Game 15 questions any questions. What occasion is the idea suitable for?

Quiz No. 1 "These incomprehensible words"

1. PINOL is ...

a) complex chemical compound

b) musical term

c) detail of a metal-cutting machine

d) mathematical concept

2. ELEUTHEROCOCK is...

a) shrub plant

b) a genus of spherical bacteria

c) a rare breed of dog

d) electrician's tool

3. Mamluks are...

a) poisonous berries

b) flour product

c) little bugs

d) slave warriors

4. SCRIPTORIUM is...

a) a sanatorium for violinists

b) collection of java scripts

c) a collection of exotic violins

d) handwritten book workshop in monasteries

5. KAMPALA is...

a) a port in Kampuchea

b) the capital of Uganda

c) a piece of music

d) flat sea fish

6. ABRAMKA is...

a) view of the barn

b) migratory bird

These incomprehensible words

c) festive caftan

d) walrus cub

7. SHELTER is...

b) carnage

c) lumberjack

d) clothes

8. CAPITAL is ...

a) part of the column

b) a blood vessel

c) bright star

d) Catholic chapel

9. ORLYAK is ...

a) a mineral

b) a plant

c) coin

10. Sweet potato is ...

a) sweet potatoes

b) loom mechanism

c) a hero, a brave man among the Turkic peoples

d) a springy device for jumping-jumps

Quiz number 2 "what they teach at school"

1. RUSSIAN LANGUAGE

Onegin, my good friend, was born on the banks of the Neva. In this sentence, commas are separated (o) ...

a) participle turnover

b) adverbial turnover

c) standalone application

d) introductory sentence

2. MATH

The mass of six bricks is 10 kg more than the mass of one brick. What is the mass of one brick?

3. COMPUTER SCIENCE

What is the extension of the sound file?

4. HISTORY

What year did the Battle of Kulikovo take place?

5. GEOGRAPHY

Which country does not border Russia?

a) Mongolia

c) Finland

d) Japan

The force that occurs at the point of contact of bodies and prevents their relative movement is called ...

a) Archimedean force

b) friction force

c) gravity

d) elastic force

Give the formula for sulfuric acid.

8. BIOLOGY

What is the science of plants called?

a) anatomy

b) botany

c) zoology

d) physiology

a) L. N. Tolstoy

b) A.P. Chekhov

c) F. M. Dostoevsky

d) I. S. Turgenev

10. SINGING (MUSIC)

The designation of rates in the notes is written in Italian terms. What does the term Presto mean?

a) quickly

b) fun

c) lively

d) sad

Quiz No. 3 "Our dads know ..."

1. What is the name of the manual hole drilling machine?

b) dart

c) trolley

d) drainage

2. How many people are on the football team?

3. What kind of hockey does not exist?

a) ice hockey

b) bandy

c) field hockey

d) hockey on the sand

4. Finish the title of the film "About the poor hussar ..."

a) say a word

b) listen to the song

c) say a little

d) find out the whole truth

5. How many stars does a lieutenant have on shoulder straps?

6. Who is junior in rank to the foreman?

a) captain

c) senior sergeant

d) junior lieutenant

7. Finish the proverb: “That soldier is bad who does not dream of becoming ...”

a) a sailor

b) a pilot

c) an officer

d) a general

8. The national currency of Mongolia is ...

a) dirham

d) tugrik

9. What is the name of the movable part of the wing, which serves to control the roll of the aircraft?

a) electron

b) aileron

c) ella

10. The positive pole of a galvanic cell or electric battery is ...

d) trigger

Quiz No. 4 "Our mothers know ..."

1. Psychologists believe that both women and men are right when they do not trust ...

a) friends

b) enemies

c) men

d) women

2. According to an English proverb, a man is as old as he feels, and a woman is as old as...

3. What number of threads are usually used to sew chiffon products?

4. When did lipstick begin to be produced in its modern form “pencil in a pencil case”?

a) at the beginning of the 19th century

b) at the end of the 19th century

c) at the beginning of the 20th century

d) at the end of the 20th century

5. Which of the congratulations is written correctly, correctly?

a) Congratulations on the 8th of March!

b) Congratulations on the 8th of March!

c) Congratulations on the 8th of March!

d) Congratulations on the 8th of March!

6. “Moon, moon” - Sofia Rotaru, “Snub noses” - Valentina Tolkunova, “Not yet evening” - ...

a) Irina Allegrova

b) Laima Vaikule

c) Lyudmila Gurchenko

d) Alla Pugacheva

7. If a husband has a sister-in-law, then who is her wife?

a) daughter-in-law

b) sister-in-law

c) cousin

d) sister

8. Recipe: “Take 2 eggs, half a glass of milk, a pinch of salt. Beat the resulting mass and pour into a hot frying pan.

What dish will be the result?

a) fried eggs

c) eggnog

d) french pancakes

9. Recipe: “Juice of one lemon, 80 g strawberry syrup, 2 egg whites, shake 4 ice cubes to make the resulting mixture foam. Then pour it into glasses and add sparkling water. What kind of drink will it be?

b) cobbler

d) a cocktail

10. What can "escape" from the stove?

a) steak

b) scrambled eggs

c) milk

d) frying pan

Quiz No. 5 "Oh, children, children! .."

1. With what weight is an ordinary average child born?

2. How many teeth does a one year old child usually have?

3. From what age, according to psychologists, is it possible to give pocket money to a child?

a) from 2-3 years old

b) from 7-8 years old

c) from 12-13 years old

d) from 17-18 years old

4. Can parents increase a child's IQ?

a) yes, if they take it up as soon as possible

b) no, if not given, then not given

5. I.-S. Bach had many children. His eldest sons, having become famous composers, received nicknames after the names of the cities in which they worked. What is the nickname of Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach?

a) "Gallic" Bach

b) "Hamburg" Bach

c) "London" Bach

d) "Luxembourgish" Bach

Ah, children, children!

6. In Greek mythology, the son of the sun god Helios is called ...

a) Phaeton

b) Melamp

c) Prometheus

7. Which of his children did Zeus sew up in his thigh to let him survive?

b) Apollo

c) Hephaestus

d) Dionysus

8. The name of what famous children's feature film is encrypted here?

VERA ROCK COK VRI WHIP NEAR

Hint: there are three words in the title.

9. One person was asked: "Who is your brother-in-law's niece?" The answer was short: "It's mine..."

a) cousin

b) sister-in-law

d) granddaughter

10. Which toy is "sick" in the piano piece by P. I. Tchaikovsky from the cycle "Children's Album"?

d) bunny

Quiz №6 "Space"

1. What is the instrument used to observe celestial bodies?

a) a telescope

b) microscope

c) binoculars

d) spyglass

2. What is another name for the constellation Big Dipper?

a) Ursa Major

b) Ursa Minor

c) Andromeda

3. It is known that the color of a star depends on its temperature. Which stars are the hottest?

a) red

b) yellow

d) blue

4. Name the largest planet in the solar system.

a) Jupiter

c) Saturn

d) Venus

5. On April 12, 1961, the world's first manned flight into space took place: Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin circled the Earth in a spaceship for ...

a) 88 minutes

b) 108 minutes

c) 120 minutes

d) 180 minutes

6. In what year did man first set foot on the moon?

a) in 1965

b) in 1969

c) in 1975

d) in 1979

7. Which planet is closer to the Sun?

a) Venus

c) Neptune

d) Saturn

8. How long does it take for the Earth to revolve around the Sun?

a) 12 hours before

b) in 24 hours

c) for 12 months

d) 24 months

a) in the constellation Andromeda

b) in the constellation Orion

c) in the constellation Centaurus

d) in the constellation Peacock

10. What is the name of the stone blocks flying in space?

a) asteroids

b) comets

c) meteors

d) meteorites

Quiz No. 7 "Geographical"

1. Name the lowest layer of the atmosphere.

a) mesosphere

b) thermosphere

c) troposphere

d) stratosphere

2. What is the name of translucent white clouds in the form of separate parallel or tangled threads?

a) thunderstorms

b) cumulus

c) pinnate

d) layered

3. If the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon, then in the night sky there is ...

a) solar eclipse

b) lunar eclipse

4. Which of the following winds has the lowest speed?

a) light wind

b) gentle wind

c) light wind

d) strong wind

5. Which of these rivers is the longest?

c) Amu Darya

d) Syr Darya

6. Which city is not in Russia?

a) Ak-Dovurak

b) Kokchetav

c) Ulan-Ude

d) Shagonar

7. The city of Kyzyl is the capital...

a) Bashkiria

b) Buryatia

d) Khakassia

8. Which country is not in Europe?

a) Austria

b) Belgium

c) Great Britain

d) Guinea-Bissau

9. Name the capital of Sweden.

a) Dublin

b) Copenhagen

c) Stockholm

d) Helsinki

10. What climate prevails in the European part of Russia?

a) continental

b) temperate continental

c) sharply continental

d) temperate monsoon climate

Quiz №8 "Chess"

1. The chessboard should lie so that to the left of the player ...

a) there was a black square

b) there was a white square

c) doesn't matter

d) there is no correct answer

2. Which chess piece cannot move from a white square to a white one?

b) king

3. How can one defend against a check?

a) protect yourself from a blow

b) castling

c) leave the attacked field

d) destroy the attacking piece

4. An open line is a vertical on which ...

a) no king

b) there is no queen

c) there are no rooks

d) there are no pawns

5. How does the Slav defense begin?

6. What is opposition?

a) placing the pieces closer to the center of the board

b) confrontation of kings

c) changing the order of moves in the planned variation

d) a method of braking enemy pawns and pieces

7. What is the name of the knight's attack on two opponent's pieces?

a) blockade

c) maneuver

d) a trap

8. Protecting a piece or pawn by another piece or pawn is...

a) support

b) link

c) zuzwang

d) fianchetto

9. The twelfth world chess champion was...

a) Anatoly Karpov

b) Garry Kasparov

c) Robert Fisher

d) Jose Raul Capablanca

10. What chess player managed not only to reach the top in the chess world, but also to become a famous scientist in the field of electrical engineering?

a) Alexander Alekhine

b) Mikhail Botvinnik

c) Boris Spassky

d) Vasily Smyslov

Quiz No. 9 "Economic"

1. Where are exchange rates determined?

a) at the central bank

b) trading on the stock exchange

c) trading on the foreign exchange market

d) at the auction on the commodity exchange

2. The exchange of one product for another without cash payment is ...

a) barter

b) marketing

c) management

d) privatization

3. Which of the following words is opposite to the concept of "competition"?

a) inflation

b) monopoly

c) bankruptcy

d) indexing

4. What is profit?

a) proceeds from the sale of goods

b) the monetary value of the goods

c) the process of studying supply and demand

d) a positive difference between income and expenses

5. If the demand for a currency is greater than the supply, then the exchange rate ...

a) goes up

b) falls

c) stay put

d) there is no correct answer

6. The annual profit received at the enterprise is 600 million rubles. What is the after-tax profit if the income tax rate is 33 percent?

a) 330 million rubles

b) 402 million rubles

c) 567 million rubles

d) 633 million rubles

7. The remuneration of an employee for work is ...

a) income tax

b) net profit

c) salary

d) direct losses

8. Two entrepreneurs argued who will get more profit. The first traded for 50,000 rubles, while his expenses were equal to 15,000 rubles. The second received 20,000 rubles more from the sale than the first, and the costs amounted to 45,000 rubles. Which one won the argument?

a) first

b) second

c) both won

d) both lost

9. The businessman put 100,000 rubles in the bank. Two years later, he took 150,000 rubles from the bank. What is the bank interest rate at this bank?

a) 10 percent per annum

b) 15 percent per annum

c) 25 percent per annum

d) 50 percent per annum

10. Trading in large lots is...

a) wholesale trade

b) retail trade

c) sale

d) charity

Quiz No. 10 "Literary"

1. The epigraph of which work was the saying "Take care of honor from a young age"?

a) "Poor Masha"

b) "The Snow Queen"

c) "Crime and Punishment"

d) "The Captain's Daughter"

2. The poem “Wait for me”, popular during the Great Patriotic War, was written by a front-line poet ...

a) A. Surkov

b) S. Gudzenko

c) K. Simonov

d) K. Vanshenkin

3. What flowers, according to Yunna Moritz, bloom in the soul of a dog?

a) cloves

b) forget-me-nots

c) chamomile

d) snowdrops

4. How many lines are in a sonnet?

a) M. A. Bulgakov

b) N. V. Gogol

c) A. N. Ostrovsky

d) A.P. Chekhov

6. What was the name of Sherlock Holmes' assistant?

a) Doctor Watson

b) Doctor Zhivago

c) Dr. Aibolit

d) Doctor Time

7. How many years did Wilhelm Hauff live?

8. What is the name of the hero of the novel by I. S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons".

a) Evgeny Bazarov

b) Grigory Pechorin

c) Ivan Khlestakov

d) Rodion Raskolnikov

9. In which city does the play Romeo and Juliet take place?

a) in Verona

b) in Cremona

c) in Merano

a) Mark Twain

b) Walter Scott

c) Thomas Mayne Reid

d) Alexandre Dumas

Quiz №11 "Romantic"

a) Alexander Pushkin

b) Mikhail Lermontov

c) Fedor Tyutchev

d) Alexander Blok

2. A song with the words: “To live without love, perhaps easier. But how can one live without love in the world? .. ”is in the repertoire ...

a) Larisa Dolina

b) Alla Pugacheva

c) Sofia Rotaru

d) Irina Allegrova

3. Complete Henry Shaw's statement: "Love looks through a telescope, envy looks through..."

a) keyhole

b) a curtain

c) binoculars

d) microscope

4. “Thank you for having me!” Who is the author of this statement?

a) Robert Rozhdestvensky

b) Joseph Brodsky

c) Vladimir Vishnevsky

d) Vladimir Vysotsky

5. Arrange the lines (using the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4) in the sequence that corresponds to the poem by A. S. Pushkin.

I loved you so sincerely

Either timidity or jealousy

Love still maybe

I don't want to be sad

6. What is the name of the muse of Francesco Petrarca.

b) Stella

c) Patricia

d) Desdemona

7. What were the names of "three sisters - three gentle creatures" in Andrei Makarevich's song?

8. Who said that “one Rasputin is better than 10 tantrums a day”?

b) Nicholas II

d) Catherine I

9. What, according to the proverb, “youth gives birth, maturity buries, and old age mourns”?

and love

b) jealousy

c) suffering

d) hope

10. Name two feelings that, according to I. F. Schiller, rule the world.

Quiz №12 "Clothes and fashion"

1. A clothing pattern specialist is...

a) designer

b) fashion designer

c) tailor

d) cutter

2. What is the name of knitted outerwear with buttons?

a) jumper

b) cardigan

c) pullover

d) sweater

3. What is georgette?

a) thin cotton fabric

b) thin knitted fabric

c) thin silk fabric

d) thin woolen fabric

4. Who were the jeans originally made for?

a) for fishermen

b) for miners

c) for builders

d) for gold diggers

5. Which of the following fabrics is the thinnest?

a) boom

b) cashmere

6. What is the name of a piece of clothing in the form of a lace or fabric frill, descending from the neck down the chest?

d) pleated

7. When was the fan brought to Europe?

a) in the I-II centuries

b) in the 5th-6th centuries

c) in the X-XI centuries

d) in the XV-XVI centuries

8. What is the name of knitted stockings without a foot, worn over shoes and reaching to the knee?

a) leggings

c) golf

d) tights

9. Kid gloves are made...

a) pigskin

b) snakeskin

c) crocodile skin

d) from the skin of llamas

10. What is the name of the clothes of Indian women?

b) kimono

Quiz №13 "Architectural"

1. What is the name of the front square in the cities of the Middle East?

a) registan

b) renaissance

c) reading

2. What is a citadel?

a) internal reinforcement of the castle

b) the upper part of the fortress

c) a small room on the north side of the temple

d) a circular fence of large stones

3. What is the name of the decorative window opening in the roof slope?

a) lucarna

b) peripter

c) tabernacle

d) neo-Greek

4. What is shikhara?

a) Buddhist temple tower

b) a support protruding from the wall

c) a painted ceiling

d) thin lattice for climbing plants

5. What is the name of the front side of the building?

a) terrace

b) arcade

c) pilaster

6. What is needed to make a stained glass window?

a) drywall

b) porcelain stoneware

c) laminate

d) glass

7. What is the name of the monumental funerary structure?

a) mound

b) mausoleum

c) the acropolis

d) paracas

8. What is the name of the interior space of the room?

a) interior

b) exterior

c) fox terrier

d) expression

9. Who is the architect of the Winter Palace?

a) V. Rastrelli

b) D. Bartoli

c) A. Rinaldi

d) D. Quarenghi

10. What is the name of the direction in architecture, which is characterized by grandiosity and splendor?

b) gothic

c) baroque

d) rococo

Quiz No. 14 "Dunno, or Everything is the other way around!"

The questions of the following quizzes must be answered WRONG, as it is the wrong answer that counts.

1. Which city is not in Ethiopia?

b) Jimma

2. Which of these figures is voluminous?

a) a parallelepiped

b) parallelogram

c) tetrahedron

d) hexahedron

3. An egg can be boiled...

a) cool

b) soft-boiled

c) in a bag

d) in a bag

4. For which game do you need a gate?

a) football

b) handball

c) baseball

d) hockey

5. What taste does the tip of the tongue feel the worst?

a) bitter

b) sour

c) sweet

d) salty

6. Which chess piece can cut diagonally?

7. Which country does not border Argentina?

a) Colombia

b) Panama

c) Paraguay

d) Ecuador

8. Which of these trees is deciduous?

d) rowan

9. Which of these animals is artiodactyl?

a) hippopotamus

b) rhinoceros

10. Which of the power plants is not thermal?

a) Kursk

b) Fraternal

c) Krasnoyarsk

d) Surgut

Quiz No. 15 "Dunno, or Everything is the other way around-2"

1. Which country's flag has white, red and blue stripes? (Ignore the width and direction of the stripes.)

a) the Netherlands

b) Russia

c) Romania

d) France

2. At which wedding does the bride not have to wear a red dress?

a) in Indian

b) in Chinese

c) in Hebrew

d) on the European

3. Two right triangles are equal if they have ...

a) two legs are equal

b) hypotenuses are equal

c) the hypotenuse and leg are equal

d) the leg and the acute angle are equal

4. What is the last letter of the Russian alphabet.

5. Imagine that on his 20th birthday, A.S. Pushkin invited famous storytellers and storytellers. Who among them could not attend the anniversary?

a) Charles Perrault

b) Tove Janson

c) Astrid Lindgren

d) Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

6. In what religion is it not forbidden to portray the face of God?

a) Buddhism

b) Hinduism

c) Judaism

d) Christianity

7. What measure of length is less than a fathom?

c) verst

8. Which country has a larger area than Brazil?

b) Canada

in Russia

9. Which measure of mass is larger than the spool?

10. What interval sounds beautiful, harmonious?

a) fifth

b) octave

c) second

d) third

Answers

Quiz 1. THESE UNCOMPLETE WORDS. 1c; 2a; Zg; 4g; 5 B; 6g; 7g; 8a; 9b; 10a.

Quiz 2. WHAT THEY TEACH IN SCHOOL. 1c; 2g; Zg; 4g; 5 B; 6b; 7c; 8b; 9a; 10a.

Quiz 3. OUR DAD KNOW ... 1a; 2c; Zg; 4a; 5 B; 6c; 7g; 8g; 9b; 10a.

Quiz 4. OUR MOTHERS KNOW... 1g; 2: "... how she looks"; Zg; 4c; 5 B; 6b; 7g; 8b; 9c; 10th century

Quiz 5. OH, CHILDREN, CHILDREN!.. 1b; 2b; 3b; 4a; 5 B; 6a; 7g; 8: "Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors"; 9c; 10b.

Quiz 6. SPACE. 1a; 2a; Zg; 4a; 5 B; 6b; 7a; 8c; 9a; 10a.

Quiz 7. GEOGRAPHICAL. 1c; 2c; 3b; 4b; 5 B; 6b; 7c; 8g; 9c; 10b.

Quiz 8. CHESS. 1a; 2g; 3b; 4g; 56; 6b; 7b; 8a; 9a; 10b.

Quiz 9. ECONOMIC. 1c; 2a; 3b; 4g; 5a; 6b; 7c; 8a; 9c; 10a.

Quiz 10. LITERARY. 1g; 2c; 3b; 4c; 5c; 6a; 7a; 8a; 9a; 10b.

Quiz 11. ROMANTIC. 1c; 2b; Zg; 4c; 5:4-3-1-2; 6a; 7: Love, Dream, Hope; 8b; 9g; 10: love and hunger.

Quiz 12. CLOTHING AND FASHION. 1a; 2b; Sv; 4g; 5g; 6a; 7g; 8a; 9g; 10g.

Quiz 13. ARCHITECTURAL. 1a; 2a; Behind; 4a; 5g; 6g; 76; 8a; 9a; 10th century

Quiz 14 1b; 2a; Sv; 4c; 5c; 6b; 7c; 8c; 9b; 10g.

Quiz 15 1c; 2b; 3b; 4: you can name any letter except "I"; 5c; 6c; 7c; 8a; 9b; 10th century

Question 1
Which of the following is not a valid value for the border-style property?
  • dotted
  • inset
  • glazed
  • groove
  • solid
Question 4
Which property allows you to hide an element but keep the space it takes up on the page?

Answer

visibility or opacity

There are several ways to hide an HTML element in CSS.

By setting the visibility property to hidden, we hide the element. It will still take up space on the page equal to its size. For example, if the element's dimensions are 100x100px, you'll see a 100x100px empty space where it should be. You can also assign opacity: 0 to it.

To hide an element so that it doesn't take up space, you can set the display property to none. This leads to the same effect as if the element were not present at all.

Question 5
There are 16 basic names for colors in CSS. Which of the following names does not belong to them?
  • olive
  • fuchsia
  • maroon
Question 6
The font-style property has four valid values. Three of them are inherit, normal, and italic. And what is the fourth?

Which of the two selectors has more specificity?

#object h2::first-letter

Body .item div h2::first-letter:hover

Questions of medium difficulty

Question 8
What is the ideal order of the following pseudo-class selectors?
  • :active
  • :hover
  • :link
  • :visited

Answer

  • :link
  • :visited
  • :hover
  • :active

One element can simultaneously satisfy several pseudo-classes. Therefore, the order of the pseudo-classes matters. As we know, if two selectors have the same specificity, then the one that is further down the list wins.

One example where this importance is visible is the hyperlink. Suppose you hover your mouse over a link and then click on it without moving your mouse. At this point, the link satisfies two selectors at once, :hover and :active.

So if the :active rule is higher than :hover, then users won't see the :active rule applied at all.

You can remember the order using the LVHA mnemonic rule. Link → Visited → Hover → Active.

Question 9
Which of the following properties does not affect the box model?
  • content
  • padding
  • margin
  • outline
  • border

Answer

An excerpt from the outline specifications, 18.4 Dynamic outlines: the ‘outline’ property:

An outline created through the outline property is drawn "on top" of a box, meaning the outline is always on top, and does not affect the position or size of the box or other boxes. Therefore, showing or hiding the outline does not result in a page recalculation.

Question 10
Which of the following media types is not valid for use in media queries?
  • voice
  • print
  • Braille
  • embossed
Question 11
There are five basic values ​​that can be assigned to the font-family property. Three of them are listed, name the other two.
  • serif
  • sans serif
  • monospace
Question 12
Which color keyword will always equal the computed color value for the selected element or elements?

Answer

An example where the background-color and border colors will be equal to the value of the color property:

Box ( color: green; background-color: currentColor; border: 1px dashed currentColor; )

The advantage is that we can only change the color in one place. Works just like other variables in CSS.

For the first time in our country, a quiz (from the Latin victoria - victory) appeared on the pages of the magazine Ogonyok on the initiative of Mikhail Koltsov on January 8, 1928. It was a truly intellectual quiz, the answers to which the readers were looking forward to. Suffice it to say that it was held throughout the year and consisted of 49 episodes with 2270 questions!

Since then, it has gained enormous popularity. Suffice it to name the TV programs "What? Where? When?", "Field of Miracles", "Brain Ring", which are based on a quiz. Such entertainment can also decorate a festive entertainment program, especially if the questions are well matched to the composition of the company and the occasion. Suggested below Quiz "One Hundred Questions for Smarties and Smarties" can be held at a school or corporate party. The organizers have the right to determine the number and level of questions themselves.

Quiz "One Hundred Questions for Smarties and Smarties"

1. Sonnet - a poetic genre in which the number of lines is regulated. How many should there be?

(Fourteen)

2. What are the three European capitals located on the same river?

(Vienna, Budapest and Belgrade - on the Danube)

2. In which country are about two dozen kings with the same names ruled?

(In France - eighteen Louis)

3. How to boil an egg without fire?

(Pour quicklime with water; when the mixture boils, put the egg).

4. How many eyes does a bee have?

(Five)

5. What kind of invention does the Russian people use only themselves?

(Samovar)

6. Who has an ear on his leg?

(At the grasshopper)

7. How many times is the Moon smaller than the Earth?

(Approximately 50 times)

8. Approximately how many liters of air does a person pass through the lungs per day?

(Ten thousand liters)

9. Where are the "mitral valves" located?

(In the heart)

10. How are doctors paid in China?

(According to the number of healthy days of the patient)

11. In what liquid does iron not sink?

(in mercury)

12. Which two Russian writers, having quarreled, did not speak to each other for 16 years?

(L.N. Tolstoy and I.S. Turgenev)

13. What absolutely whole tub cannot be used for economic purposes?

(kidney)

14. What is the hump of a camel made of?

(from fat)

15. What pleasant concept is defined in everyday life by the number 24?

("All 24 Pleasures")

16. What are the names of the heroes of Gogol's story "About how Ivan Ivanovich quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich"?

(Pererepenko and Dovgochkhun)

17. What did Manilov call from Dead Souls of His Children?

(Themistoclus and Alkid)

18. What were the names of ancient priests who predicted the future?

(Oracles)

19. In what state did the plebeians and patricians live?

(In Ancient Rome)

20. In which country has the Leaning Tower of Pisa been unable to fall for more than 600 years?

(In Italy)

21. Who is Immanuel Kant?

(German philosopher)

22. Is it true that Admiral Nelson was one-eyed?

(No. This is a legend. Nelson's right eye was damaged by sand, he began to see worse. And only.)

23. What is the name of the English scientist naturalist who told the world about the "Origin of Species"

(Charles Robert Darwin)

24. What works of Tsereteli do you know?

(To be honest, it would be very difficult to list all the works of a prolific author in a small (and not thematic) quiz. The host can offer a mini auction where the winner is the one who gives the last answer. Or name the most popular one, for example, the monument to PeterIin Moscow. You can accept all correct answers.

25. What was the name of the puppet theater in the old days in Ukraine?

(Nativity Scene)

26. What is the name of hot wine boiled with nuts and spices?

(Mulled wine)

27. What is the name of the edge of a minted coin?

(Gurt)

28. What is the name of the mesh fabric used as a stencil for embroidery?

(Canvas)

29. What is emphasized confident performance called in dances?

(Aplomb)

30. Transverse division on the fretboard of stringed instruments?

(lad)

31. Museum of wax figures and rarities?

(Panopticon)

32. Museum, where rare, outlandish exhibits are collected?

(Kunstkamera)

33. The largest English news agency (London) bearing the name of its founder?

(Reuters)

34. What is the name of the jump in ballet dances?

(Antrasha)

35. A person who loves selflessly, ?

(Bibliophile)

36. What was the name of the French general, whose name is given to a certain style of trousers?

(breeches)

37. What is the name of the saddle for acrobatic numbers in the circus?

(Panel)

38. An ancient Greek scientist who considered music to be the main "purifying factor" of the soul?

(Aristotle)

39. What is the name of the set of real and fake items for theatrical productions?

(Props)

40. In which ballet is the Saber Dance performed?

(Bulat Okudzhava)

42. What is the name of the strength of sound in music, the opposite of "forte" (emphasis on "O")?

(Piano)

43. What is the name of a small compliment poem?

(Madrigal)

44. What is the name of the old Polish solemn dance procession?

(Polonaise)

45. What is the name of a special type of ancient Greek choral lyrics - a wedding song?

(Hymen)

46. ​​What is the name of a non-periodical literary collection with works by various authors?

(Almanac)

47. What is the name of the theater lamp?

(Soffit)

48. Honorary address to outstanding musicians?

(Maestro)

49. What is the name of the novel by A. Dumas (son), on the plot of which Verdi's opera "La Traviata" was written?

(Lady of the Camellias)

50. Which American singer is called "the first lady of jazz"?

(E. Fitzgerald)

51. What is the art of reading poetry or prose called?

(Recitation)

52. What is the name of the stage role - the role of simple-minded, naive girls?

(Ingenue)

53. What is the name of a hunting dog with a long body and short legs?

(Dachshund)

54. What is the name of the fruit or sweet food served at the end of the meal?

(Dessert)

55. What is the name of a hand-woven carpet-picture?

(Tapestry)

56. What is the name of the barbecue grill?

(Barbecue)

57. What is the name of a small pouch for tobacco, tightened with a drawstring?

(Pouch)

58. What are the names of paints diluted on water?

(Watercolor)

59. What is the name of the written greeting to commemorate the anniversary?

(The address)

60. What is the name of the special room from where the television broadcast is conducted?

(Studio)

61. Jazz plucked musical instrument of African origin?

(Banjo)

62. What is a woodcut called?

(Woodcut)

63. What is the name of the style of clothing, cut so that the sleeves are one with the shoulder?

(Raglan)

(Degayter)

65. What was the real name of Mark Twain?

(Samuel Clemens)

66. Name the Russian dancer, whose name was immortalized by A.S. Pushkin in "Eugene Onegin?

(Istomina)

67. On what ship did Kisa Vorobyaninov and Ostap Bender travel with the Columbus Theater?

(Scriabin)

68. What is the name of a very popular book published in a large circulation?

(Best-seller)

69. What is the name of the opening of the exhibition?

(Vernissage)

70. What is the name of gymnastic exercises on a horse moving in a circle?

(Vaulting)

71. Name six days in a row so that the letter "I" never meets.

(Third day, the day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow)

72. What is the name of a theatrical review - a performance from individual numbers, scenes, episodes?

(Revue)

73. A treat given as a reward for something?

(Magarych)

74. What is the name of a male partner in dancing?

(Cavalier)

75. What is the name of the main plot of a literary work?

(plot)

76. In what year did regular Soviet TV broadcasts begin?

(In 1936)

77. Unwritten law, rules of conduct in life?

(Etiquette)

78. What is the name of the art of beautiful handwriting?

(Calligraphy)

79. What was Tatyana Larina's middle name? Justify.

(Dmitrievna

"... And where his ashes lie,

The headstone reads:

Humble sinner Dmitry Larin...")

80. What is the lowest tier of boxes at the stalls level in a theatre?

(Benoir)

81. A hired audience to support a play, an actor, an important commercial screening?

(Cluckers)

82. In what academic discipline can you divide and multiply surnames?

(In physics. For example, Ampere is equal to Volt divided by Ohm)

83. What famous prison was its builder a prisoner of?

(Bastille, architect Hugo Aubrio)

84. What is the population of the country protected by the Great Wall of China?

(For 2015 - 1 billion 368 million people)

85. Which composers completed Borodin's unfinished opera "Prince Igor"?

(Glazunov and Rimsky-Korsakov)

86. Where did Khoma Brut study?

(in Kyiv bursa)

87. What does the "oblique" cross of the St. Andrew's flag mean?

(The answer is in the name of the flag: the oblique cross recalls the Apostle Andrew, who was crucified on such a cross)

88. Where in Russia was the first museum dedicated to a literary hero opened?

(In the Leningrad region, "Museum of the stationmaster" in October 1972)

89. Peter the Great knew adition, subtraction, animation and division well. In his time, not everyone knew these four actions, and Peter persistently forced his companions to study this. Now all this is well known to any student. And what does he call it?

(Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division)

90. This public vehicle appeared in St. Petersburg in the century before last and immediately received the nickname "40 martyrs" and "embrace". Name it.

(Omnibus - multi-seat horse-drawn carriage)

91. The mouth of which Russian river that flows into the sea is below the level of the world ocean?

(Volga, which flows into the Caspian Lake-Sea, which lies 27.9 m below sea level)

92. "Violet hands on the enamel wall..." What kind of hands are we talking about in this poem by Valery Bryusov?

(About the shadow of a palm tree. Once Bryusov spent the night at the mother's house, in a room with a palm tree. The light from a street lamp illuminated the tiled wall. The shadows from the palm leaves surprisingly resembled hands ...)

93. How does the name of our country sound in Esperanto?

(Ruslando - Russia)

94. Which republic within Russia is called the "country of a thousand lakes"?

(Karelia)

95. What is "pendeltur"?

(Door on swinging hinges, opening in both directions)

96. Who is "Walterperzhenka"?

(Valterperzhenka is a female name formed according to the principle of abbreviation. It stands for VALENTINA TEReshkova FIRST WOMAN Cosmonaut)

97. What is the name of the largest freshwater lake in Europe?

(Ladoga)

98. Was Kolchak or Denikin a sailor and polar explorer?

(Kolchak A.V.)

99. Old Russian catering company

(Shinok)

100. What is better: to be bald or to be stupid?

(Stupid, not immediately obvious)

The last question, as you understand, is a joke. There had to be some way to ease the tension.

I tried very hard...

First of all, I cut out collections with entertainment questions from Komsomolskaya Pravda for several years in a row. To be honest, all this is available in electronic form on the kp.ru website, but I saved your time, because I took 1-2 good questions from each selection.
Secondly, I wrote out the most successful and understandable questions for a family holiday so that adults, children and teenagers can play on the same team.
Thirdly, I conveniently designed the questions for the quiz with answers so that the presenter simply opened my article on the tablet and held an intellectual party for relatives and friends. Questions are in the left column. On the right are the answers. Easily!

If you need to organize and conduct a cool game with our professional hosts, interesting questions, sound design and props, we work in Moscow.

What occasion is the idea suitable for?

These questions are not childish (), but at the same time quite simple. The quiz can be held at a family holiday when several generations get together (birthday, anniversary, wedding anniversary, New Year, March 8, February 23). Questions are also suitable for an entertaining event in high school.

1. Team tournament

Option 1. Divide your guests into 2 teams. If there are a lot of people, and you get more than 2 teams of 6 people, do three-four-five teams. The fact is that the answers can not be shouted out and voiced after 60 seconds, but written on the forms. This makes it easier to prevent chaos. The facilitator will read out the correct answers when he receives the forms from all the teams.

Each correct answer earns one point.

Option 2. This style of play can sometimes be seen in the beloved “What? Where? When? ”, When it is difficult to determine the leader for the final. One team sits at the game table, the rest stand around. The team plays until the first loss. Gets up and gives way to the other team. At the end, the team that ended up at the table on the final question wins.

Don't forget that players will need a tea break (or a serious gastronomic break), a music or dance break, prizes to reward the best (cheerful, artistic, handsome, small) player.


Which US president wrote his own Sherlock Holmes story?
A. John Kennedy
B. Franklin Roosevelt
W. Ronald Reagan

32-1 US President Franklin Roosevelt was also known as a writer. In 1945, he attempted to resurrect the famous literary hero with The Baker Street Folio: Five Notes on Sherlock Holmes from Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

What duty was introduced in the 12th century in England in order to force men to go to war?
A. Parasitism tax
B. Tax on cowardice
B. No boots tax

The British had to pay a cowardice tax. They were levied on everyone who did not want to take part in wars for the glory of the king.

Where did the phrase “money smells like?” come from?
A. From bearers for the transport of perfumery
B. From fees for unwashed socks
B. From the toilet tax

The Roman emperor Vespasian imposed a tax on public toilets for citizens. The son did not support the father's idea. Then the monarch brought money to the nose of the offspring and asked if they smelled. This is where the expression comes from.

Tourists coming to Mallorca are required to pay a tax…
A. Swimming trunks
B. On palm trees.
B. In the sun

The sun tax must be paid by all tourists who come to Mallorca. The fee is low, only 1 euro per day, the authorities say that the collected money is spent on improving the tourist infrastructure.

We often say the phrase “live and learn”, but we never finish it. So, "live a century - a century learn that ..."

The phrase was uttered by the Roman philosopher Lucius Seneca in the 1st century BC. The wording was deeper: “Live for a century, teach a century how to live”

With the help of emoticons, the names of the films are encrypted here. Let's try to guess!

Here there are old Soviet films and world hits, all the names are known to every person, you just need to quickly remember. The picture needs to be printed separately for each team and given time to think.

1. "Prisoner of the Caucasus"
2. Runaway Bride
3. Planet of the Apes
4. Silence of the Lambs
5. "Titanic"
6. "Ten Little Indians"
7. "Striped Flight"
8. "Italian Robbery"
9. "Operation" Y ", or Shurik's New Adventures"
10. "Mustachioed Nanny"
11. "Love and doves"
12. Slumdog Millionaire

Pushkin's Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish was based on the Brothers Grimm's fairy tale The Fisherman and His Wife. In it, the German "colleague" of our old woman turned into:
A. Pope
B. Queen
B. Director of the fish factory
G. The commander of the divers

The heroine of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "The Fisherman and His Wife" turned into the Pope. And only after the desire to become the Lord God was left with nothing.


Find the error in the excerpt from Krylov's fable: “The Jumping Dragonfly sang red summer; I didn’t have time to look back, as winter rolls into my eyes.

A. Dragonflies can't jump
B. These insects do not make sounds at all
V. There are no winters in those places about which Krylov wrote
D. There is no mistake here, everything is correct

The dragonfly does not make sounds at all, so she could not sing at all. In Krylov's time, "dragonfly" was a generalized name for several species of insects. So in the fable, the “jumping girl” most likely means a grasshopper.


The Oscar-winning Russian cartoon is…
A. Prostokvashino
B. "Winnie the Pooh"
V. "The Old Man and the Sea"
G. "Well, wait a minute!"

In 2000, the Oscar was awarded to the Russian director, animator Alexander Petrov for the best short cartoon of the year, The Old Man and the Sea, based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway.


Which of the famous artists sold only one painting in their life?

A. Vincent Van Gogh.
B. Pierre Auguste Renoir.

The only painting by Van Gogh sold during his lifetime is Red Vineyards at Arles.


One well-known writer said that he wrote off the image of an old mischievous woman from his ex-wife. At the same time, the grandmother turned out to be surprisingly similar to Coco Chanel. On her head she always had a hat with a folding crown, thanks to which she got her nickname.

A. Shapoklyak
B. Little Red Riding Hood
V. Madama Butterfly

The correct answer is Shapoklyak.


What was the clothing equivalent of money in the Russian Empire?

A. Skins of fur-bearing animals
B. Cattle
B. Tobacco
G. Women's earrings

The skins of fur-bearing animals were used as money. One skin - one kopeck, a hundred skins - one ruble.

The Indians from the small North American Kwakiutl tribe have a tradition: when they borrow money, they leave it as collateral ...

A. Soul
B. Name
B. mother-in-law's scalp
G. Amulet

A Kwakiutl Indian who borrows money may pledge his name. Until he repays the debt, no one will address him by name.

The height of the Ostankino tower is 540 meters. How many rolls of toilet paper do you need to unwind to get the same number of meters?

This is only 10 rolls (standard roll is 54 meters).

2. Round "Yes-no"

Invite one representative from each team. Let them choose the smartest or the funniest. In the right hand, you need to give some object, the demonstration of which means "YES". To the left is a subject for the word "NO". It can be red and blue balls, a spoon and a fork, a glass and a glass, a toy elephant and a doll.

Change the player after every three to five questions.

You read a question, the sound of a bell, or just the caps "bam-mm-ms", the players pick up the desired item. Someone has to keep the sign and count the points.

Bulls react to red.

- Yes
- Not

Bulls practically do not distinguish colors. In a bullfight, they react not to red, but to annoying waving of the cape.

Ostriches hide their heads in the sand from danger.

- Yes
- Not

Ostriches run away when they sense danger. The myth that they burrow arose, perhaps due to the fact that, exhausted from a long chase, they simply drop their heads with their long necks.

Anna Gladkova
Quiz for minors 14-18 years old "Through the pages of your favorite books"

State government institution

social services of the Krasnodar Territory

"Otradnensky Social Rehabilitation Center for minors»

Subject: "By pages of favorite books»

Conduct form: quiz.

The target audience: minors 14-18 years old.

Form and working methods: quiz, an exercise "Greetings", talk on the topic.

Target book is a source of knowledge.

Tasks:

Involve children in books

Nurture a feeling compassion for heroes

book and treat her with care.

Expected Result: expand knowledge juveniles about some fairy tales.

Equipment: books.

Plan:

5. Introduction: greeting, exercise "Greetings".

6. Beginning of the lesson: talk on the topic.

7. Main body: holding quiz.

8. Final part: reflection, summing up, reading a poem.

Quiz"By pages of favorite books»

Target: promote understanding of what book is a source of knowledge.

Tasks:

To develop the cognitive interest of children;

Correction of partnership skills, analytical thinking, basic emotions, interest;

Involve children in books for the development of cognitive, creative and emotional activity;

reveal children's knowledge about fairy tales;

Nurture a feeling compassion for heroes to consolidate the ability to listen carefully, answer questions, briefly convey the content of the works;

Cultivate a desire to communicate with book and treat her with care.

Course progress.

Beginning of the lesson.

Greetings.

Exercise "Greeting"

Purpose of the exercise: warm-up, greeting the participants to each other.

Participants are invited to form a circle and divide into three equal parts: "Europeans", "Japanese" and "Africans". Then each of the participants goes in a circle and greets everyone "in their own way": "Europeans" shake hands, "Japanese" bow, "Africans" rub their noses.

Introductory part.

caregiver: today, guys, we will make a trip to pages of your favorite books. Someone likes to read fairy tales, someone fantasy and adventure, and someone animal books. We will visit your favorite heroes. So, sit down comfortably, we're off.

Main part.

I.competition "Fabulous workout"

Name a fairy tale character who is out of his skin (Princess Frog)

What is the name of the aircraft on which a woman first took to the air? (broom, mortar)

What is the name of the fairy tale, which tells the story of the long journey of a bakery product to the consumer? (kolobok)

Remember the storyteller who had his own horse? (P. Ershov)

What is the most reliable means in fairy tales that replaces the compass by which one finds the way? (clew)

What is the name of the fabulous table on which delicious food appears? (tablecloth self-assembly)

Name the fairy-tale character who burst at the sight of an unskilled built bridge. (bubble)

What Russian folk tale describes the life of a large communal apartment. (Teremok)

What initial product is needed for cooking fabulous cabbage soup and porridge? (axe)

What is the name of the king who lived so long ago that no one believes in it? (peas)

Which king had income from nutshells? (Dodon)

What are the names of the details of a woman's dress in which objects are placed. (sleeves)

II. Competition "Who is bigger"

Word on the card "WORK". What words can be formed from this word.

III. Competition Complete the name of a literary hero»

Dad--- (carlo)

Brownie --- (kuzya)

Postman--- (Pechkin)

Signor--- (tomato)

Dwarf--- (nose)

Princess --- (swan)

Iron--- (woodcutter)

Old man--- (hotabych)

A bull is walking, swinging

Sighs on the go

Oh, the board is swaying

Now I will fall (4) Agniya Barto

Which of the writers made the onion boy the main character (2 (Rodari)

To whom I owe the birth of the village of Styopa (6) (S. Mikhalkov)

Who wrote the fairy tale Thumbelina 7 (1) (G. H. Andersen)

5. Heroes of this writer loved to fantasize. That's what they were called - dreamers? (3) (I. Nosov)

6. Which of these writers is called Samuel? (5) (Marshak)

7. Which writer has animals talking on the phone? (Chukovsky)

8. Who came up with the theme, Cheburashka, friends from Prostokvashino? (8) (Uspensky)

1. Andersen 4. Barto

2. Rodari 5. Smarshak

3. N. Nosov 6. S. Mikhalkov

7. Chukovsky 8. Uspensky.

V. Competition "Fans"

1. Sing a kolobok song.

2. Sing the song of the Goat, which she sang to the goats.

3. Call Sivka - Burka.

4. Call sister Alyonushka.

VI. Competition “Insert the missing word into the text of the fairy tale.

Balda lives in the priest's house, Sleeps on ___ (straw) Eats for ___ (four) Working for ___ (seven). Until he brought everything dancing with him, the horse will be harnessed. will plow the strip. The furnace will be fired up, everything will be prepared, purchased. Popodya Balda does not praise Popovna about Balda, she only mourns. Poppyok calls him ___ (uncle) He will make porridge, babysit his uncle.

Only pop one Baldu___ (not loves) Never ___ (sip)

He often thinks about retribution;

Time is running out and the deadline is ___ (close)

Pop it in advance ___ (crackling)

VII. Competition "Captains"

How would you console fairy tale characters in such situations.

A) grandfather - after they pulled out a turnip, and it turned out to be rotten.

B) a wolf with its tail torn off after being beaten because of a fox.

C) a hare after the rooster drove the fox out of the hut, and a lot of garbage and dirt remained in the hut.

D) the girl Zhenya, who had all the petals are wasted"Tsvetika-semitsvetika"

VIII. Competition "Cat house"

Each team has 1 person. Spectators shout: Tili bom, tili bom, the cat's house caught fire - the participants wear clothes prepared on chairs, who is faster.

IX. Competition. Guess and draw

Magic items in fairy tales there are:

Come on, try and you are my friend

Collect magic items box.

I remember, don't yawn

Invent this subject.

Exactly seven petals

There are no more colorful flowers

Tear off the petal

He will fly to the east

And north and south

And he will return to us suddenly.

You make a wish

Fulfillment expect

What is this flower

Buttercup? lily of the valley? light?

Many miles ahead

How would you get through them faster?

You try their way

You will overcome the path in no time.

If you put it on

You can go anywhere

And yet unacceptable

Can't find you in it.

Grandma baked grandfather

Grandpa didn't have lunch

The boy ran into the forest

Got on the toe of the fox.

X. Competition "Who quickly"

Which of the literary heroes spent 28 years on a desert island? (Robinson Crusoe)

Fidget shorty from Flower City? (Dunno)

In which work did S. Mikhalkov talk about a man of enormous stature? (Uncle Styopa)

toy protagonist books who was given a very funny name because he fell off the table? (Cheburashka)

In which story does a girl go to pick flowers in winter? (12 months)

The heir of three fat men? (tutti)

A queen with a cold heart? (The Snow Queen)

Fairy kidnappers? (Swan geese)

Who went from ugly to handsome? (Ugly duck)

What was the name of the bride who ran away from the blind and greedy groom? (Thumbelina)

Dad who took shavings from his son (father Carlo)

The wolf's tail served as a bell-lace (Eeyore)

A veterinarian who visited Africa? (Aibolit)

Fairy tale, where do they lose shoes? (Cinderella)

What are the fairy tales in which the inhabitant of the river fulfills all the whims of the protagonist? ( "By the Pike's Command", tales of a fisherman and a fish.

4. Final part.

Here our journey ends "By pages of favorite books» We are used to book, we rarely think of it as a wonderful treasure and it happens that we do not always appreciate and protect it.

But think about it. After all book is a reliable means of transferring knowledge from generation to generation. Books not only acquaint us with the past, but also allow us to understand the present and. Like wings, carry us into the future. This is the only "Time Machine" with which you can make exciting trips, book- allows you to visit any part of the globe, get acquainted with the life of wonderful people.

Comes book for any home.

touch her pages-

She will talk to you

About the life of animals and birds.

You will see the floods of the rivers,

You will hear horse clatter.

Chuk and Gek will come to you

Timur and Uncle Styopa.

Well, when it suddenly gets sad,

Don't get too upset:

Like the best, true friend.

The book will dispel boredom.

Summarizing.

Announcement of winners.