Content
- 1 Participants
- 2 Progress of the game 2.1 First round 2.1.1 Lace theme (500)
- 2.1.2 Lace theme (400)
- 2.1.3 Generals (300)
- 2.1.4 Generals (400)
- 2.1.5 Lace theme (300)
- 2.1.6 Generals (200)
- 2.1.7 Contracts (200)
- 2.1.8 Contracts (400)
- 2.1.9 Lace theme (200)
- 2.1.10 Black and white (300)
- 2.1.11 Black and white (400)
- 2.1.12 Lace theme (100)
- 2.1.13 Black and white (500)
- 2.1.14 Contracts (500)
- 2.1.15 The past century (300)
- 2.1.16 The past century (500)
- 2.1.17 Contracts (100)
- 2.1.18 Black and white (200)
- 2.1.19 Russian wedding (400)
- 2.1.20 Russian wedding (200)
- 2.1.21 Black and white (100)
- 2.1.22 The past century (200)
- 2.1.23 The past century (100)
- 2.1.24 Generals (100)
- 2.1.25 Russian wedding (100)
- 2.1.26 Round summary
- 2.2.1 Ice cream (1,000)
- 2.3.1 Oceania (1,500)
Progress of the game
First round
Themes:
- Generals
- Russian wedding
- The past century
- Black and white
- Lace theme
- Treaties
Lace theme (500)
If you are a person without prejudices, then, having been married for just that many years, celebrate a lace wedding.
Larisa answers. Correct answer: 13 years
Lace theme (400)
Lace theme (400)
This Dutchman created his “Lacemaker” a century and a half earlier than Vasily Tropinin did his.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Johannes Vermeer
Generals (300)
Derzhavin wrote about this count: “...you are a terrible leader of the Don forces.”
Correct answer: Matvey Ivanovich Platov
Generals (400)
The headquarters wanted to gather forces into a fist and strike in one place. He replied that he planned to strike along the entire front. The breakthrough went down in history under his name.
Larisa answers. Correct answer: Alexey Alekseevich Brusilov
Lace theme (300)
The Belgians call their country “the birthplace of lace.” The most beautiful lace is still made in this ancient city.
Larisa answers. Player Answer: In Brussels
Sergey answers.
Correct answer: Bruges
Generals (200)
The aphorism “The battle was won on the croquet fields of Eton” glorified Arthur Wellington no less than the victory in this battle itself.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Waterloo
Contracts (200)
Albania was the first to leave the Warsaw Pact. In 1990 - this country.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: GDR
Contracts (400)
Having written 43 unsuccessful versions of the song “The Dark Mounds Are Sleeping,” Bogoslovsky wanted to terminate the contract to work in this film, but the song still turned out.
Sergey answers. Player answer: “Two fighters”
Larisa answers.
Correct answer: "Big life"
Lace theme (200)
Half a century ago, many tried to imitate the Austrian national team in this sport, but not everyone succeeded in “Viennese lace”.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Football
Black and white (300)
Black and White (300)
Monks of this order still wear a white tunic, a leather belt with rosary, a white cape with a hood and a black cloak.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Dominican Order
Black and white (400)
Auction question.
After this ban in 1956, London ceased to be a black and white city - houses made of Portland stone were washed free of soot.
Larisa plays. Bet - 1,000 (all-in). Player answer: Prohibition of the use of fireplaces and stove heating
Correct answer:
Prohibition of the use of coal for heating fireplaces
Lace theme (100)
Lace theme (100)
Graceful snow-white lace, or Kadomsky veniz, is made by needlewomen on a hoop using this simple device.
Sergey answers. Player Answer: Bobbin
Correct answer:
Sewing needle
Black and white (500)
At the White Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, journalists joked: “It is so valuable that they will soon be selling it on the black market!” What are they talking about?
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Snow
Contracts (500)
In 1840, General William Gibson negotiated the Treaty of Waitangi with Maori chiefs, laying the foundation of this state. Nowadays the treaty is one of the country’s constitutional documents.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: New Zealand
The past century (300)
Auction question.
The world's first nuclear power plant, launched in Obninsk in 1954, was equipped with an AM-1 reactor and operated peacefully until the 21st century. Decipher the abbreviation AM.
Sergei plays. Bet - 1,200 (all-in). Correct answer: Atom peaceful (sea)
Last century (500)
Over the past century, this happened 6 times in the M83 galaxy, which is in the constellation Hydra.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: A supernova appeared
Contracts (100)
On this day, the Molotov-Ribbentrop Treaty became invalid.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: June 22, 1941
Black and white (200)
This “European” was completely exterminated back in the 17th century. The two-meter giant was covered with black fur, only along the ridge there was a white stripe.
Larisa answers. Correct answer: Wild Tour
Russian wedding (400)
In pre-wedding rituals, these women were given a special role: after all, “friends braid their hair for an hour, but they braid it for a century.”
Sergey answers. Player Answer: Mother-in-law
Correct answer:
Matchmakers
Russian wedding (200)
The newlyweds were not supposed to eat at the wedding feast, but a ritual dish of this bird was placed in the bedchamber as a wish for fertility.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Chicken
Black and white (100)
“A black cigar doesn’t suit your mustache! It's for a black man with a black mustache! And if you like coffee with sugar, then please make the sugar yourself!” Name Mayakovsky's poem.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: "Black and white"
The past century (200)
In 1929, a film was made about the construction of this highway and its role in the development of Semirechye. The film is included in the list of the 50 most outstanding documentaries of the 20th century.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Turksib, Turkestan-Siberian Railway
The past century (100)
On April 18, 1946, its assets and liabilities were transferred to the UN.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: League of Nations
Generals (100)
Georgy Zhukov flew out to save this city on September 9, 1941.
Sergey answers. Player Answer: Moscow
Konstantin answers.
Correct answer: Leningrad
Russian wedding (100)
Put on your medals!
(500) Pig in a poke.
Topic:
Put on your medals!
In memory of the brave king Vakhtang, nicknamed Gorgasala - “Wolf's Head” - the parliament of this country established an order named after him as a military award.
Larisa plays. Bet - 500. Player's answer: Armenia
Correct answer:
Georgia, Order of Vakhtang Gorgasal
Round result
- Sergey - 2 100
- Larisa - -300
- Konstantin - 2 000
Second round
Themes:
- Bath
- Ice cream
- Glory to the architects
- Playwrights
- Last words
- Serfs
Ice cream (1,000)
Experts divide ice cream into homemade, seasoned, and the like. This is what they sell from special machines.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Soft ice cream
Glory to the architects (600)
Joseph Paxton, who built the Crystal Palace in London, had previously only had experience building these glass structures.
Konstantin answers. Player answer: Greenhouses, greenhouses
Correct answer:
Greenhouses
(answer accepted)
Last words (800)
Auction question.
"The fourth time I'll probably kill you."
Sergei plays. The bet is 2,700. The player does not give an answer. Correct answer: D'Artagnan in The Three Musketeers
Glory to the architects (800)
Glory to the architects (800)
Unlike Moscow, this house was erected in Leningrad, although it never served its intended purpose. Nowadays, the creation of Noah Trotsky on Moskovsky Prospekt is rented out in parts.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: House/Palace of Soviets
Last words (400)
“Tell the sovereign that the British don’t clean their guns with bricks: let them not clean ours either, otherwise, God bless war, they’re not good for shooting.”
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Left-handed Nikolai Sergeevna Leskova
Glory to the architects (1,000)
Above the entrance to the station lobby, Fyodor Shekhtel placed the Moscow club - St. George the Victorious, Archangel Michael slaying the devil on the coat of arms of Arkhangelsk and this coat of arms of Yaroslavl.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Bear with an ax
Playwrights (600)
The premiere of this play by Victor Hugo caused a scandal with a fight at the Comedy Française theater and marked the triumph of romanticism in drama.
Larisa answers. Correct answer: "Ernani"
Last words (1,000)
“Honey, I don’t care about that!”
Larisa answers. Correct answer: Rhett Butler from Gone with the Wind (both book and film)
Last words (600)
“So this is where my destruction was hidden! The bone threatened me with death!”
Sergey answers. Player Answer: Prince Igor
Konstantin answers.
Correct answer: Oleg the Prophet from “Song of the Prophetic Oleg”
Playwrights (400)
There were no intermissions, which is why even in Hamlet Shakespeare provided a scene for the entertainment of the audience, putting jokes in the mouths of these characters.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Gravediggers
Playwrights (1,000)
Flowers (200)
Cat in a poke.
Topic:
Flowers.
The Latin name of their genus means “eternally beautiful,” and the one we are familiar with comes from the Greek word “pearl.”
Larisa plays. Bet - 200. Correct answer: Daisies
Last words (200)
“I love... And I melt, I melt...”
Sergey answers. Correct answer: “The Snow Maiden” by Alexander Nikolaevich Ostrovsky
Glory to the architects (400)
Glory to the architects (400)
Residents of this city honored its builder, Fyodor Savelyevich Kon, with a monument.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Smolensk
Serfs (600)
“The police will figure out which of us is a slave!” - Anton Semyonovich Shpak promised him.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich
Serfs (1,000)
Historians called the serf town on the Mologa River the site of the first fair in Rus'. In the last century, the city disappeared from the map of Russia for this reason.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: It was flooded during the construction of the Rybinsk Reservoir
Serfs (400)
The steward and clerk who sat in this Order were in charge of admission to slavery, release, change of owner and violations of national languages by slaves.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Serf order
Glory to the architects (200)
Glory to the Architects (200)
The observation deck of the Danube Tower in Vienna is equipped with a bungee jump from a height of 150 meters, although Hans Lintl built the tower for this.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Television, television tower
Bath (800)
Linden bath boards always looked like new, didn’t smell anything nasty, and most importantly, you could sit on them without fear.
Konstantin answers. Player response: You couldn't get burned
Correct answer:
Get a splinter
Bathhouse (1,000)
"Entente" (200)
A cat in a poke.
Topic:
"Entente".
In 1916, Russia presented these allies with a bathhouse-car, not forgetting about camouflage.
Larisa plays. Bet - 200. Correct answer: French
Ice cream (800)
This jealous man poisoned his innocent wife by pouring poison into a saucer of ice cream at a ball.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Arbenin (hero of Lermontov’s drama “Masquerade”)
Ice cream (600)
French artist (1,000)
Cat in a poke.
Subject:
French artist.
In Brussels, David, who said goodbye to France forever, created “Telemachus’s Farewell to Eucharis.” What word did the artist write on the metal object behind the girl’s back?
Larisa plays. Bet - 1,000. Player's answer: "Goodbye"
Correct answer:
"David"
Ice cream (400)
This English word refers to syrups and other tasty toppings for ice cream.
Konstantin answers. Player Answer: Sorbet, sherbet, sherry
Correct answer:
Topping
Ice cream (200)
In Moscow, it was “made” from balls of creamy, blueberry and strawberry ice cream. Height - 2 meters, weight - 300 kilograms.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Snowman
Bathhouse (600)
The most desperate girls “on Epiphany evening” went to the bathhouse for this purpose.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Tell fortunes
Bath (400)
Auction question.
In the history of the Sandunov Baths in Moscow, this happened twice: on the opening day, February 16, 1896, and on the centenary day, a century later.
Konstantin plays. Bet - 5,600 (all-in). Player's answer: A very eminent guest has arrived: the head of state or boss
Correct answer:
Free wash for the client
Serfs (200)
"Russkaya Pravda" considered the offspring of slaves to be the movable property of the master - on a par with this increase.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Like the offspring of livestock
Playwrights (200)
Thomas Lanier Williams was born in Columbus, Mississippi, but chose the name of this state as his pseudonym.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Tennessee
Bath (200)
It’s unlikely that anyone saw him, but everyone knew that he was an old man with a beard covered with mold. And very, very strong.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Bannik, spirit of the bathhouse
Round result
- Sergey - 3 400
- Larisa - 700
- Konstantin - 400
Third round
Themes:
- Students
- Oceania
- Dog life
- Musician's sister
- Author's fairy tales
- Wills
Oceania (1,500)
Thanks to this, the kea parrot, which lives in New Zealand, got its name.
Sergey answers. Player answer: This is a bloodthirsty parrot, it attacks livestock and people
Correct answer:
The sounds it makes are similar to "kea"
Oceania (900)
The capital of Funafuti of the island state of Tuvalu is unique not because its population is less than 5 thousand people, but because Funafuti is not a city, not even an island, but just that.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Atoll (consisting of 33 islets)
Oceania (600)
Buns do not grow on this tree, but it feeds the islanders well. It bears fruit continuously for 9 out of 12 months, bearing up to 700 delicious fruits. And so for 70 years.
Larisa answers. Correct answer: Breadfruit
Musician's sister (1,500)
The Musician's Sister (1,500)
Sister Janie has prepared an album in memory of this phenomenon and genius of rock and roll.
Sergey answers. Player Answer: Jim Morrison
Konstantin answers.
Correct answer: Jimi Hendrix
Wills (900)
In 1928, Charles Millar from Toronto left shares of his brewing company to five friends - fighters against alcohol. And he bequeathed a large sum to a resident of Toronto, who in 10 years will do this more times than her competitors.
Larisa answers. Correct answer: Will give birth
Musician's sister (1,200)
The musician's sister (1,200)
Anna Mozart was not inferior to her younger brother in playing this instrument. The audience applauded the children wildly.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Harpsichord
Musician's Sister (900)
In this play by Anatoly Aleksin, Zhenka dreamed: someday they will write about her in books - “the musician’s sister.” That sounds better than “the clarinetist’s sister.”
Sergey answers. Player Answer: "Musician's Sister"
Larisa answers.
Correct answer: “My brother plays the clarinet”
Musician's Sister (600)
The musician's sister (600)
Both Schumann's wife Clara and this composer's sister Fanny wrote their own music. Nowadays, fighters for the rights of women composers are combining the works of both women in one concert.
Correct answer: Jacob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Musician's Sister (300)
This singer’s sister Inna graduated from RATI, the singer made her debut with the album “Who Was Right”, and now has become a TV presenter.
Larisa answers. Correct answer: Dmitry Yurievich Malikov
A Dog's Life (1,500)
Dogs of this breed have long accompanied archers who fought the Turks on the eastern coast of the Adriatic.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Dalmatian
Oceania (300)
In the state of the Solomon Islands there are 120 local languages, they communicate in the Melanesian “pidgin”, and hardly two people out of a hundred speak this official language.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: English (everyone else speaks so-called pidgin english)
Students (1,200)
Auction question.
According to Chekhov, on Tatyana’s day, students left only the Moscow River undrinkable, and then for this reason.
Konstantin plays. The bet is 2,200. Correct answer: Because it is covered with ice, frozen
Wills (600)
Michael Jackson did not mention him in his will, nor did he forgive the beating.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Father
Wills (1,200)
In 1991, Countess Carlotta von Liebenstein left the dog Gunther III 139 million marks. He turned out to be Gunther's only heir.
Correct answer: His son, Gunther IV
Wills (300)
This auto tycoon bequeathed $500 million to thousands of educational and charitable institutions.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Henry Ford
Students (600)
Over the course of 26 years, almost 13 million Soviet students attended the “school” of these units.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Construction teams
Students (300)
In 1902, businessman Cecil Rhodes established an international scholarship for students at this university. It is awarded for high academic abilities, athletic achievements, and leadership qualities.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Oxford University
A Dog's Life (1,200)
A century and a half ago, the Devonshire priest Jack Russell brought into the world a nimble little rat catcher. The breed received this name.
Sergey answers. Player Answer: Rathound
Larisa answers.
Correct answer: Jack Russell Terrier
A Dog's Life (900)
In both Australia and the United States, greyhound racing associations have decided not to allow animals born as a result of this to compete.
Sergey answers. Correct answer: Cloning
Wills (1,500)
He wrote his “Testament” in 1845, 15 years before his death. And the poet was buried in accordance with his wishes - on Chernechya Mountain.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: Taras Grigorievich Shevchenko
A Dog's Life (600)
During the defense of Port Arthur, trained dogs stood guard day and night, ready to bark in time to warn the enemy about this action.
Sergey answers. Player response: About enemy attacks
Konstantin answers.
Correct answer: Undermining
A Dog's Life (300)
In the summer of 2008, green dog mats with such current markings were released for the occasion in Austria. Rugs were in great demand.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: With football field markings (in 2008, the European Football Championship was held in Austria)
Author's fairy tales (300)
With this song of his own composition, Belarusian from Norway Alexander Rybak won Eurovision 2009.
Konstantin answers. Correct answer: "Fairytale", "Fairy Tale"
Author's fairy tales (600)
Cleopatra (1,500)
A cat in a poke.
Topic:
Cleopatra.
The 1963 film won four Oscars, but this actress did not win the award for best actress.
Sergei plays. Bet - 1,500. Correct answer: Elizabeth Taylor
Author's fairy tales (1,500)
In 1918, Pyotr Chardynin shot this silent film in two episodes based on his own script and played the circus performer Lorio, Paula’s friend.
Correct answer: “Tale of love dear”
Author's fairy tales (1,200)
According to legend, these “fairy tales” by Jacques Offenbach bring bad luck: during the second performance of the opera, the theater in Vienna burned to the ground. Sergey answers. Correct answer: "The Tales of Hoffmann" (Offenbach's only opera)
Author's tales (900)
In 2005, after 10 years of work, this ex-Beatle published the fairy tale “High in the Clouds” about a squirrel who went in search of a better life.
Correct answer: Paul McCartney
Round result
- Sergey - 3 100
- Larisa - 4 900
- Konstantin - 10 400
Final round
Topic: Capitals
Rovaniemi was first mentioned in 1453; its name means “hill covered with forest”, it received city status only half a century ago, and its world-famous landmark is not the amethyst mine or the Forest Museum, but its Village.
Sergey's answer: Santa Claus
The bet is 3,000.
Larisa's answer: Santa Claus
The bet is 4,000.
Konstantin's answer: Santa Claus
The rate is 590.
Before the topic “Capitals”, Konstantin removed the topic “Christmas”, and the final question was still connected with this holiday, or rather, with its main character
Correct answer: Santa Claus (Rovaniemi is the main city of Lapland)
Your own game (story)
Ministry of Education of the Irkutsk Region
Branch of a regional state educational institution
secondary vocational education
"Irkutsk College of Architecture and Construction"
MY OWN GAME
/DEVELOPMENT OF AN EXTRA-CLASSROOM EVENT
BY HISTORY/
Shelekhov, 2013
Author(s): I.A. Eremeeva, teacher of history and socio-political disciplines, Branch of the Irkutsk College of Architecture and Construction
The game is recommended for first-year students, primary and secondary vocational students studying the history of the Fatherland from ancient times to the end of the 19th century.
@ I.A.Eremeeva history teacher and
socio-political disciplines
"MY OWN GAME"
Regulations on holding
Goals:
Expanding horizons, developing the creative abilities of students, developing cognitive interests in the field of history, fostering tolerance, the ability to work in groups, listen to opponents, and respect for each other.
Time spending:
As part of history week, an extracurricular event dedicated to a major historical date.
Participants:
First year students
Game conditions:
The game consists of 2 rounds and 9 sections. In the first round there are 5 sections, in the second there are 3 sections. The questions in each round are divided into sections: Section 1 - “Primordial Rus'” includes questions related to ancient Rus'. Section 2 “Princes” contains information about Russian princes, etc. The “Pig in a Poke” section contains questions covering a variety of historical events, related not only to the history of Russia.
Rounds, sections and points are listed on the board. Each question has its own score. Easy questions are worth 10 points, more difficult ones are worth 20 points, difficult ones are worth 30, etc. to the most difficult one, the price of which is 50 points.
Participants in the game determine their order by lot. The choice of question depends on the section and point value. The correct answer to the question gives points and the right to the next move. If the answer is incorrect, the right to move passes to the next player. At the end of the first round, the jury calculates the number of points; as a result, by the second round there should be three participants left who will compete for prizes. The participant in the game who scores the most points receives first place, the rest - second and third.
Progress of the game
I
course
1 Round
Section 1. “Primordial Rus'”
10 b
.
This city was called the mother of Russian cities (Kiev)
20 b
.
They called it the Third Rome... (Moscow)
30 b
.
This came from Byzantium back in the 10th century, initially it was introduced by Princess Olga, then by Prince Vladimir, and we still use it today. (Christianity)
40 b
.
An offensive name for peasants in Rus'. (Smerd)
50 b
.
In Ancient Russia, the bathhouse played a big role in the life of the people, but for this purpose it was not a building, as it is now, but... ( Russian Stove)
Section 2. “Princes”
10 b.
This prince received his nickname thanks to his large family
(Vsevolod the Big Nest)
20 b.
When and which Russian prince first received the label for a great reign from the Mongol-Tatars?
(1243 Prince Yaroslav Vsevolodovich)
30 b.
During the time of which ruler did the first schools and libraries appear in Russia
(Yaroslav the Wise)
40 b.
Leaving for battle, this prince asked for the blessing of St. Sergius of Radonezh and ... received it
(D. Donskoy)
50 b
.
According to the chronicle, the reign of this prince was a time of “great silence,” when the Tatars stopped “fighting the Russian land and killing Christians.” This was important for Rus', because it was necessary to accumulate forces in order to give a decisive rebuff to the Horde. Say the name of the prince. (Ivan Kalita)
Section 3. “War is a man’s business”
10 b.
On the battlefields, it was during this war that the Russian fleet made its debut.
The debut was a success! (Northern War)
20 b.
According to the chronicle, the opponents met near this river without engaging in battle, shot at each other a little and dispersed, and their standing was included in all history textbooks.
Name the event (Standing on the Ugra River)
30 b.
“Tell me, uncle, it’s not for nothing that Moscow, burned by fire, was given to a Frenchman...” Name this Frenchman
(Napoleon Bonaparte)
40 points.
During the Livonian War, Ivan the Terrible tried to reach the shores of this sea, but failed; Peter I will solve this problem. Name the sea.
(Baltika)
50 b.
On June 27, 1709, this battle began, during which the “invincible army” of Charles XII ceased to exist - this meant a radical turning point in the 21-year war.
Name the battle. (Poltava)
Section 4. “Look for a woman”
10 b.
She played an important role when, calling herself the wife of False Dmitry, she entered Moscow land.
Say a name. (Marina Mnishek)
20 b
.
In 1598, the last king of the Rurik dynasty dies, his wife is destined to settle in a monastery, but brother Boris saves her...Who did Boris save? (Irina Godunova)
30 b
.
With her accession to the Russian throne, the “Era of Palace Coups” ends. (Catherine the Great)
40 b
.
She acted as regent during the minority of two legitimate kings at the same time. (Princess Sophia)
50 b.
The first wife of young Peter I was ...
(Evdokia Lopukhina)
Section 5. “Life - being”
10 b
.
Before the advent of potatoes, this vegetable was a frequent guest on the peasant table; it was mainly consumed steamed. (Turnip)
20 b.
Initially this product was called rush.
Who are we talking about? (Bread)
30 b
.
In ancient times, the vershok was a measure of length, the garnets was a measure of bulk solids, but the measure of weight was... (Zolotnik)
40 b.
This expensive silk-based fabric with gold embroidery and complex patterns could only be used by royalty.
What was the name of this fabric? (brocade)
50 b
.
Until the mid-17th century, this was the name given to the head of the Cossacks in Ukraine, and later to the head of all of Ukraine. (Hetman)
2 Round
Section 6. "Policy"
10 b.
In 1722, Peter the Great issued a famous decree where titles were awarded for services to the Fatherland, and not based on nobility.
Name the decree. (Table of ranks)
20 points.
On November 26, peasants had the right to leave their master once a year after paying the “elderly fee”.
What was the name of this day? (St. George's day)
30 b.
To strengthen his power, Ivan the Terrible introduced this policy, and to intimidate the people, riders tied brooms and dog heads to their saddles.
What was the name of the policy? (Oprichnina)
40 b.
Paul I is the only ruler who limited corvée in the interests of the peasants.
Now, instead of 6 days a week, the peasants were transferred to... How many days a week did the peasants begin to work? (Three)
50 b.
On January 8, 1654, a general council was held in Pereyaslavl - the Rada, where all classes of Ukraine and the royal ambassador Buturlin were present.
An important decision was made here for Ukraine and Russia. What was accepted? (Annexation of Ukraine to Russia)
Section 7. “Romanovs”
10 b
.
Name the first ruler of the Romanov dynasty (Mikhail Fedorovich)
20 b
.
In the 18th century, a tradition was established for Russian emperors to marry princesses of this particular nationality. (German)
30 b.
The people called these emperors the Blessed One, the Liberator, the Peacemaker, but they all bore the same name.
(Alexander)
40 b
.
According to the account, this was the 13th ruler of Russia and he ruled for 13 years. (Alexander III )
50 b
.
This ruler was doomed to a terrible fate, his only son was sick with an incurable disease, the events of the 20th century forced him to abdicate the throne, and he and his family were shot. ( Nicholas II ).
Section 8. “Russian Riot”
10 b.
The Poles did not fare well when Minin and Pozharsky got down to business.
What exactly did Minin and Pozharsky do? (People's militia were collected)
20 b
.
He named himself Tsar Peter III, the scale of his rebellion terrified Catherine the Great, but he was eventually captured and executed. (Emelyan Pugachev)
30 b
.
The peasants were unhappy with the restriction of their freedom. Many fled to the outskirts of the state: Don, Terek, Yaik. There they united into armed detachments led by elected atamans. What were these peasants called? (Cossacks)
40 b
.
It was this historical event that A.S. took as a basis. Pushkin, when he wrote “The Captain’s Daughter” (The Rebellion of Pugachev)
50 b
.
In agreement with Princess Sophia, the archers intended to overthrow Peter from the throne. A reprisal against the rebels followed. What did Peter I do with the archers? (Executed)
Section 9. “Pig in a poke”
10 b
.
This state is considered the smallest in the world. Its territory is only 44 hectares and its population is 1000 people. (Vatican)
20 b
.
This war went down in history as the shortest, when England attacked Zanzibar, he fought bravely for the whole…. Name the time. (45 minutes)
30 b
.
This building is the longest in terms of its length. It was built back in the 3rd century BC, its length is 6000 km. What kind of building are we talking about? (Great Wall of China)
40 b
.
Paper was invented in 105 by a gardener and he lived in this country. What was the name of this country? (China)
50 b.
The first firearms were used by the Spaniards in 1521.
It was loaded from the muzzle, its trigger was equipped with a smoldering fuse; when it was released, the fuse ignited the gunpowder, and the gun fired. What was the name of this gun? (Musket)
Literature
- Story. Applicant's Handbook. M.: 1997 Publishing house. "Word"
- A.A. Levandovsky, Yu.A. Shchetinov History of Russia XX – beginning of the XXI century M.: 2007 Ed. "Education"
- The most famous commanders of Russia M.: 1999 ed. "Veche"
- World History vol. 5-7 M.: 1998
- A.V. Serkin History of the Fatherland. XX century M.: 2006 Publishing house. "Exam"
Ministry of Education of the Irkutsk Region
Branch of a regional state educational institution
secondary vocational education
"Irkutsk College of Architecture and Construction"
MY OWN GAME
/DEVELOPMENT OF AN EXTRA-CLASSROOM EVENT
BY HISTORY/
Shelekhov, 2013
Author(s): I.A. Eremeeva, teacher of history and socio-political disciplines, Branch of the Irkutsk College of Architecture and Construction
The game is recommended for second-year students, primary and secondary vocational education students studying the history of the Fatherland from ancient times to the end of the 19th century.
@ I.A.Eremeeva history teacher and
socio-political disciplines
"MY OWN GAME"
Regulations on holding
Goals:
Expanding horizons, developing the creative abilities of students, developing cognitive interests in the field of history, fostering tolerance, the ability to work in groups, listen to opponents, and respect for each other.
Time spending:
As part of history week, an extracurricular event dedicated to a major historical date.
Participants:
Second year students
Game conditions:
The game consists of 2 rounds and 8 sections. In the first round there are 4 sections, in the second there are 4 sections. The questions in each round are divided into sections: Section 1 - “Great Turning Points” includes questions related to the revolutions that occurred in the first half of the 20th century. Section 2 “War is a man’s business” contains information about military events, etc. The “Pig in a Poke” section contains questions covering a variety of historical events, related not only to the history of Russia.
Rounds, sections and points are listed on the board. Each question has its own score. Easy questions are worth 10 points, more difficult ones are worth 20 points, difficult ones are worth 30, etc. to the most difficult one, the price of which is 50 points.
Participants in the game determine their order by lot. The choice of question depends on the section and point value. The correct answer to the question gives points and the right to the next move. If the answer is incorrect, the right to move passes to the next player. At the end of the first round, the jury calculates the number of points; as a result, by the second round there should be three participants left who will compete for prizes. The participant in the game who scores the most points receives first place, the rest - second and third.
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Course
1 Round
Section 1. “Great turning points”
10 b.
This event was a consequence of the defeat of the Russian army in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, as well as the socio-economic and political crisis in the country.
Name the event. (First Russian Revolution)
20 b.
On March 2, 1917, an entire era of representatives of the Romanov dynasty ends.
What happened on March 2, 1917? (Renunciation of Nicholas II )
30 b.
As a result of this event, two authorities were simultaneously formed in the country: the Provisional Government and the Soviets.
Name the event (February Revolution)
40 b.
On December 30, 1922, the Congress of Plenipotentiaries adopted a historically important Treaty, where the fate of not only Russia was decided.
What was discussed in the agreement? (Education of the USSR)
50 b.
The Aurora's salvo announced the storming of the Winter Palace, which resulted in a reshuffling of political forces in the country.
What event are we talking about? (October Revolution)
Section 2. “Politics”
10 b.
This union at the beginning of the 20th century included England, France, and Russia.
What was the name of this union? (Entente)
20 b
.
In his opinion, the main reason for the disorganization of agriculture in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century was the preservation of the peasant community, so the peasants must be given a free exit from it. Who thought so? (Stolypin)
30 b
.
During the Civil War, the country needed an economic policy, the goal of which was to concentrate all labor and material resources in the hands of the state. What was the name of this policy? (Policy of “War Communism”)
40 b
.
In this agreement on August 23, 1939, two names appear: Molotov and Ribbentrop. What event are they associated with? (Non-Aggression Pact against the USSR)
50 b
.
At the 10th Congress of the RCPb in March 1921, it was decided to replace the surplus tax with a tax in kind. This marked the beginning of a new phenomenon in politics. What was the name of this policy? (NEP)
Section 3. “Seasons”
10 b.
It is this month that our people celebrate Victory in the Second World War.
(May 9)
20 b.
The shooting of a peaceful demonstration in 1905 occurred...
(January 9)
30 b.
Name the month of the Bolshevik victory in the third revolution
(October)
40 b.
In 1914, a conflict was provoked between Austria-Hungary and Serbia, which led to the First World War.
What month did this war start? (August 1)
50 b.
In this month of 1917, Nicholas II abdicated the throne.
(March 2)
Section 4. “Pig in a poke”
10 b
.
This state is considered the smallest in the world. Its territory is only 44 hectares and its population is 1000 people. (Vatican)
20 b
.
This war went down in history as the shortest, when England attacked Zanzibar, he fought bravely for the whole…. Name the time. (45 minutes)
30 b
.
This building is the longest in terms of its length. It was built back in the 3rd century BC, its length is 6000 km. What kind of building are we talking about? (Great Wall of China)
40 b
.
Paper was invented in 105 by a gardener and he lived in this country. What was the name of this country? (China)
50 b.
The first firearms were used by the Spaniards in 1521.
It was loaded from the muzzle, its trigger was equipped with a smoldering fuse; when it was released, the fuse ignited the gunpowder, and the gun fired. What was the name of this gun? (Musket)
Round 2
Section 5. “Great commanders”
10 b.
In Siberia in 1918, this man came to power and declared himself the Supreme Ruler of Russia.
(A.V. Kolchak)
20 b.
General of the Army, twice Hero of the Soviet Union, participant in the Civil War, originally from Siberia, namely the village of Baklashi.
(A.P. Beloborodov)
30 b.
The great commander of the Second World War, since 1942, Deputy Supreme Commander-in-Chief, commander of the Western Front, defending Moscow, army commander of the 1st Belorussian Front, participant in the direct assault on the Berlin fortified area.
(G.K. Zhukov)
40 b.
During the Second World War he was the Supreme Commander-in-Chief
. (I.V. Stalin)
50 b
.
Songs are written about him, films are shown, more than one generation has been brought up on his exploits. His famous expression “The commander is always ahead on a dashing horse” is the motto of the Civil War. He was killed while crossing the river. (V.I. Chapaev)
Section 6. “War is a man’s business”
10 b.
About 80% of the world's population took part in this event, it lasted 6 years, started in Poland and ended in Japan.
What event are we talking about? ( World War
II 20 b.
Hitler expected to capture the USSR in 3-4 months, developing a plan for simultaneous attacks in three directions.
What was the name of this plan? (“Barbarossa”)
30 b.
The “road of life” to besieged Leningrad ran through this lake.
Name it. (Ladoga)
40 b.
A bright page in the history of this event was General A.A.
Brusilov. His legendary breakthrough was reflected in all subsequent stages. Name the event ( World War
I 50 b.
After the victory over Hitler's Germany, the war with Japan did not drag on.
How long did the war with Japan last? (24 days)
Section 7. “Cities”
10 b
.
On February 2, near this city, as a result of the offensive of the Red Army, the vaunted 6th German Army of Field Marshal F. Paulus was surrounded. This event begins a fundamental turning point during the Second World War. Name the city. (Stalingrad)
20 b
.
The US Air Force dropped atomic bombs on these cities in 1945. (Hiroshima and Nagasaki)
30 b.
Operation Typhoon involved an attack on this city.
Name it. (Moscow)
40 b
.
A great tank battle took place near this settlement on July 5, 1943, where more than 1,200 tanks took part on both sides. (Prokhorovka)
50 b
.
In November 1943, the first meeting of the leaders of the “Big Three” of the USSR, USA, and England took place in this city .
(Tehran) Section 8. “Science and culture”
10 b.
This man, the first among Russian scientists, was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1904 for his discoveries in the field of digestive physiology.
(I.P. Pavlov)
20 b.
He is considered the father of astronautics.
(K.E. Tsialkovsky)
30 b.
This composer wrote the majestic Seventh Symphony in besieged Leningrad.
Say his last name. (Shostakovich)
40 b.
This man should be considered the discoverer of space.
(Yu.A. Gagarin)
50 b.
Kotin, Koshkin, Morozov were the developers of new types of military equipment.
It was this technique that dealt crushing blows to Hitler’s troops during the Second World War. Name the technique. (Tanks)
Literature
- Story. Applicant's Handbook. M.: 1997 Publishing house. "Word"
- A.A. Levandovsky, Yu.A. Shchetinov History of Russia XX – beginning of the XXI century M.: 2007 Ed. "Education"
- The most famous commanders of Russia M.: 1999 ed. "Veche"
- World History vol. 5-7 M.: 1998
- A.V. Serkin History of the Fatherland. XX century M.: 2006 Publishing house. "Exam"
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