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Quiz lesson objectives:

  • Educational: understanding the moralizing content and mysterious plot of the fairy tale; identifying knowledge of the text of the work, as well as the degree of assimilation of the studied material; deepening knowledge about literary fairy tale, detailed analysis.
  • Educational: development of monologue and dialogic speech of students; development of mental activity (ability to analyze, synthesize, generalize); skills development expressive reading, retelling; development of imagination, fantasy; extension vocabulary;
  • Educational: the formation of moral orientations to recognize true and false values; identifying the relevance of the work for modern schoolchildren; fostering a sense of responsibility for one’s actions; upbringing moral qualities learning from the example of the main character; to educate an attentive reader through reading a work to its analysis.

Methods and techniques: verbal, visual-illustrative, problematic.

Equipment: Computer. Projector. Screen. Presentation “Literary Quiz”. Tables for players with signal buttons. Chips of gold and silver color. Medal for the winner.

Quiz progress: 6 players are selected from a class (or one representative from a class when playing in a parallel game of 5 classes). The presenter asks a question, the first one to press the signal button gives the answer as close as possible to the text. The correct answer is displayed on the screen. For a complete answer, a gold chip is given, which is worth one point; for a partial answer, a silver chip is given and is worth half a point. Fans, who also have the right to chips, can supplement the answers. At the end of the game, the points are tallied and the winner is determined.

Progress of a non-traditional quiz lesson

Organizing time.

Leading teacher explains the rules literary quiz.

(Slide 1) You and I have read many wonderful books. And so we met another writer - Antony Pogorelsky and his amazing fairy tale “The Black Hen, or Underground inhabitants" A beautiful, quiet, sad fairy tale about the secret world of underground knights, about the miraculous transformation of the chicken Chernushka, about the mysterious underground people... And today our game is dedicated to this fairy tale.

Introduction.

(Slide 2) A carriage rides through the cold streets of winter St. Petersburg. Her passenger - a gray-haired man with surprisingly kind and somehow childish eyes - was deep in thought. He thinks about the boy he is going to visit. This is his nephew, little Alyosha.

(Slide 3) The crew stops, and the passenger with a slightly sad, but boyishly brave face thinks about how lonely his little friend is, whom his parents sent to a boarding school and rarely even visit. Only his uncle often goes to see Alyosha, because he is very attached to the boy and because he well remembers his loneliness in the same boarding house many years ago. Who is this man?

(Slide 4) This, as you may have guessed, is Antony Pogorelsky, whose real name is Alexey Alekseevich Perovsky.

(Slide 5) The son of a nobleman, the rich and powerful Count Alexei Kirillovich Razumovsky. The son of such a man could have been a prince, but Alexei was illegitimate. Count Alexey Kirillovich was especially favorably disposed toward Alexei. But he was a hot-tempered man, capable of terrible outbursts of anger. And in one of these evil moments, he sent his son to a closed boarding school.

(Slide 6) How lonely Alyosha was in the cold government rooms! He was very sad and then one day he decided to run away from the boarding house. The memory of the escape remained for the rest of his life with a limp: Alyosha fell from the fence and injured his leg. Perovsky took the surname Pogorelsky in honor of the village of Pogoreltsy, where he lived.

(Slide 7) Then Alyosha grew up. In August 1805, Alexey entered Moscow University and graduated in October 1807 with the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and Literary Sciences.

(Slide 8) Antony Pogorelsky led the life of a diligent official and became one of the founders of the “Society of Lovers of Russian Literature.” In 1812 he fought with Napoleon. In 1816 he returned to the joint venture, but his sister and nephew remained in his care, whom he took to his hereditary Little Russian estate Pogoreltsy.

(Slide 9) Here Pogorelsky composed the first science fiction stories in Russia. First, in 1825, he published “Lafert’s Poppy Tree.” Three years later, the book “The Double, or My Evenings in Little Russia,” the fairy tale “The Black Hen, or the Underground Inhabitants,” would be published.

(Slide 10) In the summer of 1836, A. Pogorelsky went to Nice for treatment of a “chest illness” and died in Warsaw on the way there.

(Slide 11) We briefly introduced the guests of our quiz to the wonderful author Anthony Pogorelsky and now it’s time to invite the participants of the literary quiz to the stage. So, _________________________________ are invited to the stage.

We wish you all good luck! Be careful and fast.

And the jury members ___________________________ will monitor the progress of our quiz.

So, is everyone ready? And we begin!

Quiz.

(Slide 12) Pogorelsky wrote several books for adults, but one of his books was especially important for him - his fairy tale “The Black Hen”. He wrote it for his nephew. Little Alyosha told Pogorelsky how, while walking in the boarding house yard, he made friends with a chicken and how he saved it. And then, under the pen of Pogorelsky, this real incident turned into a fairy tale, kind and wise.

(Slide 13. Question 1) And now, we can ask you the first question.

So who was this boy for whom the fairy tale “The Black Hen” was written? Who is this boy Alyosha?

(Players' response)

(Slide 14) Let's see the correct answer on the screen.

And indeed, this is Alexey Nikolaevich Tolstoy.

(Slide 15) About forty years ago in St. Petersburg, on Vasilyevsky Island, in the First Line, there lived the owner of a men's boarding house. At that time, our St. Petersburg was already famous throughout Europe for its beauty, although it was still nowhere near what it is now.

And now the second question: What sights of St. Petersburg are mentioned at the beginning of the story by Anthony Pogorelsky?

(Players' response)

(Slide 16) Correct answer:

St. Isaac's Square, Horse Guards Manege, Peter the Great Monument, Admiralty.

(Slide 17) Among the thirty or forty children who studied at that boarding school, there was one boy named Alyosha. In general, the days of study passed quickly and pleasantly for him; but when Saturday came and all his comrades hurried home to their relatives, then Alyosha bitterly felt his loneliness. On Sundays and holidays he was left alone all day, and then his only consolation was reading books.

(Players' response)

(Slide 18) We look at the screen...

The teacher was a German by birth, and at that time the fashion for chivalric novels and fairy tales dominated in German literature, and the library that our Alyosha used consisted mostly of books of this kind.

(Slide 19) This house had a fairly spacious courtyard, separated from the alley by a wooden fence made of baroque boards. Whenever they allowed him to play in the yard during rest hours, his first movement was to run up to the fence.

Attention question: Why did he do this?

(Players' response)

(Slide 20) All attention to the screen:

Here he stood on tiptoe and looked intently into the round holes with which the fence was dotted. He kept expecting that someday this sorceress would appear in the alley and through the hole would give him a toy, or a talisman, or a letter from daddy or mummy, from whom he had not received any news for a long time.

(Slide 21) And now we have a video question. Watch an excerpt from the cartoon “The Black Hen” and tell me, does everything correspond to the content of the book?

(Players' response)

(Slide 22) Let's listen to the correct answer.

Alyosha saved Chernushka from the cook, and not from the kite. (Alyosha threw himself so suddenly on the cook’s neck that she lost Chernushka from her hands, who, taking advantage of this, flew out of fear onto the roof of the barn and continued cackling there.)

What did Alyosha give to the cook Trinushka for Chernushka’s life? And why was this item so dear to him?

(Players' response)

(Slide 24) Let's look at the screen:

Alyosha took out of his pocket the imperial coin that made up his entire estate, which he treasured more than his own eyes, because it was a gift from his kind grandmother...

(Slide 25) On the day when Alyosha saved Chernushka, everyone was preparing to welcome a very important guest.

Who was this guest and why was Alyosha so surprised when he saw him?

(Players' response)

(Slide 26) Let's check if the answer is correct.

The guest was the director. Alyosha, to his extreme surprise, saw... not a feathered helmet, but just a small bald head, white with powder, the only decoration of which, as Alyosha later noticed, was a small bun! When he entered the living room, Alyosha was even more surprised to see that, despite the simple gray tailcoat that the director wore instead of shiny armor, everyone treated him with unusual respect.

(Slide 27.) Then she cackled in a strange voice, and suddenly, out of nowhere, small candles in silver chandeliers appeared, no bigger than Alyosha’s small finger. These sandals ended up on the floor, on the chairs, on the windows, even on the washstand, and the room became as light as if it were daytime.

What are shandals?

(Players' response)

(Slide 28) Absolutely right.

These are candlesticks.

(Slide 29) Only then Alyosha noticed that next to the parrot there was a bed with white muslin curtains, through which he could make out an old woman lying with eyes closed: she seemed to him like wax. In another corner there was an identical bed, where another old woman was sleeping, and next to her sat gray cat and washed herself with her front paws. Passing by her, Alyosha could not resist asking her for her paws.

What were the consequences of Alyosha’s rash act?

(Players' response)

(Slide 30) Listen to the correct answer:

As soon as they approached the door, two knights jumped from the walls, struck their spears on their shields and rushed at the black chicken. Chernushka raised her crest, spread her wings... Suddenly she became big, tall, taller than the knights, and began to fight with them! The knights advanced heavily on her, and she defended herself with her wings and nose.

You good boy, - said the chicken, - but besides, you are flighty and never obey the first word, and this is not good! Yesterday I told you not to touch anything in the old women’s rooms, despite the fact that you couldn’t resist asking the cat for a paw. The cat woke up the parrot, the old women's parrot, the old women's knights - and I managed to cope with them!

And now our participants will have a little rest, and next question will be for our viewers. We ask you not to shout out from your seat, and if someone shouts out, the player of this class will be fined, which means that the player will lose one token. To give an answer you need to quickly raise your hand.

(Slide 31) So the question.

Describe the hall that Alyosha found himself in after long underground passages.

(Fan response)

(Slide 32) Did our fans answer correctly? Let's check... Suddenly they entered a hall illuminated by three large crystal chandeliers. The hall had no windows, and on both sides hung on the walls knights in shiny armor, with large feathers on their helmets, with spears and shields in iron hands.

(Slide 33) The next night Alyosha got dressed again and went for the chicken. Again they entered the old women's chambers, but this time he did not touch anything.

Question to the players: What happened this time?

(Players' response)

(Slide 34) That's right, all attention is on the screen...

The porcelain dolls nodded their heads to Alyosha, but he remembered Chernushka’s order and walked on without stopping, but he could not resist bowing to them in passing. The dolls immediately jumped off the table and ran after him, still nodding their heads. He almost stopped - they seemed so funny to him; but Chernushka looked back at him with an angry look, and he came to his senses.

(Slide 35) The side door opened, and a lot of little people came in, no more than half an arshin tall, in elegant multi-colored dresses. ...Alyosha looked at them silently for a long time and was just about to approach one of them with a question, when a large door opened at the end of the hall... Everyone fell silent, stood in two rows against the walls and took off their hats. In an instant the room became even brighter; all the little candles lit up even brighter - and Alyosha saw...

Attention question: And what did he see?

(Players' response)

(Slide 36) Let's check if the answer is correct...

Twenty little knights entered in pairs in a quiet march. Then, in deep silence, they stood on both sides of the chairs. A little later a man with a majestic posture entered the hall, wearing a shining crown on his head. precious stones. Alyosha immediately guessed that it must be the king.

(Slide 37) The king decided to generously thank Alyosha for saving the minister. Alyosha became thoughtful and didn’t know what to wish. If they had given him more time, he might have come up with something good; but since it seemed discourteous to him to make him wait for the king, he hastened to answer.

So the question is: So what did Alyosha wish and how did the king react to his wish?

(Players' response)

(Slide 38) The answer is correct!

“I would like,” he said, “that, without studying, I would always know my lesson, no matter what I was given.”

“I didn’t think you were such a sloth,” answered the king, shaking his head. - But there is nothing to do: I must fulfill my promise.

(Slide 39) What was given to Alyosha for saving Chernushka and under what conditions?

(Players' response)

(Slide 40) Everything is correct!

The king waved his hand, and the page brought a golden dish on which lay one hemp seed.

Take this seed,” said the king. - As long as you have it, you will always know your lesson, no matter what you are given, with the condition, however, that under no pretext do you say a single word to anyone about what you saw here or will see in the future. The slightest immodesty will deprive you of our favors forever, and will cause us a lot of trouble and trouble.

(Slide 41) As a sign of gratitude for saving the minister, it was decided to show Alyosha all the underground rarities.

What kind of rarities were you talking about?

(Players' response)

(Slide 42) Answer on screen:

First, the minister took Alyosha into the garden. From the garden they went to the menagerie. Returning to the rooms after the walk, Alyosha big hall I found a set table. Then they went hunting.

(Slide 43). Eight rats were killed during the hunt. After the hunt, Alyosha asked the minister a question.

Please tell me why you killed the poor rats that don’t bother you and live so far from your home?

This is the next question of our game. Answer Alyosha's question.

(Players' response)

(Slide 44) If we have listened to all the answers, then look at the screen:“If we had not exterminated them,” said the minister, “they would soon have kicked us out of our rooms and destroyed all our food supplies.” In addition, mice and rat furs have a high price in our country because of their lightness and softness. Some noble persons are allowed to use them here.

(Slide 45) The minister was very surprised that Alyosha had never heard of underground inhabitants. He said…

Have you never heard that our people live underground? True, not many manage to see us, but there were examples, especially in the old days, of us coming out into the world and showing ourselves to people. Now this rarely happens...

Question: Why did the underground inhabitants begin to show themselves to people less and less and what consequences did people’s rash actions entail?

(Players' response)

(Slide 46) You are absolutely right. Attention to the screen...:

Because people have become very immodest. And we have a law that if the one to whom we have appeared does not keep this a secret, then we are forced to immediately leave our location and go far, far away to other countries.

(Slide 47) Question for the audience.

In what lesson did Alyosha first experience magical power hemp seed?

(Viewer response)

(Slide 48) You have studied the work well, well done! Let's look at the screen:

The history lesson especially bothered Alyosha: he was asked to memorize several pages from Shrek's book " World history", and he still didn’t know a single word! Monday came, and classes began. From ten o’clock to twelve, the owner of the boarding house himself taught history.

(Slide 49) Possessing a new gift, Alyosha unmistakably, without stopping, said what was asked. The teacher praised him very much, but Alyosha did not accept his praise with the pleasure that he had previously felt in such cases.

What prevented Alyosha from enjoying success?

(Players' response)

(Slide 51) At first Alyosha was ashamed of the praise, feeling that he did not deserve it at all, but little by little he began to get used to it, and finally his pride reached the point that he accepted, without blushing, the praise that was showered on him. Moreover, Alyosha became a terrible naughty man.

What is the reason for Alyosha’s pranks?

(Players' response)

(Slide 52) Let's check...

Having no need to repeat the lessons that were assigned to him, he was engaged in pranks while other children were preparing for classes, and this idleness spoiled his character even more.

(Slide 53) When Alyosha lost a hemp seed, Chernushka returned it, saying the following:

Now I have to leave you, Alyosha! Here is the hemp seed that you dropped in the yard. It was in vain that you thought that you had lost him forever. Remember, however, what you gave honestly keep everything you know about us secret... Alyosha! Don’t add even worse to your current bad qualities...

What is the worst quality of a person? And what did Chernushka say about vices?

(Players' response)

(Slide 54) That's right, the worst quality of a person- ingratitude.

“Don’t think,” answered Chernushka, “that it is so easy to recover from vices when they have already taken over us. Vices usually enter through the door and exit through a crack, and therefore, if you want to improve, you must constantly and strictly look after yourself.

(Slide 55) The teacher agreed to forgive Alyosha on only one condition, if he admits his guilt and tells him when he learned his lesson. Alyosha completely lost his head... he forgot the promise he made to the underground king and his minister, and began to talk about the black chicken, about knights, about little people...

What was the teacher’s reaction to the story about the underground inhabitants?

(Players' response)

(Slide 56) Let's check if the answer was given correctly...

The teacher didn't let him finish...

How! - he cried with anger. - Instead of repenting of your bad behavior, you still decided to fool me by telling me a fairy tale about a black hen?.. This is too much. No, children! You see for yourself that he cannot but be punished!

And poor Alyosha was whipped!!

(Slide 57) Suddenly someone pulled the blanket... Alyosha involuntarily looked through, and Chernushka stood in front of him.

Attention, question! In what form did Chernushka appear in last time and what horrified Alyosha so much?

(Players' response)

(Slide 58 ) We look at the screen...

Chernushka appeared not in the form of a chicken, but in a black dress, a crimson cap with teeth and a white starched neckerchief, just as he had seen her in the underground hall. The minister raised both hands up, and Alyosha saw that they were chained with a gold chain... He was horrified!..

(Slide 59) What happened to the underground inhabitants, and how it turned out future life Alyosha?

(Players' response)

(Slide 60) Unfortunately, this is exactly what happened...

The underground inhabitants were forced to leave their homes and leave forever. And Alyosha, after a long illness, tried to be obedient, kind, modest and diligent. Everyone loved him again and began to caress him, and he became an example for his comrades, although he could no longer learn by heart twenty printed pages all of a sudden - which, however, he was not asked to do.

(Slide 61) And the last question for the audience. We can speculate a little while the jury sums up the results of the quiz.

What are moral lessons lives that the fairy tale “The Black Hen” gives us?

(Several answers from the audience)

Generalization.

(Slide 62) So, to summarize:

Moral Lessons in Life:

You cannot put yourself above other people, even if you know and can do a lot.

We must develop modesty, hard work, diligence, a sense of duty, honesty, respect for people, and kindness.

You have to be strict with yourself.

(Slide 63.<Рисунок 54>)The book reminds us of the main thing: we are all pure and noble at heart, but the Good in ourselves must be cultivated. To be able to be grateful, responsible, to earn the love and respect of others - all this requires effort. Otherwise, there is no other way, and trouble may threaten not only us, but also those whom we love and who trust us. A real Miracle can only happen once, and you have to be worthy of it...

Winner's reward ceremony.

(Slide 64) We've finished our quiz and can announce the winners!

And the SMART GUY (SMART GIRL) of our quiz becomes __________

Congratulations to the winner! Thanks to all! See you again!

Sources.

2.Moral lessons of life. Analysis of the fairy tale “The Black Hen, or Underground Inhabitants” by Anthony Pogorelsky Efimenko Natalya Viktorovna http://festival.1september.ru/articles/596888/

3. A. Pogorelsky. “Black chicken, or underground inhabitants” - Yandex search engine.

4. Drawings – Yandex search engine.

Question No. 1 What is real name Anthony Pogorelsky?

A) Alexey Perovsky

B) Alexander Petrovsky

B) Alexey Petrov

Question No. 2 What was the name of a smart, cute boy who studied well, and everyone loved and caressed him. However, despite the fact that he was often bored at the boarding house, and sometimes even sad?

A) Antosha

B) Arkasha

Question No. 3 What attracted Alyosha to the courtyard separated by a wooden fence made of baroque boards?

A) alley

B) intersection

B) store

Question No. 4 What was the name of the main character's favorite black tufted hen?

A) Chernavka

B) Minister

B) Chernushka

Question No. 5 Alyosha had an imperial estate, which made up his entire estate, which he cherished more than his own eyes. Who gave it to the hero?

B) grandmother

B) director of the boarding house

Question No. 6 What was the name of the school on Vasilyevsky Island where the hero lived?

A) boarding house

B) school

B) boarding school

Question No. 7 What gift did the king give to Alyosha? He said the following words about it: “As long as you have it, you will always know your lesson, no matter what you are given...”

A) Apple

B) seed

Question No. 8 Who was the object of the hunt of the minister and the boy?

B) horse

B) butterfly

Question No. 9 After the king gave Alyosha a grain of grain, the boy’s feeling “... came to the point that he accepted, without blushing, the praise that was showered on him. He began to think a lot about himself, put on airs in front of other boys and imagined that he was much better and smarter all of them..."?

A) Self-esteem

B) pride

B) self-esteem

Question No. 10 Insert the missing word: “Don’t think,” answered Chernushka, “that it is so easy to correct oneself from vices when they have already taken over us. Vices usually enter at the door and go out at..., and therefore, if you want to correct yourself, you must constantly and strictly watch yourself."

A) a hole

B) lye

Question No. 11“Alyosha rushed to kiss the minister’s little hands. Grabbing his hand, he saw something shiny on it, and at the same time some extraordinary sound struck his ear.” What did the hero see in Chernushka’s arms?

B) ring

B) rope

Question No. 12 What act did Alyosha commit when, to save himself, he told his teacher about the underground inhabitants?

A) Irresponsibility

B) betrayal

B) indifference

Question No. 13 How many weeks did Alyosha have a fever?

A) six days

B) six weeks

B) twelve days

1. Indicate the correct version of the title of the fairy tale story by Anthony Pogorelsky:
a) “Black Chicken, or Underground Inhabitants”
b) “Black Bird, or Underground Inhabitants”
c) “Black Hen, or Underground Inhabitants”

2. Where does the fairy tale take place?
a) In a distant country
b) In Moscow
c) In St. Petersburg

3. What is the name of the main character of the story?
a) Antosha
b) Andryusha
c) Alyosha

4. Where was the boy raised?
a) in a boarding house
b) at the boarding house
c) at the gymnasium

5. What is a dormitory?
a) children's bedrooms
b) teachers' room
c) bathroom

6. Indicate the hero's age
a) 6-7 years
b) 8-9 years
c) 9-10 years

7. What did he do on Sundays and holidays?
a) went to parents' house
b) stayed alone and read
c) worked

8. About whom we're talking about: “...who lived near the fence in a house specially built for them and played and ran around in the yard all day long”?
a) about the pupils
b) about dogs
c) about chickens

9. What are “winter vacations”
A) the winter vacation
b) vaccinations in winter
c) sledding

10. What did the cook with the big knife ask the boy?
a) chop the onion
b) watch the pan
c) catch a chicken

11. How did the boy manage to convince the Cook not to complain to the teacher?
a) he gave her an imperial
b) he threatened her with violence
c) he escaped from educational institution

12. Why didn’t Alyosha feel pleasure when the teacher praised him for the lesson he had learned?
a) his stomach hurt
b) the lesson didn’t cost him any effort
c) the teacher flattered him

13. What happened to Alyosha’s character after he became famous throughout St. Petersburg for his intelligence?
a) he began to put on airs in front of others and imagined himself smarter than everyone else
b) he became depressed
c) he received Nobel Prize

14. Did Alyosha learn his biggest task of 20 pages (without the help of a grain)?
a) yes
b) no
c) Half

15. What was the punishment for unlearned lesson?
a) sit in the room on bread and water
b) clean the boarding house
c) exclusion from the boarding house

16. How did Alyosha manage to get the grain back?
a) he found it in the backyard
b) it was in another pocket
c) Chernushka returned it to him

17. Finish the wise saying uttered by Chernushka: “Vices usually enter through the door and exit through...”
a) window
b) pipe
c) in a crack

18. Why did Alyosha tell the teacher about the Black Chicken and the underground inhabitants?
a) they were going to flog him with rods
b) he wanted to boast about his acquaintances
c) the Black Chicken asked him about it

19. What happened to the underground inhabitants after Alyosha revealed their secret?
a) they moved to a boarding house
b) they were forced to move
c) everything remains the same

20. How many weeks did Alyosha stay in a fever?
a) 2 weeks
b) 4 weeks
c) 6 weeks

Answers:
1-a
2 – in
3 – in
4- b
5-a
6 – in
7 – b
8-v
9 – a
10 – in
11 – a
12 – b
13 – a
14 – b
15 – a
16 – in
17 – in
18 – a
19 – b
20 - in

Test based on the fairy tale by A. Pogorelsky “The Black Hen or the Underground Inhabitants”

Question No. 1

a) Alexey Perovsky b) Alexander Petrovsky c) Alexey Petrov

Question No. 2

a) boarding house b) school c) boarding school

Question No. 3

a) played b) drew c) read.

Question No. 4

a) lane b) square c) shop

Question No. 5

a) Chernavka b) Chernitsa c) Chernushka

Question No. 6

a) imperial b) pearl c) precious stone.

Question No. 7

a) mother b) grandmother c) director of the boarding house

Question No. 8

a) foreign minister b) chief minister c) chief clerk

Question No. 9

a) for mice b) for cockroaches c) for rats

Question No. 10

a) bean seed b) hemp seed c) pea

Question No. 11

a) self-respect b) self-esteem c) self-esteem

Question No. 12

a) emperor b) director of schools c) official - caretaker.

Question No. 13

a) he was confused

c) Alyosha lost a hemp seed

Question No. 14

A) put it on cereal b) put it on bread and water c) close it in a dark closet

Question No. 15

a) window b) window c) crack

Question No. 16

a) chain b) ring c) rope

Question No. 17

a) irresponsibility b) betrayal c) indifference

Question No. 18

a) They all died b) They all became hens and roosters V) They were forced to leave

habitable place

Question No. 19

a) despair b) remorse c) fear

Question No. 20

a) six days b) six weeks c) twelve days

Answers to the Test based on the fairy tale by A. Pogorelsky “The Black Hen or the Underground Inhabitants”

Question No. 1 What is the real name of Anthony Pogorelsky?

A) Alexey Perovsky b) Alexander Petrovsky c) Alexey Petrov

Question No. 2 What was the name of the school on Vasilyevsky Island where Alyosha lived?

A ) boarding house b) school c) boarding school

Question No. 3 What did Alyosha do on Sundays and holidays:

a) played b) drewc) read.

Question No. 4 What attracted Alyosha to the courtyard separated by a wooden fence made of baroque boards?

A) lane b) area c) store

Question No. 5 What was the name of the main character's favorite black tufted hen?

a) Chernavka b) Chernitsa V) Chernushka

Question No. 6 To prevent the cook from stabbing Chernushka, Alyosha gave her:

A) imperial b) pearl c) precious stone.

Question No. 7 Who gave the hero this gold coin?

a) mom b) grandmother c) director of the boarding house

Question No. 8 What was the position of the crested pet Alyosha?

a) Minister of Foreign Affairs b) chief minister c) chief clerk

Question No. 9 Who did the underground inhabitants invite Alyosha to hunt?

a) for mice b) for cockroaches c)for rats

Question No. 10 What gift did the king give to Alyosha? He said the following words about it: “As long as you have it, you will always know your lesson, no matter what you are given...”

a) bean seed b)hempseed c) a pea

Question No. 11 After the king gave Alyosha a grain of grain, the boy’s feeling “... came to the point that he accepted, without blushing, the praise that was showered on him. He began to think a lot about himself, put on airs in front of other boys and imagined that he was much better and smarter all of them"?

a) self-esteem b) pride c) self-esteem

Question No. 12 When rumors about Alyosha’s extraordinary abilities spread throughout St. Petersburg, he came to the boarding house several times:

a) emperor b) school director c) official - caretaker.

Question No. 13 When the teacher asked Alyosha to learn 20 pages, the boy could not answer the lesson because:

a) he was confused

b) hemp seed has lost its magical power

V) Alyosha lost a hemp seed

Question No. 14 Having punished Alyosha, the teacher ordered:

A) put it on the cereal b)put him on bread and water c) lock it in a dark closet

Question No. 15 Insert the missing word: “Don’t think,” answered Chernushka, “that it is so easy to correct oneself from vices when they have already taken over us. Vices usually enter at the door and go out at..., and therefore, if you want to correct yourself, you must constantly and strictly watch yourself."

a) window b) window V) lye

Question No. 16“Alyosha rushed to kiss the minister’s little hands. Grabbing his hand, he saw something shiny on it, and at the same time some extraordinary sound struck his ear.” What did the hero see in Chernushka’s arms?

A) chain b) ring c) rope

Question No. 17 What act did Alyosha commit when, to save himself, he told his teacher about the underground inhabitants?

a) irresponsibility b ) betrayal c) indifference

Question No. 18 What happened to the underground inhabitants after the secret was revealed?

a) They all died b) They all became chickens and roosters c) They were forced to leave

habitable place

Question No. 19 How did the boy feel after betraying the underground inhabitants?

a) despair b) repentance c) fear

Question No. 20 How long did Alyosha have a fever?

a) six days b) six weeks c) twelve days

Test based on the story “The Black Hen, or Underground Inhabitants” by Antony Pogorelsky

    Indicate the correct version of the title of the fairy tale story by Anthony Pogorelsky:

    "Black Chicken, or Underground Inhabitants"

    "Black Bird, or Underground Inhabitants"

    "Black Hen, or Underground Dwellers"

    Where does the fairy tale take place?

    In a distant country

  1. In St. Petersburg

3. What is the name of the main character of the story?

    Where was the boy raised?

    at the boarding house

    at the boarding house

    in the gymnasium

5. What is a dormitory?

    children's bedrooms

    teacher's room

    bathroom

6. Indicate the hero's age

7. What did he do on Sundays and holidays?

1. went to his parents' house

2. stayed alone and read

3. worked

8. Who are we talking about: “... who lived near the fence in a house specially built for them and played and ran around in the yard all day long”?

1. about the students

2. about dogs

3. about chickens

9. What are “winter vacations”

1. winter holidays

2. vaccinations in winter

3. sledding

10. What did the cook with the big knife ask the boy?

1. chop the onion

2. keep an eye on the pan

3. catch a chicken

11. How did the boy manage to convince the Cook not to complain to the teacher?

1. he gave her an imperial

2. he threatened her with violence

3. he ran away from the educational institution

12. Why didn’t Alyosha feel pleasure when the teacher praised him for the lesson he had learned?

1. his stomach hurt

2. the lesson didn’t cost him any effort

3. the teacher flattered him

13. What happened to Alyosha’s character after he became famous throughout St. Petersburg for his intelligence?

1. he began to put on airs in front of others and imagined himself smarter than everyone else

2. he became depressed

3. He received the Nobel Prize

14. Did Alyosha learn his biggest task of 20 pages (without the help of a grain)?

3.Half

15. What was the punishment for not learning a lesson?

1. sit in a room on bread and water

2. clean the boarding house

3. exclusion from the boarding house

16. How did Alyosha manage to get the grain back?

1. he found it in the backyard

2. it was in another pocket

3. Chernushka returned it to him

17. Finish the wise saying uttered by Chernushka: “Vices usually enter through the door and exit through...”

3. in the crack

18. Why did Alyosha tell the teacher about the Black Chicken and the underground inhabitants?

1. they were going to flog him with rods

2. he wanted to boast about his acquaintances

3. The Black Chicken asked him about it

19. What happened to the underground inhabitants after Alyosha revealed their secret?

1. they moved into a boarding house

2. they were forced to move

3. everything remains the same

20. How many weeks did Alyosha stay in a fever?

1. 2 weeks

2. 4 weeks

3. 6 weeks

  1. 10 – 3

    11 – 1

    12 – 2

    13 – 1

    14 – 2

    15 – 1

    16 – 3

    17 – 3

    18 – 1

    19 – 2

NUMBED_____________

STITCHED_____________

Director of Municipal Budgetary Educational Institution Secondary School No. 29__________/N.P.Kotvitskaya/

“The Black Hen or the Underground Inhabitants” is a work for children written by the author Anthony Pogorelsky in the first half of the 19th century. At that time it was an innovative work for children. Some moments in the tale are autobiographical.

The quiz based on the fairy tale “The Black Hen or the Underground Inhabitants” contains 15 questions with answers.

1. “Black Chicken or Underground Inhabitants” is...
Magic story +
Fairy tale romance
Everyday poem

2. For whom did A. Pogorelsky compose the fairy tale “The Black Hen”?
For children from the orphanage
For your son
for his nephew, Alexei Tolstoy +

4. Is “The Black Hen” the first book about childhood in the history of Russian literature?
Yes +
No

5. What was the “only consolation” for the boy Alyosha when he was left alone all day on Sundays and holidays?
Thoughts about parents
Walking in the garden
Reading books +

6. What was the name of the chicken that Alyosha loved and who was more affectionate to him than others?
Chernushka +
Khokhlushka
Pestrushka

7. Why didn’t the cook like Chernushka the chicken?
The chicken scared her
The chicken didn't lay eggs +
Offended other birds

8. What did Alyosha give to the cook Trinushka so that she would not destroy the chicken Chernushka?
Big apple
Golden Imperial +
Copper penny

9. Who brought Alyosha to the underworld, where little men lived?
Cook
Chicken Chernushka +
German teacher

10. Who was the chief minister under the king in the underworld?
Little knight
A porcelain doll
Chicken Chernushka +

11. What reward did Alyosha ask from the king? underground kingdom for saving the first minister?
Chest of gold
Magic pipe
Always know your lesson +

12. What gift did the king give to Alyosha?
golden seed
Hemp seed +
magic pea

13. How did the king’s gift affect Alyosha’s character?
He became very diligent
He became very hardworking
Got proud +

14. For what reason did Alyosha get sick?
He was upset because the king, through his fault, punished Chernushka +
Lost the king's gift
Got a cold

15. At the end of the fairy tale, did Alyosha become an example for his comrades?
Yes +
No