Quiz on electronic libraries. Quiz for International School Library Day
UBI SECONDARY SCHOOL No. 2
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FOR STUDENTS OF 5 – 11 CLASSES
GOAL OF THE EVENT:
development and consolidation of skills and abilities
working with various sources of knowledge;
students in grades 5-11 during the week
must answer questions
and submit your answers to the library;
At the end of the week the results are summed up.
MAIN PREPARATION STEPS:
1. Determining the event format and audience.
2. Design of the stand “LIBRARY: from the Ancient World”
to this day."
3. Compiling questions for the quiz.
4. Selection of literature.
5. Analysis of answers.
6. Summing up and rewarding.
QUIZ QUESTIONS:
1.What does it mean when translated from Greek language the word "library"?
2.What do you know about the very first libraries?
3.What did people write on before the invention of paper?
4.Which workshop was called the scriptorium?
How were the books written?
5.Who were the first creators handwritten books?
6.Where did the name “red line” come from?
7.What is typography?
8.When and where did the first printed books appear?
9.Name the main elements of the book, starting
from the binding.
10. Connect the beginning and ending of the proverbs:
1.The book is our friend 1.Don’t bother
2.Live with a book 2.Met a friend
3. The book will help in your work 3. Without it it’s like being without hands
4. Read new book 4. If you only grab the tops
5. A book decorates happiness 5. Like a bird without wings
7. You are without a book 7. And in misfortune - it consoles
ATTENTION:
Literature for finding answers is available in the school library.
Hand in your answers to the school library.
MATERIAL FOR THE STAND
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IN THE ANCIENT WORLD scientific works were especially valued,
artistic, spiritual and moral content, regardless of the language of writing and location. Books were brought from all over the world. If it was not possible to purchase the original, then a copy was made from it and translated from foreign languages to make the information as accessible as possible.
In ancient libraries, along with books on history, literature, politics, geography, mathematics, astrology, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy, various kinds of archival materials were stored. These are chronicles, chronicles, documents of economic and business significance, as well as works of art and museum exhibits.
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Books-papyri were stored in boxes, clay jars or special cases, and later - in wall niches. They were used by pharaohs, priests, high officials and scribes. They were completely inaccessible to the common population.
When in 525 BC. e. The Persians conquered Egypt, they were amazed at the huge number of papyri found of various ages, starting from 2000 BC.
LIBRARY OF THE KING OF ASSYRIA ASSHURBANIPAL– a true pearl of the ancient era. This king in the 5th century BC. e. gathered in the capital of his state, Nineveh large library – “HOUSE OF INSTRUCTIONS AND ADVICE”. He sent his representatives, experienced scribes, to different cities of Mesopotamia, who searched for ancient books and made copies of them. Many tablets had a postscript that confirmed the accuracy of the copy. The library itself was located in the Lion Hall of the luxurious palace. The library in Nineveh was maintained in exemplary order, and the book storage system helped to restore and read scattered works. Each book had a “library stamp”: “The palace of Ashurbanipal, king of kings, king of the country of Ashur, to whom the god Nabu and the goddess Gaslista bestowed sensitive ears and keen eyes to search for the works of the writers of my kingdom.”
The library had a catalog, which consisted of tiles indicating the title of the work (by its first line), as well as the rooms and shelves where it was stored. A label, the size of a little finger, was attached to the shelf with the name of the branch of knowledge. The library contained a wide variety of literature in several languages. The Sumerians left works on mathematics, history, agriculture, literary works, and ancient maps. But when Nineveh fell under the onslaught of the troops of Babylonia and Media, the city suffered complete destruction. The fire partially damaged the book collection - the tablets fell into the basement and lay there for 25 centuries.
The surviving texts are currently in the British Museum.
FIRST GREEK LIBRARY was founded in the 5th century BC. e. in Athens. Book collecting among the Greeks took on especially large proportions during the time of Pericles in the 5th century BC. e. Efidem, a passionate lover of books, had in his library the works of Homer and other poets. The tragedian Euripides had an equally large collection of books. The most remarkable collection of books, numbering 40 thousand scrolls, was that of the greatest scientist of antiquity - Aristotle. His student Alexander the Great took part in the creation of this library. The value of the library was so great that kings of neighboring states tried to steal it more than once.
ALEXANDRIAN- the largest and most famous library of antiquity was founded in the 8th century BC. e. King Ptolemy I, who after the death of Macedon made Alexandria the capital of Egypt, conceived the idea of creating a grandiose library. The Ptolemies spent countless amounts of money acquiring literary treasures. All ships landing at the Alexandrian harbor were required to carry manuscripts with them. Ptolemy I bought Aristotle's library for enormous money.
The Library of Alexandria was created in the image and likeness of the Greek ones. It was part of the Museyon - the Temple of the Muses. The Museyon was an architectural ensemble with a university, observatory, botanical garden and library. All this was surrounded by parks and gardens.
The library was housed in several large rooms. The scrolls were stored in cedar wood cabinets with horizontal shelves that were closed with double doors. Each scroll was placed in a special case, to which were attached small plaques with the title of the work. The halls where the bookcases stood were decorated with statues of great writers and scientists. Adjoining the halls were rooms for assistants to the chief librarian. Some of them kept records of all new acquisitions. Others sorted out the manuscripts, while others preserved the manuscripts from moths, worms, and dampness. The position of chief librarian was occupied by outstanding scientists and poets.
At its peak, the library, which existed for 6 centuries, had 700 thousand books. The library contained everything that Greek civilization had created: works of poets, historians, orators, doctors, mathematicians. There were books by Roman, Egyptian, Syrian, Indian, and Jewish authors. Books varied in form: scrolls, palm leaves, codices. The manuscripts were heterogeneous in their degree of antiquity and in their rarity. The whiteness, thinness and density of papyrus, and its polishing were valued.
The library was not just a warehouse of written papyrus. Writers and scientists from all over the world came to Alexandria to engage in scientific and literary activities.
ANCIENT Rus' in the 6th century it was famous high level economic development, education, culture. It ranked second after Byzantium, ahead of England, Italy, France and Germany.
IN Ancient Rus' have long known, loved, created and kept books very carefully, believing that “Daylight is a book word”. Ancient Rus' left many handwritten works that tell us how our distant ancestors lived, what they thought, what they knew how to do, what level their science, art, literature and the book itself reached.
The Kiev state reached the peak of its power during the reign of Prince Vladimir and his son Yaroslav the Wise. Then the first ones appeared RUSSIAN LIBRARIES. The chronicle says that in 1037, Prince Yaroslav the Wise gathered many scribes in Kyiv, who “copied many books.” The prince “placed some of these books in the Church of St. Sophia”, founding the first library. The word itself "library" in Ancient Rus' it was almost never used. It is first found in the famous Gennady Bible, translated and written in Novgorod at the end of the 15th century. In the margin near a word unfamiliar to the reader "library" the translator made an explanation - "book house". Before this, book rooms were called differently in different cities: “book depository”, “storage treasury”, “book cage”, “book chamber”.
Kyiv scribes brought many books from Bulgaria and Greece. These were chronicles, historical stories, collections of sayings, natural science works, philosophical and scientific treatises. It was here that the foundations of the collection of laws of the Old Russian state were developed - “Russian Truth”, “Church Charter”, teachings and “Words”. It was in the St. Sophia Cathedral, on behalf of Yaroslav the Wise, that the chronicle began to be written. At various times, attempts were made to at least approximately determine the fund of this book collection.
It was very difficult to preserve the library at that time. It was believed that the St. Sophia Cathedral consisted of a number of libraries: some perished, and new ones arose in their place. In 1169, for example, Mstislav, the son of Andrei Bogolyubsky, robbed the cathedral for three days and took out all the books. In 1203, Sofia was plundered by the Polovtsians and Russian princes, and again the book stock suffered. Further fate library is unknown.
The second largest cultural center in ANCIENT Rus' was Novgorod the Great. Over the course of centuries, this city has accumulated and preserved the most ancient monuments of Russian writing. They were located in the St. Sophia Cathedral. And here books were lost from numerous fires, but the city escaped the Tatar-Mongol invasion, so from total number More than half of the books from ΧΙΙ to ΧΙV centuries belong to Novgorod. It was here that the first dated handwritten book, the “Ostromir Gospel,” created by Deacon Gregory, was preserved.
The library itself was under the supervision of the Novgorod ruler. Monks from remote Russian monasteries came to the library and copied books here. The book fund consisted of about a thousand handwritten books bound in leather.
What did this library look like? It's amazing that it can be viewed today. Now it is open in the same place where it was located before - in a long suite of halls in the choir of the cathedral. The furnishings in the library recreate the atmosphere of antiquity. Here you can even light candles, and your imagination will easily take you to times long past, when chroniclers wrote that “Great is the benefit of bookish teaching”.
The significance of ancient Russian libraries, which were educational institutions, book workshops, and “book guardians,” is enormous: they saved and preserved for us the most valuable monuments of antiquity.
Currently exists huge amount libraries.
Considered to be the largest in the world LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, founded in 1980 and housed in the majestic Thomas Jefferson Building on Capitol Hill across from Congress. Its holdings include about 900 million items, from papyri to microfilms. There are more than 20 million books and brochures in 60 languages, 36 million manuscripts. There are also unique things, for example, collections of cartographic materials - about 4 million maps and atlases; musical collection - 7 million units, including 5 Stradivarius violins. As well as more than 10 million engravings, photographs, folk art products; 500 thousand sound recordings, 400 thousand reels of film, millions of microfilms. They were placed on shelves with a total length of 860 km.
Next largest – NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FRANCE. This is an ancient library - already in 1377, 910 manuscripts were described in its catalog. Over the years, the library's book treasures increased, but it still belonged to French kings. Only in 1795, during the Great french revolution, the library was declared national. By decree of the Convention, it was decided to build a special building for the library. Now the collections of the National Library of France number 30 million items.
Next on the list - RUSSIAN NATIONAL LIBRARY. By the highest order of Catherine II dated January 1, 2001, the Public Library was founded in St. Petersburg. A special building was built for it, where the library is located today. The first director, Alexey Nikolaevich Olenin, created the library almost from scratch - there were only 4 Russian books in its collection. The library opened for readers in January 1814. The famous librarians of Publicchka collected books so actively that today it is famous for its largest collection of Russian books, including those published abroad. In 1992 it received its new name. Its fund is 32 million books.
Today, on the site of what burned in ancient times ALEXANDRIA LIBRARY A modern library is being built, equipped with the latest technology for storing and accessing literature in digital format. Architects from many countries presented 1,400 of their projects, from which the commission chose the Norwegian one. In 1988, the first stone of the new Library of Alexandria was laid. At the site where it was laid, traces of previous archaeological excavations were visible: three statues, a water supply system and a mosaic-lined area were found.
The new library is a building with a diameter of 60 meters with a section facing the sea. It represents the disk of the sun, a deity that has always been worshiped in Egypt.
Literary quiz game “Who is smarter than everyone?”
Participants:
Presenter, class of players.
Preliminary preparation.
Squares of arbitrary size are cut from a piece of colored paper. In total, you will need several dozen similar squares. Each player who gives the correct answer to the presenter’s question receives such a square as a reward. At the end of the game, the guys count the squares, and the one who collected the most squares becomes the winner of the game. Since the game consists of two parts, it would be better if the teacher stocked up with squares of two different colors- for the first and second rounds.
Note.
The proposed scenario can be used to conduct not one, but two or even three events, since each section of the competition contains a large reserve of gaming material.
Presenter.
Guys, today we will play with you a fun game called “Who is smarter than everyone else,” where you will have to remember some of the heroes of popular children's books - what their names were, where they lived, and what adventures they had. Just don’t rush to make boring faces. All tasks in this game will not be difficult for you at all. On the contrary, I think that you will do them with a smile. The game will go like this: I ask a question, and the one who is the first to raise his hand and give the correct answer will receive from me such a square of paper. And my assistants will watch who raised their hand first, who raised their hand second, and so on (represents assistants). And at the end of the game we will count who scored how many squares. Who can give nai larger number correct answers, he will receive more squares, and he will be the winner. Let's start our game with the easiest tasks.
Here's the first task.
It is necessary to add the name of the literary hero. For example, I say the word “baba”, and you should finish - “Yaga”, I say “dad”, and your answer is “Carlo”. And so on - is the condition of the game clear? Then let's begin. For every correct answer you will receive a reward card. (Alternately names the words for which the guys must name the missing literary “pair”) .
- Fly (clattering, burning),
- chicken (ryaba),
- fox (sister),
- horse (humpbacked horse),
- sivka (burka),
- Ivanushka (brother, fool),
- uncle (Fedor, Styopa),
- crocodile (Gena),
- doctor (Aibolit),
- shark (karakula),
- parrot (Carudo (Kesha, etc.)),
- dog (Abba),
- pig (Oink-oink),
- monkey (Chi-chi),
- robber (Barmaley (Nightingale),
- Karabas (Barabas),
- Tsar (Saltan, Peas, Dadon),
- Ali (Baba),
- Ilya (Muromets),
- Winnie (Pooh)
- Christopher (Robin)
- Iron (Lumberjack),
- python (Kaa),
- tiger (Sherkhan),
- panther (Bagheera),
- Koschey (Immortal).
Presenter.
And now - the second task.
Let's remember why we like fairy tales? Probably because in fairy tales the most unusual characters can come to life and talk to us - animals, dolls, trees, flowers and even straw effigies. Now you will need to remember which character had the following name.
- Rikki-Tikki-Tavi (mongoose),
- Winnie the Pooh (teddy bear),
- Pinocchio (wooden man),
- Moidodyr (washbasin),
- Scarecrow (straw man)
- ugly duckling (swan),
- Baby (boy)
- Gena (crocodile),
- Marquis Karabas
- (miller's son)
- Suok (girl)
- Tyanitolkay (an unprecedented beast with two heads),
- Donkey Skin (princess),
- Matroskin (cat).
Third stage of the game similar to the previous one, where you guessed who the named hero was. It's called "Man is not a man." And now you have to remember whether the named hero was a person or some other creature. Only this stage of the game still bears the peculiar name “Silence”. You don't have to answer my question out loud. And you should just nod your head, if the hero is a person, this means that you agree that this hero is a person. And if this hero is not a person, you need to clap your hands. Do you remember? If it’s a person, nod your head; if not, clap your hands, be attentive. So, let’s quickly remember and show with conventional signs who he is:
- Ava (not a person),
- Piglet (not a person),
- King Dadon (man),
- mother of the girl Ellie (human),
- Sivka-Burka (not a person),
- Mouse King (not human)
- Signor Tomato (not a person),
- gymnast Tibul (human),
- Ali Baba (person)
- Ole-Lukoil (not a person),
- Ilya Muromets (person),
- Bagheera (not human),
- little Ru (not a person),
- poodle Artemon (not human),
- Mowgli (human).
The first part of our game has come to an end. Now I ask you to count who collected how many coupons. The three people who collect the most tickets become leaders. They will have to participate in the second part of our game, where the real winner will be revealed. For their correct answers, leaders will also receive coupons, only of a different color, so as not to confuse them with prizes for the first part of the game.
So, the second part of the game, which is called “Game with Leaders”.
The tasks of the second part will be similar to the tasks of the first part, only a little more complicated. And the second part, like the first, will consist of several stages.
The first stage of the game is “Place of Residence” - guess where the heroes of different books lived:
- Carlson (on the roof),
- Winnie the Pooh (at Pooh Edge),
- Uncle Fedor (in the village of Prostokvashino),
- Dunno (in Flower City),
- Moomins (in Moomin Valley),
- Mowgli (in the jungle)
- wizard Goodwin (in the Emerald City),
- The Nutcracker (in the city of Konfetenburg),
- a girl named Yalo (in the Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors),
- Pull (in Africa),
- The Little Prince (on a star),
- White rabbit and Cheshire cat (in Wonderland).
The second stage is “The beginning of the book.”
Guess the title of the book by its beginning. You need to listen to the opening phrase from the book and remember its name.
- “It was seven o’clock on a sultry evening in the Sionian Mountains when Father Wolf woke up after a day’s rest” (R. Kipling, “Mowgli”).
- “In the city of Stockholm, on the most ordinary street, in the most ordinary house, lives the most ordinary Swedish family named Svanteson.” (A. Lindgren, “Kid and Carlson”).
- "Beyond the mountains, beyond the forests,
Across the wide seas
Not in heaven, on earth
There lived an old man in one village.” (P. Ershov, “The Little Humpbacked Horse.”). - “Among the vast Kansas steppe lived a girl named Ellie.” (A. Volkov, “The Wizard of the Emerald City”).
- "Once upon a time in a town on the shore Mediterranean Sea there lived an old carpenter, Giuseppe, nicknamed Gray Nose.” (A. Tolstoy, “The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio.”).
- “In one dense tropical forest there lived a very funny animal. His name was Cheburashka.” (E. Uspensky, “Crocodile Gena and his friends.”).
- “In one fairy-tale city there lived short people.” (N. Nosov, “The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends”).
- “The blanket ran away.
The sheet flew away
And the pillow is like a frog,
She galloped away from me." (K. Chukovsky, “Moidodyr.”). - “Some parents had a boy. His name was Uncle Fyodor.” (E. Uspensky, “Uncle Fyodor, Dog and Cat”).
- "Three girls under the window
We spun late in the evening.” (A.S. Pushkin, “The Tale of Tsar Saptan, of his son, the glorious and powerful hero Guidon Saltanovich and of the beautiful Swan Princess”). - “Once upon a time there was a doctor. He was kind." (K Chukovsky, “Doctor Aibolit”),
- “The time of wizards has passed. In all likelihood, they never existed.” (Yu. Olesha, “Three Fat Men”).
- “One day we were walking in the yard - Alenka, Mishka and me.” (V. Dragunsky, “The Enchanted Letter”).
- "Once upon a time there was a pop
Thick forehead." (A.S. Pushkin, “The Tale of the Priest and His Worker Balda”). - “Do you know how many months there are in a year? Twelve. What are their names?” (S. Marshak, “Twelve Months”).
- “There lived an old man in our factory, nicknamed Kokovanya.” (P. Bazhov, “Silver Hoof”).
- “The strawberries have ripened in the forest. Dad took the mug, mom took the cup, the girl Zhenya took the jug, and little Pavlik was given a saucer.” (V. Kataev, “Pipe and Jug”).
- “Once upon a time there lived a queen who gave birth to a son so ugly that for a long time they doubted whether he was a man.” C. Perrault, “Riquet with a Tuft”).
- “There lived an old man with his old woman
At the very blue sea" (A.S. Pushkin, “The Tale of the Goldfish”). - “Once upon a time there were twenty-five tin soldiers" (H.-H. Andersen, “The Steadfast Tin Soldier”).
The third stage is “Cats and Dogs”.
Depending on what animal is among the characters in the book I named, you will need to bark or meow, and then name this animal. Please note that in some of the books you will meet two of these animals at the same time.
- "The Kid and Carlson, who lives on the roof." (Bimbo the dog).
- "Crocodile Gena and his friends." (Dog Tobik).
- "The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio." (Cat Basilio and poodle Artemon).
- Russian folk tale“Turnip” (Zhuchka the dog and Murka the cat).
- "Doctor Aibolit" (Ava the Dog).
- Russian folk tale adapted by V. I. Dahl “Snow Maiden” (Dog Bug).
- "White-fronted" (White-fronted dog).
- "Puss in Boots" (Puss).
Now let's count which of the leaders scored the most cards for correct answers, and he will be the winner in our literary game.
See also:
KEY.
1 – B (chronicle)
2 – B (bibliophobe)
3 – A (tabletop)
4 – B (on the 17th)
5 – B (bestseller)
6 – B himself (walking encyclopedia)
7 – V (miracle)
8 – B (folio)
9 – A (title)
10 – A (Krylov)
11 – B (bibliography)
12 – A (code)
13 – B (knowledge)
14 – V (Block)
15 – A (Moscow)
16 – V (code)
17 – B (reader’s form)
18 – A (autograph)
19 – B (abstract)
20 – B (second-hand bookshop)
21 – B (anthology)
22 – B (reference book)
23-B (life of wonderful people)
24 – B (Bustard)
25 – B (album)
26 – A (folding books)
27 – B (trilogy)
28 – B (cookbook)
29 – A (from cover to cover)
30 – B (dust jacket)
31 – A (electronic)
32 – B (reading enthusiast)
33 – B (herbaceous plant)
34 – A (initial page of the book)
35 – B (ancient book)
36 – A (bibliographic description)
37 –B (leather)
38 – B (biblio…)
39 – B (Apostle)
40 – A (Yaroslav the Wise)
41 – B (hut-reading room)
42 – A (Greece)
43 – A (scroll)
44 – A (I.S. Krylov)
45 – B (by monks)
What is the name of the recording? historical events ancient time by year?
A. Manuscript
B. Chronicle
V. Almanac
Answer: B. Chronicle
Which of these people does not like books at all (and fears and hates them)?
A. Bibliophile
B. Bibliophobe
V. Bibliographer
Answer: Bibliophobe
What do you call a constantly needed or frequently re-read book?
A. Tabletop
B. Handy
V. Zastolnaya
Answer: Tabletop
What page of a library book usually has a stamp on it?
B. On 17th B.
Answer: On the 17th
What are the best-selling books published in large editions called?
A. Fiction
B. Large circulation
V. Bestseller
Answer: Best-seller
What do you jokingly call a person who has extensive knowledge and can answer any question?
A. Wandering Dictionary
B. Walking encyclopedia
B. Walking Directory
Answer: Walking encyclopedia
What is the name of our Russian “Guinness Book of Records”?
A. "Miracle"
B. "Magic"
V. "Wonder"
Answer:"Wonder"
What is a large format book called?
A. Bookplate
B. Folio
V. Facsimile
Answer: Folio
What is the name of the first page of the book, which contains information about the author, the title of the book, and imprint?
B. Format
B. Index
Answer: Title
The name of this person has been part of our lives since childhood. And his aphorisms and catchphrases accompany us all our lives. He is known as a playwright, prose writer and lyricist. But few people know that he worked for almost 30 years at the M.E. Public Library. Saltykov-Shchedrin as a librarian. Who is this man?
A.I.A. Krylov
B.N.V. Gogol
YOU. Pushkin
Answer: I.A. Krylov
11. One of the most famous Russian experts in library science, Nikolai Aleksandrovich Rubakin, said: “Selecting books for your own and others’ reading is not only a science, but also an art, and there is no limit to its development.” What kind of science is this?
A. Printing
B. Bibliomania
B. Bibliography
Answer: Bibliography
How does the word “book” sound in Latin?
A. Code
B. Constitution
Answer: Code
13. Finish the catchphrase of Maxim Gorky: “Do you love a book - a source...”?
A. Dictations and presentations
B. Knowledge
B. Skills
Answer: Knowledge
14. What do you call the sheets of a book that are arranged in order, stitched or glued and prepared for insertion into a binding lid or cover?
Answer: Block
In which city is the largest library in our country located - Russian? state library, which now has more than 40 million books in 247 languages?
A. Moscow
B. Novosibirsk
V. St. Petersburg
Answer: Moscow
16. What are the names of the conventional registration marks on a book that determine its place on library shelves (“address” of the book)?
A. Barcode
B. Wenzel
Answer: Cipher
17. What is the name of the library card that is issued for each visitor?
B. Reader's form
B. Reader's passport
Answer: Reader's form
What is the name of the handwritten text written by the author of the book, as well as the author’s handwritten signature?
A. Autograph
B. Facsimile
V. Autonym
Answer: Autograph
19. What is it called summary content of the book, helping the reader or buyer to better navigate the ocean of modern printed publications?
A. Proclamation
B. Presentation
B. Abstract
Answer: Annotation
What do you call a book that has been in use and goes on sale again?
A. Library
B. Bucolic
V. Second-hand books
G. Antique
Answer: Second-hand bookshop
What is the name of the collection? selected works different literary authors?
A. Almanac
B. Digest
B. Anthology
Answer: Anthology
What is the city phone book?
A. Dictionary
B. Directory
B. Encyclopedia
Answer: Directory
for the game, cards indicating the team number, five sets with answer numbers (1,2,3,4,5), stars.Progress of the game
Presenter: Today we gathered for a quiz game “ Literary ring" All questions that will be asked are related to folk art, literary works and literary fairy tales.
Rules of the game (slide 2)
- 5 teams take part in the game. Questions will be asked to each team in turn. All teams can answer all questions.
- For each correct answer to their question, the team receives 1 point.
- For the correct answer to another team's question you can get a star.
- You are given 5 seconds to think about each question.
- After each round, and there are three of them, one team of players with the fewest points will be eliminated.
- If several teams have the same number of points, stars will be taken into account.
- The super game will feature two teams that have reached the final.
The points will be counted... (the presenter introduces the jury)
1st round
Presenter: The Firebird is the embodiment of the radiant Sun God! The image of this bird was created by imagination ancient man and was preserved in Russian fairy tales as the ideal of heavenly beauty and happiness. The prototype of this beautiful bird was nature, surrounding a person. You will have to unravel the poetic images of birds that lived and still live in our forests. I think we know many of them very well. You have to guess them in the mythological descriptions given by our ancestors.
Task 1: (slide 3) Here are images of birds: eagle, owl, rooster, cuckoo, crow.
1. It was considered a bird among the Slavs; it was dedicated to the goddess of spring and predicted the beginning of thunderstorms and rains.
(Cuckoo)
2. This bird lived up to three hundred years and was the only one that could bring living and dead water.
3. In peasant life, it was revered as a symbol of heavenly fire and at the same time a talisman against it. Her image can still be found on the roofs of houses.
4. Mysterious bird, lover of nightlife. The popular wave called her the guardian of treasures and the wisest of earthly birds.
5. Since ancient times, this bird has become a symbol of pride, power and freedom. Myths say that the main god of the Slavs, Perun, appeared on earth in the guise of this bird.
Presenter: The world of animals in Slavic legends is no less rich and diverse. Indrik, the beast, was considered the head and ruler of the animal kingdom. He had many subjects. They had wonderful properties. But there were also those who really lived and are now living in our Russian forests. It is to these animals that we will devote our questions.
Task 2. (Slide 4) Here are images of animals and beasts.
1. According to popular beliefs, he is the personification of darkness. The main Slavic god Perun could turn into it when he wanted to appear on earth. This beast could speak in a human voice, was endowed with wisdom and acted in many Russian fairy tales.
2. According to legend, this is a man turned by an evil sorcerer into a wild beast. He himself never attacks a person, he can walk on his hind legs. In his guise, one of the main Slavic gods, Veles, can appear on earth.
(Bear)
3. This animal acts as a companion to sorcerers or witches, but it is very loved by the Russian people. According to Slavic beliefs, this is a very intelligent animal. There are many signs and proverbs associated with it.
To oshka)4. In ancient times, when the forces of nature were deified, the dark force rode on this black animal, and the gods of color and darkness rode on the same white animal. The poetic folk word calls it “the wings of man.”
5. Our people have written a lot about this faithful friend. catchphrases, signs, proverbs, riddles. He is of the same breed as the wolf, but for a long time he has been his fierce enemy.
(Dog, dog).
This concludes the first round.
Team No.… leaves the game.
2 round
(Slide 5) Leading: I have no doubt that before you learned to read, you listened to fairy tales.
“What a delight these fairy tales are! Each is a poem...
The fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it...”, wrote A.S. Pushkin about folk tales.
Originating in ancient times, the fairy tale is still passed on from mouth to mouth,
is reinvented and re-emerged.
Who has read a lot of fairy tales,
Finds answers easily.
Yes, you already knew them for a long time.
Well, let's check it out!
Task 1: (slide 6) Here are 4 images of characters from folk tales.
1. Who ordered: “Mothers, nannies, get ready, get ready! By morning, bake me soft white bread, the kind I ate at my dear father’s?”
(“The Frog Princess”)
2. Which fairy tale talks about four daring escapes and one villainous murder?
(“Kolobok”)
3.Which fairy tale ends with the words: “The evil witch was tied to a horse’s tail and released into an open field”?
(“Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka”)
Task 2: (slide 7) Presenter: You see four drawings that depict fairy-tale heroes.
1. Are all these drawings illustrations of Russian folk tales?
(“Crocodile Gena and his friends”)
Presenter: Crocodile Gena and his friend Cheburashka - these fairy-tale characters were invented by our contemporary Eduard Uspensky.
The famous fairy tales about Tsar Saltan, the dead princess, the fisherman and the fish are based on folk fairy tales. How well do you know the fairy tales of A.S. Pushkin?
Let's check it now! Listen carefully as the question is read only once.
Task 3: (slide 8) Here are illustrations for fairy tales by A.S. Pushkin. Name the fairy tale and its hero.
1. Three attackers, while in the service of a high-ranking official, committed a forgery of a document, which had sad, very dramatic consequences: the family was destroyed. Mother and son are severely punished. But in the end, truth triumphed, evil was defeated.
(A weaver with a cook, with her matchmaker Babarikha. “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”)
2. Under pressure from the royal person, this woman committed terrible crime. Disguised as a wretched beggar woman, she infiltrated a kind, unsuspecting girl and treated her to a very common tasty fruit. As a result, she fell dead.
(Chernavka poisoned the young princess. “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights”)
3. This fabulously beautiful, but very cunning person committed a serious crime. On the battlefield, she killed two young brothers, and then got to her father.
(Queen of Shemakha. “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”)
Task 4:
Host: And now you have the next group of questions about the fairy tales of A. S. Pushkin. ( Slide 9)
- What precious metal is the chain hanging on the oak tree near Lukomorye made of?
- What was the old woman's last wish in “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”?
- Which of the following is not included in the moral of Pushkin's fairy tale about the Golden Cockerel?
1. Lie.
1. Silver.
2. Iron.
3. Platinum.
4. Gold.
(Near Lukomorye there is a green oak;
Golden chain on the oak tree...)
1. Be a pillar noblewoman.
2. To be the mistress of the sea.
3. Be a free queen.
4. New trough.
2. Lesson.
3. Hint.
4. Vow.
(The fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it!
A lesson to good fellows.)
- What words did the old woman scold her old man in “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”
1. You are my dear.
2. Your head is empty.
3. You are a fool, simpleton.
4. Oh, you disgusting old man.
Addition: You fool, you simpleton!
You didn’t know how to take ransom from a fish!
Task 5:
(Slide 13) Here are illustrations of literary fairy tales.
1.Which fairy tale talks about the artistic level of vocal and instrumental ensembles?
(Br. Grimm “The Town Musicians of Bremen”)
This ends the second round.
Team No. is eliminated from the game...
3 round
In our speech, we use not only proverbs and sayings, but also popular expressions that are very similar to them: short quotes, figurative expressions, and sayings of historical figures included in our speech from literary sources.
Catchphrases are, as it were, halfway to proverbs: like proverbs, they are widely used in speech, but, unlike proverbs, they usually belong to a well-known author.
Task 1:
(slide 14) Here are portraits of A.S. Pushkin, N.V. Gogol, A.P. Chekhova, D.I. Fonvizina. It is necessary to determine which of them belongs to the catchphrase I read.
- “Brevity is the sister of talent” (A. P. Chekhov)
- “Be patient, Cossack - you will become an ataman!” (N.V. Gogol T. Bulba - Andria)
- “I don’t want to study, but I want to get married.” D.I.Fonvizin
Task 2:
- Author of the story “The Night Before Christmas”. ( N.V.Gogol )
- Author of the stories “Thick and Thin”, “Death of an Official”. ( A.P.Chekhov )
- Author of the story “Children of the Dungeon” ( V.G. Korolenko )
- Author of the story “Mu-Mu”. ( I.S. Turgenev )
Task 2: (slide 16) Here are the heroes of literary works. Based on the description below, determine who this hero is, from which work, who is the author of the work.
- “The front is a perfect German: a narrow muzzle, constantly spinning and sniffing everything that comes across, ending in a round snout, the legs are very thin. But behind him he was a real provincial attorney in uniform, since his tail hung like a uniform coattail...” (Devil. “The Night Before Christmas”, Gogol)
- “Barefoot, in nightgowns. There is a cap on the head. Very fat and lazy. They like to live at other people’s expense.” (“The story of how one man fed two generals”, Saltykov-Shchedrin.)
- “They are wearing red morocco boots, with silver horseshoes, trousers as wide as the black sea, with a thousand folds, tied with a golden lace. Their faces are slightly tanned with black mustaches. On the head there are mutton caps with a golden top.” (Ostap and Andriy. “Taras Bulba”, Gogol)
Task 3: (slide 17) Find the “extra”:
1. “Horse name”, “Over salted”, “Mu-Mu”, “Thick and thin”. (“Mu-Mu” was written by I.S. Turgenev, and other stories by A.P. Chekhov)
(Slide 18)
1. “The Night Before Christmas”, “The Inspector General”, “ Captain's daughter”, “Evenings on a farm near Dikanka”. (“The Captain’s Daughter” by A.S. Pushkin, and other works by N.V. Gogol)
Leading: This was the last question of the third round.
Before you tally up the points and determine the two teams that made it to the finals, look here (points to the boxes). There are three wonderful boxes in front of you. And the team with the most stars will be able to open them.
For each box you open, you give away a star, so you can skip opening the boxes and save stars for the finale.
Let's ask the jury to announce the results of the third round...
Eliminated... (they are awarded prizes).
We reached the final...
Final
PROVERB (slide 20)
From the word “PROBERV” you need to make as many words as possible. Each letter can be used as many times as it appears in the word. The one who says the last word will win. You have 2 minutes to complete the task. Time has passed...
The finalists call out the invented words in order, but those words that have already been spoken by the opponent do not count.
They win... Gifts are given (first to the losing couple, then to the winners).
Library No. 14 Library and Information Center "Intelligence"
st. Marshala Kazakova, 68, bldg. 1
May 27, 2017 V Library and Information Center "Intelligence" (Marshal St. Kazakova, 68, bldg. 1) there was a quiz for the All-Russian Library Day.
On May 27th we accept congratulations on professional holiday library staff throughout Russia. After all, it is on this day that All-Russian Library Day is celebrated. The date - May 27 - was not chosen by chance, since it was on this day that the first state public library of Russia was founded - the Imperial Public Library, which is now called the Russian national library. May 27, 1795 is the date of its foundation.
The Intellect library specialists could not ignore this event, and prepared quizzes “I Believe It or Not” and “May 27 – All-Russian Library Day”. The most inquisitive of them learned the history of the holiday and a lot interesting facts about libraries around the world.
Based on the results of the quizzes, we can confidently say that our readers are the most erudite and well-read. The most difficult question was: “Why were there buckets in libraries in ancient times?”, but they were able to give the correct answer to this: for scrolls. The winner of the quiz was Marina Belonogova.
Thank you to all readers for your congratulations and participation in the festive events.