Educational quiz for students in grades 5-7
Educational quiz for students in grades 5-7
Station "Mysterious"
- The more you eat, the larger it becomes (nuts, seeds).
- When it is needed, it is thrown away, and when it is not needed, it is raised (anchor).
- Which clock shows the correct time only twice a day? (which are worth it).
- The father has just been born, and his son is already walking along the street (fire in the stove - smoke from the chimney).
- He walks and walks, but does not enter the house (door).
- I am in lakes and seas, but I am not in the water. I am in the watermelon and cucumbers, but I am not in the melon (“p”).
- Everyone loves him, but when they look at him, everyone winces (the sun).
- A sister goes to visit her brother, but he hides from her (day and night).
- The colorful girls are bored without water, the long and thin uncle carries water with his beard (paints and a brush).
Station "The World Around Us"
- What animals fly? (bat, flying squirrel)
- What is a dense crust on snow called? (present)
- What is the name of the cosmodrome from which the first space rocket was launched? (Baikonur)
- What does not burn in fire and does not sink in water? (ice, snow)
- Which flower has both a male and female name? (Ivan da Marya)
- The planet closest to the Sun. (Mercury)
- What kind of grass can a blind person recognize? (nettle)
- Which birds arrive from the south first? (rooks)
- The most ferocious fish? (piranha)
- Which coniferous tree sheds its leaves in the winter? (Larch)
- Who has cheeks like bags? (hamster)
- What plant is semolina made from? (wheat)
Skazochnaya station
- Whom did the little robber give to help Gerda? (deer)
- How many days did Pinocchio's money lie on the Field of Miracles? (not at all)
- What got into Kai's eye? (mirror fragment)
- Who wrote the fairy tale "Flint"? (H.H. Andersen)
- What flowers did the stepdaughter pick in the fairy tale “The Twelve Months”? (snowdrops)
- Why was Father Cipollino sent to prison? (he stepped on Prince Lemon's callus)
- Which fairy tale is the Shamakhan Queen from? ("The Tale of the Golden Cockerel")
- Name your favorite animal Freken Bock (Matilda the cat)
- Who is the author of the fairy tale “Aibolit”? (K. Chukovsky)
Station "Captains Competition"
- How many sons did the miller have in the fairy tale "Puss in Boots"? (3)
- Is there a November 7th in Australia? (Yes)
- How many weeks are there in a year? (52)
- Name the largest planet in the solar system. (Jupiter)
- What can you cook but can't eat? (lessons)
- There are 10 fingers on the hands. How many fingers are there on 10 hands? (50)
- The stick needs to be cut into 12 parts. How many cuts do you need to make? (eleven)
- In what year was our cadet corps founded? (1998)
- What is the science of dogs called? (canine training)
- Which mountain breathes fire? (volcano)
- What belongs only to you, but is used more often by others? (Name)
- Mamed had 10 sheep. All but 9 died. How many sheep are left? (9)
Station "Erudite"
This round is held for spectators in case not all children are assigned to teams.
- What is a grotto? (cave)
- Who is Mars? (mythological hero)
- What is a carat? (measure of the weight of precious stones)
- What is ikebana? (the art of arranging bouquets)
- What is vernissage? (exhibition of paintings)
- What is a palette? (paint mixing board)
- Which tower is called "leaning"? (Pisan)
- What is the name of an artist who depicts animals? (animal painter)
- Name the “Waltz King” (Strauss)
- What is Hamburg? (city in Germany)
- What musical instrument did Orpheus play? (on lyre)
- Who is the author of “The Little Prince”? (Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
Station "Sportivnaya"
- Name the birthplace of football. (England)
- How many squares of the same color does a chessboard have? (32)
- What sport does the term “double toe loop” refer to? (figure skating)
- Which country is considered the birthplace of the Olympic Games? (Greece)
- What drink is named after the world famous football player? (Pelé coffee)
- Where will the next Winter Olympic Games be held? (Sochi)
- What does the football term "out" mean? (ball out of bounds)
- What do Russian hockey players score into the goal? (ball)
- What is the name of the handball game? (handball)
- Which Italian city does Roma represent? (Rome)
- Which two colors do Spartak fans prefer? (red and white)
- What athlete has to tie knots in competition? (to a tourist)
- What color card means you are sent off the field in football? (red)
- What Olympic sport is played in a swimming pool? (water polo)
- Which athletes compete in the Paralympic Games? (disabled)
- Which ancient country, along with Greece, gave its name to the Olympic form of wrestling? (Roman. Greco-Roman wrestling)
- Which Olympic sport uses the saber? (fencing)
- What is the name of the tennis court? (court)
- What can’t a referee go onto the field without? (no whistle)
- In which sport is tailwind important? (in sailing)
Station "Mathematical"
- Two fishermen caught 36 fish. The first one caught 8 times more than the second one. How many did each catch? (4 and 32)
- The dress requires 2 and 1/3 m of fabric. How many dresses can you make from 42 m? (18)
- How many digits “9” are there in a series of numbers from 1 to 100 (20)
Nature
5 points
What animal's baby is born blind, reaches the size of a bee, crawls in its mother's pouch, feeds on milk and grows? (kangaroo)
What is the name of the most dangerous electric fish, the length of which reaches 2 m, weight 20 kg, discharge of 385 W, killing a person? (electric eel)
In which country is the cat a sacred animal? (Egypt)
10 points
What is speleology? (exploration of caves)
Where is it colder: the South Pole of the Earth or the North Pole? (on Yuzhny)
Where was the first zoo created? (in Australia)
15 points
What is the main difference between dog vision and human vision? (Human vision distinguishes all colors, but dog vision distinguishes black and white)
What animal lives in water in summer and in the ground in winter? (water rat)
Which bird eats lunch most often? (pied flycatcher chicks up to 561 times a day)
From all over the world
5 points
Name the birthplace of chess. (India)
On what continent are the Cordillera Mountains located? (North America)
Which architectural monuments of Ancient Egypt, located in Giza, are considered one of the seven wonders of the world? (Pyramids)
10 points
Which Russian city, according to the chronicles, arose first? (Novgorod)
In which country are crocodiles considered sacred animals? (India)
The European capital through which blood flows. (Vein)
15 points
Which animals are official employees of London post offices? (Cats, they protect correspondence from mice and rats and get paid for it)
In Hungary, this dish must certainly be on the New Year's table, so it is fried, prepared as jellied or put on the table, at least chocolate. So what's on the platter? (Piglet)
In which city in the Lipetsk region can you drown? (In the city of Gryazi)
Literature
5 points
The title of which famous story by I.S. Turgenev uses only two letters? ("Mu Mu")
What genre of works most often begins with the words “Once upon a time...”? (Fairy tale)
Everyone has read this fairy tale. So the question is not difficult. Who wrote the fairy tale "The Three Bears"? (L.N. Tolstoy)
10 points
“They entered the hall and immediately saw this object. The princess looked and said: “What a beauty!” Baba Yaga looked and said: “What a monster!” Kolobok looked and said: “I’ll buy the same for myself.” What is this? (Mirror)
What was the name of the ship that was captained by the fifteen-year-old captain from the novel of the same name by Jules Verne? ("Pilgrim")
Name the hero and the work
“A skinny and dark old man with a waist-length beard, wearing a luxurious turban, a thin white woolen caftan, richly embroidered with gold and silver, trousers and soft pink morocco shoes with high-curved toes. (Old Man Hottabych. “Old Man Hottabych”, L. Lagin)
15 points
Name the most “harmful” plant, according to the writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. (Baobab)
In what work of art did this cat's smile walk by itself? (Lewis Carroll “Alice in Wonderland.” Cheshire Cat)
Name the hero and the work:
“The front is a perfect German: a narrow muzzle, constantly twirling and sniffing everything that comes along, 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...” (Damn. “The Night Before Christmas”, Gogol)
Story
5 points
What was the name of the invulnerable warrior who died from a poisoned arrow that hit him in the heel? (Achilles, also called Achilles)
What ancient city, according to legend, stood on 7 hills? (Rome)
.In Egypt, a dried human body, wrapped in white bandages, was called: (mummy)
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10 points
Which staircase has no one ever walked down? (According to feudal)
In what war did the Tsar Cannon take part? (The Tsar Cannon was intended for the defense of the Kremlin, but it was never fired)
An island near Alexandria, famous for its lighthouse. (Pharos)
15 points
On his seal, this military leader and statesman carved the words: “I am a student and need teachers.” And now the city he founded bears his name. What was this student's name? (Peter the Great)
This shirt was invented in ancient Assyria, but Russian soldiers especially loved it - it was worn from the 10th to the 17th centuries, and then it became useless. What kind of shirt is this? (This is chain mail - a shirt made of many iron rings connected to each other)
An ancient city, the walls of which, according to legend, collapsed from the sounds of the Israelis’ military trumpets. (Jericho)
The game ends when all the stars are removed from the playing field. After counting stars and points, the winning team is awarded certificates and prizes.
Intellectual game for 7th grade students “What?
Where? When?" (joint work of a teacher of history, Russian language and literature, mathematics)
Goal:
development of partnerships, development of motivation for success, stimulation of intellectual activity, formation of skills in a team.
Progress of the game.
1. In ancient China, soaked mulberry bark was split into thin strips and boiled in a lime solution for two hours.
Then the resulting mass was smashed with hammers, glue was added, water was added, and the whole thing was sifted through a fine sieve. The mass settled in the sieve. They tipped it onto a board and pressed it. What do we call the resulting product? (Paper)
2. At the end of July a rally was held in The Hague. All its participants called themselves Nikolai. One of the questions at the meeting was about the difficulties of entering the House through the chimneys. How would the Russian representative at this rally call himself? (Father Frost)
3. The first one appeared 25 years ago. Today there are about 120 of them shown. In total, more than 300 stories are told. And who is this intended for, judging by the introduction? Name all three categories. (Girls and boys, as well as their parents).
4. Semolina – 5; rice – 6; buckwheat – 6; millet – 7.
What do these numbers mean?
(Increase in volume during cooking)
5. Kir Bulychev received many letters from readers. Sometimes he told his wife: “But I won’t read this letter, because it contains nasty stuff.” What’s interesting is that almost always, this forecast turned out to be accurate. How did the writer guess the contents of the letter without opening the envelope? (These were letters without a return address)
6. In the 19th century, among wealthy people, a silver or gold plate with the inscription “Here I fell asleep” was in fashion. What is the name now of an object that performs a similar function? (Bookmark)
7. Russian peasants believed that the lark brought warmth. What bird do they think brings the cold? (Finch)
8. In German: “kwik-kwik”;
in English: “Wink-wink”; in Italian: "front-front". How about in Russian? (Oink-oink)
9. Above the entrance of one of the buildings in Lviv (Ukraine) it is written: “Here the dead live, and the dumb speak.” What's in this building? (Library)
10. What consequences did the recording made by a guard archer in the 12th century have for Russia?” “January 30, Friday. Before lunch the day was cold and windy, and after lunch it thawed... The frost at night was certainly fierce”? (Organized by weather service)
11. The holiday of Ivan Kupala in Rus' was always celebrated with fun and night festivities. One of the entertainments was jumping over a fire. However, sometimes the Kupala fire was replaced with a bunch of stems of a certain plant. Which one? (Nettle)
12. Using the name “Valdemar” and the word “fool,” one of the classics of Russian literature constructed a completely new name. Which? (Duremar)
13. These two settlements are famous for their holidays. Refreshments are prepared for all those present. True, residents of one experience difficulties after a meal. What could save them from this difficulty? (Fairy)
14. What did the most ancient thinkers mean when they mentioned in their treatises a certain living creature, such as, for example, a fire-breathing dragon, an obedient slave or a good deity who fights his way through underground caves every night, fighting terrible monsters and demons? (Sun)
15. Dear experts! To find the place of most biologically active points on your heads that stimulate mental activity in one minute, first scratch this place, and in your answer tell me what it is called. (Back of head)
16. There seem to be no dragons on Earth. But the Draconids visit Earth every year, and everyone can see them. What do we call what we see? (Starfall)
17. On April 12, 1961 at 9.00 Moscow time, this senior lieutenant of the Soviet army went towards the “Vostok”. After 1 hour 55 minutes he was found near the village of Smelovka, Saratov region.
Question: What did this senior lieutenant do in less than 2 hours, if for his action he gained worldwide fame and the rank of major?
(Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin orbited the Earth).
18. Dictionary V.I. Dalia explains this word as follows: a stump of a log, a churabn, a wooden, cardboard or other shape, a block for lining something. We consider this word abusive. Name this word. (Dumb)
19. One wise man said: thank you to the one who invented this. This is a cloak that covers all human thoughts, this food that drives away hunger, this water that quenches heat - in a word, this single coin for everyone, these single scales that equalize the shepherd and the king, the fool and the sage. So what is it? (Dream)
20. There is a lot of debate as to whether he can be considered human. Some believe that his father was a Russian writer, others - a craftsman from Europe. He himself did not become a great scientist or writer, although he had to experience many troubles and destroy his family home. Say his name. (Pinocchio)
21. Swiss Georges Demistrel found his gold in the Alpine meadows, where he loved to relax with his dog. However, the whole holiday was overshadowed by the complex procedure of cleaning the thick dog hair after running through the meadows overgrown with tall grasses. In 1956, Demistrel realized that this was a gift of fate. Question: what came to the mind of the Swiss Georges Demistrel? (He invented the textile zipper)
22. One was called Philip, the other was Rudolf. Twice they tried to rob a certain apartment, and the second time they stole out of habit, and their target was a person who, by the way, prevented them from committing both thefts. Say his name. (Carlson)
23. Each of us has one, but in the Arab world, real masters, showing patience, were required to master at least three from an extensive list with beautiful names. For example: peacock tail, trembling, bride's curls. What are we talking about? (About handwriting)
24. Science still doesn’t know for sure whether there is life on Mars, but many writers populated this planet with intelligent creatures and even invented a language for them. Say in Martian language, invented by a Russian writer, the phrase: “The light of a star, visible for the last time.” (Aelita)
Additional questions
1. What consists of black, red, yellow, green and white pages?
(Red Book)
2. In South America, shepherds, approaching a river, before crossing it, let one animal ford and only then drive the entire herd. Why are they doing that? (They check to see if there are piranhas in this place)
3. The procedure for clarifying the circumstances of any case in a Roman court consisted of 7 questions. Here are 4 of them: Who, with whose help, for what, how. List the three remaining questions. (What where When?)