its number from the list (1 point for matching):

Clay 2. Cuneiform 3. Papyrus 4. Stuffed animals


WORD

1. Make words from the letters of the word


"SUBSCRIPTION"

according to the number of letters specified in the previous cell. Words must only be nouns, common nouns, in the singular.

≥4
>4
>4
>4