The representative of the young noble generation fathers and children. Test work on the novel "fathers and sons"

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Option I

1. I. S. Turgenev wrote:

a) "Doctor's Notes"

b) "Notes on cuffs"

c) "Notes of a hunter"

d) "Notes from the House of the Dead"

2. What are the names of E. Bazarov's parents?

3. The basis of the conflict of the novel "Fathers and Sons" is:

a) Quarrel between P.P. Kirsanov and E.V. Bazarov.

b) The conflict that arose between E. V. Bazarov and N. P. Kirsanov.

c) The struggle between bourgeois-gentry liberalism and revolutionary democrats.

d) The struggle between the liberal monarchists and the people.

4. Recognize the characters in the novel by the following characteristics:

1) A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner, spiritual narrow-mindedness and weak will, superficial democratic hobbies, a tendency to rhetoric, lordly manners and laziness.

2) An opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat admiring himself, whose life has been reduced to love and, unfortunately, about the passing past, an aesthete.

3) Uselessness and inability to live, to its new conditions, the type of "leaving nobility."

4) An independent nature, not bowing to any authorities, a nihilist.

a) Evgeny Bazarov

b) Arkady Kirsanov

c) Pavel Petrovich

d) Nikolai Petrovich

5. Critical article Bazarov "wrote:

a) I. S. Turgenev.

b) V. G. Belinsky.

c) A. I. Herzen.

d) D. I. Pisarev.

6. What layer of Russian society did E. Bazarov consider promising?

a) the peasantry.

b) noble aristocracy.

c) Russian patriarchal nobility.

d) intelligentsia

“Long and thin [face] with a wide forehead, a flat nose pointed downwards, large greenish eyes and drooping sandy sideburns, it was enlivened by an awkward smile and expressed self-confidence and intelligence.”

8. What was especially alien to Turgenev in his hero?

a) Misunderstanding of the role of the people in the liberation movement.

b) Nihilistic attitude towards the cultural heritage of Russia.

c) Exaggeration of the role of the intelligentsia in the liberation movement.

d) Separation from any practical activity.

9. Insert missing words:

a) “The only witness to the duel between Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich was ...”

b) “Such a rich body! At least now in ... the theater.

c) "Pavel Petrovich took out his beautiful hand with long ... nails from the pocket of his trousers."

10. I. S. Turgenev wrote: “Like the lot of Onegin and Pechorin, he did not have an era of idealization, sympathetic exaltation.”

a) Why was Bazarov negatively received by the progressive magazine Sovremennik, by liberal and democratic circles?

b) Are there features in Bazarov worthy of emulation for the younger generation of that time?

Test on the work of I. S. Turgenev

Option II

1. What are the names of the parents of I. S. Turgenev?

2. To whom is the dedication of the novel "Fathers and Sons" addressed:

a) A. I. Herzen

b) V. G. Belinsky

c) N. A. Nekrasov

d) to another person

3. The disputes of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" were conducted around various issues that worried the social thought of Russia. Find extra:

a) On the attitude to the noble cultural heritage.

b) About art, science.

c) About the system of human behavior, about moral principles.

d) The position of the working class.

e) On public duty, on education.

4. I. S. Turgenev gave a general assessment of the political content of his novel “Fathers and Sons”: “My whole story is directed against ...” Complete the sentence.

a) The proletariat as an advanced class

b) The nobility as an advanced class

c) The peasantry as an advanced class

d) Democrats as an advanced class

5. Remember which of the characters in the novel owns the words: “We know approximately why bodily ailments occur, and moral illnesses come from bad education ... from the ugly state of society, in a word, correct society, and there will be no diseases.”

a) Arkady Kirsanov

b) N. P. Kirsanov

c) E. V. Bazarov

d) P. P. Kirsanov

6. Which of the characters in the novel "Fathers and Sons" would you call a "little man"?

a) V. I. Bazarov

b) N. P. Kirsanov

c) A. N. Kirsanov

d) another character in the novel

7. Recognize the hero of the novel by the portrait description:

“He looked to be about 45 years old, his short-cropped gray hair shone with a dark sheen, like new silver; his face, bilious, but without wrinkles, unusually regular and clean, as if drawn with a thin and light chisel, showed traces of remarkable beauty.

8. Distribute the characters of the novel according to their social status:

a) "Emancipe

b) Russian aristocrat

c) Regimental doctor

d) Baric student

e) Student Democrat

a) E. Bazarov

b) Kukshina

c) V. I. Bazarov

d) A. N. Kirsanov

e) P. P. Kirsanov

9. Insert missing words:

a) “Pavel Petrovich wet his forehead with cologne and closed his eyes. Illuminated by a bright light, his beautiful, emaciated head lay on a white pillow, like a head ... "

b) “We are talking about one of the neighboring landowners. Rubbish ..., - Bazarov, who met him in St. Petersburg, remarked indifferently.

c) The action of the novel took place in ... a year.

10. I. S. Turgenev wrote: “It would be unimportant to imagine him (Bazarov) as an ideal; but to make him a wolf and still justify him - it was difficult ... "

a) What did Bazarov lack to be an ideal?


1. What literary direction does the work of I.S. Turgenev belong to?

A) classicism

B) sentimentalism

B) romanticism

D) realism

2. What magazine did Turgenev collaborate with for most of his creative life?

A) Vestnik Evropy

B) "Contemporary"

B) “Domestic Notes”

D) "Russian Messenger"

3. Determine the genre of the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons”.

A) family

B) love

C) socio-psychological

D) travel novel

4. What is the composition of the novel?

A) consistent

B) cyclic (repeating)

B) mirror

D) "a novel within a novel"

A) deepen the conflict

B) show the failure of the ideas, beliefs of the hero

C) show the changes happening to the hero

6. What class does Bazarov belong to?

A) nobleman

B) commoner

D) peasant

7. Giving a general assessment of the political content of his novel, Turgenev wrote: “My whole story is directed against ... as an advanced class” (choose one).

A) the proletariat

B) the peasantry

B) revolutionary democrats

D) nobility

8. Which of the heroes of the novel correspond to these characteristics? Write down the answers.

A) a representative of the young noble generation, gradually turning into an ordinary landowner with superficial democratic hobbies

B) an opponent of everything truly democratic, a self-admiring aristocrat whose life has been reduced to love and regret about the past

________________________________________________________________________

C) a representative of the “leaving nobility” type, poorly adapted to new living conditions, a fan of art and nature

________________________________________________________________________

D) an independent nature, not recognizing any authorities, a nihilist

________________________________________________________________________

9. What conflict is at the heart of the novel?

A) social (nobility - people)

B) generational conflict (older generation - youth)

C) ideological (liberal nobles - revolutionary democrats)

D) love (Bazarov - Odintsova)

10. What topics were not touched upon in the disputes between Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov?

A) principles

B) about art

B) about love

D) about aristocrats

D) about nihilism

E) about the proletariat

G) about the peasantry

H) about science

11. On what circle of Russian society does Bazarov place his hopes for the further development of Russia?

A) intelligence

B) aristocracy

B) patriarchal nobility

D) the peasantry

12. What reveals the inconsistency of Bazarov's views?

A) disputes with P.P. Kirsanov

B) love for Odintsova

C) break with Arkady

D) relationship with parents

13. What is the role of the images of Sitnikov and Kukshina in the novel?

A) show that Bazarov has associates

B) show more active “new people” than Bazarov

C) to satirically portray the type of people who are attached to nihilism

D) show the antipodes of the Kirsanov brothers

A) Arkady

B) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov

B) Sitnikov

D) Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov

15. Which of the heroes of the novel is more close to Turgenev himself, to his worldview?

A) Bazarov

B) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov

C) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov

D) Odintsova

16. Why did Odintsova not respond to Bazarov's feelings?

A) despised Bazarov

B) considered her feeling for him a base passion

C) did not share his views on life

D) was afraid to lose peace in life

17. What is the role of female characters in the novel?

B) inspire male heroes to certain actions

C) collide male heroes

D) opposed to the main character

18. What are the names of the characters, to characterize which the author uses the following household items. Write down the answers.

A) a silver ashtray in the shape of a bast shoe _________________________________

B) a volume of Pushkin's poems ______________________________________________

C) hoodie with tassels __________________________________________________

D) a monogram of hair in a black frame and a diploma under glass ___________________

19. Why does Turgenev lead Bazarov to death?

A) death is caused by unrequited love

A) the victory of natural life over an artificially created theory

B) the weakness of the hero makes it impossible to implement his theory

C) the conflict is resolved in favor of the nobility

D) the conflict is resolved in favor of Bazarov, which means the revolutionary democrats

21. What is the function of this landscape in the novel?

“The places they passed through could not be called picturesque. Fields, all fields stretched right up to the sky ... There were also rivers with steep banks, and tiny ponds with thin dams, and villages with low huts under dark, often half-swept roofs ... As if on purpose, the peasants met all shabby, on bad nags; like beggars in rags, stood roadside willows with peeled bark and broken branches…”

A) romantic

B) social

B) psychological

D) philosophical

22. What is the function of the landscape at the end of the novel?

“No matter how passionate, sinful, rebellious the heart is hidden in the grave, the flowers growing on it serenely look at us with their innocent eyes: they tell us not only about eternal calmness, about that great calmness of “indifferent” nature; they also speak of eternal reconciliation and endless life…”

A) romantic

B) social

B) psychological

D) philosophical

23. Which of the critics did not write an article about the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons”?

A) V. Belinsky

B) D. Pisarev

C) N. Strakhov

A) V. Belinsky

B) D. Pisarev

C) N. Strakhov

D) M. Antonovich

25. How many characters do you think are in the novel?

1. G 10. B, E 19. In
2. B 11. A 20. A
3. In 12. B 21. B
4. B 13. In 22. G
5. In 14. G 23. A
6. B 15. In 24. B
7. G 16. G 25. In
8. A) Arkady

B) P.P. Kirsanov

B) N.P. Kirsanov

D) E. Bazarov

17. A
18. A) P.P. Kirsanov

B) N.P. Kirsanov

C) E. Bazarov

D) V.I. Bazarov

9. In

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Test based on the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons".

Option 1.

1. "Accurately and strongly reproduce the truth, the reality of life is the highest happiness for a writer, even if this truth does not coincide with his own sympathies." Who sympathizes with I. S. Turgenev:

1) Revolutionary democrats. 2) Raznochintsam. 3) Liberals. 4) Monarchists.

2 What is the future specialty of Bazarov.1) engineer, 2) doctor 3) teacher 4) military

3. Whose portrait is this: "... a tall man, in a long robe with tassels ... a naked red hand ... a lazy but courageous voice", a face "long and thin, with a wide forehead ..."?

4. Whose portrait is this: “... a man of medium height, dressed in a dark English suit, a fashionable low tie and patent leather ankle boots ... He looked about forty-five years old: his short-cropped gray hair shone with a dark sheen, like new silver ...”?

1) Father of Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 2) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov.

3) Evgeny Vasilyevich Bazarov. 4) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov.

5. Whose portrait is this: “... It was a young woman of about twenty-three, all white and soft, with dark hair and eyes, with red, childlike plump lips and delicate hands. She was wearing a neat cotton dress; her new blue kerchief lay lightly on her round shoulders.

1) Fenichka. 2) Avdotya Nikitishna Kukshina, "an emancipated woman." 3) The landowner Anna Sergeevna Odintsova. 4) Katya, Odintsova's sister.

6. The disputes of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" were conducted around various issues that agitated the social thought of Russia. Find extra:

1) On the attitude to the noble cultural heritage. 2) About art, science.

3) About the system of human behavior, about moral principles.

4) About the position of the working class. 5) About public duty, about education.

7. Giving a general assessment of the political content of "Fathers and Sons", I. S. Turgenev wrote: "My whole story is directed against ..." (choose the correct one).

1) The proletariat as the advanced class. 2) The nobility as an advanced class.

3) The peasantry as an advanced class. 4) Revolutionary democrats as an advanced class.

8. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" can be called a "little man":

1) Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov. 2) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 3) Arkady Nikolaevich Kirsanov.

4) Baubles.

9. On what circles of Russian society does E. Bazarov place his hopes: 1) Peasantry.2) Noble aristocracy.3) Russian patriarchal nobility. 4) Intelligentsia.

10. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" corresponds to the following characteristics:

1) A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner, spiritual narrow-mindedness and weak will, superficial democratic hobbies, a tendency to rhetoric, lordly manners and laziness.

2) An opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat admiring himself, whose life has been reduced to love and, unfortunately, about the passing past, an aesthete.

3) Uselessness and inability to live, to its new conditions, the type of "leaving nobility."

4) An independent nature, not bowing to any authorities, a nihilist.

a) O Evgeny Bazarov b) Arkady Kirsanov c) Pavel Petrovich d) Nikolai Petrovich

11. Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev wrote: "It did not have to share, as did Onegin and Pechorin, the era of idealization, sympathetic exaltation." Why Bazarov was negatively received by both the progressive Sovremennik magazine and liberal and democratic circles:

1) Because of its extremes, unacceptable for some and futility for others.

2) Because of the atypical character and time.

3) Because of the hero's attitude towards the people and his role in the democratic movement.

4) Due to differences in the question of the paths of the liberation movement.

12. What E. Bazarov was especially far from the author of the novel:

1) Misunderstanding of the role of the people in the liberation movement.

2) Nihilistic attitude towards the cultural heritage of Russia.

3) An exaggeration of the role of the intelligentsia in the liberation movement.

4) Separation from any practical activity.

13. Which of the heroes of the novel “Fathers and Sons”: “... dreamed that in the biography of his son there was a phrase: “the son of a simple staff doctor, who, however, managed to figure it out early and spared nothing for his upbringing "? 1) Governor of the city***. 2) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov. 3) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 4) Bazarov's father.

14. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" "... called Bazarov predatory, and Arkady Kirsanov tame"? 1) Fenichka. 2) Katya, Odintsova's sister. 3) Avdotya Nikitishna Kukshina. 4) Landowner A. S. Odintsova.

15. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" ... "stands up for the peasants", but "speaking to them ... frowns and sniffs cologne"? 1) Governor of the city***. 2) The son of the farmer Sitnikov. 3) Evgeny Bazarov. 4) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov.

16. Which of the heroes of the novel “Fathers and Sons” ... gives another such characteristic: “Your brother, nobleman, cannot go further than noble humility or noble boiling, but this is nothing ... You are a nice fellow; but you're still a soft, liberal barich...”?

1) P.P. Kirsanov - Bazarov. 2) Kukshin - Sitnikov. 3) Peasants - to Bazarov. 4) Bazarov - Arcadia.

17. Find the correspondence of the heroes of the novel to the social position:

1) Emancipe. 2) Russian aristocrat. 3) Regimental doctor. 4) Baric student. 5) Democrat student

A) Evgeny Bazarov B) Kukshina C) V.I. Bazarov D) Arkady Kirsanov D) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov

18. What moment in the biography of Yevgeny Bazarov became a turning point in his awareness of his personality:

1) Love for Odintsova. 2) Break with Arkady. 3) Argument with P.P. Kirsanov. 4) Visiting parents.

Answers to the test based on the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons"

Answers to the test option 1

1 - 1 2 - 2 3 - 3 4 - 4 5 - 1 6 - 4 7 - 2 8 - 1 9 - 4

10 - 1b, 2c, 3d, 4a 11 - 1 12 - 2 13 - 4 14 - 4 15 - 4 16 -4 17 - 1b, 2e, 3c, 4d, 5a 18 - 1

Test on the creativity of I.S. Turgenev. The novel "Fathers and Sons".

Option 2.

1. To whom is the dedication of the novel "Fathers and Sons" addressed:

1) A. I. Herzen. 2) V. G. Belinsky. 3) N. A. Nekrasov. 4) Pauline Viardot.

2. Which hero of the novel is essentially the spokesman for the author's point of view?

1) P.P. Kirsanov 2) E. Bazarov 3) N.P. Kirsanov 4) A.S. Odintsova

3. The basis of the conflict of the novel "Fathers and Sons" is:

1) Quarrel between P.P. Kirsanov and E.V. Bazarov. 2) The conflict that arose between E. V. Bazarov and N. P. Kirsanov. 3) The struggle between bourgeois-gentry liberalism and revolutionary democrats. 4) The struggle between the liberal monarchists and the people.

4. Whose portrait is this: “... a gentleman of about forty years old, in a dusty coat and checkered trousers ... we see him in the month of May 1859, already completely gray-haired, plump and slightly hunched, he is waiting for his son, who received, as he once did, the title candidate"?

1) Father of Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 2) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov.

3) Evgeny Vasilyevich Bazarov. 4) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov.

5. Whose portrait is this:“He was always fussing and in a hurry; in the morning he put on a tight uniform and an extremely tight tie, ate and did not drink enough, ordered everything ”?

1) Evgeny Vasilyevich Bazarov. 2) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov. 3) Governor of the city***. 4) The son of the farmer Sitnikov.

6. Whose portrait is this: "... a man of small stature, in a Slavophile Hungarian ... An anxious and stupid expression was reflected in the small, however pleasant features of his sleek face ..."? 1) Evgeny Vasilyevich Bazarov. 2) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov. 3) Governor of the city***. 4) The son of the farmer Sitnikov.

7. Whose portrait is this: “A lady was reclining on a leather sofa, still young, blond, somewhat disheveled, in a silk, not quite neat dress, with large bracelets on her short arms, with a lace scarf on her head ...”?

1) Fenichka. 2) Avdotya Nikitishna Kukshina, "an emancipated woman."

3) The landowner Anna Sergeevna Odintsova. 4) Katya, Odintsova's sister.

8. Which of the heroes of the novel owns the words: “We know approximately why bodily ailments occur, and moral illnesses come from bad education ... from the ugly state of society, in a word, correct society, and there will be no diseases.”

1) Arkady Kirsanov. 2) N. P. Kirsanov. 3) E. V. Bazarov. 4) P. P. Kirsanov

9. Bazarov wrote a critical article:

1) I. S. Turgenev. 2) V. G. Belinsky. 3) A. I. Herzen. 4) D. I. Pisarev.

10. Typing is:

1) The image of the general through the singular, i.e., the combination of the characteristic and the individual in a single artistic image.

2) A frequently recurring character or a situation that is widespread.

3) Literary experience in creating the artistic world, accumulated by many generations of authors.

11. Which of the heroes of the novel “Fathers and Sons” “... lived very well and quietly: they almost never parted, read together, played four hands on the piano, sang duets; she planted flowers and watched the poultry yard, he occasionally went hunting and did housework”?

1) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov and his first wife. 2) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov and Princess R..

3) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov and Fenechka. 4) Bazarov and Odintsova.

12. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" "... fell in love with a woman with a mysterious look, lived for ten years" colorless, fruitless and quickly ", gradually grew old, remained single and began to live in the village," arranged his whole life on English taste?

1) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 2) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov.

3) Chairman of the City Treasury***. 4) Viktor Sitnikov, son of a farmer.

13. Which of the heroes of the novel “Fathers and Sons” “... extremely loved nature, especially on a summer day, when, according to him, “every bee takes a bribe from every flower”?

1) Father of Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 2) Governor of the city***.

3) Evgeny Vasilyevich Bazarov. 4) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov.

14. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons": "... kowtowed before his wife only because she was nee Princess Durdolesova"?

1) Father of Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 2) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov.

3) Evgeny Vasilyevich Bazarov. 4) The son of the farmer Sitnikov.

15. Which of the heroes of the novel “Fathers and Sons”: “... claimed that “all people are similar to each other both in body and soul ... small changes mean nothing”?

1) Fenichka. 2) Governor of the city***.

3) The son of the farmer Sitnikov. 4) Evgeny Vasilyevich Bazarov.

16. People close to Evgeny Bazarov in spirit are called:

17. Determine which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" owns the following "words and phrases":

1) “The local scientists”, “others will say the matter, I agree”, Latin words, “you, tea, have heard ...”.

2) “... Without self-respect”, “there is no solid foundation for the public”, “principles” and French words, “I want to prove eftim”.

A) Pavel Petrovich. B) Evgeny Bazarov

18. Creating a novel, I. S. Turgenev widely uses the antithesis technique. What does this term mean:

1) Confrontation of the characters of a literary work.

2) A doctrine that puts man at the center of the universe, considering man "the crown of nature."

3) Artistic opposition of characters, circumstances, concepts, phenomena, compositional elements.

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Answers to the test option 2

TESTS

Option 1

  1. A.N. Ostrovsky reveals the socio-typical and individual properties of the characters of a certain social environment, which one?
  1. Landlord-noble
2. Merchant3. Aristocratic
  1. People's
2. Bright representatives of the "dark kingdom" in the play "Thunderstorm" are (find the extra one):
  1. Tikhon
2. wild3. Boar4. Kuligin 3. Satirical denunciation is combined in the play with the assertion of new forces rising up to fight for human rights. On which of the heroes of the play does he place his hopes Tikhona KabanovaVarvara KabanovaBoris 4. The basis of the conflict of the novel "Fathers and Sons" is:
  1. Quarrel between P.P. Kirsanov and E.V. BazarovThe conflict that arose between E.V. Bazarov and N.P. KirsanovStruggle of noble liberalism and democratsStruggle between liberal monarchists and the people
5. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" corresponds to the following characteristics:
  1. A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner, spiritual narrow-mindedness and weak will, superficiality of democratic hobbies. An aristocrat admiring himself, whose whole meaning of life has been reduced to love and regret about the passing past, an esthete. Inability to adapt to life, to its new conditions, "leaving" type.Nature is independent, not bowing to any authorities, a nihilist.
Evgeny BazarovArkady KirsanovPavel PetrovichNikolai Petrovich 6. Bazarov wrote a critical article:
  1. I.S. TurgenevV.G. BelinskyA.I. HerzenDI. Pisarev
7. What moment in the biography of E. Bazarov became a turning point in his awareness of his personality:
  1. Love for OdintsovaBreak with ArkadyDispute with P.P. KirsanovVisiting parents
8. To whom is the dedication of the novel "Fathers and Sons" addressed: 1.A.I. Herzen
    V.G. BelinskyON THE. Nekrasovto another person

Option 2

  1. Article "Dark Kingdom" wrote:

    N.G. Chernyshevsky

    V.G. Belinsky

    I.A. Goncharov

    ON THE. Dobrolyubov

    Which of the heroes of the play clearly demonstrates the collapse of the "dark kingdom":
  1. Kabanova

    Who A.N. Dobrolyubov called "a ray of light in the dark kingdom":
  1. Katerina

  2. Kuligina

4. The disputes of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" were conducted around various issues that worried the social thought of Russia. Find extra:

    On the attitude to the noble cultural heritage

    About art, science

    On the system of human behavior, on moral principles

    On the position of the working class

    On public duty, on education

5. Find the correspondence of the heroes of the novel to the social position:

1. "Emancipe"

2. Russian aristocrat

3Regimental doctor

4. Student baric

5. Student Democrat

□ E. Bazarov

□ Kukshina

□ V.I. Bazarov

□ A.N. Kirsanov

□ P.P. Kirsanov

6. Than E. Bazarov was especially far from the author of the novel:

    Misunderstanding of the role of the people in the liberation movement

    Nihilistic attitude towards the cultural heritage of Russia

    Exaggeration of the role of the intelligentsia in the liberation movement

    Separation from any practical activity

7. How many, in your opinion, characters in the novel: 1. Nine2.Thirteen3.Thirty4.Ninety 8. People close to E. Bazarov in spirit are called: 1. Sixties2. Pentecostals3. Decembrists4. Eighties

Literature test, 2 sem.

1 From which fairy tales of Saltykov-Shchedrin are excerpts: 1. “Served [they] in some registry; there they were born, brought up and grew old, therefore, they did not understand anything. They didn’t even know any words, except: “Accept the assurance of my perfect respect and devotion.” 2. “In a certain kingdom. In a certain state he lived, he lived ... he lived and, looking at the light, rejoiced. He had enough of everything: peasants, and bread, and cattle, and land, and gardens. And he was ... stupid, he read the newspaper "Vest" and his body was soft, white and crumbly. 3. “And suddenly he disappeared. What happened here! - Whether the pike swallowed him, whether the cancer was crushed by claws, or he died by his own death and floated to the surface - there were no witnesses to him. Most likely, he died himself…” “The Tale of How One Man Feeded Two Generals” “The Wild Landowner” “The Wise Minnow” No. 2. About whom M.E. wrote Saltykov-Shchedrin: “If the word “fool” had been put instead of the word “organ”, then the reviewer probably would not have found anything unnatural ...”
  1. Gloomy-Grumbling 3. FerdyshchenkoGrustilov 4. Busty
No. 3. Saltykov-Shchedrin's novel "Golovlevs" consists of a number of chapters that tell about various family events. Restore the titles of the missing chapters: "______________________", "In a related way", "Family results", "_____________________", "Unlawful family joys". No. 4. On the example of which family L.N. Tolstoy in the novel "War and Peace" showed the atypicality, the rarity of family relationships: 6. According to the given portrait characteristics, determine to whom they belong: 1. "... He was clumsy, fat, taller than usual, wide, with huge red hands, he, as they say, did not know how to enter the salon and even less knew how to get out of it ..." 2. "... He was short, very handsome young a man with certain dry features ... with a tired, bored look. 3. "The whole figure was round, the head ... back, chest, shoulders, even the arms that he wore, as always about to hug something, were round", he "must have been over fifty years old." 4. “The whole plump, short figure with broad thick shoulders and involuntarily inserted belly and chest had that representative, portly appearance that forty-year-old people living in the hall have.”  Napoleon Platon Karataev  Andrey  Bolkonsky  Pierre Bezukhov

TEST ON THE NOVEL L.N. TOLSTOY "WAR AND PEACE"

1. Pseudo-patriotism, isolation from the people's environment are inherent in visitors and owners of living rooms:
  1. A.P. ShererHouses of the RostovsHouses of Princes Bolkonsky
2. The action of the novel takes place during the reign of:
  1. Alexandra IINicholas IIAlexander I
3. The struggle of the spiritual with the sensual underlies the inner development:
  1. Pierre BezukhovAnatole KuraginBoris Drubetskoy
No. 4. On the example of which family L.N. Tolstoy in the novel "War and Peace" showed the atypicality, the rarity of family relationships:
  1. The Bezukhov familyThe Bolkonsky familyThe Rostov family
No. 5. During what battle did the meeting between Prince Andrei and Napoleon take place, which was of great importance in the fate of the hero: “He knew that it was Napoleon - his hero, but at that moment Napoleon seemed to him such a small, insignificant person in comparison with what was happening between his soul and this high, endless sky with clouds running across it. 1. Battle of Austerlitz 3. Battle of Borodino 2. Battle of Shengraben 4. Battle of Krasnenskoe No. 6. According to the given portrait characteristicsvdetermine who they belong to: 1. "... He was clumsy, fat, taller than usual, wide, with huge red hands, he, as they say, did not know how to enter the salon and even less knew how to get out of it ..." 2. "... He was short, very handsome young a man with certain dry features ... with a tired, bored look. 3. "The whole figure was round, the head ... back, chest, shoulders, even the arms that he wore, as always about to hug something, were round", he "must have been over fifty years old." 4. “The whole plump, short figure with broad thick shoulders and involuntarily inserted belly and chest had that representative, portly appearance that forty-year-old people living in the hall have.”  Napoleon Platon Karataev  Andrey Bolkonsky  Pierre Bezukhov 7. According to the characteristics of the heroes of the novel, determine to whom they are all addressed. A.P. Scherer: "I hope no one will accept him here, despite his wealth." Princess Mary: "It seemed to me that he always had a beautiful heart." Prince Andrei: “You are dear to me, precisely because you are the only living person among our whole world”
  1. Pierre Bezukhov M.I. KutuzovNikolai Rostov
8. The novel shows the true and "false" patriots of Russia. Find a match: 1.A.Kuragin, B.Drubetskoy, A.P. Scherer, Countess Bezukhova. 2. Tushin, Timokhin, A. Bolkonsky, Tikhon Shcherbaty true patriots  “false” patriots No. 9. Which of the events of 1812 was not an episode of the people's war: 1. Smolensk retreat 3. Battle of Tarutino 2. Battle of Borodino 4. Partisan movement No. 10. The heroes of the novel understand happiness in their own way. Determine who owns the following statements:
  1. “The absence of suffering, satisfaction of needs and, as a result, freedom of choice of occupation, i.e. way of life." "... It occurred to him that it was precisely for him that it was intended to lead the Russian army out of this situation, that here it was, that Toulon, which would lead the unknown officers out of the ranks and open the first path to glory for him."
 Pierre Bezukhov  Andrey Bolkonsky No. 11. Epilogue is:
  1. An additional element of the composition, separated from the main narrative and following after its completion. An additional element of the composition preceding the plot. A relatively short text placed by the author before the beginning of the work and designed to briefly express the main content or ideological meaning of the work following it.

Test 1 based on the novel by F.M. Dostoevsky "Crime and Punishment"

1. The hero of the novel "Crime and Punishment" commits the murder of an old pawnbroker for the sake of:
  1. Money. Justifications for his theory. People close to him: mothers and sisters. Marmeladov families.
2. Indicate whose path was not rejected by Raskolnikov: 1. Luzhina.2. Svidrigailov.3. Sony.4. Razumikhin. 3. Determine which of the heroes of the novel owns the statements:
  1. “Love yourself first of all, for everything is based on personal interest.” “We must live happily.” “This man is a louse!”
Svidrigailov Luzhin Sonya 4. From what moment does Raskolnikov's crime begin:
  1. After the murder of the old pawnbroker and her sisterDuring the murderBefore the murderIn hard labor
5. From what moment does Raskolnikov's punishment begin:
  1. Before the murderAfter the murderAfter Sonya's confessionIn hard labor
6. What is the theory created by Raskolnikov:
  1. Individualism and the criminal philosophy of permissivenessRelief from material dependenceRelief from the social pressure of societyResolution of social contradictions of society
7. Based on the given characteristics, determine the heroes of the novel corresponding to them:
  1. The bearer of a protesting principle, a strong personality, a pronounced Napoleonism The limit of meekness and suffering, Christian forgiveness A callous and prudent businessman Cynicism and inner emptiness "The servility of thought"
Sonya Lebeziatnikov Luzhin Raskolnikov Svidrigailov 8. Description of whose room is given below: It was a tiny cell, about six paces long, which had the most miserable appearance with its yellowish, dusty wallpaper everywhere lagging behind the wall, and so low that a slightly tall person felt terribly in it, and everything seemed to be you will hit your head on the ceiling.”1. Sonya Marmeladova 2. Luzhin3. Razumikhin4. Raskolnikov 9. Which event in the novel is the climax: 1. Death of Marmeladov2. Dream of Raskolnikov 3. Confession, confession of Raskolnikov to Sonya. Raskolnikov's crime 10. Epilogue is:
  1. An additional element of the composition, a part of the work that precedes the plot. A relatively short text placed by the author before the work and designed to briefly express its main idea. An additional element of the composition, separated from the main text and following after the narration itself.
11. What part in the novel is the preparation of Raskolnikov’s crime, and what part is his punishment:
  1. One piece Five pieces
 crime  punishment

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Test work based on the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons".

1. To whom is the dedication of the novel "Fathers and Sons" addressed:

A) A.I. Herzen; b) N.A. Nekrasov; c) V.G. Belinsky;

2. Define: realism, nihilism.

3. The main conflict of the novel "Fathers and Sons":

A) a quarrel between P.P. Kirsanov and E.V. Bazarov

B) the struggle between bourgeois-gentry liberalism and revolutionary democrats.

C) the struggle between the liberal monarchists and the people

4. Giving a general assessment of the political content of "Fathers and Sons", I.S. Turgenev wrote:« My whole story is directed against…..(choose the correct one):

A) the nobility as an advanced class b) the peasantry as an advanced class

C) the proletariat as an advanced class d) revolutionary democrats

5. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" corresponds to the following characteristics:

1 . A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner, spiritual narrow-mindedness and weak will, superficial democratic hobbies, a tendency to rhetoric, lordly manners and laziness.

2. An opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat admiring himself, whose life has been reduced to love and regret about the passing past, an aesthete.

3. Uselessness and inability to live, to its new conditions, the type of "leaving nobility."

4. An independent nature, not bowing to any authorities, a nihilist.

A) Evgeny Bazarov; b) Arkady Kirsanov; c) Pavel Petrovich d) Nikolai Petrovich

6. Bazarov wrote a critical article:

A) I. S. Turgenev. b) G. Belinsky. c) I. Herzen. d) I. Pisarev.

7. Find the correspondence of the heroes of the novel to the social status:

1. Russian aristocrat a) E. Bazarov

2. regimental doctor b) P.P. Kirsanov

3. baric student c) V.I. Bazarov

4. Democratic student d) A.N. Kirsanov

8. What moment in the biography of Yevgeny Bazarov became a turning point in his awareness of his personality:

A) Love for Odintsova. B) Break with Arkady. C) Dispute with P.P. Kirsanov. C) visiting parents.

9. Which statement is wrong?

A. Odintsova Anna Sergeevna did not marry B. Kukshina went abroad C. Katerina Sergeevna had a son, Kolya G. Two weddings took place; Arcadia with Katya and Nikolai Petrovich with Fenechka

10. Which replica does NOT belong to Bazarov

A. “Raphael is not worth a penny…” B. “She would only wear a train at the back and a crown on her head”
V. "... but burdock will grow out of me." G. “You, for my taste, are superfluous here; I can't stand you, I despise you..."

11. Insert the missing word in the statement of E. Bazarov

“Nature is not …………., but a workshop, and man is a worker in it.”

12. What was the actual cause of Bazarov's duel with Pavel Petrovich?

1) Political disagreements 2) Slap in the face 3) Bazarov's kiss Baubles 4) Accusation of theft

13. What caused the death of Bazarov?

1) Tuberculosis 2) Pneumonia 3) Duel 4) Blood poisoning.

14. Portraits of which heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons" are presented below?

A. "... tall, in a long hoodie with tassels ...". The face was “long and thin, with a wide forehead, flat top, pointed nose, large greenish eyes and drooping sand-colored whiskers ... enlivened with a calm smile and expressed self-confidence and intelligence.”

B. A woman “... tall ... struck him with the dignity of her posture. Her naked hands lay beautifully along a slender figure; light branches of fuchsia fell beautifully from shiny hair onto sloping shoulders; calmly and intelligently ... bright eyes looked out from under a slightly hanging white forehead, and his lips smiled with a barely perceptible smile. Some kind of gentle and soft power emanated from her face.

V. “In a small and nondescript figure ... there was nothing ugly; but the expression ... her face had an unpleasant effect on the viewer ... She spoke and moved very casually and at the same time awkwardly ... everything came out of her not simply, not naturally.

15. In the estate or estate of which hero did you find yourself?

  1. “The estate ... stood on a gentle open hill, not far from the yellow stone church with a green roof ... Behind the church stretched in two rows a long village with chimneys flickering here and there over thatched roofs. The master's house was built in the same style as the church…”.
  2. “... a small village finally opened on the slope of the hill ... Next to it, in a young birch grove, one could see a noble house under a thatched roof”
  3. “I came across rivers with open banks, and tiny ponds with thin dams, and villages with low huts under dark, often half-swept roofs, and crooked threshing sheds with wicker walls and yawning gates near the empty humens, and churches, sometimes brick with plaster falling off in some places, then wooden ones with leaning crosses and devastated cemeteries.

10. Find the correspondence of the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons" social status.

  1. "Emancipe".
  2. Russian aristocrat.
  3. Regimental doctor.
  4. Baric student.
  5. Democratic student.

A. Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov.

B. Avdotya Kukshina

V. Arkady Kirsanov.

G. Evgeny Bazarov.

D. Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov

Problem questions: (2 questions to choose from)

Answer the question in writing (5-10 sentences)

  1. At first, before the text of the novel “Fathers and Sons”, an epigraph was supposed: “Young man to middle-aged man: You had content, but no power. Middle-aged man: And in you is strength without content ”How can you explain why the author removed this epigraph?
  2. Do you think that in the image of Bazarov the writer portrayed the hero of his time? Try to prove or disprove this statement.
  3. Why did Odintsova decide "not to joke with this" (refuses Bazarov)?
  4. Why does the novel end with the hero's death? Does this mean the death of all his ideas?
  5. What are the reasons for the tragic loneliness of Bazarov in the world of people? Who is guilty?
  6. Is Bazarov a positive or negative hero? Why?
  7. Why did A.P. Chekhov consider the chapters (the chapters of the novel dedicated to the death of Bazarov) “the strongest pages in the novel”?

(One question to choose from)

  1. « I dreamed of a gloomy, wild, big figure ... strong, vicious, honest and still doomed to death, because she still stands on the eve of the future". Is this idea of ​​the novel realized? Turgenev's attitude towards his hero?
  2. The German writer Thomas Mann admitted in 1949: “If I were exiled to a desert island and could take only six books with me, then Turgenev’s Fathers and Sons would certainly be among them.”

What do you think could be the cause of such interest? How can Turgenev's novel be interesting to a reader of the middle of the 20th century? Can you share the position of the German writer on this issue? What is the most important thing for you to find in the novel "Fathers and Sons"?

Answers

2 points

temple

A Bazarov

B Odintsova

To Kukshina

  1. Odintsova
  2. Bazarov
  3. Kirsanov

For each task 1 point (except for the second task)

Written work is evaluated on a three-point system:

3 points - The student understands the specifics of the question: he reasonably answers the question, putting forward the necessary theses, gives arguments that develop them, there are no factual errors.

2 points - the student understands the specifics of the question, but when answering, does not demonstrate sufficient validity of judgments or partially replaces reasoning with a retelling of the text or makes 1 factual error.

1 point - the student understands the task in a simplified way, his judgments are superficial, inaccurate, the answer is poorly argued, the analysis is replaced by retelling or makes 2-3 factual errors.

0 points - the student incorrectly answers a question that is not meaningfully related to the task, does not understand the essence of the question, or replaces reasoning with a retelling of the text, or makes 3 or more factual errors.

Max 26 points

Less than 7 points - "2"

15-6 points - "3"

16 - 21 points - "4"

22 - 26 points - "5"



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