Quiz “In the Kingdom of the Snow Queen” for 5th grade students


Quiz on Andersen's fairy tales for older children

Quiz for older children: “The magical world of fairy tales by Hans Kristjan Andersen”

The quiz is dedicated to the 210th anniversary of the birth
Author: Dvoretskaya Tatyana Nikolaevna GBOU secondary school No. 1499 SP No. 2 preschool department Educator Description: The literary quiz is intended for preschool teachers, parents and children. Purpose of the work: This quiz will allow you to consolidate children’s knowledge about the heroes of H.K.’s favorite fairy tales in a fun, playful way. Andersen. Goal: to develop in preschool children an interest and need for reading (perception) of books, including the development of artistic perception of aesthetic taste. Objectives: 1. fostering interest in books in preschoolers; 2. introducing preschool children to the world of book culture and raising a literate reader; 3. formation of emotional responsiveness to a literary work; 4. consolidating children’s knowledge about the storyteller Hans Christian Andersen (author of world-famous fairy tales for children and adults: “The Ugly Duckling”, “The King’s New Clothes”, “The Steadfast Tin Soldier”, “The Princess and the Pea”, “The Snow Queen” and many others) ). Material: multimedia board, riddles for children, author T.N. Dvoretskaya Preliminary work: - reading fairy tales by H.K. Andersen; - looking at book illustrations; — an exhibition of children's drawings based on the works they read. PROGRESS OF LEISURE Presenter: Dear guys, come in and sit on the chairs. Today we are waiting for a fascinating journey into the magical world of fairy tales by Hans Kristjan Andersen. Hans Kristjan Andersen was born in Denmark. From childhood, the boy had a rare talent as a storyteller. His fantasy knew no bounds. People said that Andersen could write a whole work about everything in the world, about any subject “even about a darning needle.” And indeed, the very next day this talented storyteller was already telling people a story called “The Darning Needle.” Fairy tales by Hans Kristjan Andersen have been helping children to be attentive to the world in which we live for many years, teaching them to see the magical and special in everything that surrounds us. Do you like fairy tales? (children's answers) That's great! And now I’ll check how well you know the fairy tales of Hans Kristjan Andersen? Listen carefully to my riddles, and if you correctly guess them, the answers will appear in this room. Riddle one: Even though the fairy tale is not Russian, the fairy tale is not ours.
Favorite two characters in it. The boy had a girlfriend since childhood. She lived next door, opposite. This brave, faithful friend never abandoned her beloved friend in trouble! (Kai and Gerda) Quiet music by P.I.
Tchaikovsky Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy from the ballet “The Nutcracker” The children’s answers are heard; after the correct answer, an image appears - Kai and Gerda. Riddle two: A kind girl with a fish tail, Sea foam was her home.
The poor sea creature fell in love with the prince. From the Witch's power I instantly became mute. She replaced her voice with slender legs. What is the name of the girl who loved the prince? (The Little Mermaid) Quiet music is playing.
After the correct answer, an image of the Little Mermaid appears. Riddle three: The king, not knowing treachery, was able to surprise half the kingdom at once.
He made all the people who were nearby laugh with his outfit. (The King's new outfit) Music plays.
After the correct answer, an image of the King appears. Riddle four: Mom dreamed of a little daughter.
She planted a barley grain in a pot. A beautiful, beautiful flower has grown. The girl in the center, with a sprout on her little finger. (Thumbelina) Quiet music is playing.
After the correct answer, an image of Thumbelina appears. Riddle five: Three dogs underground, guarding their peace.
The chests of coins underneath were copper and gold. (Flint) Quiet music sounds.
After the correct answer, an image of a soldier appears. Riddle six: What to say in reality, A hundred feather beds on that bed.
But the beautiful maiden cannot sleep in the dark night. She never slept a wink... The prince fell in love with her immediately. Abandoned by the cunning queen, It's all the fault of the pea! (The Princess and the Pea) Quiet music is playing.
After the correct answer, an image of the Princess appears with a pea in her hands. Riddle seven: The girl loved her brothers and felt sorry for them.
She really wanted to remove the witchcraft. She worked at night, not sparing herself. I went to the cemetery, timid out of fear. Although the nettle stung her hands, she endured the torment. Keeping lunch in silence - I sewed shirts under the light of the fire. (Wild swans) Quiet music plays.
An image of the girl Eliza appears. Riddle eight: Cold in a castle made of ice.
There lives all alone - the Lady of the Blizzard. He stretches out his icy hands... There is no heart and no soul. Who can tell me this? (Snow Queen) Quiet music is playing.
After the correct answer, an image appears - the Snow Queen. Riddle Ninth: There are 25 brave soldiers, And each is a brother to each other.
The youngest of the fighters was ready for feats. In a sad fairy tale there is a trap... There is no escape from the fire. (Tin Soldier) Quiet music is playing.
After the correct answer, an image of a tin soldier appears. Riddle ten: Life in the world is not sweet... If you were born as a duckling, you are an ugly duckling.
(Ugly duckling) Quiet music is playing.
After the correct answer, the Ugly Duckling image appears. Riddle eleven: The prince sent gifts for the young princess!
They were amazing and bright. A beautiful rose, a living nightingale But there were gifts not to her heart. Then the prince dressed in simple clothes. Without losing hope in your heart, get married. He became invisible to thousands of eyes. And they gave him a nickname …….(Swineherd) Quiet music sounds.
After the correct answer, an image of the Swineherd appears. Riddle twelve: Interesting old man There is a cap on the top of his head.
He is very small in height. He wears a scarlet caftan. His glasses are in front of his eyes. And on the feet there are shoes. From winter to spring He brings dreams to children. (Ole Lukoe) Quiet music is playing.
After the correct answer, an image of the fabulous Ole Lukoe appears. Presenter: Oh, guys, you made me happy with your answers. What great fellows you are! I see that you love listening to the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen and know fairy-tale characters very well. In the tales of H.K. Andersen's main characters do not experience an easy and cheerful life. Andersen was sure that fairy tales help in a person’s desire for good and truth, in overcoming trials and difficulties, in the confrontation of good over evil. In his fairy tales, the good qualities of the heroes, faith and expectation of a miracle, heroism, courage and the ability to sacrifice everything, completely forgetting about oneself in the name of good, invariably win. You guys are so great! But the time has come for us to part. Love fairy tales, they will help you find answers to all your questions.

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Quiz based on the fairy tale by H.K. Andersen

"The Snow Queen"

Who made the unusual mirror? (“Troll, feisty, despising, like the devil himself”)

What property did the mirror have? (“The good and the beautiful were diminishing to the utmost, yet the worthless and ugly were still striking and seemed even worse”)

Why did the troll make just such a mirror? (“See the whole world and people in their true light”)

Why did the troll's students want to reach the sky? (“To laugh at the angels and the Creator himself”)

What harm did the broken mirror cause? (“The fragments turned the heart into a piece of ice, distorted reality - window glass, glasses, notice only the bad”)

What grew in wooden boxes? (Vegetables, small rose bushes, peas)

What did the children apply to the frozen windows to make a wonderful hole? (Copper coins heated on the stove)

What does grandma compare a blizzard to? (Swarm of white bees)

What was missing from the Snow Queen's eyes? (Warmth and peace)

What time did the large tower clock show at the moment when a fragment flew into Kai’s heart and eye? (It struck five)

What does Kai like about the structure of the world after being hit by a fragment? (Line accuracy)

What Kai is trying to read at the moment when he realized that the sled can no longer be untied (“Our Father,” but only the multiplication table was spinning in his mind)

What did the snow flakes turn into? (In the big white hens)

Why is the queen called Snow? (Both the fur coat and the hat she was wearing were made of snow)

Why does Gerda give the red shoes to the river? (The most precious thing she had)

What property did the golden comb of the old woman who knew how to cast magic have? (To deprive of memory)

Why were rose bushes able to sprout in the wonderful garden of the old sorceress? (From Gerda's warm tears)

Why does the raven think the princess is smart? (She read all the newspapers in the world and forgot everything she read in them)

Why do a raven and a crow agree to a position at court? (They thought about old age and agreed to a full allowance from kitchen scraps)

Why are the eyes of the little robber SAD? (No warmth of heart)

Whom did the little robber call the old man's bashka? (Reindeer)

Where are the permanent palaces of the Snow Queen located (near the North Pole, on the island of Spitsbergen)

What does the little robber give to Gerda instead of a muff (Her mother’s huge mittens)

What helps Gerda resist the ugly army of the Snow Queen? (“Our Father”, bright angels growing into large formidable angels with helmets on their heads and spears and shields in their hands)

quiz on Andersen's fairy tales class hour (4th grade) on the topic

Quiz on fairy tales by H.H. Andersen

1. What was the name of the smallest girl? (Thumbelina.) What objects from the fairy tale “The Snow Queen” fell straight into the heart of some people and it turned into a piece of ice? Answer: (Shards.)

2. Who received the second prize “for running quickly for a whole year” in the fairy tale “Fast Walkers”? Answer: (Snail.)

3. How many brothers did Eliza, the heroine of the fairy tale “Wild Swans” have? Answer: (11 brothers)

4. What did Thumbelina drink every morning when she lived all summer and part of the fall in the big forest? Dew. Who sent the princess a rose and a nightingale in the fairy tale “The Swineherd”? Answer: (Prince)

5. What is the name of the fairy tale that tells about the life and death of one forest tree? Answer: "Spruce".

6. Who stole Thumbelina from a woman’s house at night in order to marry the little one to his wet and ugly son? Answer: (Toad).

7. What metal was the steadfast soldier made from? Answer: (Tin.)

8. What stood in the middle of the Frozen Lake in the Snow Queen’s palace, and on it she sat when she was at home? Answer: (Throne.)

9. Which boy had to spell out the word “eternity”, for which they promised to give him new skates and the whole world in the fairy tale “The Snow Queen”? Answer (Kai.)

10. Who was the rich and learned neighbor of the field mouse who fell in love with Thumbelina and wanted to marry her? Answer: (Mole).

11. What time of year is called the “young prince” in the fairy tale “The Story of the Year”? Answer: (Spring.)

12. One of the fairy tales by G.Kh. Andersen is called "...-Lukoye". Answer: (Ole.)

Quiz on Andersen's works

According to fairy tales - 1

1. In which Andersen fairy tale did the boy’s heart turn into a piece of ice? / The Snow Queen /.

2. What fairy tale are these lines from? “Your children are nice!” said the old duck with a red patch on her leg. - Everyone is very nice, except for one... He is very big, and somehow wonderful... Who is this wonderful child, who later turned into a beautiful swan? / Ugly duck /.

3. What was the name of the girl who was born from a wonderful flower that looked like a tulip? / Thumbelina /.

4. Which of the heroes of Andersen’s fairy tale gave up his home, his relatives, his grandmother and father, agreed to accept torment and even die for the sake of his beloved prince and find an immortal soul? / Mermaid /.

5. Do you all know the fairy tale “The Steadfast Tin Soldier”? According to the fairy tale, we know that the boy was given 25 tin soldiers, all of them were the same, except for one. How was the 25th tin soldier different from his brothers? / He was the last to be cast, there was not enough tin, but he also stood on one leg, like his brothers on two /.

6. What fairy tale begins with these words? A soldier walked along the road: one-two, one-two. A satchel behind his back, a saber at his side. He was walking home from the war. On the way he met an old witch. /Flint/.

7. What did the witch take from the Little Mermaid in return for her potion? / Her beautiful voice /.

8. What fairy tale are these lines from? Many, many years ago, there lived a king. He loved to dress up so much that he spent all his savings on it. Did he have his own special dress for every hour of the day? / The king's new dress /.

9. Which of Andersen’s heroes had to hire a job for the king himself and do simple dirty work, herding pigs? / Prince - swineherd /.

10. In which Andersen fairy tale was the young princess considered a witch and wanted to be publicly burned at the stake in the city square? / Wild Swans. Eliza. /.

11. What wonderful things did the swineherd prince make? / A pot with a bell - when something was boiling in it, you could find out from whom in which kitchen what was being cooked, and he also called out an old melody: Oh, my dear Augustine. Everything has passed. passed, passed... The rattle - when it was spun in the air, the sounds of all the waltzes and polkas that exist in the world were heard /.

According to fairy tales - 2

1. Which Andersen fairy tale begins with the words: “Once upon a time there was a prince, and he wanted to take a princess for himself, only a real one”? "Princess on the Pea". 2. What was the dried cod used for by one of the heroines from the fairy tale “The Snow Queen”? For writing.

3. Who are the parents of the steadfast tin soldier? Tin spoon.

4. How tall was Thumbelina? Inch.

5. How many princesses were there in the underwater kingdom in the fairy tale “The Little Mermaid”? Six.

6. Who said this: “I’m too subtle, I’m not made for this world”? The darning needle, the heroine of the fairy tale of the same name.

7. From which fairy tale: “Yes, the gilding will be erased, but the pig’s skin remains!” An old house.

According to fairy tales - 3

1. How many fairy tales did H.H. Andersen write? (170)

2. Name Andersen’s fairy tales, the heroes of which are plants. (“Chamomile”, “Buckwheat”)

3. Who owns this remark: “The most difficult work is still ahead: we need to remove all the stars from the sky and count them. I collect them in my apron, but I have to number each star and each hole where it sat in order to then place them all in place, otherwise they won’t hold on well and will fall out of the sky one after another!” (Ole-Lukoie)

4. What trick did the Queen Mother come up with from the fairy tale “Flint” to track where the young princess disappears at night? (Bag with buckwheat)

5. “He stood in full light; he felt terribly hot - from the fire or from love - he himself did not know.” Who is this hero? (Tin soldier)

6. What gift did the Elves give to Thumbelina? (Wings)

7. Recognize the hero by the description: “Behind each rose petal he had a bedroom; he himself was surprisingly gentle and sweet, just like a pretty child, only with big wings on his shoulders.” (Rosebush Elf)

8. What Lapland uses for writing, and Finka for food. (Fish)

9. What the hero says: “See how skillfully it’s done! This is much more interesting than real flowers! And what accuracy! Not a single wrong line! Oh, if only they didn’t melt!” (Kai talks about snowflakes)

Travel to Andersenland. Based on the tales of G.-H. Andersen. 5th grade. Quiz

1. How do Russian folk tales begin? Well, of course: “In a certain kingdom, in a certain state, there lived…” For Andersen, everything is different. I wonder if you remember which fairy tales begin with the words: “A soldier was walking along the road: one-two! one-two! The satchel is behind my back, the saber is on my side.” (“Flint.”) “Have you ever seen an old wooden cabinet, completely blackened by age?..” (“The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep.”) “Well, let’s begin! When we reach the end of history, we will know more than we do now.” ("The Snow Queen".)

2. In the preface to the collection of “New Fairy Tales,” Andersen, through the mouth of one of his heroines, Elder Mother, notes: “It is from reality that the most wonderful fairy tales grow!” - So, he heard one amazing story full of exciting adventures from... a swallow. What kind of fairy tale is this? (“Thumbelina.”) – Another interesting story was told to him... by the bottleneck. Remember the name of “story”. (The fairy tale is called “The Bottleneck.”) - The plot of which fairy tale, according to the author, was “borrowed directly from newspapers”? (“Fool Hans.”)

3. In fairy tales, the most ordinary objects often receive an unusual purpose. – One of Andersen’s heroines writes a letter – what do you think? - on dried cod. What kind of fairy tale is this? (“The Snow Queen.” A Lappish woman writes a letter on a cod, sending Gerda to her northern relative.) – In what fairy tale does the hero use as a vehicle... no, no, not a flying carpet, not a Sivka-burka, but... a piece of furniture? (“Airplane chest.”) – Everyone knows the tin soldier for his amazing durability. Do you remember who his parents are and how many brothers he had? (His mother is an old tin spoon, and he has 24 brothers, since there were 25 tin soldiers in total.)

4. Andersen gives an extraordinary, truly fabulous interpretation to many natural phenomena. Here, for example: – While spending winter evenings with the children, the grandmother tells them various interesting stories. Once she told us about what snow is and where the ice patterns on the windows come from. Do you remember this story? What about the name of the fairy tale and the names of the children? (“In the yard, the wind was swirling the snow. “It’s white bees swarming!” said the old grandmother. “Do they also have a queen?” the boy asked... “Yes,” answered the grandmother. “She is where the swarm is thickest <...> always takes off on a black cloud. Often at night she flies through city streets and looks into the windows, and the glass is then covered with ice patterns, like flowers.") (“The Snow Queen”; Kai and Gerda.) - What legend exists among the inhabitants of the Far North about the appearance of the northern lights? What fairy tale says this? (In the fairy tale “The Snow Queen,” Gerda heard from a Laplander a story that in Finland “The Snow Queen lives in the country and lights blue sparklers every evening.”) – In one of the fairy tales, Matches, talking about her childhood, touchingly remember how We drank “diamond tea” in the morning. Have you guessed what kind of “tea” we are talking about? (We are talking about dew, since Matches “in childhood” were a tree. And this fairy tale is called “The Airplane Chest.”)

5. A Russian proverb says: “The word is not a sparrow; if it flies out, you won’t catch it.” And we will try to “catch” the word and even determine from whose lips it “flew out”. So, which of Andersen’s characters do the following aphorisms belong to? “And the king is naked!” (Child; “The King’s New Clothes.”) “Songs won’t keep you full, and chirping won’t keep you warm in winter.” (Mole; “Thumbelina.”) “Yes, the gilding will be erased, // The pigskin remains!” (Walls, a piece of pigskin; “Old House.”) “We all have a responsibility to share with the world the best that is in us.” (Rose bush; “Snail and rose bush.”) “Before you have time to look back, // The song is over.” (Fence stakes; “Flax.”) “How kind all people and animals are!” (Gerda; “The Snow Queen.”) “It’s no problem to be born in a duck’s nest if you hatched from a swan’s egg!” (Author; “The Ugly Duckling.”) “I’m too subtle, I’m not made for this world!” (Darning needle, the heroine of the fairy tale of the same name.) “And sometimes happiness hides in a sliver.” (Turner; “And happiness sometimes hides in a sliver.”)

Whose things are these?

  • Determine which fairy tale the items in Kai’s backpack and Gerda’s basket should be given to. Things in Kai's backpack: • A paper boat (“The Steadfast Tin Soldier”) • A large knife, someone put it under his pillow. (“The Snow Queen”) • Rope – you need to tie it around it to go down into the hollow. (“Flint”) • Pea. ("Princess on the Pea")
  • Items in Gerda's basket: • A nut shell that served as a cradle for a little girl. (“Thumbelina”) • A small bag of buckwheat, but what a pity it has a hole and the grain falls out... (“Flint”) • A silk ribbon to which a songbird was tied. (“The Nightingale”) • Shell beads (“The Little Mermaid”)

Who is who? Competition of experts

1. Which of Andersen’s heroes knows as many fairy tales as “nobody in the world knows”? (Ole-Lukoje, hero of the fairy tale of the same name.)

2. Which character “loved to dress up so much” that “he had a special dress for every hour of the day”? (The King; “The King’s New Clothes.”)

3. Which of Andersen’s heroes bore the unique military rank of “Chief Under General Admiral Sergeant,” which has no analogues in the world? (Goatfoot; “The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep.”)

4. Which of Andersen’s heroes was at first “ugly”, and then became “the most beautiful among the beautiful”? (Swan Duckling; “The Ugly Duckling.”)

5. “I won’t bring any wedding gift except a fairy tale!” - one hero said to his bride. And the bride was a Turkish princess. Who is this groom? (Merchant's son; "Chest-airplane.")

6. Which of the characters in Andersen’s fairy tales was so rich that “he could pave an entire street with silver money,” but did not do this because he “knew what to do with the money”? (Merchant; “Plane Chest.”)

Guess the fairy tale hero

This hero:

a) has a brother, whom people call Death; b) receives many lucrative offers from older people, but does not come to anyone for money; visits children every evening; c) masters the secret of formulating a reliable sleeping pill, is able to control a person’s dreams with the help of simple devices usually used by people to protect themselves from the sun and rain. (Ole Lukoie from the fairy tale of the same name.)

These heroes:

a) “they were a great couple, both young... and both equally fragile”; b) counted the stars, sitting on the edge of the chimney, “we were very tired, and there was a reason for it!” c) “both made of porcelain”, “loved each other until they were broken.” (The shepherdess and the chimney sweep, the main characters of the fairy tale of the same name.)

This hero:

a) disabled from birth; He was also unlucky subsequently: he fell from the third floor of the house; b) took, against his own will, an unprecedented cruise, which included staying in the stomach of a fish; c) in all life’s trials “he held firm, as befits a real soldier: gun on his shoulder, head straight, chest forward.” (The Steadfast Tin Soldier, the hero of the fairy tale of the same name.)

These heroes:

a) started a huge fraud, betting that not a single person in the world would want to look stupid in front of other people; b) they bluffed before the head of state and the cabinet of ministers, almost fooled the whole city; c) they did not take into account that the truth speaks through the mouth of a baby, and were exposed. (The Fraudsters; "The King's New Clothes.")

This heroine:

a) pretty (everyone who saw her claimed that they had never met such a lovely girl), “became the first beauty at court, but remained... mute...”; b) had a “smooth, gliding gait” - not a single dancer could compare with her, but no one knew that she walked “like on the blade of a knife,” every step caused her unbearable pain; c) dreamed of finding an immortal soul, like people have, but turned into sea foam. (The Little Mermaid, the main character of the fairy tale of the same name.)

These heroes:

a) were forced to live in a foreign land, only once a year they were allowed to return and spend only eleven days in their homeland; b) were deprived of their human appearance by witchcraft; c) freed themselves from an evil spell with the help of clothes made from the stems of a burning plant by the hands of a person close to them. (Eliza's Brothers; "Wild Swans.")

Through the mouth of the reader

1. This is a “venerable, old” fairy-tale hero. “He served for many years, but now they decided to fire him.” He “looked forward to tomorrow with horror: tomorrow he had to appear for inspection at the town hall, where they would decide whether he was still fit for service or not.” (Old street lamp)

2. The events of this tale take place in China, in the palace of the emperor. The main character is a small wonderful bird who was invited to live at court, allowed to walk free twice a day and once at night, and assigned 12 servants to her; each one held her by the silk ribbon tied to her leg. (Nightingale)

3. This hero had to meet with an ugly old witch and scary guard dogs before becoming the owner of a magic stone that creates fire. (Soldier from the fairy tale “Flint”)

4. This is the best fairy tale by H.H. Andersen. Its heroes are eleven brothers and a sister, who were separated by an evil stepmother. The proud, beautiful bird brothers are helped in this fairy tale by the magic of the good fairy Fata Morgana, and the love and courage of their sister Eliza, who is ready to sacrifice herself for their salvation. ("Wild Swans")

More questions:

1. This heroine was so stubborn and spoiled that she could bite her mother on the ear. But she was also touched by the story of a girl who is looking for her adopted brother. (Little robber from the fairy tale “The Snow Queen”)

2. He was “terribly great” and “not at all like the others.” Everyone chased the poor thing, even the brothers and sisters said: “If only the cat would drag you away, you obnoxious freak!” (Ugly duck)

3. In the beginning there was a grain of barley, then a wonderful tulip flower, and then... (Thumbelina)

4. This is the most expensive thing that the prince had, and it was intended as a gift to the imperial daughter. This was placed in large silver caskets and sent to the palace. (Rose and nightingale from the fairy tale “The Swineherd”)

5. This little thing, which served one of the princes greatly, was sent to the museum. (The pea from the fairy tale “The Princess and the Pea”)

Who (what) are we talking about?

* Who are we talking about: “The other sisters decorated their garden with various varieties that they got from sunken ships, but she loved only her flowers, bright as the sun, and a beautiful white marble boy who fell to the bottom of the sea from some lost ship.” (little mermaid) * Who are we talking about: “Wearing only stockings, he will quietly walk up the stairs, then carefully open the door, silently step into the room and lightly sprinkle sweet milk into the children’s eyes” (Ole-Lukoje) * Who are we talking about: “The poor thing stood in a peasant’s hut and played with a green leaf - she had no other toys; she pierced a hole in the leaf, looked through it at the sun, and it seemed to her that she saw the clear eyes of her brothers...” (Eliza) * In which fairy tale they sing a song containing the words: “Ah, my dear Augustine, everything is gone, gone, passed” (“The Swineherd”) * Who was the son of the old tin spoon? (steadfast tin soldier) * Which fairy tale chapters are named after the days of the week? (“Ole-Lukoje”) * In which fairy tale does the hero save the emperor from death with his song? (“The Nightingale”) * What name did the elf king give to Thumbelina? (Maya) * Which country does Hans Christian Andersen call the “Swan's Nest”? (Denmark) * Why were the heroes of the fairy tale “Little Claus and Big Claus” called that? (Little Claus had one horse, and Big Claus had four) * What was really “the most incredible thing” in the fairy tale “The Most Incredible Thing”? (the fact that everyone rejoiced at the artist’s happiness, and there was not a single envious person) * Who said: “You can live with me all winter, just clean my rooms well and tell me fairy tales - I’m a big hunter of them” (field mouse) * Who did not love the sun or beautiful flowers at all and spoke very badly about them? (Mole) * What product was the girl selling on Christmas Eve? (sulfur matches) * State the real name of little Tuck (Karl) * Who did the darning needle imagine himself to be? (with a sewing needle) * Who did the ugly duckling turn into? (into a beautiful swan) * Which two fairies are we talking about in the fairy tale “Galoshes of Happiness” (Fairy of Happiness and Fairy of Sorrow) * With the help of what miracle did the Turkish son end up on the roof of the palace of the Turkish princess? (using an airplane chest) * Name Andersen's fairy tale, in which a dog helps a soldier become king (Flint) * What kind of fabric did the two deceivers weave in the fairy tale “The King's New Clothes” (none) * What did the Little Mermaid like to do most? (listen to stories about people) * Name the reason why Ida’s girls’ flowers hung their heads (they were at the ball and danced) * What color was the daisy’s heart? (yellow)

Tales of the Danish storyteller H.K. Andersen

1. Who dared to tell the king that he was naked? (Child) 2. What word did Kai put together from ice floes? (Eternity) 3. How was the steadfast tin soldier different from his brothers? (He only had one leg) 4. Which storyteller carried two umbrellas with him? (Ole-Lukoje) 5. The heroine of which fairy tale turns into sea foam? (The Little Mermaid) 6. And this fairy tale begins and ends with the same vowel letter. (“Flint”) 7. Who said: “Ko-ax, ko-ax, brehkeke-keks!”? (Son of a Toad) 8. Which bird soon replaced the nightingale in the emperor’s palace? (Artificial nightingale) 9. What was the name of Gerda’s friend? (Kai) 10. What was the name of the sister of the eleven brothers? (Eliza)

Which fairy tale do the selections of words refer to?

1. Sun, snow, lamp, glass, mirror, morning, rose, deer, friendship, crow (“The Snow Queen”) 2. Grass, toad, ring, nettle, carousel, patience. (“Wild Swans”) 3. Sea, wind, witchcraft drink, pain, prince. (“The Little Mermaid”) 4. Swan, egg, dream, duck, frost, water, chicken. ("Ugly duck")

Choose the correct answer

  • *In which Andersen fairy tale did the king love to dress up most in his life?

“The Princess and the Pea” “Cinderella” “The Naked King” (+)

  • *In what country did the emperor live in the fairy tale “The Nightingale”?

in Japan in China (+) in Thailand

*Who did the ugly duckling from the fairy tale of the same name turn into?

into an overseas prince into a beautiful swan (+) into a frog princess

  • *What was the name of the main character of the fairy tale “Wild Swans”?

Greta Elisa (+) Marta

  • *What flowers do Kai and Gerda like from the fairy tale “The Snow Queen”?

roses (+) violets dahlias

  • *Who really was the swineherd from the fairy tale of the same name?

king poor prince (+) poor swineherd

  • *Who is Ole Lukoje?

magic flower gardener master of telling fairy tales (+) fairytale troll

  • *How many brothers did the main character of the fairy tale “Wild Swans” have?

twelve seven eleven (+)

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