Interesting questions about literature. Literary tests

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? (gingerbread)
3. What is the real name Frog princesses? (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 are placed? environment(sleeve of the Frog Princess's dress)
11. What fairytale headdress can’t be drawn? (invisibility hat)
12. Name " workplace"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 it? fairy tale Cinderella good witch? (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. What fairy-tale heroes 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.
. Good word and she 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. Champs Elysees in Paris are named after Prince Elisha, the hero of A.S. Pushkin’s fairy tale. (No)
3. For school essays A.P. Chekhov received only “A” grades. (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 teaching 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 name 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.


Full text of the material Literary quiz“Through the pages of your favorite books” see the downloadable file.
The page contains a fragment.

Crime solving specialist and literary work dedicated to crime solving

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

A brilliant performance, a spectacle and an English writer, Nobel Prize laureate

A one-time subsidy awarded to a scientific or artistic team or individual performer and the 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. The English writer who invented the hobbits

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

8. The only heroine of the 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. The initials of which Russian poetess 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 _ _ _ ( Antique instrument writer)

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 of a 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 + BALL → 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?

The initial syllable is pure in 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 by 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.

This charade glues the syllables together,

Walk boldly along the road.

Put it together

Two working animals.

The first one 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

for the game, cards indicating the team number, five sets with answer numbers (1,2,3,4,5), stars.

Progress of the game

Presenter: Today we gathered for a quiz game “ Literary ring" All questions that will be asked are related to folk art, literary works and literary fairy tales.

Rules of the game (slide 2)

  • 5 teams take part in the game. Questions will be asked to each team in turn. All teams can answer all questions.
  • For each correct answer to their question, the team receives 1 point.
  • For the correct answer to another team's question you can get a star.
  • You are given 5 seconds to think about each question.
  • After each round, and there are three of them, one team of players with the fewest points will be eliminated.
  • If several teams have the same number of points, stars will be taken into account.
  • The super game will feature two teams that have reached the final.

The points will be counted... (the presenter introduces the jury)

1st round

Presenter: The Firebird is the embodiment of the radiant Sun God! The image of this bird was created by imagination ancient man and was preserved in Russian fairy tales as the ideal of heavenly beauty and happiness. The prototype of this beautiful bird was the nature surrounding man. You have to solve poetic images birds that lived and still live in our forests. I think we know many of them very well. You have to guess them in the mythological descriptions given by our ancestors.

Task 1: (slide 3) Here are images of birds: eagle, owl, rooster, cuckoo, crow.

1. It was considered a bird among the Slavs; it was dedicated to the goddess of spring and predicted the beginning of thunderstorms and rains.

(Cuckoo)

2. This bird lived up to three hundred years and was the only one that could bring living and dead water.

3. B peasant life it was revered as a symbol of heavenly fire and at the same time a talisman against it. Her image can still be found on the roofs of houses.

4. Mysterious bird, lover of nightlife. The popular wave called her the guardian of treasures and the wisest of earthly birds.

5. Since ancient times, this bird has become a symbol of pride, power and freedom. Myths say that main god Slavs, Perun, appeared on earth in the guise of this bird.

Presenter: The world of animals in Slavic legends is no less rich and diverse. Indrik, the beast, was considered the head and ruler of the animal kingdom. He had many subjects. They had wonderful properties. But there were also those who really lived and are now living in our Russian forests. It is to these animals that we will devote our questions.

Task 2. (Slide 4) Here are images of animals and beasts.

1. By folk beliefs, he is the personification of darkness. The main Slavic god Perun could turn into it when he wanted to appear on earth. This beast could speak in a human voice, was endowed with wisdom and acted in many Russian fairy tales.

2. According to legend, this is a man turned by an evil sorcerer into a wild beast. He himself never attacks a person, he can walk on his hind legs. In his guise one of the main Slavic gods- Veles.

(Bear)

3. This animal acts as a companion to sorcerers or witches, but it is very loved by the Russian people. According to Slavic beliefs, this is a very intelligent animal. There are many signs and proverbs associated with it.

To oshka)

4. In ancient times, when the forces of nature were deified, the dark force rode on this black animal, and the gods of color and darkness rode on the same white animal. Poetic folk word calls it “the wings of man.”

5. Our people have written a lot about this faithful friend. catchphrases, signs, proverbs, riddles. He is of the same breed as the wolf, but for a long time he has been his fierce enemy.

(Dog, dog).

This concludes the first round.

Team No.… leaves the game.

2 round

(Slide 5) Leading: I have no doubt that before you learned to read, you listened to fairy tales.

“What a delight these fairy tales are! Each is a poem...
The fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it...”, wrote A.S. Pushkin about folk tales.
Originating in ancient times, the fairy tale is still passed on from mouth to mouth,
is reinvented and re-emerged.

Who has read a lot of fairy tales,
Finds answers easily.
Yes, you already knew them for a long time.
Well, let's check it out!

Task 1: (slide 6) Here are 4 images of characters from folk tales.

1. Who ordered: “Mothers, nannies, get ready, get ready! By morning, bake me soft white bread, the kind I ate from my dear father”?

("Princess Frog")

2. Which fairy tale talks about four daring escapes and one villainous murder?

(“Kolobok”)

3.Which fairy tale ends with the words: “The evil witch was tied to a horse’s tail and released into an open field”?

(“Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka”)

Task 2: (slide 7) Presenter: You see four drawings depicting fairy-tale characters.

1. Are all these drawings illustrations of Russian folk tales?

(“Crocodile Gena and his friends”)

Presenter: Crocodile Gena and his friend Cheburashka - these fairy-tale characters were invented by our contemporary Eduard Uspensky.

At the core famous fairy tales about Tsar Saltan, about dead princess, there are folk tales about the fisherman and the fish fairy tales. How well do you know the fairy tales of A.S. Pushkin?

Let's check it now! Listen carefully as the question is read only once.

Task 3: (slide 8) Here are illustrations for fairy tales by A.S. Pushkin. Name the fairy tale and its hero.

1. Three attackers, while in the service of a high-ranking official, committed a forgery of a document, which had sad, very dramatic consequences: the family was destroyed. Mother and son are severely punished. But in the end, truth triumphed, evil was defeated.

(A weaver with a cook, with her matchmaker Babarikha. “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”)

2. Under pressure from the royal person, this woman committed terrible crime. Under the guise of a wretched beggar, she infiltrated a kind, unsuspecting girl and treated her to a very common tasty fruit. As a result, she fell dead.

(Chernavka poisoned the young princess. “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights”)

3. This fabulously beautiful, but very cunning person committed a serious crime. On the battlefield, she killed two young brothers, and then got to her father.

(Queen of Shemakha. “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”)

Task 4:

Host: And now you have the next group of questions about the fairy tales of A. S. Pushkin. ( Slide 9)

  1. What precious metal is the chain hanging on the oak tree near Lukomorye made of?
  2. 1. Silver.
    2. Iron.
    3. Platinum.
    4. Gold.

    (Near Lukomorye there is a green oak;
    Golden chain on the oak tree...)

  3. What was the old woman's last wish in “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”?
  4. 1. Be a pillar noblewoman.
    2. To be the mistress of the sea.
    3. Be a free queen.
    4. New trough.

  5. Which of the following is not included in the moral of Pushkin's fairy tale about the Golden Cockerel?
    1. Lie.
  6. 2. Lesson.
    3. Hint.
    4. Vow.

(The fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it!
Good fellows lesson.)

  1. What words did the old woman scold her old man in “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”
    1. You are my dear.
    2. Your head is empty.
    3. You are a fool, simpleton.
    4. Oh, you disgusting old man.

Addition: You fool, you simpleton!
You didn’t know how to take ransom from a fish!

Task 5:

(Slide 13) Here are illustrations of literary fairy tales.

1.Which fairy tale talks about the artistic level of vocal and instrumental ensembles?

(Br. Grimm “The Town Musicians of Bremen”)

This ends the second round.

Team No. is eliminated from the game...

3 round

In our speech, we use not only proverbs and sayings, but also popular expressions that are very similar to them: short quotes, figurative expressions, and sayings of historical figures included in our speech from literary sources.

Winged expressions are, as it were, halfway to proverbs: like proverbs, they are widely used in speech, but, in contrast to proverbs, they usually belong to a well-known author.

Exercise 1:

(slide 14) Here are portraits of A.S. Pushkin, N.V. Gogol, A.P. Chekhova, D.I. Fonvizina. It is necessary to determine which of them belongs to the catchphrase I read.

  1. “Brevity is the sister of talent” (A. P. Chekhov)
  2. “Be patient, Cossack - you will become an ataman!” (N.V. Gogol T. Bulba - Andria)
  3. “I don’t want to study, but I want to get married.” D.I. Fonvizin

Task 2:

  1. Author of the story “The Night Before Christmas”. ( N.V.Gogol )
  2. Author of the stories “Thick and Thin”, “Death of an Official”. ( A.P.Chekhov )
  3. Author of the story “Children of the Dungeon” ( V.G. Korolenko )
  4. Author of the story “Mu-Mu”. ( I.S. Turgenev )

Task 2: (slide 16) Here are the heroes of literary works. Based on the description below, determine who this hero is, from which work, who is the author of the work.

  1. “The front is a perfect German: a narrow muzzle, constantly spinning and sniffing everything that comes across, ending in a round snout, the legs are very thin. But behind him he was a real provincial attorney in uniform, since his tail hung like a uniform coattail...” (Devil. “The Night Before Christmas”, Gogol)
  2. “Barefoot, in nightgowns. There is a cap on the head. Very fat and lazy. They like to live at other people’s expense.” (“The story of how one man fed two generals”, Saltykov-Shchedrin.)
  3. “They are wearing red morocco boots, with silver horseshoes, trousers as wide as the black sea, with a thousand folds, tied with a golden lace. Their faces are slightly tanned with black mustaches. On the head there are mutton caps with a golden top.” (Ostap and Andriy. “Taras Bulba”, Gogol)

Task 3: (slide 17) Find the “extra”:

1. “Horse name”, “Over salted”, “Mu-Mu”, “Thick and thin”. (“Mu-Mu” was written by I.S. Turgenev, and other stories by A.P. Chekhov)

(Slide 18)

1. “The Night Before Christmas”, “The Inspector General”, “ Captain's daughter", "Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka". (“The Captain’s Daughter” by A.S. Pushkin, and other works by N.V. Gogol)

Leading: This was the last question of the third round.

Before you tally up the points and determine the two teams that made it to the finals, look here (points to the boxes). There are three wonderful boxes in front of you. And the team with the most stars will be able to open them.

For each box you open, you give away a star, so you can skip opening the boxes and save stars for the finale.

Let's ask the jury to announce the results of the third round...

Eliminated... (they are awarded prizes).

We reached the final...

The final

PROVERB (slide 20)

From the word “PROBERV” you need to make as many words as possible. Each letter can be used as many times as it appears in the word. The one who says the last word will win. You have 2 minutes to complete the task. Time has passed...

The finalists name the invented words in order, but those words that have already been spoken by the opponent do not count.

They win... Gifts are given (first to the losing couple, then to the winners).

Literature quiz with answers for schoolchildren

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

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

3. Literary pseudonym 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. Literary pseudonym of which famous writer matches the name of the big one 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? (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 rogue”? (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 main character Leo Nikolayevich 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 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 the 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”? (" Stingy Knight", "Feast in Time of Plague", "The Stone Guest", "Mozart and Salieri")

38. Title " 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 what 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 Griboedov)

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

48. Ten days ten young people tell each other various 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 USA turned into 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 time measurement system? ("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 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 historical poem Sergei Alexandrovich 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 was for Rostand, who actually lived in the seventeenth century French writer, philosopher, essayist, scientist and warrior named Cyrano de Bergerac. However, Rostand in his play came up with such a detail of his hero’s appearance that he 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 local residents called Tusitala Stevoni. "Tusitala" means "story teller" in the local dialect. What is this strange word “Stevony”? (This is a distorted 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 in the book Russian writer Evgenia Biryukova. What is the name of this book? (“Ipatiev House”. Ekaterinbug. Publishing house “SV-96”, 2003)

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