Representative of the young noble generation. Creativity test AND

Representative of the young noble generation. Creativity test AND

TESTS

Option 1

  1. A.N. Ostrovsky reveals the socio-typical and individual properties of the characters of a certain social environment, which one?
  1. Landlord-noble
2. Merchant3. Aristocratic
  1. People's
2. The bright representatives of the "dark kingdom" in the play "The Thunderstorm" are (find unnecessary):
  1. Tikhon
2. Wild3. Boar4. Kuligin 3. Satirical denunciation is combined in the play with the assertion of new forces rising to the struggle for human rights. On which of the heroes of the play does he pin his hopes Tikhon KabanovaVarvara KabanovBoris 4. The basis of the conflict in the novel "Fathers and Sons" is:
  1. A quarrel between P.P. Kirsanov and E.V. BazarovThe conflict that arose between E.V. Bazarov and N.P. KirsanovStruggle between noble liberalism and democratsThe struggle between liberal monarchists and the people
5. To which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" do the following characteristics correspond:
  1. A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner, spiritual narrow-mindedness and weak-willedness, superficiality of democratic hobbies. An aristocrat admiring himself, the whole meaning of his life was reduced to love and regret about the passing past, an esthete. Unadaptation to life, to its new conditions, “leaving” type.An independent nature, not bowing to any authorities, a nihilist.
Evgeny BazarovArkady KirsanovPavel PetrovichNikolay Petrovich 6. Bazarov wrote a critical article:
  1. I.S. TurgenevV.G. BelinskyA.I. HerzenDI. Pisarev
7. What moment in the biography of E. Bazarov became a turning point in his awareness of his personality:
  1. Love for OdintsovaBreak with ArkadyDispute with P.P. KirsanovVisit to parents
8. To whom is the dedication of the novel "Fathers and Sons" addressed? 1.A.I. Herzen
    V.G. BelinskyON. NekrasovTo another person

Option 2

  1. The article "Dark Kingdom" wrote:

    N.G. Chernyshevsky

    V.G. Belinsky

    I.A. Goncharov

    ON. Dobrolyubov

    Which of the heroes of the play clearly demonstrates the collapse of the "dark kingdom":
  1. Kabanova

    Whom A.N. Dobrolyubov called "a ray of light in the dark kingdom":
  1. Katerina

  2. Kuligina

4. The debates of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" were conducted around various issues that worried the public thought of Russia. Find unnecessary:

    On the attitude towards the noble cultural heritage

    About art, science

    On the system of human behavior, on moral principles

    The position of the working class

    About public duty, about upbringing

5. Find the correspondence of the heroes of the novel to social status:

1. "Emancipe"

2.Russian aristocrat

3 Regimental Physician

4.Student-barich

5 student democrat

□ E. Bazarov

□ Kukshina

□ V.I. Bazarov

□ A.N. Kirsanov

□ P.P. Kirsanov

6. What E. Bazarov was especially distant to the author of the novel:

    Misunderstanding of the role of the people in the liberation movement

    Nihilistic attitude towards the cultural heritage of Russia

    Exaggerating the role of the intelligentsia in the liberation movement

    Separation from any practical activity

7. How many characters do you think are in the novel: 1. Nine2.Thirteen3.Thirty4. Ninety 8.People who are close to E. Bazarov in spirit are called: 1 the sixties2 Pentecostals3.The Decembrists4.Eightecostals

Literature test, 2 semes.

1 From which tales of Saltykov-Shchedrin are excerpts given: 1. “Served [they] in some kind of registry; they were born there, brought up and grew old, therefore, they did not understand anything. They did not even know any words, except: "Accept the assurance of my complete respect and devotion." 2. “In a certain kingdom. In a certain state he lived ... he lived and, looking at the light, rejoiced. He had enough of everything: peasants, bread, cattle, land, and gardens. And there was that ... stupid, he read the newspaper "News" and had a soft, white and crumbly body. " 3. “And suddenly he disappeared. What happened here! - Whether the pike swallowed him, whether the cancer broke with a claw, or he died by his own death and floated to the surface - there were no witnesses to him. Most likely - he himself died ... "" The story of how one man fed two generals "" Wild landowner "" Wise gudgeon "No. 2. About whom M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin: "If instead of the word" organ "were put the word" fool ", then the reviewer probably would not have found anything unnatural ..."
  1. Gloom-Grumblev 3. Ferdyschenko Grustilov 4. Brudy
No. 3. The novel by Saltykov-Shchedrin “The Lord Golovlevs” consists of a number of chapters telling about various family events. Restore the title of the missing chapters: "______________________", "Relatively", "Family totals", "_____________________", "Unacceptable family joys". №4. By the example of what family L.N. In his novel War and Peace, Tolstoy showed the atypical and rare nature of family relationships: 6. According to the given portrait characteristics, determine to whom they belong: 1. "... He was awkward, fat, taller than usual, wide, with huge red hands, he, as they say, did not know how to enter the salon and even less knew how to get out of it ..." 2. "... Was short, very handsome young a man with certain dry features ... with a tired, bored look. " 3. "The whole figure was round, his head ... back, chest, shoulders, even the arms that he wore, as always when he was about to hug something, were round", he "must have been over fifty years old." 4. "The whole stout, short figure with wide thick shoulders and involuntarily inserted forward belly and chest had that representative, dignified appearance that forty-year-old people living in the hall have."  Napoleon Platon Karataev Andrey Bolkonsky  Pierre Bezukhov

ROMAN TEST L.N. TOLSTOY "WAR AND PEACE"

1. Pseudo-patriotism, isolation from the folk environment are inherent in visitors and owners of living rooms:
  1. A.P. Scherer
2. The novel takes place during the reign:
  1. Alexander II Nicholas II Alexander I
3. The struggle of the spiritual with the sensual lies at the basis of internal development:
  1. Pierre BezukhovAnatol KuraginBoris Drubetskoy
No. 4. By the example of what family L.N. In his novel War and Peace, Tolstoy showed the atypical and rare nature of family relationships:
  1. The Bezukhov family
No. 5. During what battle took place the meeting between Prince Andrew and Napoleon, which was of great importance in the fate of the hero: “He knew that it was Napoleon - his hero, but at that moment Napoleon seemed to him such a small, insignificant person in comparison with what was happening between his soul and this high, endless sky with clouds running over it. " 1. Austerlitz battle 3. Borodino battle 2. Schengraben battle 4. Krasnensky battle № 6. According to the given portrait characteristicsvdetermine who they belong to: 1. "... He was awkward, fat, taller than usual, wide, with huge red hands, he, as they say, did not know how to enter the salon and even less knew how to get out of it ..." 2. "... He was short, very handsome young a man with certain dry features ... with a tired, bored look. " 3. "The whole figure was round, his head ... back, chest, shoulders, even the arms that he wore, as always when he was about to hug something, were round", he "must have been over fifty years old." 4. "The whole stout, short figure with wide thick shoulders and involuntarily inserted forward belly and chest had that representative, dignified appearance that forty-year-old people living in the hall have."  Napoleon Platon Karataev Andrey Bolkonsky  Pierre Bezukhov # 7. Based on the characteristics of the heroes of the novel, determine to whom they are all addressed. A.P. Scherer: "I hope that no one here will accept him, despite his wealth." Princess Marya: "It seemed to me that he always had a beautiful heart." Prince Andrew: "You are dear to me, precisely because you are one living person among all our world"
  1. Pierre Bezukhov M.I. Kutuzov Nikolay Rostov
8. The novel shows the true and "false" patriots of Russia. Find a match: 1. A. Kuragin, B. Drubetskoy, A. P. Scherer, Countess Bezukhova. 2. Tushin, Timokhin, A. Bolkonsky, Tikhon Shcherbaty true patriots  "false" patriots 9. Which of the events of 1812 was not an episode of the people's war: 1. Smolensk retreat 3. Tarutino battle 2. Borodino battle 4. Partisan movement 10. The heroes of the novel understand happiness in their own way. Determine who owns the following statements:
  1. “The absence of suffering, satisfaction of needs and, as a result, freedom of choice of occupation, ie. way of life. ”“ ... It occurred to him that it was precisely for him that he was destined to lead the Russian army out of this situation, that here he was, that Toulon who would lead unknown officers out of the ranks and would open the first path to glory for him. ”
 Pierre Bezukhov  Andrey Bolkonsky 11. The epilogue is:
  1. An additional element of the composition, separated from the main narrative and following after its completion. An additional element of the composition, preceding the set. A relatively short text placed by the author before the beginning of the work and designed to briefly express the main content or ideological meaning of the work that follows it.

Test 1 based on the novel by F.M. Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment"

1. The hero of the novel "Crime and Punishment" commits the murder of an old woman-pawnbroker for the sake of:
  1. Money. Justification of his theory. People close to him: mothers and sisters. The Marmeladov family.
2. Indicate whose path was not rejected by Raskolnikov: 1. Luzhin. 2. Svidrigailova. 3. Sonya 4. Razumikhin. 3. Determine to which of the heroes of the novel the statements belong:
  1. “Love yourself first of all, for everything is based on personal interest.” “You have to live merrily.” “This is a louse!”
Svidrigailov Luzhin Sonya 4. From what moment does Raskolnikov's crime begin:
  1. After the murder of the old money-lender and her sister During the murder Before the murder In hard labor
5. From what moment does the punishment of Raskolnikov begin:
  1. Before the murder After the murder After Sonya's confession In hard labor
6. What the theory created by Raskolnikov carries:
  1. Individualism and the criminal philosophy of permissiveness Liberation from material dependence Liberation from social pressure of society Resolving social contradictions of society
7. Determine according to the given characteristics the heroes of the novel corresponding to them:
  1. The bearer of a protesting principle, a strong personality, a pronounced Napoleonism The limit of meekness and suffering, Christian forgiveness The cruel and calculating businessman Cynicism and inner emptiness "The servility of thought"
Sonya Lebezyatnikov Luzhin Raskolnikov Svidrigailov 8. Whose room is described below:“It was a tiny cage, six paces long, which had the most pitiful appearance with its yellow, dusty and everywhere lagging wallpaper from the wall, and so low that a slightly tall man felt creepy in it, and everything seemed like- you will bang your head on the ceiling. ”1. Sonya Marmeladova 2. Luzhin 3. Razumikhin 4. Raskolnikov 9. Which event in the novel is the climax: 1. Death of Marmeladov2. Raskolnikov's dream 3. Confession, confession of Raskolnikov to Sonya 4. Raskolnikov's criminal offense 10. The epilogue is:
  1. An additional element of the composition, a part of the work that precedes the setting. A relatively short text placed by the author before the work and designed to briefly express his main idea. An additional element of the composition, separated from the main text and following after the narration itself.
11. What part in the novel is the preparation of Raskolnikov's crime, and what part is his punishment:
  1. One pieceFive pieces
 crime  punishment

1. To what literary direction does the work of IS Turgenev belong?

A) classicism

B) sentimentalism

C) romanticism

D) realism

2. With which magazine did Turgenev collaborate most of his creative life?

A) "Bulletin of Europe"

B) "Contemporary"

C) "Notes of the Fatherland"

D) "Russian Bulletin"

3. Define the genre of the novel by IS Turgenev "Fathers and Sons".

A) family

B) love

C) socio-psychological

D) travel novel

4. What is the composition of the novel?

A) sequential

B) cyclic (repeating)

B) mirror

D) "novel in a novel"

A) deepen the conflict

B) show the inconsistency of the ideas, beliefs of the hero

C) show the changes taking place with the hero

6. To what class does Bazarov belong?

A) nobleman

B) commoner

D) peasant

7. Giving a general assessment of the political content of his novel, Turgenev wrote: “My whole story is directed against ... as an advanced class” (choose the one you want).

A) the proletariat

B) the peasantry

C) revolutionary democrats

D) nobility

8. To which of the heroes of the novel do these characteristics correspond? Write down the answers.

A) a representative of the young noble generation, gradually turning into an ordinary landowner with superficial democratic hobbies

B) an opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat admiring himself, whose life has been reduced to love and regret about the past

________________________________________________________________________

C) a representative of the “outgoing nobility” type, poorly adapted to the new conditions of life, an admirer of art and nature

________________________________________________________________________

D) independent nature, not recognizing any authorities, nihilist

________________________________________________________________________

9. What conflict is at the heart of the novel?

A) social (nobility - people)

B) generational conflict (older generation - youth)

C) ideological (liberal nobles - revolutionary democrats)

D) love (Bazarov - Odintsova)

10. What topics were not touched upon in the disputes between Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov?

A) about the principles

B) about art

C) about love

D) about aristocrats

D) about nihilism

E) about the proletariat

G) about the peasantry

H) about science

11. On which circle of Russian society does Bazarov pin his hopes for the further development of Russia?

A) intelligentsia

B) aristocracy

C) patriarchal nobility

D) the peasantry

12. Where is the inconsistency of Bazarov's views revealed?

A) disputes with P.P. Kirsanov

B) love for Odintsova

C) a break with Arkady

D) relationship with parents

13. What is the role of the images of Sitnikov and Kukshina in the novel?

A) show that Bazarov has associates

B) show more active "new people" than Bazarov

C) satirically depict the type of people who are attached to nihilism

D) show the antipodes of the Kirsanov brothers

A) Arkady

B) Nikolay Petrovich Kirsanov

C) Sitnikov

D) Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov

15. Which of the heroes of the novel is more close to Turgenev himself, his worldview?

A) Bazarov

B) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov

C) Nikolay Petrovich Kirsanov

D) Odintsova

16. Why did Odintsova not respond to Bazarov's feelings?

A) despised Bazarov

B) considered her feeling for him a base passion

C) did not share his views on life

D) was afraid of losing peace in life

17. What is the role of female characters in the novel?

B) inspire male heroes to do certain things

C) pushing male heroes

D) opposed to the main character

18. What are the names of the heroes, for the characterization of which the author uses the following subject and everyday details. Write down the answers.

A) a silver ashtray in the shape of a bast shoe _________________________________

B) a volume of Pushkin's poems ______________________________________________

C) hoodie with tassels __________________________________________________

D) a monogram of hair in a black frame and a diploma under glass ___________________

19. Why does Turgenev lead Bazarov to death?

A) death is caused by unrequited love

A) the victory of natural life over an artificially created theory

B) the weakness of the hero makes it impossible to implement his theory

C) the conflict is resolved in favor of the nobility

D) the conflict is resolved in favor of Bazarov, and therefore the revolutionary democrats

21. What is the function of this landscape in the novel?

“The places they passed through could not be called picturesque. Fields, all fields stretched right up to the sky ... There were rivers with open banks, and tiny ponds with thin dams, and villages with low huts under dark, often half-swept roofs ... As if on purpose, the peasants met all shabby, on bad nags; like beggars in rags, there were roadside rakitas with peeled bark and broken branches ... "

A) romantic

B) social

C) psychological

D) philosophical

22. What is the function of the landscape in the novel's finale?

“No matter how passionate, sinful, rebellious heart is hidden in the grave, the flowers growing on it, serenely look at us with their innocent eyes: they tell us not only about eternal calmness, about that great calmness of“ indifferent ”nature; they also speak of eternal reconciliation and endless life ... "

A) romantic

B) social

C) psychological

D) philosophical

23. Who of the critics did not write an article about the novel by IS Turgenev "Fathers and Sons"?

A) V. Belinsky

B) D. Pisarev

C) N. Strakhov

A) V. Belinsky

B) D. Pisarev

C) N. Strakhov

D) M. Antonovich

25. How many characters do you think are in the novel?

1.G 10.B, E 19.In
2.B 11.A 20.A
3. In 12.B 21.B
4.B 13.In 22. D
5.In 14.G 23. A
6.B 15.In 24.B
7.G 16.G 25. In
8.A) Arkady

B) P.P. Kirsanov

C) N.P. Kirsanov

D) E. Bazarov

17.A
18.A) P.P. Kirsanov

B) N.P. Kirsanov

C) E. Bazarov

D) V. I. Bazarov

9.In

References.

1. Alieva L.Yu., Torkunova T.V. Literature tests. - M .: Iris-press, 2004.

2. Mikhailova I.M. Literature: Tests. 9-11 grades - M .: Bustard, 2000.

3. Ogloblina N.N. Literature tests. 5-11 grades. - M .: Olympus, Astrel, AST, 2000.

TEST

Option 1

Exercise 1. I.S.Turgenev wrote:

1. "Doctor's notes". 2. "Notes on the cuffs."

3. "Notes of a Hunter". 4. "Notes from the House of the Dead."

Task 2.

1. Revolutionary Democrats. 3. Liberals.

Task 3. A novel is:

1. The genre of the epic, in which the main problem is the problem of personality and which seeks to depict with the greatest completeness all the diverse connections of man with the surrounding reality, all the complexity of the world and man.

3. The genre of the epic, the artistic method of which is based on the description of one small completed event and its author's assessment.

Task 4.

1. A. I. Herzen. 2.V.G.Belinsky. 3. N. A. Nekrasov. 4. To another person.

Task 5. The epilogue is:

2. An additional element of the composition, a part of a literary work, separated from the main narrative and following after its completion to provide the reader with additional information.

3. A relatively short text placed by the author in front of the work and designed to briefly express the main content or ideological meaning of the text following it.

Task 6.

1. About the attitude to the cultural heritage of the nobility.

2. About art, science.

3. About the system of human behavior, about moral principles.

4. About the position of the working class.

5. About public duty, about education.

Task 7.

2. The nobility as an advanced class.

3. The peasantry as an advanced class.

4. Revolutionary Democrats as an advanced class.

Task 8.

A. Evgeny Bazarov. V. Pavel Petrovich.

B. Arkady Kirsanov. G. Nikolay Petrovich.

Task 9.

1. Arkady Kirsanov. 2. N.P. Kirsanov. 3. E. V. Bazarov. 4.P. P. Kirsanov.

Task 10. Typing is:

1. The image of the general through the singular, ie, the combination of the characteristic and the individual in a single artistic image.

2. An often recurring nature or situation that is widespread.

3. The literary experience of creating an artistic world, accumulated by many generations of authors.

Task 11.

1.I.S. Turgenev. 2. V. G. Belinsky. 3. A. I. Herzen. 4.DI Pisarev.

Task 12.

1. The peasantry.

2. Noble aristocracy.

4. The intelligentsia.

Task 13.

1. Misunderstanding of the role of the people in the liberation movement.

2. Nihilistic attitude to the cultural heritage of Russia.

4. Separation from any practical activity.

Task 14.

1. "Emancipe". A) E. Bazarov.

2. Russian aristocrat. B) A.N. Kukshina.

3. Regimental doctor B) V. I. Bazarov.

4. Student barich. D) A. N. Kirsanov.

5. Student Democrat. E) P.P. Kirsanov.

Task 15.

2. Pentecostals. 4. Eightecostals

Task 16.

1. Love for Madame Odintsova. 3. Dispute with P. P. Kirsanov.

2. Break with Arkady. 4. Visiting parents.

Task 17.

1. "Everything was still young-green: her voice, and fluff all over her face, and pink hands ... and slightly clenched shoulders," she blushed incessantly and quickly took a breath. "

2. "Long and thin (face), with a wide forehead, flat upward, pointed nose downward, large greenish eyes and hanging sandy sideburns, it was enlivened by an awkward smile and expressed self-confidence and intelligence."

3. “He looked about 45 years old, his short-cropped gray hair shone with a dark sheen, like new silver; his face, bilious, but without wrinkles, unusually regular and clean, as if drawn with a thin and light incisor, showed traces of remarkable beauty. "

A) Vorontsov.

B) Katya.

C) Pavel Petrovich.

D) Evgeny Bazarov.

E) Nikolai Petrovich.

E) Arkady Kirsanov.

TEST based on the works of I.S.Turgenev

Option 2

Exercise 1. I.S.Turgenev wrote:

1. "Doctor's notes". 2. "Notes of a Hunter".

3. "Notes on the cuffs." 4. "Notes from the House of the Dead."

Task 2. "To accurately and strongly reproduce the truth, the reality of life, is the highest happiness for a writer, even if this truth does not coincide with his own sympathies." Whom does I.S.Turgenev sympathize with?

1. Liberals. 3. Revolutionary Democrats.

2. Raznochintsy. 4. Monarchists.

Task 3. A novel is:

1. The genre of the epic, the artistic method of which is based on the description of one small completed event and its author's assessment.

2. The genre of the epic, on the basis of allegory and simple life examples, explains any complex philosophical, social or ethical problem.

3. The genre of the epic, in which the main problem is the problem of personality and which seeks to depict with the greatest completeness all the diverse connections of man with the surrounding reality, all the complexity of the world and man.

Task 4. Who is the dedication of Fathers and Sons addressed to?

1. A. I. Herzen. 2. To another person. 3. N. A. Nekrasov. 4. V. G. Belinsky.

Task 5. The epilogue is:

1. A relatively independent part of a literary work, in which an event occurs, one of the units of the artistic division of the text.

2. A relatively short text placed by the author in front of the work and designed to briefly express the main content or ideological meaning of the text following it.

3. An additional element of the composition, a part of a literary work, separated from the main narrative and following after its completion to provide the reader with additional information.

Task 6. The disputes of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" were conducted around various issues that worried the public thought of Russia. Find the excess.

1. About the position of the working class.

2. About art, science.

3. About public duty, about education.

4. About the attitude to the cultural heritage of the nobility.

5. About the system of human behavior, about moral principles.

Task 7. Giving a general assessment of the political content of "Fathers and Sons", I. S. Turgenev wrote: "My whole story is directed against ..." (choose the correct one).

1. The proletariat as an advanced class.

2. Revolutionary Democrats as an advanced class.

3. The nobility as an advanced class.

4. The peasantry as an advanced class.

Task 8. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" correspond to the following characteristics:

1. A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner, spiritual narrow-mindedness and weakness, superficiality of democratic hobbies, a tendency to rhetoric, lordly manners and laziness.

2. Opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat admiring himself, whose life has been reduced to love and, unfortunately, about the passing past, an esthete.

3. Uselessness and unadaptation to life, to its new conditions, the type of “outgoing lordship”.

4. An independent nature, not bowing to any authorities, a nihilist.

A. Nikolay Petrovich. V. Evgeny Bazarov

B. Pavel Petrovich. G. Arkady Kirsanov

Task 9. Which of the heroes of the novel owns the words:

"We know approximately why bodily ailments occur, and moral illnesses come from bad upbringing ... from the ugly state of society, in a word, correct society, and there will be no illnesses."

1. P. P. Kirsanov .. 2. E. V. Bazarov. 3. N.P. Kirsanov. 4. Arkady Kirsanov

Task 10. Typing is:

1. A frequently recurring nature or situation that is widespread.

2. The literary experience of creating an artistic world, accumulated by many generations of authors.

3. The image of the general through the individual, that is, the combination of the characteristic and the individual in a single artistic image.

Task 11. Bazarov wrote a critical article:

1. A. I. Herzen. 2. V. G. Belinsky. 3.DI Pisarev. 4.I.S. Turgenev.

Task 12. On which circles of Russian society does E. Bazarov pin his hopes:

1. The peasantry.

2. The intelligentsia.

3. Russian patriarchal nobility.

4. Noble aristocracy.

Task 13. What was E. Bazarov especially distant to the author of the novel?

1. Nihilistic attitude to the cultural heritage of Russia.

2. Separation from any practical activity.

3. Exaggeration of the role of the intelligentsia in the liberation movement.

4. Misunderstanding of the role of the people in the liberation movement.

Task 14. Find the correspondence of the heroes of the novel to social status:

1. Student barich. A) E. Bazarov.

2. Russian aristocrat. B) P.P. Kirsanov.

3. Regimental doctor B) A.N. Kukshina.

4. "Emancipe". D) A. N. Kirsanov.

5. Student Democrat. E) V.I.Bazarov.

Task 15. People who are close to Yevgeny Bazarov in spirit are called:

1. Pentecostals. 3. Eightecostals

Task 16. What moment in the biography of Yevgeny Bazarov became a turning point in his awareness of his personality:

1. Break with Arkady. 3. Dispute with P. P. Kirsanov.

2. Visiting parents. 4. Love for Madame Odintsova.

Task 17. Find the correspondence of the heroes of the novel to their portrait descriptions.

1. "Long and thin (face), with a wide forehead, flat upward, pointed nose downward, large greenish eyes and hanging sand-colored sideburns, it was enlivened by an awkward smile and expressed self-confidence and intelligence."

2. “He looked about 45 years old, his short-cropped gray hair shone with a dark sheen, like new silver; his face, bilious, but without wrinkles, unusually regular and clean, as if drawn with a thin and light incisor, showed traces of remarkable beauty. "

3. "Everything was still young-green: her voice, and fluff all over her face, and pink hands ... and slightly clenched shoulders," she blushed incessantly and quickly took a breath. "

A) Vorontsov.

B) Katya.

C) Pavel Petrovich.

D) Evgeny Bazarov.

E) Nikolai Petrovich.

E) Arkady Kirsanov.

Key

to option 1 to option 2)

1) 3. 1) 2.

2) 3. 2) 1.

3) 1. 3) 3.

4) 2. 4) 4.

5) 2. 5) 3.

6) 4. 6) 1.

7) 2. 7) 3.

8) 1 B, 2 C, 3 D, 4 A 8) 1 D, 2 B, 3 A, 4 C

9) 3. 9) 2.

10) 1. 10) 3.

11) 4. 11) 3.

12) 4. 12) 2.

13) 2. 13) 1.

14) 1 B, 2 D, 3 C, 4 D, 5 A 14) 1 D, 2 B, 3 D, 4 C, 5 A

15) 1. 15) 4.

16) 1. 16) 4.

17) 1 B, 2 D, 3 C 17) 1 D, 2 C, 3 B

State budgetary general education

institution of the city of Moscow

"School" number 424

Literature control test

Grade 10

I.S. Turgenev's novel "Fathers and Sons"

Compiled by:

teacher of Russian language and literature

Afinogenova Olga Nikolaevna

Moscow 2014

Target: summarizing; check the students' knowledge of the content of the novel by I. A. Goncharov "Oblomov"; accounting and control of knowledge; development of independent activity of students in search of answers to the questions posed; arouse interest in the study of fiction. Test work the novel "Fathers and Sons"

Option 1

Multiple choice assignments. 1.Specify the years of I.S. Turgenev. a) 1818-1883 b) 1803-1873 c) 1828-1910 d) 1823-1886 2. Indicate to whom in I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons" belongs to the following portrait characteristics: “Dressed in a light white dress, she herself seemed whiter and lighter: the tan did not stick to her, but, the heat, from which she could not protect herself, slightly blushed her cheeks and ears and, pouring quiet laziness into her whole body, was reflected in a slumber her pretty eyes. " a) Anna Sergeevna Odintsova b) Ekaterina Sergeevna Odintsova c) Fenechka d) Evdoksia Kukshina 3. What artistic technique does I.S. Turgenev in the novel "Fathers and Sons" when describing the relationship between Bazarov and P. P. Kirsanov? a) antithesis b) grotesque c) hyperbole d) metaphor 4. What distinguishes Bazarov, the hero of the novel "Fathers and Sons", from his followers in the person of Sitnikov and Kukshina? a) lack of moral principles b) pursuing science c) striving to serve Russia d) attitude to the problem of emancipation 5. Which of the Russian poets mentions as his friend Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov, the father of Yevgeny Bazarov, in the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons"? a) A.S. Pushkin b) G.R. Derzhavin c) V.L. Pushkin d) V.A. Zhukovsky 6. What was especially alien to Turgenev in his hero? a) misunderstanding of the role of the people in the liberation movement b) nihilistic attitude to the cultural heritage of Russia c) statements about the role and significance of the aristocracy in Russia d) separation from any practical activity

Tasks with a short answer.

1. What concept is defined"Denial of generally accepted values: ideals, moral norms, culture, forms of social life"(Big Encyclopedic Dictionary).

2. What is the artistic detail in the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" testifies to the ostentatious love of the people of Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov?

3. Where did Bazarov first see Anna Sergeevna Odintsova?

4 . What musical instrument did N.P. Kirsanov?

5 . Which of the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons" owns the following words:"Nature is not a temple, but a workshop, and man is a worker in it."

« An anxious and dull expression showed itself in the small, however, pleasant features of his sleek face; small, as if depressed eyes looked intently and restlessly, and he laughed restlessly: with some short, wooden laugh "

“Arkady looked around and saw a tall woman in a black dress, standing at the door of the hall. She struck him with the dignity of her posture. Her bare arms lay beautifully along her slender waist; calmly and intelligently, precisely calmly and not pensively, bright eyes looked out from under a slightly overhanging white forehead, and the lips smiled with a barely perceptible smile. Some kind of gentle and soft power emanated from her face. "

« The door flew open, and a round, short old woman in a white cap and a short motley blouse appeared on the threshold.

9. Insert the missing word:“Such a rich body! At least now in ... theater "

10. Insert the missing word: « Pavel Petrovich took out of his trousers pocket his beautiful hand with long ... nails »

Option 2

Multiple choice assignments. 1. The author of which work is I.S. Turgenev... a) "Doctor's notes" b) "Notes on the cuffs" c) "Notes of a hunter" d) "Notes from the House of the Dead" 2. Name the character of the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Father and Sons", with whom Bazarov met before his death, when he says the phrase: "Blow on the dying lamp and let it go out ..." a) Arkady Kirsanov b) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov c) Anna Sergeevna Odintsova d) Fenechka 3. Why at the beginning of the novel "Fathers and Sons" I. S. Turgenev accurately indicates the time of the events taking place - 1859? a) So that the reader has a clear idea of ​​the age of the characters and their connection with the era. b) To show the turning point in the life of Russia, which was on the eve of cardinal reforms and the abolition of serfdom. c) I. S. Turgenev in all his works accurately indicates the dates, since this is a distinctive feature of his work. d) The author wants to show the reality of the historical time of the events taking place. 4. What artistic technique does I.S. Turgenev in the novel "Fathers and Sons" when describing P. P. Kirsanov in a scene of a duel with Bazarov? a) antithesis b) grotesque c) hyperbole d) irony 5. What was the external reason for Arkady Kirsanov's trip to Nikolskoye? a) invitation of A.S. Odintsova b) letters to the mother of A.S. Odintsova c) Evgeny Bazarov's request d) Katya's invitation 6. The heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" were arguing around various issues that worried the public thought of Russia. Find a topic that was not discussed. a) about the attitude towards the aristocracy b) about art and science c) about the position of the working class in Russia d) about social duty, about education 7. Fill in the table, recognizing the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons" according to the following characteristics.

An independent nature, not bowing to any authorities, a nihilist.

Opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat who admires himself.

A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner.

Uselessness and unadaptation to life, to its new conditions, the type of “outgoing lordship”.

A kind, hospitable host. He is progressively tuned, he transfers his men to rent, although it is not profitable for him.

8. Fill in the table, distributing the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" according to their social status.

Tasks with a short answer.

1 . What concept is defined"An ugly and immoral teaching that rejects everything that cannot be touched"(Explanatory Dictionary of V. Dahl).

2. What composition is used in the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" in order to reflect the spiritual evolution of Bazarov?

3. Write the name of the estate of A.S. Odintsova.

4 . How did Yevgeny Bazarov affectionately call his mother?

5 . What is the hero of the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" said:"My grandfather plowed the land"?

6. Write the name of the hero of the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons", which corresponds to the following description:« A lady was reclining on a leather sofa, still young, blond, somewhat disheveled, in a silk, not quite neat, dress, with large bracelets on her short arms and a lace kerchief on her head.

7. Write the name of the hero of the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons", which corresponds to the following description:“He looked about forty-five years old: his short-cropped hair shone as dark as new silver; the face, bilious, without wrinkles, unusually regular and clean, as if drawn by a thin and light incisor, showed traces of remarkable beauty; the eyes were especially good. "

eight . Write the name of the hero of the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons", which corresponds to the following description:« She smiled very sweetly, shyly and frankly, and looked somehow funny and stern, from the bottom up. Everything in her was still young and green: her voice, and fluff all over her face, and pink hands with whitish circles on the palms, and slightly clenched shoulders ... She blushed incessantly and quickly took a breath. "

9. Insert the missing word:« The master sighed and sat down on the bench. We will acquaint the reader with him while he sits with his legs tucked under him and pensively looking around. His name is ... "

“We are talking about one of the neighboring landowners. Rubbish ..., - said Bazarov indifferently, who had met with him in St. Petersburg. "

Task for working with text.

Using the text, fill in the table.

Option 3

Multiple choice task. 1. To whom is the dedication of the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons"? a) A.I. Hertsin b) V.G. Belinsky c) N.A. Nekrasov d) L.N. Tolstoy 2. Who in the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons" owns the following lines: “No matter how passionate, sinful, rebellious heart is hidden in the grave, the flowers growing on it serenely look at us with their innocent eyes: they tell us not about the eternal calmness, about that great calmness of“ indifferent nature; they also speak of eternal reconciliation and endless life. " a) Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov b) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov c) Sitnikov d) Author 3. What was the reason for the duel between Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov in the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Father and Sons"? a) the kiss of Bazarov and Fenichka b) Pavel Petrovich's adherence to principles c) Bazarov's bad manners d) contradictions in the political views of Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich 4. How was the fate of Arkady after the death of Bazarov in the novel I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons"? a) leaves for St. Petersburg b) helps Bazarov's parents c) marries and takes care of the household d) continues Bazarov's business 5. For which hero of the novel is I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" corresponds to the following characteristic: is a person soft, kind, insecure, loving music and poetry? a) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov b) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov c) Arkady Kirsanov d) Evgeny Bazarov 6. The novel by I. S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons" refers to: a) socio-psychological novels b) utopian novels c) romance novels d) travel novels 7. Fill in the table, recognizing the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons" according to the following characteristics.

An independent nature, not bowing to any authorities, a nihilist.

Opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat who admires himself.

A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner.

Uselessness and unadaptation to life, to its new conditions, the type of “outgoing lordship”.

A kind, hospitable host. He is progressively tuned, he transfers his men to rent, although it is not profitable for him.

8. Fill in the table, distributing the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" according to their social status.

Tasks with a short answer.

1. What concept is given the definition of "naked denial of everything, logically unjustified skepticism" (Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language).

2 . Write the name of the Kirsanovs' estate.

3. What is the external reason for the duel between Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov?

4 . Write the name of N.P.'s son. Kirsanov and Fenechki.

5 . Which of the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons" owns the following words:“Russia needs me ... No, apparently, it is not needed. And who is needed? A shoemaker is needed, a tailor is needed, a butcher ...? "

6. Write the name of the hero of the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons", which corresponds to the following description:“Arkady looked around and saw a tall woman in a black dress, standing at the door of the hall. She struck him with the dignity of her posture. Her bare arms lay beautifully along her slender waist; calmly and intelligently, precisely calmly, and not thoughtfully,

bright eyes looked out from under a slightly overhanging white forehead, and the lips smiled with a barely perceptible smile. Some kind of gentle and soft power emanated from her face. "

7. Write the name of the hero of the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons", which corresponds to the following description:"A long, thin (face), with a wide forehead, a flat pointed nose, large greenish eyes and hanging sand-colored sideburns, it was enlivened by an awkward smile and expressed self-confidence and intelligence."

eight . Write the name of the hero of the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons", which corresponds to the following description:« He was wearing a dainty morning suit in English style; there was a small fez on his head. This fez and a casually tied tie hinted at the freedom of country life; but the tight collars of a shirt, though not white, but motley, as it should for a morning dress, rested with usual inexorability against a shaved chin.

nine . Insert the missing word: « - What, Peter, not to see it yet? - asked ... May ... year, leaving without a hat on the low porch of the inn on the *** highway, a gentleman of about forty. "

1 0. Insert the missing word:"Pavel Petrovich moistened himself with ... cologne and closed his eyes."

Task for working with text.

Using the text, fill in the table.

Answers.

Option 1

Multiple Choice Tasks

    a) 1818-1883

    c) Fenechka

    a) antithesis

    c) the desire to serve Russia

    d) V.A. Zhukovsky

    b) nihilistic attitude to the cultural heritage of Russia

  1. An independent nature, not bowing to any authorities, a nihilist.

    Evgeny Bazarov

    Opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat who admires himself.

    Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov

    A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner.

    Arkady Kirsanov

    Uselessness and unadaptation to life, to its new conditions, the type of “outgoing lordship”.

    Nikolay Petrovich Kirsanov

    A kind, hospitable host. He is progressively tuned, he transfers his men to rent, although it is not profitable for him.

    Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov

Multiple Choice Tasks

  1. Nihilism

    Ashtray

    At the ball

    Cello

    Bazarov

    Sitnikov

    A.S. Odintsova

    Arina Vasilievna Bazarova

    Anatomical

    Pink

Option 2

Multiple Choice Tasks

    c) "Notes of a Hunter"

    c) Anna Sergeevna Odintsova

    b) To show the turning point in the life of Russia, which was on the eve of cardinal reforms and the abolition of serfdom.

    d) irony

    b) letters from the mother of A.S. Odintsova

    c) on the position of the working class in Russia

    See option 1

    See option 1

Multiple Choice Tasks

    Nihilism

    Annular

    Nikolskoe

    Enyushka

    Bazarov

    Kukshina

    P.P. Kirsanov

    Kate

    Nikolay Petrovich Kirsanov

    Aristocratic

Option 3

Multiple Choice Tasks

    b) V.G. Belinsky

    a) the kiss of Bazarov and Fenichka

    c) marries and does the housekeeping

    a) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov

    a) socio-psychological novels

    See option 1

    See option 1

Multiple Choice Tasks

    Nihilism

    Maryino

    kiss of Bazarov and Fenichka

    Mitya

    Bazarov

    Anna Sergeevna Odintsova

    Bazarov

    P.P. Kirsanov

Used materials.

1. Zolotoareva I.V., Mikhailova T.I. Lesson developments in the literature of the XIX century. Grade 10 1st half of the year. 3rd edition, rev. and add. Updated set of lessons. - M .: "VAKO", 2005. - 336 p. 2.Repin A.V. Literature. Grade 10. Verification work. - Saratov: Lyceum, 2007 .-- 80 p. 3.Rogovik T.N., Nikulina M. Yu. Unified State Examination. Tutor. Literature. Effective methodology - Moscow: Exam Publishing House, 2005. - 224 p.

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Test work based on the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons".

1. Who is the dedication of the novel "Fathers and Sons" addressed to:

A) A.I. Herzen; b) N.A. Nekrasov; c) V.G. Belinsky;

2. Give a definition: realism, nihilism.

3. The main conflict of the novel "Fathers and Sons":

A) a quarrel between P.P. Kirsanov and E.V. Bazarov

B) the struggle of bourgeois-noble liberalism and revolutionary democrats.

C) the struggle between liberal monarchists and the people

4. Giving an overall assessment of the political content of Fathers and Sons, I.S. Turgenev wrote:« My whole story is directed against… .. (choose the correct one):

A) the nobility as the advanced class b) the peasantry as the advanced class

C) the proletariat as an advanced class d) revolutionary democrats

5. To which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" do the following characteristics correspond:

1 . A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner, spiritual narrow-mindedness and weakness, superficiality of democratic hobbies, a tendency to rhetoric, lordly manners and laziness.

2. Opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat admiring himself, whose life has been reduced to love and, unfortunately, about the passing past, an esthete.

3. Uselessness and unadaptation to life, to its new conditions, the type of “outgoing lordship”.

4. An independent nature, not bowing to any authorities, a nihilist.

A) Evgeny Bazarov; b) Arkady Kirsanov; c) Pavel Petrovich d) Nikolai Petrovich

6. Bazarov wrote a critical article:

A) I. S. Turgenev. b) G. Belinsky. c) I. Herzen. d) I. Pisarev.

7. Find the correspondence of the heroes of the novel to the social status:

1.Russian aristocrat a) E. Bazarov

2. regimental doctor b) P.P. Kirsanov

3. student-barich c) V.I. Bazarov

4. student-democrat d) A.N. Kirsanov

8. What moment in the biography of Evgeny Bazarov became a turning point in his awareness of his personality:

A) Love for Odintsova. B) Break with Arkady. C) Dispute with P.P. Kirsanov. C) Visiting parents.

9. Which statement is wrong?

A. Odintsova Anna Sergeevna never married B. Kukshina went abroad V. Katerina Sergeevna had a son, Kolya G. Two weddings took place; Arcadia with Katya and Nikolai Petrovich with Fenechka

10. Which replica does NOT belong to Bazarov

A. "Raphael is not worth a copper penny ..."
Q. "... and a burdock will grow out of me." G. “You, for my taste, are superfluous here; I hate you, I despise you ... "

11. Insert the missing word in the statement of E. Bazarov

“Nature is not …………., But a workshop, and a person is a worker in it”.

12. What was the actual reason for the duel between Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich?

1) Political differences 2) Slap in the face 3) Kiss Bazarov Fenichki 4) Charge of theft

13. What caused Bazarov's death?

1) Tuberculosis 2) Pneumonia 3) Duel 4) Blood poisoning.

14. Portraits of which heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" presented below?

A. "... tall, in a long robe with tassels ...". The face "is long and thin, with a wide forehead, flat upward, pointed nose downward, large greenish eyes and hanging sandy sideburns ... enlivened with a calm smile and expressed self-confidence and intelligence."

B. The woman “... tall ... struck him with the dignity of her posture. Her bare arms lay beautifully along her slender waist; light branches of fuchsias fell beautifully from shiny hair onto sloping shoulders; calmly and intelligently ... the bright eyes looked out from under the slightly overhanging white forehead, and the lips smiled with a barely perceptible smile. Some kind of gentle and soft power emanated from her face. "

Q. “There was nothing ugly in the small and nondescript figure ... there was nothing ugly; but the expression ... on her face had an unpleasant effect on the viewer ... She spoke and moved very casually and at the same time awkwardly ... everything came out not easy, not natural for her. "

15. Which hero's estate or estate did you find yourself in?

  1. “The estate ... stood on a gentle open hill, not far from a yellow stone church with a green roof ... Behind the church stretched in two rows a long village with here and there flickering pipes over thatched roofs. The master's house was built in the same style as the church ... ”.
  2. "... on the slope of the hill, a small village finally opened ... Next to it, in a young birch grove, could be seen a noble house under a thatched roof"
  3. “There were rivers with open banks, and tiny ponds with thin dams, and villages with low huts under dark, often half-swept roofs, and crooked threshing sheds with wicker-wicker walls and yawning collars near deserted goums, and churches, sometimes brick with plaster that has fallen off in some places, then wooden with bent crosses and ruined cemeteries. "

10. Find the correspondence of the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons" social status.

  1. Emancipe.
  2. Russian aristocrat.
  3. Regimental doctor.
  4. Student barich.
  5. Democrat student.

A. Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov.

B. Avdotya Kukshina

V. Arkady Kirsanov.

G. Evgeny Bazarov.

D. Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov

Problematic questions: (2 questions to choose from)

Answer the question in writing (5-10 sentences)

  1. At first, before the text of the novel "Fathers and Sons" the epigraph was supposed: "Young man to middle-aged man: There was content in you, but there was no strength. Middle-aged man: And in you is power without content "How can you explain why the author removed this epigraph?
  2. Do you think that the writer portrayed the hero of his time in the character of Bazarov? Try to prove or disprove this statement.
  3. Why did Odintsova decide "not to joke with this" (refuses to Bazarov)?
  4. Why does the novel end with the death of the hero? Does this mean the death of all his ideas?
  5. What are the reasons for Bazarov's tragic loneliness in the world of people? Who is guilty?
  6. Is Bazarov a positive or negative hero? Why?
  7. Why did A.P. Chekhov consider the chapters (chapters of the novel devoted to the death of Bazarov) "the strongest pages in the novel"?

(One question to choose from)

  1. « I dreamed of a gloomy, wild, large, ... strong, vicious, honest figure and yet doomed to perish, because she still stands on the threshold of the future". Is this idea of ​​the novel embodied? Turgenev's attitude to his hero?
  2. The German writer Thomas Mann confessed in 1949: "If I were exiled to a desert island and could take only six books with me, then Turgenev's Fathers and Sons would certainly be among them."

What do you think could have caused such interest? How can Turgenev's novel be of interest to the reader of the middle of the 20th century? Can you share the position of the German writer on this issue? What is the most important thing for yourself you found in the novel "Fathers and Sons"?

Answers

2 points

Temple

A. Bazarov

B Odintsova

In Kukshina

  1. Odintsova
  2. Bazarov
  3. Kirsanov

For each task, 1 point (except for the second task)

Written work is evaluated on a three-point system:

3 points - The student understands the specifics of the question: reasonably answers the question, putting forward the necessary theses, gives the arguments developing them, there are no factual errors.

2 points - students understand the specifics of the question, but when answering does not demonstrate sufficient validity of judgments or partially replaces reasoning with a retelling of the text or makes 1 factual error.

1 point - the student understands the task in a simplified way, his judgments are superficial, inaccurate, the answer is poorly reasoned, the analysis is replaced by retelling or makes 2-3 factual errors.

0 points - the student incorrectly answers a question that does not substantively correspond to the task at hand, does not understand the essence of the question, or replaces reasoning with a retelling of the text or makes 3 or more factual errors.

Mach 26 points

Less than 7 points - "2"

15-6 points - "3"

16 - 21 points - "4"

22 - 26 points - "5"