Interesting next quiz for elementary school. Intellectual quiz in elementary school

Hello our dear guests. Today you will demonstrate your knowledge, Creative skills during our space journey through the planets of knowledge. Naturally, the most hardened, erudite, hardy guys will be able to go on such a long journey.

Now we will select space crews.

Participants are being selected. They form 2 teams.

2. What is the largest bird in the world?

(African ostrich)

3. Which dog wore a watch on his paw?

(Artemon)

4. What were the favorite shoes of Eduard Uspensky's favorite dog? (Sneakers)

5. A place where smart people won't go. (Mountain)

6. A fairy tale about the benefits of collective labor ("Turnip")

7. Dance on the fingers. (Ballet)

8. Name the fairy-tale character climbing out of his skin (The Frog Princess)

9. The heroine of what work (name the author) flew through the air in her house? (A. Volkov, "The Magician emerald city»)

10. Which prince got rich on a nutshell? (Guidon, "The Tale of Tsar Saltan")

So the teams have been selected. Participants undergo the last pre-flight training and prepare for the start. And the road they have to go is not easy. You need to help the missing expedition, which on the planet was captured by space pirates. To free her, you will need to make a difficult flight from planet to planet. You have a star map in front of you. On each of these planets, the guys are waiting for tests. The team that successfully survives the flight will release the heroic expedition.

For correct answers, the winners will be given space fuel tokens. And our competent jury will closely monitor the tests. These are masters of all kinds of sciences.

The jury is present. Teams name their spacecraft and go on their way. Captains are also chosen. The command sounds: “Key to start!”

Leading: So, we landed on the planet of the Wise Owl. (The symbol is a rubber toy of an owl in the hands of the presenter.)

Questions(6 - each team), ask one at a time:

1. To what place does the hare run into the forest?

2. When a car turns right, which wheel doesn't spin?

(Spare)

3. What is thrown into the pot before the soup is boiled in it?

4. How to write "dry grass" in four letters?

5. Cancer, living separately from everyone.

(Hermit)

6. What was Gulliver by profession?

(by the ship's doctor)

7. What animal can be said to have come out of its skin?

(About the snake)

8. How is the octopus protected?

(Ink liquid)

9. What are the sea robbers called?

10. Who is the youngest on the ship?

11. What was the name of the king in Ancient Egypt?

12. What is the name of the home of the gods?

So, the jury sums up the results of the 1st space flight. The winning team is awarded a token. And we continue the flight and move to the next planet.

It's called "dance". You have already guessed that here you will have to demonstrate your choreographic abilities and compose a dance. Dear Guys! You already know how diverse, individual, beautiful and original dances of the peoples of the world: Asia, Europe and America are. You, dear participants, in a few minutes will need to prepare a Martian dance using some new movements or gestures. A member of the jury, a master in dance and games, will help you with this.

Soundtrack sounds. Preparation for dancing. Participants demonstrate movements. The jury evaluates... and awards diplomas.

And on this planet, crosswords and puzzles have been prepared for you guys.

Participants are given sheets with crossword puzzles and tasks. The correct answers are taken into account.

And again we have a planet in front of us, where there is the word "music". This is the music box planet.

Participants are asked 6 questions.

"Music Box"

1. What is the name of the Russian folk 3-string plucked instrument?

(Balalaika)

2. What musical instrument named after the ancient Russian singer-storyteller? (Accordion)

3. What musical instrument did Sadko, the hero of a famous fairy tale, own?

4. What cruiser of the Russian fleet is the song dedicated to, which begins with the words: “Upstairs you, comrades, all in places! The last parade is coming!"?

("Varangian")

5. What bird is called the "singer of Russian fields"?

(Lark)

6. What is the name of the stewardess who became famous thanks to the song of V. Presnyakov.

7. What is the name of a person who starts a song in a folk or army choir? (singing)

8. What is the name of a person who plays music on church bells?

(Ringer)

9. What is the name of the famous dance of one of the peoples of Transcaucasia?

(Lezginka)

10. What Latin American dance conquered the whole world in the late 80s?

(Lambada)

11. What Russian folk instrument is very similar to the Spanish castanets? (Spoons)

12. What instrument sounds in Catholic cathedrals? (Organ)

The jury determines the most erudite and gives them tokens.

Our journey full of trials, difficulties and surprises is coming to an end. Here is the last planet.

And here you have to show your acting skills. Your fantasy will tell each team how, with the help of a song, dance, and an independent story, you will present us with two seasons: space summer and space winter and prove that this is the most best time of the year.

Again, our masters will help you with this.

During the preparation of the task, the leader works with the audience. Are read out funny stories from school life.

From an incomplete collection of school essays:

"The bear went to sleep in his kennel."

"The woodpecker perched on a tree and began to gnaw at the tree."

"The caterpillar ran headlong from the sparrow."

"Hares change their scales for the summer."

“Mom bought sugar for pickling jam.”

"Meresiev danced with a nurse at a disco."

"The briefcase contained a sausage sandwich and other school supplies."

"Mu-mu is the name of Gerasim."

"Petya lived on the seventh floor of a five-story building."

How to deal with pests

We were told by Pal Petrovich in natural history to take note that some beetles, as well as caterpillars and worms, are terribly harmful to the garden, and that pests of this kind must be systematically exterminated - for example, by poisoning with a special chemical powder.

Then I say: “Yes, why? After all, Zhanka Pechenkina is harmful too, even more harmful! She has such a character. But we are not exterminating Zhanka! On the contrary, we are correcting it: we work it out on the asset and re-educate it in the team.” And everyone shouted: "We will not poison the beetles, but only re-educate and correct!"

Herbarium

In the forest, where there is so much botany,

Friends, collect from the clearing

Cigarette butts, leaky teapots,

empty cans,

Shards, bits, scraps,

Newspaper shreds from the bushes...

Add a skeleton from a herring -

And the summer herbarium is ready.

Something like nature

Why don't all birds fly south?

- And some, probably, laziness!

How do fish in the ocean react to weather changes?

- They rush from corner to corner.

What plants are grown in greenhouses?

— Cucumbers, tomatoes, lettuce, vinaigrette.

What is the life style of penguins like?

“They live like a human herd.

What do you know about cultivated plants?

- Cultivated plants absorb carbon dioxide and emit oxygen, and the uncivilized impudently use it!

At the lesson of botany, the teacher asked Tolya:

What kind of weeds do you know?

Zhenya began to prompt him in a loud whisper:

- Burdock! Burdock!

- You yourself are a burdock! Tolya snapped.

And everyone laughed.

The camp had free time. All the girls went to the lawn to pick flowers. Here Anya screams:

- Girls, look what a fat cow, she is probably waiting for a foal!

Viewing in progress. The jury evaluates

Closing remarks by host: Dear Guys! You had to endure difficult trials today. Your friendship and mutual assistance have grown stronger on this journey. And I hope you feel that together it is easier to endure all the trials and tribulations.

Children's quiz script, games and competitions, questions and answers for children

1: Birds of our region

1. Why was the bullfinch given a snowy name? (Bullfinches come to us with the first snow, and in the spring they fly north to their native lands.)
2. Why do rooks arrive first in spring? (The first thaw is enough for rooks to get food - larvae with their beak.)
3. Which bird has chicks incubating eggs? (Northern white owl. Owlets hatch at different times.)
4. Which bird does not have a nest, and the chicks lie right on the bare ground? (At the nightjar.)
5. Why does the crossbill make nests in winter? (In winter, there are plenty of spruce seeds for nestlings, but not in spring.)
6. Who plants trees with their nose? (Kedrovka - pine nuts, jay - acorns.)
7. What tree does the woodpecker water? (Birch with its juice.)
8. Which bird has the most big family? (The gray partridge has 26 - 28 chicks.)
9. Which migratory flock promises snow? (A flock of migratory geese. Expect snowfall in 2-3 days.)
10. Who has never taken a step? (Sparrow.)
11. What bird can tease? (Parrot.)
12. Which bird is proud of its colorful tail? (Peacock.)
13. What bird flies with "glasses" on its nose? (Owl.)

2: smarties and smarties

The teacher asks the student a question, he must give the correct answer in a certain time (1 minute for example). The guys who quickly and correctly answered the questions receive the honorary title of "Clever" or "Clever", ...

1. "Whoever visits in the morning, he acts wisely...". - Which of the fairy-tale characters owns such a wise saying? (Winnie the Pooh)
2. What was the name of the little wooden man who really did not want to study and even sold his "ABC" for a few gold pieces? (Pinocchio)
3. What was the name of the cheerful, fat man with a propeller on his back who adored Jam Days and adventure? (Carlson)
4. Name the musical instrument on which Papa Carlo is playing. (Street organ)
5. What was the name of the tiny boy from the fairy tale by Charles Perrault? (Boy-with-Thumb)
6. What is the middle of spring? (April)
7. This title was received by an old woman from a goldfish after acquiring a hut. (Noblewoman)

3: Forest dwellers

Students are asked a series of questions to which they must answer. The best connoisseurs receive a "prize".

1. Who hibernates in winter? (Bear)
2. Fairy tale "... Tsekatuha". (Fly)
3. Small, grey, delicacy of cats. (mouse)
4. Green, small, inhabitant of the pond. (Toad)
5. Red, cunning and lives in the forest. (Fox)
6. Gray coward. (Hare)
7. Groom chicken. (Rooster) .

4: Guess Country

This quiz is designed to be held in junior (1-2) grades at the beginning of the educational code.

1. What is the name of the smallest girl from the fairy tale? (Thumbelina)
2. What time of year is it now? (Autumn)
3. What falls from the trees in autumn? (Leaves)
4. Where do the children go to study every morning? (To school)
5. What falls in winter? (Snow)
6. Complete the song: "Let there always be sun, let there always be ..." (Sky)
7. Which girl has blue hair? (Malvina)
8. Which animal in the fairy tale "Ryaba the Hen" broke the egg? (Mouse)
9. What color is the snow? (White)

5: ABC of roads

1. Police unit that keeps order traffic. (GAI)
2. The place where the roads intersect. (Crossroad)
3. What is the name of the road trip? (Drive)
4. The person who drives the car. (Driver)
5. A person who rides in a place with a driver in a vehicle. (Passenger)

6: Journey through fairy tales

1. Who wrote the fairy tale " ugly duck"? (Hans Christian Andersen)
2. In which fairy tale is the fox not red, but blue? (Painted fox)
3. What heroine of a fairy tale could fit in a walnut shell? (Thumbelina)
4. Which fairy tale hero wore red boots? (Puss in Boots)
5. What was Pinocchio made of? (Log).

7: Travel and discovery

This quiz is designed for high school students.

Questions:

1. Which of the following people is the inventor of scuba gear:
- captain Nemo
- Kruzernshtern
- Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Answer: Jacques Yves Cousteau

2. In boxing, judges are called:
- referee
- breakers
- ringers
Answer: referee

3. How was money worth 15 rubles made of silver called in Russia?
- pound
- imperial
- incom
Answer: imperial

4. Which of these words did Kai put out in the fairy tale “ The Snow Queen»?
- snowflake
- eternity
- warmth
Answer: eternity

5. Why did Arab travelers, going to distant countries by caravan, move through the desert at night?
- to navigate by the stars
- to avoid the robbers
because it's cooler at night
Answer: to navigate by the stars

6. Which of these goods were usually transported along the Great Silk Road?
- wood, cotton, iron
- shoes, socks, slippers
- porcelain, jade, spices
Answer: porcelain, jade, spices

7. Who was the first European to reach Australia?
- Captain Cook
- Dirk Hartoch
- Abel Tasman.
Answer: Captain Cook

8. What disease can be prevented by eating lemons?
- scabies
- rabies
- scurvy
Answer: scurvy

9. What is the climate like on Mars?
- very hot
- very cold
- about the same as on Earth
Answer: very cold

10. What are huge pieces of moving ice called?
- hummocks
- ice fields
- polynyas
Answer: ice fields

8: The world around us

The teacher asks the children for previously compiled questions, and they must answer them within a minute.
1. What season comes after summer? (Autumn)
2. Which tree is the same color in winter and summer? (Christmas tree)
3. What is the name of the bird house? (Nest)
4. What animal hibernates in winter? (Bear)
5. Who collects pollen from flowers? (Bee)
6. Which animal does not like the sun? (Mole)
7. What tree is considered slender? (Birch)
8. Which flower has thorns? (Rose)

9: Red summer sang

1. When is the longest school break? (Summer)
2. Do they swim in the sea in winter or summer? (Summer)
3. Is it warm or cold in summer? (Warm)
4. At what time of the year are the days longer than the nights? (Summer)
5. When do hares change their coat color? (Summer)
6. When is the sun warmest? (Summer)

10: Gate of Discovery

1. ... currants. (Bush)
2. Red flower. (Poppy)
3. They wash in it. (Taz)
4. Disco for princes and princesses. (Ball)
5. What did the swan, crayfish and pike share? (WHO)
6. Scratchy. (Cat)
7. Where do actors work? (Theatre)
8. They write on the board. (Chalk)
9. "Ay!" (Call)
10. Tall build. (Tower)
11. Kings live in it. (Lock)

Educational quiz for schoolchildren

5-6 grades

Goals and objectives of the quiz:

Cultivate an interest in reading.
Develop speech, thinking, imagination, interest, attention.
Cultivate camaraderie and curiosity during the game.
Cultivate love and careful attitude to fairy tales.

Round of General Questions

1. You all know the mighty hero Ilya Muromets. How many years did Ilya lie on the stove? (33 years)

2. Which branch does not grow on a tree? (Railway)

3. Remember what spell Mowgli knew? ("You and I are of the same blood - you and I")

4. Remember, in which A. S. Pushkin's fairy tale a fundamentally new wage system was introduced. Show her. (Three clicks)

5. It is cold in winter, so we dress warmly - felt boots, fur coats, hats. Does a fur coat keep you warm in winter? (No, she only keeps warm)

6. Who has a mustache longer than their legs? (At the cockroach)

7. What is this herb that even the blind recognize? (Nettle)

8. What did the poodle Artemon wear on his front paw from A. Tolstoy's fairy tale "The Golden Key"? (Silver watch)

9. What is the name of the living quarters for the crew on the ship? (Cockpit)

10. In Ancient Russia silver bars served as money. They were called hryvnias. If a thing cost less than the whole bar, then a part of it was cut off. What was the name of the severed part of the silver bar? (Ruble)

Round of blitz questions

1. What do a rider and a rooster have in common? (Spurs)

2. What kind of fuel is mined in the swamp? (Peat)

3. Where do they dance lezginka? (In Georgia)

1. Under which bush did the hare sit during the rain? (under wet)

3. What is chardash? (Hungarian dance)

III

1. How can you carry water in a sieve? (freezing)

2. What country is worn on the head? (Panama)

3. When are eggs tasty? (when you eat them)

Geographic Round

1. The deepest lake in the world. (Baikal)

2. Which continent has no rivers? (In Antarctica)

3. Between what two identical letters can you put a small horse and get the name of the country? (Japan)

4. Name the star closest to Earth. This star is visible during the daytime. (Sun)

Music Round

1. What notes can measure the distance? (Mi-la-mi)

2. Which Austrian composer has already given concerts at the age of six? (Mozart)

3. Which composer composed and played his works when he was deaf? (Beethoven)

4. What two notes grow in the garden? (Beans)

5. What song did the short babies sing when they flew on hot-air balloon with the unknown? ("In the grass Grasshopper sat")

Round "Wildlife World"

1. What bird breeds chicks in any frost? (Crossbill)

2. During the flight of these birds, it seems that a continuous flame is moving. What is this bird? (Flamingo)

3. Which bird flies the fastest? (Strizh, up to 140 km/h)

4. From what poisonous plant prepare a medicine used for heart disease? (Lily of the valley)

5. What plants do not have roots, stems, leaves, flowers? (At algae)

6. What wood is used to make skis? (birch)

7. What trace predatory beast looks like a human footprint? (bear)

8. What wood are matches made of? (From aspen)

9. The juice of which plant helps with mosquito bites? (parsley)

Literary round

1. Which of the literary heroes own walking shoes and a magic staff? (to Little Muck)

2. Name three Russian epic heroes. (Dobrynya Nikitich, Ilya Muromets, Alyosha Popovich)

3. What medicine did Malvina Pinocchio want to give? (castor oil)

4. What academic title did the owner have puppet theater Karabas-Barabas? (Doctor of puppet science)

5. What did Pinocchio love more than anything in the world? (Scary Adventures)

6. What kind of cash coin was used by the inhabitants of the town from the fairy tale "The Golden Key"? (Soldo)

7. "Swayed, swayed on thin legs, stepped once, stepped another, hop-hop, straight to the door through the threshold and into the street." Who is it? (Pinocchio)

8. “A long, wet, wet man came out with a small, small face, as wrinkled as a morel mushroom.” Who is it? (Seller of medicinal leeches Duremar)

9. Who was Gulliver by profession? (by the ship's doctor)

I tried very hard...

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

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What occasion is the idea suitable for?

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

1. Team tournament

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

Each correct answer earns one point.

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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


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

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


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

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

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


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

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

The correct answer is Shapoklyak.


What in Russian Empire was the equivalent of money?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

2. Round "Yes-no"

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

Change the player after every three to five questions.

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

Bulls react to red.

- Yes
- Not

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

Ostriches hide their heads in the sand from danger.

- Yes
- Not

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

Quiz for children "Happy occasion"

Scenario of an educational quiz game for younger children school age"Lucky case"

HOST 1: Good afternoon, dear guys!

HOST 2: We are very glad to welcome you to our hall!

PRESENTER 1: Today we are holding entertaining game"Lucky case". The game is played between teams of girls and boys. And today's competition will be judged by our esteemed jury.

MODERATOR 2: We invite the members of both teams to come up to the stage.
Now let's move on to the game. Our game consists of 6 contests. Before each competition, we will acquaint you with its conditions.

1st competition: " Business card teams"– is evaluated on a 5-point system. And now we will get acquainted with the first team, the girls' team.

the competition "Visiting card of the team"

2nd competition: "Question - answer" serves as a warm-up for the teams. You need to answer very quickly, clearly, for each correct answer the team receives one point.

1. Lazy Russian character folk tale. (Emelya)
2. A lighting fixture that can be magical. (Lamp)
3. A learned animal that walks around on a chain. (Cat)
4. What is advised to check on the spot. (Money)
5. He has big eyes. (Fear)
6. Weapons that musketeers loved to cross. (Sword)
7. Meeting place of cancer with the Greek. (River)
8. What the president signs. (Decree)
9. The bone part of the torso of Baba Yaga. (Leg)
10. For which heroine of Andersen, the flower was a permanent place of residence. (Thumbelina)

1. What was the name of the girl who was most afraid of hot weather. (Snow Maiden)
2. The first part of the goat left after being eaten by wolves. (Horns)
3. Bear pacifier. (Paw)
4. What is the name of the cat who constantly wore black glasses. (Basilio)
5. What was the name of the dog that first flew into space. (Laika)
6. Who loved the thunderstorm in early May. (Tyutchev)
7. Can elephants swim? (Yes)
8. The most unpleasant color for a bull. (Red)
9. What is the most fun circus profession. (Clown)
10. Name the saddest tree. (Weeping willow)

Competition No. 3 "Troubles from a barrel"

Red is a question from the field of sports.
Green - from the realm of nature.
Blue - from the field of literature
Orange - from the field of music.
Teams take turns pulling problems out of the barrel and answering questions. Each correct answer is 1 point.

RED COLOR:
1. In what sports games ball is used? (Football, basketball, volleyball, etc.)
2. What colors are the Olympic rings. (Green, black, white, red, yellow)
3. What are the types martial arts(karate, wushu, judo, etc.)
4. What sports equipment athletes use. (grenade, disk, spear, shot)
5. What subjects do they perform at competitions in rhythmic gymnastics athletes (ribbon, rope, hoop, ball, mace)

GREEN COLOR:
1. Which bird barks (Male ptarmigan)
2. What kind of nocturnal creatures can be seen in daylight only after a long rain. (Earthworm)
3. Where do butterflies go in winter. (Most die, in the cracks)
4. What animal sleeps upside down all winter. (Bat)
5. We often use the expression "Where the crayfish hibernate." And where do they really winter (In silt, in minks)

BLUE COLOUR:
1. What were the names of the famous heroes in Russian epics (Ilya Muromets, Alyosha Popovich, etc.
2. What fairy tales did A. Volkov write about a magical country ruled by the Scarecrow Wise (The Wizard of the Emerald City, Yellow Fog, Fiery God Marran)
3. What fairy tales in verse did K. Chukovsky write for children. (Crocodile, Moidodyr, etc.)
4. What fairy tales were composed by P.P. Bozhov (Mistress of the Copper Mountain, Malachite Box, etc.)
5. What fairy tales belong to the pen of A.S. Pushkin (Ruslan and Lyudmila, The Tale of the Dead Princess, The Tale of the Golden Cockerel, etc.)

ORANGE COLOR:
1. What musical tales composed by composer G. Gladkov (Bremen Town Musicians, Blue Puppy, Hottabych)
2. What musical instrument combines piano and accordion. (Accordion)
3. What songs of Dmitry Bilan do you know?
4. What substance is used to rub the hair of the bow to get a clear and strong sound (Rosin)
5. Name 3 songs about summer.

4 competition "Fans". Assessed by 5 points ( joke questions). Fans can give the ball to the team they like.

5 contest "Riddles". For each correct answer, the team receives 1 point.

1. A little blue fur coat covered the whole world. (Sky)
2. On one finger, a bucket upside down. (Thimble)
3. From gate to gate lies a cloud of gold. (The lights of a sun)
4. Do not pick up the little round one by the tail. (Clew)
5. A small brute has a hundred silver coins in the back. (Fish)
6. Not the sea, not the land, the ships do not float, but you can’t walk. (Swamp)
7. The wind stirs the hair of the wrapped girls. (Corn)
8. Yellow chicken pouts in the garden (Zucchini)
9. What is poured into the pan and bent in four. (Pancakes)
10. A violinist lives in a meadow, wears a tailcoat and walks at a gallop. (Grasshopper)
11. A fur coat and a caftan walk through the mountains through the valleys. (Sheep)
12. Natketet will sit down and wait for prey. (Spider)

6 competition "Erudite". Now your attention will be offered a word from which you will make small words.

TEACHER. 1 point for each word. Time 1 minute.

JURY sums up!

HOST 1: Dear guys, we are very glad that today's game was so interesting, fun and exciting. You played just wonderful, showed yourself to be so talented and erudite.