Rules of the game what where when at school. Intellectual game in elementary school: “What? Where? When? Round "Wildlife World"

Intellectual game

"What where When?"

Target: creation of a single intellectual space that allows popularizing the forms of youth intellectual leisure, identifying intellectual leaders.

Tasks:

To form and develop the intellectual movement of students

Reveal the strongest youth teams

Develop the competitive qualities of schoolchildren

Game conditions:

The game is attended by teams of 5-11 grades of the school (5-6, 7-8, 9-11).

The composition of the team is 6 people.

Teams are encouraged to have a name, a single uniform and the presence of paraphernalia.

Ways: questions

Decor: multimedia equipment for showing presentations (slides).

Game progress:

Good afternoon! We are glad to welcome you to the game "What? Where? When? ”Today you all will act as experts. Remember the famous TV game? We will simplify the conditions for its implementation a little. Today we have qualifying rounds for all parallels. We choose the most intelligent teams in 3 age categories: 5-6 grades, 7-8 grades, 9-11 grades.

Let me remind you the rules of the Championship game: I read out the question, you are given one minute to discuss. After a minute, you give the answer. The first team to raise the flag is the first to answer. If the answer is not correct, the right to answer is transferred to the next team. Then I say the correct answer, and the results of the first question are entered into the table. If the team answered the question correctly, they get one point. In total, we have 12 questions in the game.

Remember the rules. Well, now let's say hello to the teams ....

Welcome to the jury...

Minute readiness

Break a leg.

Questions for teams of 5-6 classes:

    One day, journalist Yaroslav Golovanov suggested that the Children's Literature publishing house establish a prize that would be awarded to a family in which the father's name is Mikhail Ivanovich, the mother's name is Nastasya Petrovna, and their son is Mikhail Mikhailovich. According to Golovanov, this prize should have a name that you know well.

Attention to the question: Which one?

Time!

Answer: Three Bears.

    According to one of the African legends, the first man descended to earth from the sky.

Attention to the question: And what animal (according to the ideas, of course, Africans) helped him in this?

Time!

Answer: giraffe

    You have heard in Russian the words "kolovorot", "outskirts", "nonsense".

Attention to the question: What does this common root mean among the Slavs - “kolo”?

Time!

Answer: circle

    You all know the mighty hero Ilya Muromets. How many years did Ilya lie on the stove?

Time!

Answer: 33 years old

    Cow and armchair, chicken and compasses, tripod and piano. What do each couple have in common?

Time!

Answer: number of legs.

    It is cold in winter, so we dress warmly - felt boots, fur coats, hats. Does a fur coat keep you warm in winter?

Time!

Answer: No, it only keeps warm.

    The black box contains what the next riddle is about. It describes a certain technology by which it turns out what is in the black box

Attention question: I'll take it dusty, make it liquid, throw it into the flame, there will be a stone.

Time!

Answer: bread.

    What plants do not have roots, stems, leaves, flowers?

Time!

Answer: algae.

    What sport does the term "double toe loop" refer to?

Time!

Answer: figure skating.

    It is said that before a long journey with a certain company, Aesop took on the largest basket. And I didn't guess.

Attention to the question: What was in it?

Time!

Answer: food for the road.

    Bulgarians ask THEM for rain during a drought. And in Poland, parents teach their children: "Don't kill HER - maybe it's your late GRANDMA".

Attention to the question: Who are we talking about?

Time!

Answer: About a butterfly.

    We look at the number 2, but say 10?

Attention to the question: When does this happen?

Time!

Answer: when we look at the clock.

Questions for grades 7-8:

    One of the famous feats of Hercules was the cleaning of the Augean stables.

Attention question: Can you name how many horses they had?

Time!

Answer: Not a single one (there were only bulls in the barnyard of King Avgiy).

    In South Africa, in the vicinity of the small town of Upington, luxurious vineyards are laid out. During the harvesting of ripe berries, they are dumped whole by dump trucks to large, football field-sized concrete platforms, and they are left there.

Attention to the question: Why?

Time!

Answer. This is how raisins are made.

    Once in South America, the Spanish conquistadors were amazed to see a creature hovering motionless in the air, surrounded by a cloud. Hastily called the priest, he looked at the miracle and announced that it was an angel.

Attention to the question: Who was it really?

Answer. Hummingbird.

    What material are ceramic dishes made from?

Time!

Answer: clay

    The first ones, which appeared in Russia about three hundred years ago, were a body with holes in the lower part, into which coals were laid.

Attention question: What do we call them now?

Answer: iron

    The famous Russian pianist Nikolai Petrov said in one interview: "I have never been an oligarch, I have neither companies nor mines. There are only my ten ...". Finish his thought with one word.

Answer: fingers

    What “balls from the Ocean” sparkle and shimmer and attract people so much that they gain power over them?

Time!

Answer: pearls

    Inhabitants of hot deserts and semi-deserts - fennec fox, caracal, gerbil, eared hedgehog and others are owners of rather large ears.

Attention question: Perfect hearing has nothing to do with it, but what role do their ears play?

Time!

Answer: cooling

    Remember, in which A. S. Pushkin's fairy tale a fundamentally new system of remuneration was introduced.

Attention question: name it

Time!

Answer: 3 clicks

    The black box contains the cell that makes up any living being. This cell is in a large supply of nutrients.

Q: What is in the black box?

Answer: egg

    Here this man sits and sentences, and sentences, and sentences ...

Attention question: What is the profession of this person!

Time!

Answer: judge

Questions for grades 9-11:

    In the US, Reebok sneakers are sold in the original assembly: the right shoe is made in Taiwan, and the left shoe is made in Thailand. Thus, the company significantly reduced its losses.

Attention to the question: Why did the company suffer losses?

Answer: because of the theft of shoes from finished product factories.

    AT recent times in the West on some tourist maps, for the convenience of walking, isolines of walking equidistance from the hotel and distances are marked not in meters or km., but in what?

Answer: an hour's walk

    The economical Japanese government called on all employees to go to work in the summer without ties and jackets.

Attention to the question: What is the government going to save on?

Answer: electricity used for air conditioning

    In the black box is what is called the "green camel"

Answer: cactus

    Three great poets of Russia at once dedicated their poems to this two-headed mountain: Zhukovsky, Pushkin, Lermontov.

Answer: Elbrus

    The Hebrew textbook opens with the words: “You are about to study the language you speak…” Who?

Answer. God.

    In South Africa, in the vicinity of the small town of Upington, luxurious vineyards are laid out. During the harvesting of ripe berries, they are dumped whole by dump trucks to large, football field-sized concrete platforms, and they are left there. What for?

Answer. This is how raisins are made.

    What, from a general biological point of view, is the main difference between the oriole and meadowsweet?

Answer. Oriole is an animal, meadowsweet is a plant.

    Attention! Black box.
    In ancient China, soaked mulberry bark was split into thin strips and boiled in a lime solution for two hours. Then the resulting mass was smashed with hammers, glue was added to it, poured with water, and all this was sifted through a fine sieve. The mass that settled in the sieve was tipped onto a board and pressed. The resulting product was dried and used.

Attention to the question: What was it used for?

Answer: The resulting paper was naturally used for writing.

    In geography she is kind, in football she is the last one, in song she helps to navigate life, for historians she is the sailing ship of the first Russian round-the-world expedition.

Attention question: What is it?

Answer: hope

    The well-known basketball commentator Vladimir Gomelsky once complained: “It’s difficult with women’s sports, you just get used to how you have to retrain.”

Attention to the question: What exactly to retrain?

Answer: surname

    In 1926 and 1948, Germany was punished for starting wars in the same way that Sparta had once been punished.

Attention to the question: What is this punishment?

Answer: German athletes were forbidden to participate in Olympic Games Oh

Summing up and awarding the winners and participants.

It takes a lot of time to prepare, but children are happy to take part in such activities.

Target:

1. Check the intellectual development of children.

2. Develop the speed of thinking and cognitive interests.

3. To cultivate a desire to gain knowledge from other sources of literature.

4. Learn to work in groups (teams).

Equipment: presentation, puzzles, cards, crossword puzzles, games.

The course of the intellectual game in elementary school

Leading. We are glad to welcome you to our hall!

Participants want to understand

and be the first to answer!

So we're all on our way

We are waiting for interesting things!

Let's greet each other with applause!

"Team Greetings"

To win, all members of the team must be as one. Now you will show everyone if you really are a team?

(representation of teams - name and motto)

1. Greeting

1 to. "Young Pathfinders"

Motto: "Rivers, mountains and seas -

This is all my Earth!”

2k. "Friends of Nature"

Motto: "Let's go through the field, forest, meadow

I will be a friend of nature!

3k. "Helpers"

Motto: Our motto has always been:

More action, less words...

2. Warm up

(everyone takes part)

2 questions per student

1. Without an ax and without hands, but building a house.

a) a shadow

b) frost;

c) a bird

d) a person.

Correct Answer: c) bird

2. Specialty of Dr. Aibolit:

a) a surgeon

b) a veterinarian;

c) nurse;

d) ophthalmologist.

Correct Answer: b) Veterinarian

3. What birds are the first to arrive from warm lands?

a) starlings, rooks;

b) sparrows, swallows;

c) bullfinches, crows;

d) cranes.

Correct answer: a) starlings, rooks

4. What time of the year is Christmas celebrated?

a) in the spring

b) in summer;

c) in autumn;

d) in winter.

Correct Answer: d) winter

5. Which of these animals is a rodent?

a) a tiger

b) a cat;

c) a hamster;

d) an owl

Correct Answer: c) hamster

6. What do plants grow from?

a) fetus

b) root;

c) flowers;

d) seeds.

Correct answer: d) seeds

7. How does a bear lie in a den?

a) thin;

b) strong;

c) fatty;

d) weak

Correct Answer: c) bold

8. What important vitamin is found in lemon?

a) vitamin A;

b) vitamin C;

c) vitamin D;

d) vitamin E

Correct answer: b) vitamin C

9. What applies to wildlife:

a) stars

b) the sun;

c) plants;

d) water.

Correct Answer: c) plants

10. A relative of cancer, walks sideways, lives in the sea?

a) a scorpion

b) crab;

c) a seahorse;

d) cancer

Correct answer: b) crab

11. Which of the characters in A. Barto's poem sighed: "Oh, the board is swinging ..."

1) bear

2) bunny

3) bull

4) horse

12. Which plant never has flowers?

1) at the fern

2) at the cactus

3) at the chestnut

4) potatoes

13.Third day of the week:

a) Monday

b) environment;

on Thursday.

14. How does a flower bloom first?

a) tulip

b) poppy;

c) snowdrop.

15. What grows in winter?

a) a tree

b) icicle;

c) birch.

16. What river flows through the city of Krasnodar - ...

a) white;

b) Pshekha;

c) Kuban.

17. Chips are made from...

a) carrots

b) apples;

c) potatoes.

18. Kalina is ...

a) a tree

b) bush;

c) herbaceous plant.

19. A passenger who travels without a ticket...

a) a rabbit;

b) a hare;

c) fox.

20. What is the name of the underground part of the plant?

1) Kidney

2) root

3) flower

4) stem

21. Who has yellow spots on their heads?

1) giraffe

2) lion

3) snake

4) already

22. What is the name of the book where the names of endangered species of plants and animals are entered?

1) Constitution

2) Encyclopedia

3) "Red Book"

23. The man who guards the forest

1) Geologist

2) Journalist

3) Forester

4) Teacher

24. What flower is called the flower of the sun?

1) Dandelion

2) Lily

3) Sunflower

4) Tulip

25. What animal builds dams across rivers?

1) Badger

2) Otter

3) Beaver

4) Turtle

26. What are the names of animals that eat other animals?

1) Homemade

2) Wild

3) Predatory

4) Homemade

27. Which of these animals hibernates?

1) Wolf

2) Fox

3) Hedgehog

4) Boar

28. The capital of our country?

1) Moscow

2) St. Petersburg

3) Krasnodar

4) Sochi

3. Crossword contest

Solve the crossword

For each team -10 points for correct guessing

Competition for all children

The game "It happens-it doesn't happen"

There is a snowstorm in the forest, and the bear collects raspberries.

Snowball covers the ground, and the apple tree ripens in the garden.

A butterfly sat on a snowflake.

It's snowing - mushrooms are growing.

Children swim in the river, bullfinches sing in the bushes.

Storks fly away to warmer climes, cherry blossoms are in bloom.

Leaves fell from the trees, insects hid in the bark of trees.

Game "Yes or no?"

Tell me, does catfish sing songs? (Not).

Can a goose swim? (Yes).

Does the red poppy bloom in January? (Not).

Do crocodiles build their nests on the pine tree? (Not).

If he doesn't eat for three days, can a camel walk? (Yes).

When the hedgehog gets angry, can he kill the elephant? (Not).

4. My smart ringing ball

(Captain from each team)

The task is to hit the ball on the floor, you should say the word:

1 student -10 plants

2 student - 10 animals

3 student - 10 birds

Before the competition, participants draw a card - which topic they chose

(10 answers - 10 points)

5. Tasks from the bag

Questions for the bag

1. Poodle Malvina (Artemon)

2. Dog of Uncle Fyodor (Sharik)

3. Panther from the fairy tale "Mowgli" (Bagheera)

4. Cat from Prostokvashino (Matroskin)

5. Turtle from the fairy tale about Pinocchio (Tortilla)

6. Who broke the golden egg? (mouse)

7. The fly that gave everyone tea to drink (Tsokotuha)

8. Who has sawdust in his head (Winnie the Pooh)

9. How did the wolf from the fairy tale "The Fox and the Wolf" catch fish? (tail)

10. What was the name of the dog that helped pull the turnip? (Bug)

11. What was the name of the edible fairy tale character? (Kolobok)

12. What was the name of the girl whose bed was a walnut shell, and a rose petal like a blanket? (Thumbelina)

13. In what fairy tale did the hero receive a golden key from the turtle? (The Adventures of Pinocchio)

6. Puzzles

Games

"Trees - bushes"

"sedentary - migratory"

"Predatory - domestic"

Sort into groups (20-10b.)

Summing up, awarding diplomas (teams)

Intellectual game "What? Where? When?"

For 5 - 6 classes.

Teacher SSR “Alter”:

Sabitova N.G.

Karaganda city

The game is played in the form of a brain-ring between three teams. The age of the players is 5-6 grade. There are 6 people in the team.

Equipment:

· 2 dice (on the faces of one dice there are numbers from 1 to 6, on the faces of the other dice are the colors: green, red, blue, yellow, orange and white);

· colored tablets with the name of the subject: green - biology and geography; blue - logic; red - mathematics; yellow - history; orange - Kazakh, English; white - Russian language and literature;

· a set of questions on subjects;

· emblems for players;

· signal cards;

· questions to play with the audience.

Rules of the game:

· The game is played up to 6 points scored by one of the teams.

· The draw determines the order in which teams play.

· The dice are thrown by the players of the teams in turn, determining the number of the question and the color of the object.

· The right to be the first to answer is granted to the team playing the round. For the correct answer, the team receives 1 point. If the team cannot give an answer, then the right to answer is given to the fans. For the correct answer of the fans, the team receives 0.5 points.

· If both the team and the fans did not give the correct answer, then the right to give the correct answer passes to the team that first raised the signal card. In this case, the team receives 0.3 points for the correct answer.

Leading:

Dear viewers, we have gathered with you today for game of three expert teams.

Very often we hear that school science is a boring thing. They are not boring - they are just very serious.

From the first years of life to extreme old age, a person constantly turns to numbers, figures, rules, concepts that he studied at school. Waking up, he usually remembers what day it is, what time he needs to go to school or work, and when he will return home. Every morning she looks at the thermometer to determine whether the day will be warm or cold, and put on the appropriate clothes. During the day, he needs to repeatedly calculate how much it costs, how much to pay or receive, and before preparing dinner, he will have to measure how much cereal, oil, flour to take. Measure spoons, glasses, liters, grams, centimeters, hours, minutes. When traveling, determines the route to be followed using the geographic data of the destination. Once in another country, he uses all the means of communication available to him - facial expressions, gestures, and above all - language. Using the basics of school subjects has become so common and natural for us that we forget: once people, our ancestors, did not know anything about this and, apparently, they discovered sciences with great difficulty and for a long time. Today we will take a short trip through school subjects. And in this we will be helped by teams of experts.

Today we are playing a game: “What? Where? When?". And I invite teams of 5/1, 5/2 and 6 classes to the tables. We meet teams. (Welcome and introduction of expert teams)

Math Questions:

1. Sofia Vasilievna Kovalevskaya is playing with you (1850-1891)

Kovalevskaya is an outstanding Russian mathematician; the world's first woman professor and corresponding member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences. In 1888, S. Kovalevskaya completed her scientific work - "The problem of the rotation of a rigid body around a fixed point."

The natural and oldest measure of length is the step. However, to measure large distances in antiquity, other measures were also used. For example, the ancient Roman mile was equal to 1,000 steps.

In Ancient Russia, as units of length measurement, the following were used:

oblique sazhen (248 cm) - the distance from the toes of the left foot to the end of the fingers of the raised right hand;

fly fathom (176 cm) - the distance between the ends of the fingers of the hands spread apart.

Attention, question: Dear experts, what was the distance from the end of the fingers to the elbow of the bent arm called?

Answer: Elbow.

2. Leonty Filippovich Magnitsky (1669-1739) is playing with you - the first teacher of mathematics and marine sciences in Russia - he had an original mathematical talent.

Attention question:Dear experts - sector "Blitz":

one). The shortest distance from a point to a line. (Perpendicular)

2). Lilies grew on the lake. Every day their number doubled, and on the 20th day the whole lake was overgrown. On what day was half of the lake overgrown? (On the 19th)

3). How many days are in summer vacation? (92)

3. Euclid is playing with you - ancient Greekmathematician , the author of the first theoretical treatise on mathematics that has come down to us.Attention question:

“Mono” “di” “poly” is Greek;

“uni” “bi” “multi” is in Latin.

How would it be in Russian?

Answer: One, two, many.

4. Dear experts - sector "Blitz":

1. What shaft is depicted in Aivazovsky's painting? (Ninth wave)

2. A city consisting of 101 names. (Seva-hundred Paul)

3. Three hens lay three eggs in three days. How many eggs will 6 hens lay in 6 days? (12 eggs)

5. Hans Christian Andersen is playing with you.

The name of this ancient unit of length served as the name of a fairy-tale heroine.

Attention question:

What is the unit of length?

Who is this heroine?

Answer: inch. Thumbelina.

6. Mathematics teachers T.S. Grigorieva are playing. and Sabitova N.G.

There was no such term in antiquity. It was introduced in the 17th century by the French mathematician François Viet, translated from Latin it means "wheel spoke". What's this?

Answer: Radius

Questions on biology and geography

1. The teacher of geography L.M. Chalapko plays.

This single point of the northern hemisphere does not participate in the daily rotation of the Earth around its axis. Here there is no change of day and night, there is no longitude, there is no east, west and north direction, and any point on the Earth's surface is located in relation to it in only one direction. All meridians pass through this point.

Attention, the question is: What is this point?

(North Pole)

2. Thor Heyerdahl plays with you - famous traveler, anthropologist, author of many popular science books.
Blitz sector:

3) Part of the ocean or sea that extends deep into the land. Here the height of the tide reaches its maximum. (Bay)

3. Attention black box!

Some of you have IT. At one time, the church forbade the use of THIS, as THIS distorts reality. Name an object that has recently been seriously competing with THIS.

(Glasses)

4. In the "black box" is the fruit, consumed fresh, dried and soaked. This fruit belongs to a dicotyledonous plant. Its wild ancestors grow in the Caucasus and Central Asia. The plant is cross-pollinated, very frost-resistant, withstands frosts down to -30 degrees Celsius! The fruits are useful, contain substances that remove heavy metals from the body. The southern capital of Kazakhstan is named after this fruit. What kind of fruits are we talking about?

(About apples)

5. plays with you Christopher Columbus- Italian traveler, navigator. One of the South American countries, Colombia, is named after him. It is traditionally believed that it was he who discovered America for Europeans. Attention Black Box!

In the "black box" is a talisman that was worn on the chest medieval knights. He was credited with a wonderful property: supposedly he is able to protect a warrior from an arrow, sword strikes. Philosophers of antiquity, cutting this mysterious object across, explained to their students the structure of the Universe, i.e. it was a visual aid for the study of astronomy. At all times and among all peoples, medicinal properties were attributed to it, and in the Middle Ages it was claimed that even its smell protects against disease. And in our time it is used in the prevention of colds, and its juice is even smeared on the head so that the hair grows thicker.

Attention, question! What is in the "black box"?

(Bulb)

6. Dear experts! To what substance did the French pilot and writer Antoine De Sainte write an anthem - exupery: “You have no taste, no color, no smell, you cannot be described, you enjoy yourself without understanding what you are. You are life itself." It is the most common substance on Earth.

(Water)

History questions

1. The history teacher Isina A.S. plays.

Blitz sector

1) At present, no one has a question: what to write on? Of course, on paper. What did the ancient Egyptians write on? (Papyrus)

2) This Saka queen ordered that Cyrus's head be placed in a bag filled with blood. (Tomyris)

3) Name the first period of the Stone Age (Paleolithic)

2. In the black box is what in German means "sample", in Greek - "papyrus for writing." They are geographical, administrative, political, economic - schoolchildren, travelers, military cannot do without them.

What is in the black box?

(Map)

3. The question is asked by the history teacher Isina A.S. Attention to the screen! Before you is a unique architectural monument of ancient Russian architecture, which is located in Russia, in Karelia, on the island of Kizhi. After one minute, name the item that is needed in the construction of such structures, but which was not used in the construction of this architectural monument.

(Nail)

4. Attention, "black box". AT Ancient Rome On the first day of each month, taxes were to be paid. The first month of the year was called "calenda" by the ancient Romans. Debts were recorded in special debt books. In the black box is one of these debt books. Attention, the question is: What is in the black box?

(Calendar)

5. Blitz sector

1) Image of God in the form of a statuette (Idol)

2) Burials in the Bronze Age (Barrows)

3) The upper wooden dome of the yurt (Shanyrak)

6. Blitz sector

1) One of the first tools of the ancient man (Hack)

2) The "Golden Man" was found in the famous Saka monument... (Issyk)

3) Name of the New Stone Age (Neolithic)

Logic Questions

1. The school has 400 students. How many students have the same birthday?

(Thinking time 1 min.)

Solution. Since the number of days in a year is less than 400; 365 (or 366) students may have birthdays on different days of the year, while all the rest will coincide with the first.

Answer: 35 people will match.

2. January 1st was a Monday in 1900. What day of the week was January 1, 1995?

(Thinking time 2 min.)

Solution. If the year is not a leap year, then it shifts the day of the week by 1 (365: 7 = 52 os 1).

From 1900 to 1994 inclusive, 94 years passed, and 23 of them were leap years, the day of the week moved, taking into account the seven-day period, by 5 days ((94 + 23): 7 = 16 os 5). Therefore, January 1, 1995 fell on a Sunday.

Answer: Sunday.

3. There are two vessels with a capacity of 3 liters and 5 liters. How to use them to draw 4 liters of water from a tap?

(Thinking time 1 min.)

Solution. 1st transfusion: pour 3 liters from a 5-liter vessel into a 3-liter vessel, 2 liters of water remain in it.

2nd transfusion: Pour 2 liters of water from the 5 liter container into the 3 liter container. 1 liter of water is missing to the top.

3rd transfusion: from a full 5-liter vessel, pour 1 liter of water into a 3-liter vessel. There will be 4 liters of water left in a 5 liter jar.

4. . A vessel filled to the top with water has a mass of 5 kg, and half-filled 3 kg 500 g. How much water can the vessel hold?

(Thinking time 1 min.)

Solution. 5 kg - 3 kg 500 g \u003d 1 kg 500 g is the mass of half the water in the vessel. Then the mass of all the water in the vessel is exactly 2 times greater, that is, 3 kg. Answer: 3 kg .

5. A snail climbs up a pole 10 meters high. During the day it rises by 5 meters, and at night it drops by 4 meters. In how many days will the snail reach the top of the column.

Answer: 6 days

6. Question:In a square dance hall, you need to arrange 10 chairs along the walls so that there are equal chairs on each wall. How to do it?

Answer:

Questions on the Russian language and literature.

1. Sector "Blitz": Name the fairy tale:

1) “A soldier was walking along the road: “One-two, one-two!” A knapsack behind his back, a saber on his side ... ”(“ Flint )

2) “One amazing story full of exciting adventures, he heard from a swallow ...” (“Thumbelina”)

3) “His mother is an old tin spoon, and he has 24 brothers ...” (“The Steadfast Tin Soldier”)

2. Dear experts, Hans Christian Andersen is playing with you: “One of my fairy tales describes an effective test for identifying belonging to the royal family. This "test" is in the black box."

Attention, the question: What test are we talking about?

(Pea)

3. Solve examples from grammar arithmetic. In your answers, you should get words denoting the names of birds.

1) Karo + so (Magpie)

2) Flag + monica - ka (Flamingo)

3) Poison + body - o (Woodpecker)

4) Goal + willow (Ivolga)

5) Ditch + section - ia (Starling)

6) Salo + dot - o (Swallow)

4. Dear experts, Russian language teacher E.N. Vodopyanova is playing with you:

Solve the charades:

1) Between conjunction and preposition

Set up a celestial manifestation

And three composed syllables

They will give a fence or a barrier (O-grad-a)

2) My first syllable is on a tree

My second syllable is union.

But in general, I am matter,

And I'm fit for a suit. (Cloth)

5. Cartoon break!

(Series of the cartoon "Masha and the Bear")

6. Sector "Blitz": Answer the questions with a proverb or saying:

1) Whose soul is dark? (Alien soul - darkness)

2) What metal can silence be compared to? (Word is silver, silence is gold)

3) What does money love? (Money loves the bill)

Questions in English and Kazakh languages

1. Why is the offer unique?

"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"?

(It uses all 26 letters of the alphabet)

2. What is interesting about the word racecar"?

(It reads the same from left to right and right to left)

3. What word can English poets never rhyme with?

a) month

B) lake

c) house

d) city

(month)

4. Name the word in English where they meet three double letters in a row.

(B ookkee per)

5. Blitz sector

1) What is the difference between fairy tales and legends? (The legend describes the events that took place once upon a time a long time ago)

2) Name a fairy tale in which a cat paid with its tail for a rash act. (“Makta kyz ben mysyk”)

3) What is the name of the sly man who managed to get ten selected sheep from the bai for a gnawed bone. (Aldar Kose)

6. Musical pause

Game with spectators

1. Guess the antiphrases. Well-known proverbs serve as clues.

1) An evil proposal and the dog is disgusting. (A kind word and the cat is pleased)

2) The night is short from the morning, if there are a lot of worries. (The day is long until evening, if there is nothing to do)

3) Started idleness - work cowardly. (Business before pleasure)

4) You can saw through a weak enmity with a saw. (You can't cut a strong friendship with an ax)

5) You can't sell stupidity for dollars. (Money can't buy mind)

6) Generosity is the end of rare happiness. (Greed is the beginning of every grief)

2. Guess the charades:

1) The first three letters are the siren signal,

The last two are suggestions.

The whole - everyone saw in the forest

And burned in the oven in winter. (Pine)

2) You will add a preposition to the structure,

but in general you will melt the ore (House - on)

3) The first syllable is among the notes,

The second is on the dance floor,

All together - a root crop,

Ripening in the garden. (Re-pa)

3. Ancient man (Australopithecine)

4. Ancient Religious Performance (Totemism)

5. The first close-knit permanent team of relatives (Kin)

6. The main condition for human development (Labor)

7. Ancient Greek historian (Herodotus)

8. Material for covering and warming the yurt (Koshma)

9. A woman turns to someone in your class and says, "I'm your mother, but you're not my son." What would that mean? (She turns to the girl.)

10. 1% of one thousand rubles? (10 rubles)

11. Unit of speed at sea? (node)

12. Is it possible to get zero when multiplying numbers? (yes, if one of the factors is zero)

13. What is 1 pood equal to? (16 kg)

14. How many vertices does a cube have? (eight)

15. How many steps does the staircase have, where is the eighth step in the middle? (fifteen)

16. Multiply the number of continents by the number of oceans. What did you get? (24)

17. A rooster weighs 3 kg standing on one leg. How much does he weigh standing on two legs? (3 kg)

Questions of school tournaments on the game “What? Where? When?"


2.1 The Hebrew textbook opens with the words: “You are about to study the language you speak…” Who?

Answer. God.


2.2 This word is found in almost all Slavic languages. In Serbian and Slovenian, it means "good harvest". In Czech, Slovak and Polish it means "family". What's this word?

Answer. Motherland.


2.3 Among the Arab tribes of East Jordan, deprivation of this was considered one of the most humiliating punishments. And now many spend about six months to get rid of the consequences of this. So did, for example, Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great. What is this?

Answer. Beard. (The answer is "mustache"- not counted.)


2.4 Why did the King of Denmark, Eric IV, get the not too affectionate nickname "plow penny" among the people?

Answer. He introduced a tax on the plow.


2.5 Among them were an elephant, a rhinoceros, a grizzly, a marten, a lynx, a wasp, a bumblebee, a mouse ... Name the two most famous animals from this unsympathetic company.



Answer. "Tiger" and "Panther". All this- names of fascist tanks and self-propelled units. ("Leopard"- wrong answer. This is a modern tank.)


2.6 Narts are the heroes of the epic legends of many Caucasian peoples. The most powerful of the Narts was Sasrykva, born of stone and tempered in a forge. What is the name of the drink he took from the gods and presented to people?

Answer. Nart-sano, that is, Narzan.


2.7 At the opening of the monument to Pushkin in 1880, Maria Hartung, Countess Natalya Merenberg, brothers Alexander and Grigory were especially honored guests. Name the brothers.

Answer. Pushkins (all four: daughters and sons of the poet).


2.8 Bulgarian writer Stefan Prodev says: “They were created in order to help Byzantium fight Rome. The emperor and the church considered them their soldiers. But, created as soldiers of the empire, they became the warriors of progress. Their strength overcame not only the papal nuncios, it broke the sword of the Byzantine colonizers sent to enslave the spirit of the Slavs ... ”Name those who created them.

Answer. Cyril and Methodius.


2.9 The main ten models have minor differences. For example, the Voiri model has a straight handle, the Yalasjärvi model has a slightly curved blade, the Rautalammi model has a handle trimmed with thin metal strips, and the Tommy model has a straight blade without recesses. Their common name is "puukko". And what do we call them?

Answer. Finca.


2.10 There is only one sport in which you have to walk backwards to win. Once it was even included in the program of the Olympic Games. What is it called?

Answer. Rope pulling.


2.11 Many representatives of the Naryshkin family left a noticeable mark on Russian history. And what did the Naryshkins themselves consider the main merit of their kind to Russia?

Answer. Birth of PeterI. His mother was Natalya Kirillovna Naryshkina.


2.12 From the Greek word "ridzikon", that is, "cliff", comes the French verb, meaning "to maneuver between the rocks." And what word of the Russian language comes from this verb?

Answer . Risk, risk.


2.13 One of the streets of the Vietnamese city of Ho Chi Minh City is named after the Jesuit Alexander de Rode, who lived in the 17th century. He gave the Vietnamese what they still use today. What did they use before?

Answer. Hieroglyphs. Alexandre de Rhode developed the romanized alphabet for the Vietnamese language.


2.14 According to biblical legend, the daughter of the pharaoh found the baby Moses in a basket in the reeds. The word by which this basket is named occurs again in the Hebrew text of the Bible. What object is called by this word?

Answer. Noah's Ark.


2.15 In 1920, a well-known writer coined the word "laborge". However, his brother, a well-known artist, advised him to use another word. Which?

Answer. Robot. ("Laborge" from English.labor- Job. The writer's name was Karel Capek. AT1920. he wrote the play "IU. Rwhere the word "robot" was first used.)


2.16 In the battle with the Swedes at Gangut in 1714, ten enemy ships were captured, including the flagship Elefant. In honor of this victory, a triumphal arch was built. On this arch hung a picture, under which was the inscription: "The Russian eagle does not catch flies." What was shown in this picture?



Answer. Eagle holdinginelephant claws. (“An eagle sitting on an elephant” counts.)


2.17 Members of one of the Old Believer sects believed that the rite of baptism required not the participation of a priest, but the participation of God. They baptized themselves. And where did they get the water for this ritual?

Answer. They used water sent by God, that is, rain.


2.18 In South Africa, in the vicinity of the small town of Upington, luxurious vineyards are laid out. During the harvesting of ripe berries, they are dumped whole by dump trucks to large, football field-sized concrete platforms, and they are left there. What for?

Answer . This is how raisins are made.


2.19 In ancient Babylon, this sequence looked like this: Saturn, Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus. What do we now call what corresponded to Mars?

Answer. Tuesday.


2.20 Once in South America, the Spanish conquistadors were amazed to see a creature hovering motionless in the air, surrounded by a cloud. Hastily called the priest, he looked at the miracle and announced that it was an angel. And who was it really?

Answer. Hummingbird.


2.21 Everyone is well aware of the “law of the sandwich”, sometimes also called the “law of selective gravity”. According to Jennings' addition to this law, "the probability of a sandwich falling on the carpet on the smeared side is directly proportional to ..." What?

Answer, "... the cost of the carpet."


2.22 What fish is named for its large eyes?

Answer. Perch.


2.23 In the middle of the 9th century, the Vikings first entered the Mediterranean Sea. Encountering no serious resistance from the rich coastal cities, they nevertheless were soon forced to get out. The Vikings were frightened by the sudden “skin disease” that struck them. What was its cause?

Answer. The Vikings, who had never before encountered the hot southern sun, simply burned out.


2.24 This movie has been on the screen for decades. Although it constantly raises the problems of relationships with blacks and cruelty to animals, the plot is always focused on the passions boiling between the inseparable main characters. It is a pity that when translating films into Russian, the names of the characters are not translated, otherwise their names would be Foma and Yerema. What is the name of this movie?

Answer. "Tom and Jerry".


2.25 What ancient Russian city was founded where the Volga forms a bend?

Answer. Uglich (from the word "corner").


2.26 This type of treatment is used for diseases of the joints of the limbs, spine, bones, nervous system, vessels, some forms of infertility. The general name of medical procedures is applications, and some of them have special names: “gloves”, “socks”, “trousers”, “jacket”. What type of treatment are we talking about?

Answer. Mud treatment (procedures are named depending on which parts of the body are covered with mud).


2.27 The ancient Semites called their temples "betil", which means "house of God". And the ancient Iranians called the temples the word "atashked", which means "house ...". Whose?

Answer. Fire. Zoroastrians worship fire.


2.28 One of the English firms produces an "eternal" electric flashlight. Advertising says that diving to a depth of 150 meters does not harm him, the flashlight does not corrode, it is not possible to break or break it. This product is warranted for the lifetime of the owner. However, there is a note in the warranty card: “The company is not responsible for the consequences of an attack on a flashlight by a shark, a bear and ...” Who?

Answer. Child.


2.29 She inspired the artist Grekov, but we know more about the work of the poet Ruderman and composer Listov, dedicated to her. According to that work, she was a native of Kyiv, or Poltava, or Rostov-on-Don. Name her.

Answer. Tachanka.


2.30 This Russian word in the past meant "face" and came from words with the meanings "forehead" and "mouth". What's this word?

Answer. Jaw ("brow" + "mouth").


2.31 The first list is Euler, Brahe, Kepler, Regiomontanus, Ulugbek, Biruni. The second list is Kordylevsky, Lovell, Struve, Sternberg, Galileo, Vorontsov-Velyaminov. The people on the first and second list were astronomers. And who were the people from the first list, but were not the people from the second list?

Answer . Astrologers.


2.32 Once an attempt was made to find out what factors influenced the choice of profession by famous people. It turned out that in second place - the influence of acquaintances, in the third - travel, in fourth. - natural beauties, then - the influence of parents, school and theater. What factor came first?

Answer. Books.


2.33 Doll, deceased, amoeba, toy, corpse, queen. Choose from this list those nouns that, from the point of view of the grammar of the Russian language, are animate.

Answer. Doll, dead man, amoeba, queen. By definition, animate nouns are those that do not have the same plural nominative and accusative forms, for example: them. P. - dead, wines P. - I see the dead; them. P. - corpses, wines P. - I see corpses.


2.34 In the primitive era, this was considered a natural process of ridding society of useless members. Then it was considered a terrible crime, the ancient Greeks were horrified by the mere thought of it. We have known about one such crime since childhood. The defendant denied having committed the crime. Name at least one of its distinguishing features and the instrument of crime.

Answer. The offender was red and freckled, and he killed his grandfather with a shovel.


2.35 The Swahili people of Africa have a legend telling that the first man descended to earth from the sky. And who helped him do it?

Answer. Giraffe.


2.36 According to one child, adults do not know how to love, be friends, regret, rejoice. Because of this, they "do not find what they are looking for." And to find, you need to know only two secrets. The first one says: "Only the heart is vigilant." Name the second one.

Answer. "You are always responsible for those you have tamed."


2.37 “We saw women fighting in the front ranks as leaders. They are white-skinned and tall, their long hair braided and wrapped around their heads. The Oki are strong and, armed with a bow and arrow, each of them fights no worse than ten men. What is the name of the country in which the author of these lines, Gaspard de Carvajal, discovered such amazing women?

Answer. Brazil.


2.38 Both in the traditional Russian women's costume and in the military uniform there is an element whose name is associated with a cockscomb. What is it called in each of these cases?

Answer. Kokoshnik and cockade.


2.39 Before the Jean-Michel Jarre concert near the Moscow State University building on Sparrow Hills, he received a promise from Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov that even the Pope could not give him. So what did Luzhkov promise?

Answer. Good weather.


2.40 Listen to an excerpt from a poem by the poet Sergei Khmelnitsky dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad:

"There were six messengers in the world,

And the earth is not worth the seventh.

There was Adam and Nuh with Ibrahim,

And Musa, and Dawood with Isa.

The seventh "messenger" is, of course, Muhammad. Who is Adam, everyone, of course, knows. And under what names do we know the rest of the enumerated "messengers"?

Answer. Noah, Abraham, Moses, David and Jesus.


2.41 Karion Istomin, the author of the 16th-century Primer, believed that an uncleaned room required five, bad behavior at the table - three, unwashed dishes - six, foul language - ten, not attending church - twelve, and playing cards or dice - eight. What do these numbers mean?

Answer. The number of blows with the rod. (An answer without the word "rod" does not count.)


2.42 In Persian, it means "nettle cloth", in Turkish this expression became the name of a headdress, and in Europe it gave its name to the plant. Which one?

Answer. Tulip (from the word "turban").


2.43 Many Africans who live in the same area with him avoid using his name and call him "He who kills with a smile." And what do we call it?

Answer. Crocodile.


2.44 The followers of the Old Believer sect of the Onisimians believed that the most righteous of them were honored with communion from the hands of an angel once a year. On Holy Thursday, after prayer, they waited for some time with their mouths open for angelic communion. Because of this custom, they received two nicknames among the people. Name these nicknames.

Answer. Open and open.


2.45 What is the name of a failed agricultural worker and musician who discovered significant gaps in the secondary education system.

Answer. Antoshka.


2.46 The flag of Ireland alternates between green, white and orange. White color symbolizes the world, and who does green and orange symbolize, if for many years the symbolism of the flag could not be realized?

Answer. Catholics and Protestants.


2.47 Before the opening of the Moscow metro, it was necessary to decide how to make a signal for the departure of the train. Having tried different types whistles and horns, the leaders of the subway, in the end, made the same choice as the prophet Muhammad in his time. What did they choose?


2.48 The ancient Indians numbered six "urmi" - the suffering that accompanies a person's life. I will name five: they are hunger, thirst, heat, cold, greed. If your karma is not so heavy and you will not undergo the sixth suffering right now, then you will correctly name it. What's this?

Answer. These are mistakes.


2.49 Sailors, as you know, have no questions. And who, according to the poem by Yuri Mikhailik, has no answers?

Answer. At poets have no answers.


2.50 The Chinese sage Xu Zeshu wrote that this can be done when you are idle, when you listen to boring poems, when the music stops, when you live in solitude, when you talk late at night, when you receive a learned husband or well-mannered singers, in good weather, in hot weather. , day, at dusk. All of you probably do this, and most of you do it regularly. And what is needed for this?

Answer. Tea and cups. This is a tea party.


2.51 In the games of two boys, she performed the functions of a Christmas tree, a cab driver, a Chinese pagoda, a flower pot on a stand, and even a bishop, until she became the keeper of the Great Secret. And what was she really?

Answer. Chess queen (“Konduit and Shvambrania” by L. Kassil). Answer " chess piece" is accepted, "pawn" is not.


2.52 The word "wing" in German and Dutch sounds very similar. Both words were borrowed into Russian, but the German began to denote a separate building, and the Dutch - a detail of a building or, if you like, a device. State both words.

Answer. Outbuilding and weather vane.


2.53 Alexei Ivanovich Popov, Minister of Culture of the RSFSR in the 1950s, was such a desperate swearer that even the Soviet leadership, in the end, could not stand it. Popov was removed from the Ministry of Culture and appointed ... by whom?

Answer. Minister of Education.


2.54 During excavations of an ancient Egyptian settlement in Thebes, fragments of limestone with funny drawings were discovered. One of them depicts a donkey, a lion, a crocodile and a monkey. Half of this information is enough for any Russian schoolchild to guess what they are doing. With what?

Answer. They play musical instruments (a donkey and a monkey - half of Krylov's Quartet).


2.55 Along with other great men of England, he is buried in Westminster Abbey. The following epitaph is placed on his tombstone: "He increased the wealth of his country, increased the strength of man and occupies an outstanding place among the most glorious scientists and real benefactors of the world." This person's last name is in the SI system. Who is he?

Answer. James Watt (watts on light bulbs- inhis honor).


2.56 According to legend, these sounds were heard in the summer of 1284 in a city in Germany. They heard the tickling rustle of grain, a trickle flowing from a hole in the bag; cheerful clicking of butter in a frying pan; crunch of cracker under sharp teeth. What were these sounds for?



Answer. To lure rats out of the city (the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin).


2.57 A bold project, conceived in the 1920s by two Soviet sailors: Andrei Vasilievich Vronsky and Ivan Aleksandrovich Mann, remained unfulfilled. Their ship did not even leave the port. But later this plan nevertheless brought them well-deserved fame. True, under other names. What exactly?

Answer . Captain Vrungel and senior assistant Lom. Vronsky and Mann planned trip around the world on a double yacht; A. Nekrasov put Vronsky's stories about the failed trip as the basis of his book.


2.58 Sixth were birds, seventh was a bull, eighth were mares, tenth were cows, eleventh were apples, twelfth was a dog. Name the first and second.

Answer. Lion (Nemean) and Hydra (Lernaean). The exploits of Hercules are listed (not all).


2.59 According to one ancient myth, when God created man, the devil wanted to repeat the experiment. But instead of a man, he got a wolf, who immediately bit his creator. For what place? Justify the answer.

Answer. By the leg, the devil has been limping ever since.


2.60 The word "dvija" - "twice-born" - the ancient Indians called a representative of one of the three higher castes, as well as a part of the human body and the animal class ... Name the animal and body part. Answers that correctly name at least one of the two will be accepted.

Answer . Bird and tooth.


2.61 According to legend, they poisoned Jesus' last minutes of his life, just as they often poison our lives. Therefore, according to popular belief, by killing one of them, you can get rid of forty sins. Who are they?

Answer . Mosquitoes.


2.62 The staging of Alexei Kruchenykh's opera Victory over the Sun, which took place at the end of 1913, was also to mark a complete victory over realism. Even the sun on the set had nothing to do with the real thing. Who was the stage designer?


Answer. Kazimir Malevich (he depicted the sun as a black square).


2.63 The Romans called this word a well-coordinated game on wind musical instruments, harmony, unanimity. Sometimes it acquired a negative connotation and meant: a conspiracy, a conspiracy to rebellion. We call this word one of the necessary conditions for such a conspiracy. Name this word.

Answer. Conspiracy (cop- co, spero - spirit).


2.64 The inhabitants of Polynesia had very useful items, without which they did not go on trips. These objects were palm leaf cuttings connected by plant fibers, intersecting at different angles. In some places, mollusk shells were attached to them. What did cuttings mean, and what did shells mean?

Answer. These items are nautical charts, on which shells denoted islands, and leaf cuttings denoted sea currents.


2.65 In the first edition of the Malaya Soviet Encyclopedia about this city it is said: “The population is 1 million 360 thousand inhabitants. It is located at the vast closed bay of the Atlantic Ocean. The main streets in terms of the wealth of shops and the splendor of buildings are not inferior to the first cities in the world, and in the working quarters there are squalid shacks, narrow and dirty streets. And what clothes, according to a less authoritative source, did the inhabitants of this city prefer?

Answer. White pants. This is Rio de Janeiro, and Bender carried in his pocket a clipping from the Little Soviet Encyclopedia.


2.66 In total there are 321 species. There are sword-billed, red, ruby-throated, sappho, angel, long-tailed, topaz, rocket-tailed and others. Who are they and what is the name of the one that is the size of a swallow?

Answer. Giant or gigantic hummingbird.


2.67 The mystery of Igor Guberman. Huberman claims to have asked it to many humanities friends and only once got the right answer. So, who are they - "a brother-in-law aims at a brother-in-law for sure"?

Answer. Dantes and Pushkin.


2.68 Demonakt once saw two ignoramuses, one of whom asked stupid questions, and the other gave no less stupid answers. The demonact said to them, "I think one of you is milking a goat, and the other is framing..." What?

Answer. Sieve.


2.69 The first one, which appeared in Moscow in 1338, arrived from captured Tver. After 1346, the chronicler tells about the "captives" from the conquered cities and principalities: Gorodets, Pskov, Smolensk. In Moscow, one could also find “foreigners” among them, for example, many of them were captured in 1480 after a clash with the Livonian Order. There were also local "natives". Why did a quarter of them die in the first half of the 18th century?

Answer . PeterIordered to pour the bells on the guns.


2.70 In 1995, for the first time in history, the Japanese ate more of the former than of the latter. Name both the first and the second product.

Answer . Meat, rice


2.71 You probably know the famous competition of steam locomotives, in which Stephenson's "Rocket" won. Before the start of these competitions, the judges disqualified one of the locomotives, as they discovered a dishonest trick that dramatically increased the chances of this locomotive to win. Now such a trick would hardly help win the race. What engine did this locomotive have?

Answer. A live horse was hidden there (with the help of peculiar pedals, it drove the wheelsintraffic).


2.72 All of you have heard about the famous Aztec civilization and their language, otherwise called Nahuatl. You all know that it was the Aztecs who gave the Old World chocolate, in Aztec "chocolatl". Now tell me, how exactly do the names of a vegetable of the nightshade family and an animal of the canine family sound in Aztec?

Answer. Tomatl and coyote.


2.73 By the beginning of the twentieth century, this area ratio for Great Britain was 1:109, for the Netherlands - 1:67, for France and Portugal - 1:21, for Germany and Denmark - 1:5, for Belgium - 1:80. What are these ratios?

Answer . The ratio of the areas of the metropolises to the areas of the colonies.


2.74 On the back of the head of these birds is a black crest of elongated feathers. This feature about two hundred years ago made them look like people of a certain profession, hence the name of these birds. What are they called?

Answer. Secretary bird.


2.75 This French playwright Sergey Lvovich Pushkin, being in a good mood, willingly recited to children. Under his influence, 9-year-old Pushkin wrote - in French! - the play "The Kidnapper". But the public, represented by sister Olga, booed the play, and the self-critical author immediately wrote an epigram on himself, in which he confessed that he borrowed the play from another ... Whom?

Answer. At Molière.


2.76 "Scottish brothers" were known in the XV-XVI centuries, "Bohemian sisters" - in the XIX-XX. However, the former name of a completely different country has become a household name. If you understand what is at stake, then you can easily say what this country is called now.

Answer . Thailand, we are talking about Siamese twins.


2.77 Once the "Golden Goddess" - the cup awarded to world football champions, was stolen. The dog who found her named Shalopai immediately became famous. He was invited to star in the film "The Detective with a Cold Nose", was awarded a commemorative medal. What additional privilege was granted to him, if he alone possesses it among his brethren?

Answer. The right to attend football matches.


2.78 Specialists in military propaganda know that in agitation it is necessary to take into account the national psychological characteristics of the personnel of the enemy troops. So, for example, it is believed that American soldiers tend to evaluate the orders of commanders from the point of view of expediency; for the Japanese, comfort during hostilities is not important; The French are resourceful and imaginative, which is not the case with the British. Representatives of which nation are known to overestimate the role of numerical superiority over the enemy?

Answer. About the Chinese.


2.79 In an ancient Welsh manuscript called the Black Book, the legendary King Arthur bears the title of Amberoudir. What does this title mean?

Answer. It is a corruption of the word "emperor".


2.80 All of you, of course, know the story of three hundred Spartans who detained a whole army of Persians in the Thermopylae Gorge. But why was only this small detachment in the way of the Persian army? Where was the main power of Hellas concentrated at that time?

Answer. In Olympia. The main forces of the Greeks set out on a campaign only after the end of the Olympic Games.


2.81 Listen to the verse.

"Acrobat and dog

Weigh two empty barrels

Nimble dog without an acrobat

Weighs two skeins of twine,

And with one skein of lamb

It weighs - you see - a barrel.

Attention question:

How much does an acrobat weigh

In terms of lambs?

Answer. 2.


2.82 Some historians believe that they come from China, others insist that they came from Africa. Their appearance in Europe was first documented in 1369. Name those that have two heads.

Answer . King, queen, jack.


2.83 In Moscow there is the Los River, a tributary of the Ichka River, which flows into the Yauza. And what is the name of the largest of the streams flowing into the Elk River?

Answer. Elk.


2.84 This man, according to the text of Homer's Odyssey, tried to calculate the route of Odysseus's journey through the Mediterranean Sea. He allegedly found the cave of Polyphemus in Sicily, and identified the island of Theacov with the island of Corfu. Later researchers refuted his conclusions. But his other project was more successful. And what was the name of this person?

Answer. Heinrich Schliemann.


2.85 In ancient Chinese writings it is said that in the spring it is supposed to make sacrifices to Ma-tszu - the progenitor of horses, in the summer - to Xian-mu - the first horse herder, in winter - to Ma-bu - the spirit of horse diseases. And in autumn, sacrifices should be made to Ma-she, who, as you might guess, is also related to horses. Who was Ma-she?

Answer. First rider.


2.86 The iconographic rules for the image of this saint were established recently - in 1988. According to them, he should be depicted with the icon of the Trinity in his hands. Name it.

Answer. Reverend Andrei Rublev.


2.87 The navigator Bougainville concluded his diary about his journey to this place with the words: “Goodbye, happy people. I will always remember with joy every moment spent among you, and as long as I live, I will glorify the happy island of Kifaru, this true Utopia. And someone who has not been there claims that he lives no worse with us. What is this place?

Answer. Tahiti island. "Someone Who Wasn't There"- cat from the cartoon "Return of the Prodigal Parrot".


2.88 Five qualities: fidelity, politeness, courage, truthfulness, simplicity - are the main virtues of one of the Japanese paths. And what do people on this path say like this: “If you parted with this, you parted with your life”?

Answer. About the sword.


2.89 For us, real estate is buildings, and movable property is cash and valuables. The ancient Greeks also had a similar division, only they called it non-moving wealth precious metals bullion, gold, copper, iron; and what kind of wealth they called the word "probata", i.e. "moving property"?

Answer. cattle.


2.90 Not far from the Danish city of Aarhus is a whole country of technical fantasy. Here you can walk around the invented Indian country with caves, monsters and attractions, walk around the "mini-Copenhagen" with royal palace and guardsmen, to sit next to Andersen ... What are all the elements of this extraordinary "country" made of?

Answer. From the details of the designer "Lego" - this is "Legoland".


2.91 According to the Guinness Book of Records, the French soldier Jean Marie Saletti, who escaped from an English prison in 1815, was the first to do this. By May 1997, 4,412 people had attempted this, of which 505 had succeeded, some more than once. What did they do?

Answer . Swim across the English Channel.


2.92 In the Khanty language, “ket” means heart, “sam” means hand. Translate the word "kyotsem" into Russian.

Answer. Pulse.


2.93 Claudia Zakharovna Plotnikova, a representative of the Kamasin people, who died in 1975, and Dolly Pentre from the Cornish were such. But the heroes of the works of the famous American writer and the famous Soviet writer were not like that, despite the titles of the works. What were the people mentioned, but not the characters mentioned?

Answer. The last ("The Last of the Mohicans" by Cooper and "The Last of the Udege" by Fadeev).


2.94 A person looking at the list of Moscow museums can conclude that the life of Yermolova, Chekhov, V. Vasnetsov, Lermontov and A. Ostrovsky was more comfortable than the life of Gorky, Dostoevsky, Tsvetaeva, Meyerhold and A. Vasnetsov. What two terms will help to draw such a conclusion?

Answer. House-museum and museum-apartment.


2.95 We call a respirator a device that protects the respiratory organs from dust and harmful substances contained in the air. Its name comes from the Latin word respirare "to exhale". What device do the French call aspirateur, literally "inhaler"?



Answer. A vacuum cleaner.


2.96 Derzhavin, seeing this, wrote: "The mountain is pouring diamonds." What did he see?

Answer. Waterfall (to be precise, the Kivach waterfall in Karelia).


2.97 Which building, according to the French proverb, is closest to the tavern?

Answer. Prison.


2.98 The Monk Maximus the Confessor, who lived in the 7th century, skillfully and successfully proved the incorrectness of the Monothelite heresy, which was widespread at that time. When he fell into the hands of the Byzantine emperor Heraclius, a supporter of heretics, he ordered to cut off two parts of Maxim's body, the most dangerous from the point of view of the emperor. What parts of the body did Saint Maximus lose?

Answer. tongue and right hand (so that he could neither preach nor write books).


2.99 One of the first to stage Pushkin's works was the playwright Shakhovskaya. Staged " Queen of Spades” he called “Chrysomania, or Passion for Money”; the name "Kerim-Girey, or the Fountain of Bakhchisarai" speaks for itself. And he called an episode from a certain poem simply “Finn”. What is this poem?

Answer. "Ruslan and Ludmila".


2.100 Blok wrote: “In taverns, in lanes, in windings, In electric waking sleep…” - What did Blok mean by “electric waking sleep”?

Answer. Cinema.


2.101 They may be in the shape of an arch, wing, dome, pyramid or table, and their maximum draft may be more than half a kilometer. Name their most famous victim.

Answer. "Titanic" (we are talking about icebergs).


2.102 In the Middle Ages, this was the name of ready-made samples of letters, in which it was only necessary to enter the date and names of the participants in the transaction. We also get the result by substituting specific data into them. What is this about?

Answer. About formulas.


2.103 This fish got its name because if it is pulled ashore, it immediately changes color - it becomes covered with dark spots. What fish are we talking about?

Answer. Lin (he sheds).


2.104 The names of these military uniform accessories come from words meaning "shoulder" - one in German, the other in French. Name both items.

Answer. Axelbant and epaulette.


2.105 Even on the day of the wedding, the future mother-in-law was ready to postpone the ceremony, demanding more and more sums from Pushkin. As a result, the poet did not have enough money even to purchase this item of clothing necessary for the wedding. And he borrowed it from Nashchokin. According to Pushkin's friends, the same item of clothing was used for burial. What is the subject?

Answer. About tailcoat.


2.106 What is the official opinion of the Iraqi government, expressed in the early 1990s, is the name of the 19th province of Iraq?

Answer. Kuwait.


2.107 The prototype of this musical instrument was the so-called Yelets piano accordion. The modern name was given to it in 1829 by the Viennese master Damian to show that on the instrument designed by him, by pressing one button, you can achieve the sound of several sounds at once. Name this tool.

Answer. Accordion- from the word "chord", the piano accordion got its name due to the fact that its right keyboard was equipped with keys, like a piano. The right keyboard of the accordion has the same appearance.


2.108 Through a simple operation, Matroskin proved to Pechkin that he had a high fever, although Pechkin's temperature was only 36.6 ° C. Reproduce this proof.

Answer. 36 and 6= 42.


2.109 Now the Moscow Museum of Horse Breeding belongs to the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, but when it was founded, it belonged to another Moscow institution. Which one?

Answer. Hippodrome.


2.110 Some researchers believe that the Latin name for willow, Salix, comes from two Celtic words "sal" and "lis". The first means "near". What does the second mean?

Answer. Water (willow grows near water).


2.111 Most representatives of isopod crustaceans live in water. Only one group of these animals has adapted to live on land, and even then only in a humid environment. This feature is reflected in their russ who's name. Name them.

Answer. Woodlice.


2.112 Leo Tolstoy is said to have loved doing this. A Huanapum Indian chief named Smohalla refused to do so, saying that he "wouldn't dare damage his mother's hair." And we all have repeatedly heard that animals were doing this at night. Which?



Answer . Hares (mowed the grass).


2.113 This man did not believe the words of soothsayers like Nostradamus, who were many in his time. Ridiculing them, he wrote the essay “Predictions”, where in vague and sometimes ominous terms he described ordinary things: sleep, the shadow of a person, playing ball, ants, the work of a digger, kindling a fire. You are well aware of these works. Name their author.

Answer. Leonardo da Vinci (the so-called "Leonardo riddles" are taken from the book "Predictions"),


2.114 On June 8, 1799, Pushkin was baptized in the Church of the Epiphany in Yelokhovo. On February 1, 1837, he was buried at the Konyushennaya Church in St. Petersburg. And what happened on February 18, 1831 in the Great Ascension Church in Moscow?

Answer . The wedding of the poet with Natalya Nikolaevna.


2.115 Right at the Oscars ceremony, the long-awaited statuettes are confiscated from the lucky winners of prizes. What is it for?

Answer. They will be engraved with the name of the recipient and returned.


2.116 For the journey of Catherine II along the Volga, the shipbuilder Shchepin built in Tver a magnificent galley "Tver" with eight cabins for the empress, eight cabins for the retinue ... The crew lived in the hold. The galley was armed with eight small cannons. What were they for?

Answer. For fireworks.


2.117 In a letter to Bonch-Bruevich dated February 5, 1920, Lenin cited the phrase "newspaper without paper and without distances." What did he mean?

Answer. Broadcasting (radio is not received).


2.118 He has been an artist, a speed cleaner, a builder, a nanny, a dog breeder, a tamer, a juggler, a cook, a doctor and many others. He assessed his successes in all areas of activity equally. How?

Answer . Considered myself the bestinthe world.


2.119 In 1936, the song “Eleven Sisters” was written for the film “The Girl from Kamchatka”: “Eleven favorites And everything is like a selection ...” Even if you have not seen the film, you will probably remember the name of at least one sister.

Answer. Armenia, Georgia, Ukraine, etc. In 1936, the USSR included 11 republics (excluding the Baltic states and Moldova).


2.120 In an 18th century Dutch book “Emblems and Symbols” says about Margaret of Navarre: “All her actions, thoughts, desires and feelings followed the great Sun of Righteousness, the almighty Lord, for she turned all her thoughts to the heavenly and spiritual.” What was the symbol of Margaret of Navarre?

Answer. Sunflower.


2.121 For the first time this word modern meaning was used in relation to the Englishman James Fig, who defeated all rivals in fights with rapiers, cleavers, clubs and fists. In combination with what name is this word most often written on Moscow fences?

Answer. Spartacus. Word- "champion".


2.122 The huge and luxurious airship "Hindenburg" received a nickname during its construction, which, during its eleventh voyage to New York, it, in fact, lived up to. This nickname consisted of two words. The first word is "heavenly". Name the second.

Answer. "Titanic".


2.123 Prone to paradoxes, Oscar Wilde argued that "a map that does not indicate this country is not worth hanging on the wall." However, on political map peace you will not find this country. Name her.

Answer. Utopia.


2.124 The servant of the god Ares, Alectrion, stood guard during the meetings of his master with Aphrodite and had to wake them up before morning. One day he overslept, and Helios found them. As punishment, Ares turned Electrion into… What?

Answer. In a rooster.


2.125 For men, it weighs an average of 25 g, and for women, only 15 g. According to the rules of good manners, it is not recommended to put it on public display, but if the need arises to use it, then you need to use it discreetly and silently. What's this?

Answer. Handkerchief.


2.126 Judging by its name, it should give liquid food, but many of us happened to ask her for solid food. Who is she?



Answer. Ladybug.


2.127 Lao Tzu said: “The trap is needed to catch the hare: when the hare is caught, the trap is forgotten. THEY are needed to catch the thought: when the thought is caught, they are forgotten about. Name them.

Answer. The words.


2.128 This military rank appeared in the Russian army in 1716 by decree of Peter the Great. In 1798 it was abolished by Paul I, but in 1917 it was restored by the Provisional Government and finally abolished only in 1942 by the headquarters of the Supreme High Command. Name this title.

Answer. Commissioner.


2.129 Valery Bryusov in the poem "Never Again" wrote:

"My face is too strict, like the singer of Inferno,

Girls are embarrassed by the secret of past years ... "

Who is this singer Inferno?

Answer . Dante. "Inferno» - "Hell" (it.)- the first part of the Divine Comedy.


2.130 American Lee Coppola entered his dog Ashley instead of himself in the telephone directory. Soon the mailbox was filled with letters addressed to Ashley Coppola with offers to buy lawn care products, a book on the history of the Coppola family, where Mr. Ashley Coppola was allegedly also mentioned, and other rubbish. But one commercial proposal, in the opinion of the owner, should have especially outraged Ashley, because it directly encroached on his functions. What was offered to him to buy?

Answer . Electronic home security system.


And so all the diversity of the peoples of the world,

United by the community of an idol,

Leading a peaceful, noble dispute,

Answer. Pierre de Coubertin.


2.132 In 1783, one of the most common French sheep received an honorable retirement and a lifelong place in the royal menagerie of Louis XVI. What kind of vehicle did he have to travel for?

Answer. On the hot air balloon.


2.133 When the Byzantine enemies presented this man with poisoned food, he guessed that it contained poison and refused to eat. After that, as a sign of the ability to foresee, he received a nickname. Which?

Answer. Prophetic.


2.134 "Veterinar" in Chukchi - "bark-doctor". What does the Chukchi word "bark" mean?

Answer. Deer (northern).


2.135 Pushkin wrote about Alexander I:

"He is a human! they are dominated by the moment.

He is a slave of rumors, doubts and passions;

Forgive him the wrong persecution:

He took Paris...

And what else did he do good, according to Pushkin?

Answer, "... he founded the Lyceum."


2.136 One of the ideas of the Russian philosopher N. Fedorov was the resurrection of all people who have ever lived on Earth. One of Fedorov's followers thought, where is there a place for everyone? And he found a way out. We don't ask what he suggested, just give him his last name.

Answer. Tsiolkovsky.


2.137 At 5, it is considered light, at 12.5 - strong. name the person royal blood, which he once helped in carrying out search activities.

Answer . Prince Elisha. It's about about the wind.


2.138 Christian holidays in Russia were often accompanied by peculiar customs. So, on Trinity, a tree was cut down, decorated with ribbons, carried around the village with singing, and then branches were broken off from it and scattered across the fields so that the soil was more fertile. What song do they usually sing?

Answer. "There was a birch in the field."


2.139 Finish the humorist Vladimir Reznichenko's joke: “Due to the increased spread of AIDS, Moscow ambulances will be equipped with additional…” What?

Answer . "... speedometer."


2.140 Why did the Chinese poet Su Shi write:

Answer. About verses.


2.141 Vadim Nikitin, the owner of several Moscow restaurants, believes that it is more difficult to cook well, for example, borscht than frog legs. Explaining this thought, he almost repeats one reasoning of Confucius. Why is it so difficult to please a client with borscht?

Answer. Because everyone knows what borscht should taste like, and few people know what frog legs should be like. (Confucius has a saying that drawing a rooster is harder than drawing a devil.)


1.142 Until recently, it was believed that the first realistic depiction of this was made in the 16th century by the Flemish anatomist Andrew Vesalius. However, archaeologists have recently found in Mexico an earthenware vessel similar to this one, made about 2,500 years earlier. What is this?

Answer. Human heart. The answer "heart" without specifying that it is human also counts.


1.143 After the crisis that began in August 1998 and hit Russian entrepreneurs very hard, a proverb was born among them: “Until August 17, it was prestigious to have mobile phone, and after August 17…” What phone became desirable to have after August 17?

Answer. Worker.


1.144 The name and patronymic of the first of them was Mikhail Fedorovich, the last - Nikolai Alexandrovich. What was the name of the second one?

Answer. Alexei Mikhailovich (Romanov).


1.145 How can a sperm whale, narwhal and walrus replace an elephant?

Answer. Their teeth replace ivory.


1.146 The Sandwich Islands archipelago consists of twenty-four islands: Maui, Molokai, Oahu and so on. What is the name of the largest of the Sandwich Islands?

Answer. Hawaii (Sandwich Islands otherwise Hawaiian).

1.147 The first one has 4 and 4, the second has 8 and 6, the third has 6 and 8, the fourth has 20 and 12, the last has 12 and 20. Name any of these five.

Answer. Tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, icosahedron (five regular polyhedra).


1.148 Who committed the greatest sacrilege in history against the goddess Artemis?

Answer . Herostratus (burned the temple of Artemis in the city of Ephesus).


1.149 Which of the apostles at the Last Supper was marked by the so-called "communion of salt", that is, Jesus personally dipped a piece of bread in salt for him?

Answer. Judas Iscariot.


1.150 What clock always shows the true time?



Answer. Solar ("true solar time").


1.151 In Malay, as you probably know, the word "orang" means "man". What does the word "orangorang" mean?

Answer. People (plural).


Answer . Fuel, instead of boiling water (99% of bacteria die from the sun during this time).


1.153 He tried to ask for peas, wheat, oats, hemp, barley. What plant should you ask for?

Answer . Sim-sim, or sesame, or sesame (Kasim, when he wanted to get out of the cave of the robbers, "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves").


2.154 Ivan Vasilievich came to Novgorod, trampled on his liberties, executed many people. Question: who is it - Ivan the Third, the Fourth or someone else?

Answer. Both (and IvanIII, and IvanIVboth did).


2.155 Name two more, besides Romeo and Juliet, the characters of this tragedy, and by the same names as they are indicated in the list of characters.

Answer. Montecchi and Capulet (fathers), Senor Montecchi and Senora Capulet, Juliet's Nurse, Lorenz's Brother, Mercutio, Benvolio, Tybalt, Paris, Apothecary, Duke of Escalus, Old Man, Giovanni's Brother, Balthazar, Samson, Gregory, Pietro, Abram, Pages Mercutio and Paris, Bailiff.


2.156 A rectangular sheet of paper folded in half was cut in half again. How many pieces will there be?

Answer. Or two, or three. Answers 2 or 3 are not accepted.


2.157 By the will of fate, we are especially aware of three characters in the history of ancient Egypt who lived at the same time. This is Akhenaten, his wife and his young successor.

Name the woman and the boy.

Answer. NefertitiandTutankhamen.


2.158 For buses, trolleybuses, trams and electric trains with right-hand traffic, the exit is more often on the right side than on the left. Why is this not the case for metro trains?

Answer. Platform between tracksanot outside.


2.159 This city was renamed in 1946 so that the Latinized version of its name Regiomontan would have to be replaced by Viburnumurbus. What is this city?

Answer. Koenigsberg, Kaliningrad (German "koenigs"= lat. "regio"= "royal", German. "berg"= lat. "montan"= mountain, lat. "Viburnum» = viburnum (plant), lat. "urbus"= "city").


2.160 Which two supreme pontiffs, among other things, became famous for the reform of the calendar?

Answer. Julius Caesar and Pope GregoryXIII.


2.161 Hours are arranged differently. What two types of clocks noticeably speed up when gravity increases?

Answer. Walkers with weights (pendulum) and sand (or water).


2.162 What, from a general biological point of view, is the main difference between the oriole and meadowsweet?

Answer . Oriole is an animal, meadowsweet is a plant.


2.163 The word solfeggio comes from the name of two notes. What?

Answer. Sol and Fa (in Italian sound).


2.164 In order to reach Pereslavl and Kyiv from Suzdal in the 12th century, one had to have very long… What?

Answer. Hands (Yuri Dolgoruky got the nickname because, being a prince of Suzdal, he fought for power far from Suzdal).


2.165 From the first letters of the names of the two main characters and the two main characters of this famous novel, the word "veto" is formed. What is this novel?

Answer. "Eugene Onegin" (Vladimir, Evgeny, Olga, Tatyana).


2.166 What are these Latin words: Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpius, Sagittarius, Capricornus?

Answer . The names of the signs of the Zodiac (Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn).


2.167 Who swallowed the stone and ultimately killed his political career as a result?

Answer. Kronos (swallowed a stone instead of the baby Zeus).


2.168 Few of them are so poetic as to carry in imagine the beauty of "ivory" or "morning freshness." What's this?

Answer. Names of states (Korea = Joseon - "Land of the morning freshness", Côte d'Ivoire = "Ivory Coast").


2.169 What is deuterium oxide commonly called?

Answer. Heavy water.


2.170 If d "Artagnan did not go to England, but in Russia, he would find here an extremely romantic, but very little reflected in literature period of history. At the court of which king, almost the same age as Athos, would he be?

Answer . Mikhail Romanov (reigned from 1613 to 1645, LouisXIIIdied 1643, LouisXIV- 1638-1715).


2.171 The Latin word "ksiv" is actually not a word, but ... What?

Answer. Number 14(XIV).


2.172 Biographical description plan: place of birth, place of residence, appearance, environment and meetings, fatal meeting and death, posthumous fate. Cite the beginning of this biographical description.

Answer. "The Forest Raised a Christmas Tree…"


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Oksana Khaleeva

Intellectual game: "What? Where? When

preliminary work:

vocabulary work: elite, connoisseurs, intelligence, is fixed.

Preparation of attributes for the game.

Selection of the musical repertoire, conversations about the seasons, about the days of the week, solving mathematical problems, guessing riddles, games, reading works.

Materials and equipment: a round table with sectors, a spinning top with an arrow, a computer, a disk with a musical repertoire, envelopes with tasks, medals, "black" box, gong with hammer, hourglass, prize "Wise Owl", treble clef, emoticons, jury chairs, pens, clean sheets, counting sticks, money, brilliant green, balloon, camera, video filming, drawings: owls, snails, "5 differences", watch.

Goals:

Improving and consolidating knowledge, skills and abilities acquired earlier;

Learn to follow the rules and the ability to listen to answers and supplement them;

Improve monologue, dialogic speech.

Tasks:

Cognition

Develop speed of reaction, ingenuity, resourcefulness, logical thinking;

Improve the ability to answer clearly, clearly, clear: a complete, conclusive answer;

Activate thinking with the help of educational didactic games;

Develop ingenuity, speed of reaction, erudition;

Exercise children in solving logical problems.

Communication

To teach children to work in a microgroup, to cultivate a sense of camaraderie, respect for partners and rivals in the game;

Encourage children to free speech communication;

Cultivate a sense of satisfaction from working together.

Musical breaks perform the following functions:

1. Entertaining - create a favorable atmosphere;

2. Relaxation - relieve tension caused by negative emotions, overload of muscles, nervous system, brain;

3. Educational - forms moral and ethical qualities;

4. Educational - to give new knowledge, abilities, skills and consolidate them;

5. Corrective - "fix" emotional, behavioral and other problems of the child;

6. Preventive - prevent the appearance of mental illness;

7. Therapeutic - the beneficial effect of physical exercises in combination with the artistic word is repeatedly assimilated.

Game progress

Today is April 16th. Moscow time 9 hours 30 minutes. And we start the live broadcast of the game of the spring series "What? Where? When(music plays "That our life is the game)

Hello, dear guests, fans and participants of the game. We are pleased to welcome you to our elite club "What? Where? When.


Today we have gathered for an unusual holiday - a holiday of intelligence, ingenuity, resourcefulness, competition and mutual assistance. As you know, every game has its own rules. Allowed: think, listen, discuss, answer and reason. Forbidden: quarrel, make noise, grumble, interrupt each other, shout.

I suggest that the participants divide into 2 teams (they take emoticons of 2 colors from the bag, come up with a name, choose a captain.


Now everything is ready and you can start. I invite the players to the applause of the audience to take their places. Each team is invited to a round table.


And now I will introduce you to another team - a team of a fair and objective jury, which will have to make difficult, very important decisions today. (jury presentation).


After the end of the game, the expert jury, after conferring, will decide which of you, with their work and intellect, will deservedly receive the main prize of our game "Wise Owl", which will follow the game with its keen eyes.

Let's get to know the rules games:

1. Team captains take turns going to the central table, spinning the top (music plays).

2. The top arrow points to the sector with the envelope. And the questions for us were prepared by all of us, our favorite characters from cartoons and fairy tales. They hid their tricky questions, difficult tasks in envelopes on our playing field.

3. The team discusses the answer options. 2 is given for this (3) minutes. Time is recorded using an hourglass.

4. After the beep (hit the gong) teams start talking. One of the players chosen by the captain or the captain himself answers.

5. If, during the answer, the team players prompt, make noise, then the team does not count the point.

6. In one of the envelopes, there are as many as 7 questions - this is BLITZ - questions that the team captains must quickly answer. If they do not answer at least one question, a point is awarded to the team of fairy-tale heroes.

So let's start the game! Dear players, I wish you great success in the upcoming game.


1. Envelope from the cat Leopold.

The question is asked by the cat Leopold. There are a lot of watches in my collection, but my head is spinning like the hands of a clock. Please help me find the right watch (5 options, of which 1 is correct). The clocks are all the same.




2. BLITZ - questions from Carlson.

How many months in a year? (12)

How many corners does a circle have?

How many ears do three mice have? (6)

How many horns do two cows have? (4)

Name Tuesday's neighbors.

How many tails do 4 cats have? (4)

Who is called "ship of the desert"?

Musical pause

Song "Why"


3. "Question answer" from Thumbelina.

How many legs does a spider have?

building across the river (bridge)

Which insect has ears on its feet?

How many legs does a beetle have (6)

Without what you can not catch a fish from the pond? (easily)

On a plate kolobok-

Golden Hot Side

And the plate is blue

See no end and end (sun and sky)

A bird with a crossed beak (crossbill)

On a birch there are 6 large cones and 2 small ones. How many cones are on a birch? (none)

Who bites a mosquito or mosquito?


4. Task from Winnie - Pooh.

In 2 minutes, lay out one animal from counting sticks.


Musical pause

Physical education minute "That too I can"


5. Questions from Pinocchio.

What is the name of the vehicle for a newborn? (stroller)

Kitten Woof from the cartoon barks or yips? (meows)

On the leg - the knee, and on the arm -? (elbow)

Where does it happen? The person is standing, and the stairs are walking? (In the underground)

He lives with three eyes, blinking in turn, as he blinks, he will put things in order (traffic light)

Small, round, but do not lift by the tail (clew)

Aunt Fedosya dyed the ears,

On the maple - leaves, on the mountain ash - brushes (autumn).

Black box

In the belly - a bath,

In the nose - a sieve,

Navel on the head

Just one hand

And the one on the back (Kettle)

6. Task from Cinderella. "Find 5 Differences"


7. Quest from Parrot Kesha "Guess What's Encrypted".

Connect the owl and the snail by dots with numbers.

8. Task from Aibolit "Guess the words by signs".

Let us help you guess the words featured:

Knitted, leather, work, warm (mittens)

Mushroom, torrential, drizzling (Rain)

Slippery, fragrant, bathy (Soap)

Deep, shallow, porcelain (Plate)

Orange, watermelon, crispy (Crust)



Musical pause

Song "Constantly in our house there is noise and din ..."


Black box

1. They were called the same, but some were predatory, while others were herbivores (Dinosaurs)

2. They are made of paper and metal. Some people have a lot of them, others have a little. They are called differently in different countries. What's this? (Money)

3. I help all people

Protect from germs

I live in a bubble

I'm friends with a cotton swab

If you got hurt

We will deal with adversity. (Zelyonka)

4. Round, smooth like a watermelon

Color - any, for different tastes.

When you let go of the leash

Fly away for the clouds (Ball)

5. Interesting who is this

Came from an egg?

All green, unlike a normal chick.

We told him: "Hello!"

Look - he's toothy (Crocodile)

Our the game is over. While the jury is summing up, our experts give everyone present a dance called "3 whales".


The winning team is announced (given "Wise Owl").


Congratulations on your victory! You proved to everyone that you are savvy, smart, and funny guys, you know a lot, you can answer quickly. I would like to commend you for your patience and ability to listen to each other. I think this knowledge will be very useful to you in school. Well done!

Wise Owl is very pleased with your answers and asks to give you medals.

you sat and were playing

And I hope you don't get bored

But ended the game -

It's time for us to part.

And let's say goodbye

Let's say together...

All: GOODBYE!