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What is the time frame of the Silver Age test. Control test in literature (2nd semester). The lyrical hero is

State Autonomous Professional educational institution Republic of Crimea "Crimean multidisciplinary college"

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teacher of Russian language and literature

Kobylkin Andrey Olegovich

Simferopol

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"Silver Age" of Russian poetry

1. What period of development of Russian literature is usually called the "Silver Age"?

a) 1917 - 1921; b) 1890 - 1917; c) 1900 - 1910; d) 1860 - 1905.

2. Define the literary movement of the “Silver Age” by its characteristic features: “the avant-garde movement in European and Russian art of the early 20th century, which denied the artistic and moral heritage, preached the destruction of the forms and conventions of art in order to merge it with an accelerated life process”:

a) futurism; b) acmeism; c) symbolism; d) imaginism.

3. Indicate the correspondences (number - letter), with which of the directions the work of each of the following poets corresponds:

1. Anna Akhmatova;

a) symbolism.

2. Vladimir Mayakovsky;

b) acmeism.

3. Sergei Yesenin;

c) futurism.

4. Alexander Blok;

d) imaginism.

4. Which of the following manifestos refers to the work of the Symbolists?

a) "A slap in the face of public taste";

b) "Keys of Mary";

c) "Declaration of abstruse language";

d) "Keys of secrets".

5. Define the literary movement of the "Silver Age" by its characteristic features: "a literary and artistic movement that set the goal of art as a subconscious-intuitive contemplation of secret meanings, characterized by musicality, loftiness of themes, ambiguity of images, mystical mood": a) futurism; b) acmeism; c) symbolism.

6. The manifesto of which literary trend of modernism was "Slap in the face of public taste": a) symbolism; b) acmeism; c) futurism;

a) the theme of love; b) the theme of loneliness; c) the theme of revolution; d) the theme of the motherland.

8. Which work does not belong to Anna Akhmatova?

a) "Requiem";

b) "A poem without a hero";

c) "Poem of the Mountain";

d) "The song of the last meeting."

9. Determine the means of artistic representation used in Anna Akhmatova’s poem: “Tearful autumn, like a widow / In black clothes, all hearts are clouded ...”:

10. Define the remedy artistic expressiveness used in a poem by Sergei Yesenin: “All of us, all of us in this world are perishable, / Copper quietly pours from maple leaves ...”:

a) comparison; b) metaphor; c) personification; d) antithesis.

11. Determine the means of artistic expression used in Alexander Blok's poem "The Twelve": "Black Evening. / White snow. / Wind, wind! / A person does not stand on his feet ":

a) comparison; b) metaphor; c) personification; d) antithesis.

12. What is the artistic technique used in the poem by Sergei Yesenin: "The flood licked the silt with smoke, / The moon dropped the yellow reins ...".

a) comparison; b) metaphor; c) personification; d) antithesis.

13. Determine the means of artistic representation used in the poem by Alexander Blok: “And Nepryadva hid away with fog, / Like a princess with a veil.”

a) comparison; b) metaphor; c) personification; d) antithesis.

a) Marina Tsvetaeva;

b) Zinaida Gippius;

c) Anna Akhmatova;

d) Andrei Bely.

15. Which poet is called "the last poet of the village"?

a) Sergei Yesenin;

b) Vyacheslav Ivanov;

c) Konstantin Balmont.

16. Which of the poets does not belong to the "Silver Age" of Russian poetry?

a) Nikolai Gumilyov; b) Igor Severyanin; c) Fedor Tyutchev; d) Alexander Pushkin.

a) "Anna Snegina"; b) "A poem without a hero"; c) "Twelve"; G) " Dead Souls».

18. Which of the listed poets was awarded Nobel Prize, but subsequently abandoned it:

a) Alexander Blok;

b) Vladimir Mayakovsky;

c) Sergei Yesenin;

d) Boris Pasternak.

19. What is the name of Boris Pasternak's poem:

a) "Evening bells";

b) "Tonight";

c) "Winter evening";

d) Winter night.

20. Which of the works does not belong to the pen of Vladimir Mayakovsky:

a) "Cloud in pants";

b) "That's how I became a dog";

c) "Doctor Zhivago";

d) "Flute-spine".

Option 1.


1) the beginning of the 20th century;

3) the beginning - the middle of the 20th century;
4) the end of the 19th century.

2. What is the name of the period of Russian literature preceding the “Silver Age”?
1) golden age;
2) Bronze Age;
3) copper age;
4) crystal age.

3. The name of which poetic movement is translated as “future”?
1) acmeism;
2) futurism;
3) imaginism;
4) symbolism.

4. Pontius Pilate is:
1) Caesar;
2) executioner;
3) procurator of Judea;
4) high priest.

5. Who was Pontius Pilate's only friend?
1) Yeshua;
2) Bang's dog;
3) Matthew Levi;
4) Caesar.

6. When do the events in the novel “Quiet Don” begin and when do they end?
1912–1922; 2) 1917–1929; 3) 1914–1919; 4) 1913–1999.

Kissed, bewitched
Once married to the wind in the field,
All of you, as if chained,
My precious woman!

9. The poem “My Quiet Homeland” was written by ...
1) Pasternak; 2) Yesenin; 3) Scars; 4) Tvardovsky.

10. What is the name of the professor who performed the operation on the mongrel Sharik?
1) Ivanov; 2) Sechenov; 3) Preobrazhensky; 4) Bormental.

11. The prototype of Ivan Denisovich from the story of the same name by Solzhenitsyn was:
1) soldier Shukhov; 2) Solzhenitsyn himself; 3) it is a collective image; 4) Buynovsky.

12. Which writer's language is characterized by deliberate tongue-tiedness, an abundance of Soviet neologisms?
1) Gorky; 2) Platonov; 3) Sholokhov; 4) Bulgakov.

13. As a magazine editor New world"became famous...
1) Tvardovsky; 2) Solzhenitsyn; 3) Rasputin; 4) Sholokhov.

15. Which of the listed works by A. Solzhenitsyn was published earlier?
1) “One day of Ivan Denisovich”;
2) “Cancer Ward”;
3) “In the first circle”;
4) “Matryonin Dvor”.

Option 2.

1. The name of which poetic movement is translated as “ highest degree something, a color, a blooming season.”
1) acmeism;
2) futurism;
3) imaginism;
4) symbolism.


1) acmeism;
2) futurism;
3) imaginism;
4) symbolism.

3. N. Gumilyov became the founder of what trend?
1) acmeism;
2) futurism;
3) imaginism;
4) symbolism.

4. Yeshua is accused of what?
1) wanted to kill the procurator;
2) destroyed the palace of Herod the Great;
3) killed Levi Matthew;
4) persuaded the people to destroy the temple of Yershalaim.

5. What torments Pontius Pilate?
1) fear for one's life;
2) loneliness;
3) helplessness;
4) pain in the head.

6. In what year did the 1st Congress of Soviet Writers take place?
1) 1934; 2) 1936; 3) 1938; 4) 1935.

Don't let your soul be lazy!
So as not to crush water in a mortar,
The soul must work
And day and night, and day and night!

Yesenin; 2) Mandelstam; 3) Zabolotsky; 4) Akhmatova.

I know it's not my fault
The fact that others did not come from the war,
The fact that they - who is older, who is younger -
Stayed there, and it's not about the same thing,
That I could, but could not save, -
It's not about that, but still, still, still...

Parsnip; 2) Tvardovsky; 3) Scars; 4) Akhmatova.

9. What was the favorite musical instrument of Polygraph Poligrafovich Sharikov?
1) harp; 2) guitar; 3) accordion; 4) balalaika.

10. Didn't write historical novels:
1) A. Tolstoy; 2) A. Tvardovsky; 3) A. Solzhenitsyn; 4) V. Pikul.

11. Which of the following works was written during the Great Patriotic War:
1) “In the trenches of Stalingrad”; 2) “Sasha”; 3) “Vasily Terkin”; 4) “Hot snow”.

13. Which of the works is a dystopian novel by genre:
1) “GULAG Archipelago”; 2) “We”; 3) "Russian Forest"; 4) “Life and destiny”?

fourteen . Mikhail Koshevoy and Dunyashka are the heroes of the novel...
"Chevengur"; 2) "Quiet Don"; 3) "Doctor Zhivago"; 4) "In the trenches of Stalingrad."

fifteen . Which of these writers was awarded the Nobel Prize?
1) Tvardovsky; 2) Pasternak; 3) Bulgakov; 4) Tsvetaeva.

Option 3.

1. About what poetic current “ silver age” is it?
“A trend in literature and art imbued with individualism and mysticism and reflecting reality as the ideal essence of the world in conventional and abstract forms.” (Dictionary of S. Ozhegov)
1) modernism; 2) egofuturism; 3) symbolism; 4) imaginism.

2. Determine which poetic current of the “Silver Age” is referred to in the definition.
“... proclaimed the liberation of poetry from the ambiguity and fluidity of images, complicated metaphor, a return to the material world, the subject (or element of “nature”), the exact meaning of the word.” (Great Soviet Encyclopedia)

3. Determine which poetic current of the “Silver Age” is referred to in the definition.
"The direction that rejected realism and tried to create a new style that would have to destroy all the traditions and techniques of the old art." (Dictionary of S. Ozhegov)
1) imaginism; 2) futurism; 3) acmeism; 4) symbolism.

4. Indicate which of the heroes was given the characteristic: “a cold and convinced executioner” “was a head taller than the tallest of the soldiers of the legion and ... broad in the shoulders”?
1) Mark Ratslayer; 2) Levi Matthew; 3) Yeshua Ha-Notsri; 4) Pontius Pilate.

5. What does Yeshua call Pontius Pilate and any person?
1) Your Majesty; 2) Your Eminence; 3) kind person; 4) hegemon.

6. Who owns catchphrase: “A poet in Russia is more than a poet”?
1) Yesenin; 2) Pasternak; 3) Yevtushenko; 4) Rubtsov.

7. Which of these writers was awarded the Nobel Prize?
1) Tvardovsky; 2) Pasternak; 3) Bulgakov; 4) Tsvetaeva.

Give Jim for good luck paw me,
I have never seen such a paw.
Let's bark with you in the moonlight
For quiet, quiet weather.
Give me a paw, Jim, for luck.

Yesenin; 2) Pasternak; 3) Voznesensky; 4) Tsvetaeva.

In a hundred and forty suns the sunset burned,
summer rolled in July,
it was hot
heat floated -
it was at the cottage.

Mayakovsky; 3) Yesenin; 3) Pasternak; 4) Rubtsov.

10. In the image of which character in the novel "The Master and Margarita" is the motive of guilt and the inevitability of retribution for what he did most fully revealed?
1) Berlioz; 2) Master; 3) Pontius Pilate; 4) Ivan Homeless.

11 In what city was M. Bulgakov born?
Moscow; 2) Kyiv; 3) Voronezh; 4) Saratov.

14. Introduced the eccentric hero into Russian literature ...
1) Rasputin; 2) Shukshin; 3) Astafiev; 4) Solzhenitsyn.

Option 4.

1. Which of the poets is not a representative of acmeism?
1) V. Bryusov; 2) N. Gumilyov; 3) A. Akhmatova; 4) O. Mandelstam.

2. Which of the poets is a representative of Imagism?
1) V. Mayakovsky; 2) Z. Gippius; 3) S. Yesenin; 4) A. Bely.

3. Which of the poets is a representative of futurism?
1) V. Mayakovsky; 2) A. Blok; 3) M. Tsvetaeva; 4) A. Akhmatova.

4. What did Pontius Pilate and Yeshua not talk about? Specify excess.
1) about power; 2) about mercy; 3) about faith in God; 4) about truth.

5. Which of the criminals did the holy Sanhedrin offer to pardon?
1) Gestasa; 2) Yeshua; 3) Dismas; 4) Bar-Rabban.

7. The first publication of the novel "The Master and Margarita" took place in
a) 1940; b) 1960; c) 1966; 4) 1988

I was killed near Rzhev,
In the nameless swamp
In the fifth company, on the left,
On a hard hit.

Tvardovsky; 2) Pasternak; 3) Scars; 4) Christmas.

9. The path from praising the revolution to satire on it has passed
1) V. Mayakovsky; 2) A. Tolstoy; 3) A. Platonov; 4) M. Sholokhov.

ten . Akhmatova's maiden name...
Gumilyov; 2) Gorenko; 3) Sadovskaya; 4) Petrova.

11. He created his works in two languages
1) Kharms; 2) Nabokov; 3) Pasternak; 4) Sholokhov.

12. Name Bulgakov's profession: 1) actor, 2) composer, 3) doctor, 4) musician.

13. Solzhenitsyn's story "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" was published
1) in 1954; 2) 1962; 3) 1970; 4) 1958.

15 Whose portrait is this (the poem “The Twelve”):

Do you remember how it used to be
Belly walked forward
And the cross shone
Belly on the people.

1) Roly; 2) a writer; 3) pop; 4) a Red Army soldier.

Option 5.

1. “Workshop of poets” is the name of the union:
1) symbolists; 2) acmeists; 3) imaginists; 4) futurists.

2. “Throw Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy and other classics off the ship of modernity” is a call:
1) acmeists; 2) imaginists; 3) futurists; 4) symbolists.

4. Who is Kaifa?
1) a wandering philosopher; 2) Caesar; 3) high priest; 4) procurator.

5. Point out the wrong statement.
1) Pontius Pilate is afraid of Kaifa, obeys him unquestioningly and agrees that Bar-Rabban should be pardoned.
2) Pontius Pilate approves the death sentence, but at the same time he hopes that the Sanhedrin will decide to pardon Yeshua.
3) Yeshua knew Judas of Kiriath.
4) Pontius Pilate understands well that Yeshua has nothing to do with the unrest in Yershalaim.

I can't pity you
And I carefully carry my cross ...
What kind of sorcerer do you want
Give me the rogue beauty.

7. Which of the heroes of M. Gorky's play “At the Bottom” owns the words:
"Human! It's great! That sounds…proud!”
1) Satin; 2) Luke; 3) Tick; 4) Actor.

8 Which writer of the XX century. called the "Petrel of the Revolution"?

1) A.P. Chekhov.
2) M. Gorky.
3) V. V. Mayakovsky.
4) S. A. Yesenina.

9. Indicate which novel by M. A. Bulgakov was published in the early 60s of the XX century. on the pages of the Novy Mir magazine?

1) "The Life of Monsieur de Molière".
2) "White Guard".
3) "Theatrical novel".
4) "Master and Margarita".

10. Name a poet who is a young symbolist.

a) 3. N. Gippius.
b) V. Ya. Bryusov.
c) A. A. Blok.
d) F.K. Sologub.

11. Which of the listed Russian writers became the first Nobel Prize winner?

a) A. I. Solzhenitsyn.
b) B. L. Pasternak.
c) I. A. Bunin.
d) M. A. Sholokhov.

Oh, spring without end and without edge -
Endless and endless dream!
I recognize you! I accept!
And I greet with the sound of the shield!

a) V. V. Mayakovsky.
b) B. L. Pasternak.
c) A. A. Blok.
d) S. A. Yesenin.

13. Define the genre “ Quiet Don” M. A. Sholokhov.

a) travel novel
b) a love story;
c) epic novel;
d) adventure story.

14. “Book about a fighter” is subtitled:

a) poems by A. T. Tvardovsky “Vasily Terkin”;
b) the story of A. N. Tolstoy "Russian character";
c) M. A. Sholokhov’s story “The Fate of a Man”;
d) the novel by K. M. Simonov “The Living and the Dead”.

15. Name a writer of the second half of the 20th century who was a film actor, screenwriter and film director.

a) Yu. V. Trifonov.
b) V.P. Astafiev.
c) V. G. Rasputin.
d) V. M. Shukshin.

Option 6.

1. Indicate the time limits of the “silver age” of Russian poetry.
1) the beginning of the 20th century;
2) the end of the 19th - the beginning of the 20th century;
3) early-mid 20th century;
4) the end of the 19th century.

2. What poetic trend was the first in the literature of the “Silver Age”?
1) acmeism;
2) futurism;
3) imaginism;
4) symbolism.

3. Which of the poets is called “the last poet of the village”?
1) S. Yesenin;
2) V. Ivanova;
3) K. Balmont;
4) I. Severyanina.

4. What causes unbearable longing in the soul of Pontius Pilate after the decision?
1) the thought of loneliness;
2) the idea of ​​immortality;
3) the thought of forgiveness;
4) the thought of death.

5. Horseman Golden Spear is a nickname:
1) Pontius Pilate;
2) Mark Ratslayer;
3) Caesar;
4) Kaifas.

6. Indicate in which work of M. Gorky the problem of two types of humanism is posed.

a) Mother.
b) "Old Woman Izergil".
c) at the bottom.
d) Chelkash.

Which poet owns the words “After all, if the stars are lit, it means that someone needs it”?
a) A. A. Blok.
b) S. A. Yesenin.
c) V. V. Mayakovsky.
d) B. L. Pasternak.

8. Indicate which of the writers of the XX century. buried near the Kremlin wall.
a) A. I. Kuprin.
b) M. Gorky.
c) V. V. Mayakovsky.
d) A. A. Fadeev.

How is the theme “man and nature” revealed in the early works of S. A. Yesenin?
a) man is a transformer of nature;
b) man and nature are antagonistic;
c) nature is hostile to man;
d) man is in harmony with nature.

9. Indicate which work is called the "poetic encyclopedia of the Great Patriotic War."
a) "Vasily Terkin" by A. T. Tvardovsky.
b) “Pulkovo Meridian” by V. M. Inber.
c) “Leningrad Poem” by O. F. Berggolts.
d) “Zoya” by M. M. Aliger.

10. Which of the writers of the XX century. created an epic work about “earth, love and will”?
a) M. Gorky “The Life of Klim Samgin”.
b) A. I. Solzhenitsyn “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich”.
c) M. A. Bulgakov “White Guard”.
d) M. A. Sholokhov “Quiet Flows the Don”.

11. Name a poet who is a futurist.
a) S. A. Yesenin b) A. A. Blok c) V. V. Mayakovsky d) A. A. Akhmatova.

12. What episode is the culmination of A.A. Blok's poem "The Twelve"?

a) the murder of Katya Petrukha;
b) the appearance of a “comrade-priest”;
c) the procession of the Red Guards through the streets of Petrograd;
d) a meeting of twelve with a bourgeois and a dog at a crossroads.

13. Name the character of M. Gorky's play “At the Bottom”, who says that the wanderer Luke acted “like acid on an old and dirty coin”.

a) Baron, b) Satin, c) Actor, d) Nastya.

14. Indicate the second name of the story by A. I. Solzhenitsyn “Matryona’s yard”.

a) “The incident at the Krechetovka station”.
b) fire.
c) “A village cannot stand without a righteous person.”
d) "The usual".

15. For what book was AI Solzhenitsyn awarded the Nobel Prize?

a) "A calf butted with an oak."
b) The Gulag Archipelago.
c) Red Wheel.
d) “One day of Ivan Denisovich”.

Lesson form:

study meeting. The class is divided into 4 teams in accordance with the literary trends that existed in the first quarter of the twentieth century - symbolists, acmeists, futurists and those whose work was individual, outside of these trends. Each team for pre-training receives four tasks. The remaining three tasks are not specified in advance. The training meeting is designed for two academic hours.

Meeting goals:

  • deepen students' knowledge about the Silver Age of Russian poetry, the creative personalities of this literary era;
  • be able to explain the artistic originality of the works of representatives of symbolism, acmeism, futurism and those whose work was outside these areas;
  • know literary terminology, literary theory (symbol, symbolism, acmeism, futurism, renaissance);
  • improve monologue response skills;
  • development creativity students;
  • development of the ability to work in a team.
  • Equipment:

    reproductions of portraits of poets of the Silver Age, an exhibition of books of poets of the Silver Age

    Course of the training meeting.

  • Submit Direction
  • (symbolism, acmeism, futurism, outside groups): define, explain the origin of the term for the name of a literary movement, list its representatives; the history of the development of this literary direction - up to 5 points.
  • Knowledge of the biography
  • : give a brief biographical note (name the most significant facts), without naming the poet; learn from the facts of the biography of the poet a representative of another literary movement - 3 points for a short biographical story + 2 points for the correct name.
  • Recitation competition: a representative of each literary movement recites by heart a poem (optional) of a symbolist poet, an acmeist poet, a futurist poet and outside groups (respectively). It is advisable to complete this task with elements of dramatization - up to 5 points .
  • Poetry is...: to talk about what poetry is, what is the purpose of the poet and poetry from the point of view of symbolists, acmeists, futurists and those who are outside groups - up to 5 points (+3 points additionally for the emblem - a symbol of your direction).
  • Create a clip: on the text of the poem by M.I. Tsvetaeva “I like ...” to create a video sequence and explain to the jury and the audience your idea and how to implement it - up to 6 points .
  • compose a poem: according to the proposed rhymes, create a poetic text, expressively read it - up to 7 points .
  • Quiz for fans: questions on the knowledge of the work of poets of the Silver Age, the history of this period of literature, literary terminology.
    1. Name sequentially the emergence of modernist trends in poetry at the turn of the century ( symbolism, acmeism, futurism).
    2. The concept of "Silver Age" arose by analogy with the concept of "Golden Age". Choose synonymous expressions for the first of these concepts ( Renaissance; the rise of Russian spirituality).
    3. Which of the poets of the Silver Age was "chosen king"? ( I. Severyanin).
    4. What is the fourth extra name: Gumilyov, Mandelstam, Akhmatova, Gorodetsky ( Akhmatova - pseudonym).
    5. Which artist of the word was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1933? ( I. Bunin).
    6. What was the name of the association, the organization of acmeist poets? ( "Workshop of poets").
    7. Which of the poets of the Silver Age traveled through Africa? ( N. Gumilyov).
    8. What do Akhmatov's lines mean:
    9. “Husband in the grave, son in prison,

      Pray for me"?

      (in 1921 N. Gumilyov was shot, in 1934. - arrest of son, Lev Gumilyov, and husband, Punin).

    10. How is the life of A. Akhmatova connected with Tsarskoye Selo? (there she lived until the age of 16 and studied at the women's gymnasium).
    11. In the verses of which poet does the image of a “gray underdog” occur? ( F. Sologuba).
    12. Who owns this comparison: “Poems grow like stars and like roses”? ( M. Tsvetaeva).
    13. Music, according to representatives of this literary movement, was the first art ( symbolists).
    14. About what great poet I. Severyanin wrote:
    15. He is a wonderful moment

      Captured for centuries!

      He is the epitome of inspiration.

      And dust is powerless before him ... ( about A.S. Pushkin).

    16. Continue the well-known words of A. Akhmatova: “I taught women to speak ...” ( Oh, how to silence them).
    17. Name the futurist manifestos ( “A slap in the face of public taste”, “Judges' cage”, “Dead moon”, etc.).
    18. Which of the poets (guess the name from the text) wrote the following lines:
    19. My biographer will be very happy

      Will wonder for two hours

      Like a donkey before which in a manger

      Oats were poured fresh,

      So the monograph is ready,

      Tome of venerable venerable thickness:

      “About unhappy love…

      In the year of the fourth world war.

      Hello, proud grimy,

      To stone - a heavyweight

      I chose it without being seduced by the diamond.

      Hello, cobblestone thunder!

      Yawned, saluted - and again

      Shaft rowing - wing

      Lomovy Archangel.

    20. Which representatives literary trends verses belong:
    21. a) How I love the Flemish panel,

      Where vegetables, and fish, and wine,

      And rich game on a flat platter -

      Amber-yellow gleams.

      And the battle written with an old brush -

      I love. Soldier with a shining trumpet

      Clubs of gunpowder, a pile of dead,

      And rearing horses everywhere!

      (Acmeism)

      b) How often do I want to express my love,

      But I can't say anything

      I only rejoice, suffer and keep silent:

      As if ashamed of me - I dare not speak.

      But in the proximity to me of your living soul

      How everything is mysterious, so everything is extraordinary, -

      What is too terrible a divine secret

      It seems to me love to talk about it.

      (Symbolism)

      c) There are no people.

      You see

      cry of a thousand days of torment?

      The soul does not want to go silent,

      to tell who?

      I'll throw myself on the ground

      stone bark

      in the blood of the face isotra, with tears washing the asphalt.

      Tired of caressing lips with a thousand kisses

      I will cover the smart muzzle of the tram.

      (Futurism)

      d) I am a free wind, I always blow,

      I wave the waves, I caress the willows,

      I sigh in the branches, sighing numbly,

      I cherish the grass, I cherish the fields.

      In the spring of light, like the herald of May,

      I kiss the lily of the valley, in love with a dream,

      And the silent azure listens to the wind, -

      I am winding, melting, airy, sleepy.

      (Symbolism)

    22. Name the poet who introduced M. Tsvetaeva and S. Efron ( M. Voloshin).
    23. This poet listened to lectures at the Sorbonne, at Heidelberg University, studied at St. Petersburg ( O. Mandelstam).

    MBOU "Pogromskaya secondary comprehensive school name

    HELL. Bondarenko, Volokonovsky district, Belgorod region

    Literature test for grade 11

    "The Silver Age of Russian Poetry"


    Prepared

    teacher of Russian language and literature

    Morozova Alla Stanislavovna

    2013

    Explanatory note

    This test allows you to determine the level of knowledge of 11th grade students on the topic "Silver Age of Russian Poetry". The work contains questions about the main literary trends of the Silver Age.

    Each question has four possible answers.

    The presented test can be used at the final lesson of the literature on this topic.

    Criteria for evaluation:

    "5" - 19 - 20 points

    "4" - 16 - 18 points

    "3" - 11 - 15 points

    "2" - 0 - 10 points



    1. Indicate the time limits of the Silver Age of Russian poetry 1. Beginning of the 20th century2. Late 19th - early 20th century 3. Beginning - middle XX century4. Late 19th century
    2. Which philosopher was the first to propose the name "Silver Age"? 1. V. Solovyov 2. N. Otsup 3. N. Berdyaev 4. I. Annensky

    3. What was the name of the artistic and aesthetic system that developed at the beginning XX century and embodied in a system of independent artistic trends and movements?

    1. decadence 2. modernism 3. symbolism 4. futurism
    4. The name of which poetic movement is translated as "future"?
    5. What poetic trend was the first in the literature of the Silver Age? 1. symbolism 2. acmeism 3. futurism 4. imagism
    6. N. Gumilyov became the founder of what trend? 1. symbolism 2. imaginism 3. futurism 4. acmeism
    7. Who justified theoretical basis symbolism? 1. V. Solovyov 2. F. Sologub 3. V. Bryusov 4. D. Merezhkovsky

    8. The name of which poetic movement is translated from Greek as “the highest degree of something”?

    1. acmeism 2. imaginism 3. futurism 4. symbolism
    9. Which of the poets is not a representative of acmeism?
    10. Which of the poets is a representative of Imagism? 1. S. Yesenin 2. Z. Gippius 3. A. Bely 4. V. Mayakovsky
    11. Which of the poets is a representative of futurism? 1. A. Blok 2. V. Mayakovsky 3. M. Tsvetaeva 4. A. Akhmatova
    12. "Workshop of poets" is the name of the union: 1. Symbolists 2. Imagists 3. Futurists 4. Acmeists

    13. "Throw Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy and other classics from the ship of modernity" is a call:

    1. Acmeists 2. Imagists 3. Futurists 4. Symbolists

    14. What, according to the acmeists, should have acquired its original meaning?

    1. poem 2. image 3. word 4. time
    15. What did K. Balmont consider the basis of lyrics? 1. word magic 2. personality 3. rhyme 4. image

    16. Which of the poets dared to directly accuse I.V. Stalin of the genocide of his own people?

    1. N. Gumilyov 2. A. Akhmatova 3. V. Bryusov 4. O. Mandelstam

    17. Words of what part of speech I. Severyanin formed from nouns, adding the prefix "o"?

    1. adverb 2. interjection 3. verb 4. adjective
    18. What was laid as the cornerstone in the poetry of acmeism? 1. mystery 2. word 3. evanescence 4. realistic view of things

    19. Who preached the fusion of art with the accelerated life process of the twentieth century by destroying forms and conventions?

    1. Symbolists 2. Imagists 3. Futurists 4. Acmeists
    20. What was the name of the first Futurist manifesto? 1. "Judges' cage" 2. "A slap in the face of public taste"3. "Hell of the city"4. "From street to street"

    Answers 1. 2 2. 3 3. 2 4. 3 5. 1 6. 4 7. 4 8. 1 9. 3 10. 1 11. 2 12. 4 13. 3 14. 3 15. 1 16. 4 17 .3 18.4 19.3 20.2

    Verification work on this topic

    I option.

      Define the modernist direction by characteristics: a direction that considered the goal of art to be an intuitive comprehension of world unity; art was seen as the unifying principle of such unity. Characterized by "secret writing of the inexpressible", understatement, replacement of the image.

    A. Symbolism.

    B. Acmeism.

    B. Futurism.

    2. Whose years of life are these: 1886-1921?

    BUT . Akhmatova.

    B. Gumilyov.

    V. Balmont.

    Z. What was the name of the Futurist poetic manifesto?

    A. Poetry as magic.

    B. "On Beautiful Clarity"

    V. "A slap in the face of public taste."

    I came into this world to see the sun

    And if the day is gone

    I will sing..I will sing about the sun

    At the hour of death!

    A. Balmont.

    B. Bryusov.

    V. Gumilyov.

    5. Name the literary pseudonym of Lotarev.

    A. Gorky.

    B. Severyanin.

    V. Bely.

    6. Which of the three lines of nouns is “Acmeist”?

    A. Abyss, night, spirit, worlds, love, atom, fire, flame, bosom.

    unbelievable choir,

    Test work on the topic

    "The Silver Age of Russian Literature"

    II option.

      Define the modernist trend according to its characteristic features: a direction that denied the artistic and moral heritage, preached the destruction of the forms and conventions of art in order to merge it with an accelerated life process.

    A. Symbolism.

    B. Acmeism.

    B. Futurism.

    2. Whose years of life are these: 1867-1942?

    A. Akhmatova.

    B. Gumilyov.

    V. Balmont.

    3. What was the name of the poetic manifesto of the acmeists?

    A. "Some currents in modern Russian poetry."

    B. "A slap in the face of public taste"

    V. "On the causes of the decline and new trends in modern

    Russian Literature"

    Shadow of Uncreated Creatures

    Swaying in a dream

    Like the blades of creatures

    On the enamel wall.

    A. Balmont.

    B. Bryusov.

    V. Gumilyov.

    5. Name the literary pseudonym Gorenko.

    A. Tsvetaeva.

    B Gippius.

    V. Akhmatova.

    6. Which of the three lines of nouns is “symbolist”?

    A. Abyss, night, spirit, worlds, love, atom, fire, flame.

    B. Sky, corpse, stars, worms, fog, pain, croup, grip, rash.

    B. Skiing, sky, meadow, moon, windows, silence, path, willow.

    7. Which poets of the Silver Age are listed in the following verses by G. Shengeli?

    He knew them all and saw almost all of them: Valery, Andrey, Konstantin, Maximilian, Osip, Boris, Ivan, Igor, Sergey, Anna, Vladimir, Marina, Vyacheslav, And Alexander- unbelievable choir,

    Fourteen star constellation!

    Answers.

    1st option 2nd option

    1 A 1B

    2 B 2 C

    3 V 3 A

    4 A 4 B

    5 B 5 C

    6V 6A

    7 Valery Bryusov

    Andrey Bely

    Konstantin Balmont

    Maximilian Voloshin

    Osip Mandelstam

    Boris Pasternak

    Ivan Bunin

    Igor Severyanin

    Anna Akhmatova

    Vladimir Mayakovsky

    Sergey Yesenin

    Marina Tsvetaeva

    Vyacheslav Ivanov

    Alexander Blok