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History test on Ancient Greece (Grade 5). History test on the topic Ancient Greece (Grade 5) What merchants imported into Greece from other countries

Topic quiz « Ancient Greece»

Target:

5. Where did the Greek gods live?

6. Read the text and paste the right words. “The main gods of the Greeks were three brothers…,…,…. The first ruled in heaven, the second - ..., the third - in ...

10.Where is Sparta?

B) in the north of Greece

B) on about. Sicily

Match event and date

Fill in the table

Historical figures

Heroes of myths

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"Test on the topic "Ancient Greece" Grade 5"

Topic quiz " Ancient Greece"

Target: Consolidate students' knowledge on the topic "Ancient Greece" Develop interest in the subject of history.

1. On the slopes of the mountains, the ancient Greeks grew:

A) grapes and olives; B) dates and figs; B) rice and tea D) wheat and barley.

2. The most powerful ancient city Mycenae are located in:

A) Southern Greece B) Northern Greece C) Central Greece D) on the island of Crete

3. In what year did the first Olympic Games take place?

A) 520g. BC e.B) 776 BC e. B) 920 BC e D) 677 BC.

4. The Olympic Games in antiquity continued:

A) 4 days B) 5 days C) 10 days D) 7 days

5. Where did the Greek gods live?

A) in Olympia B) on the island of Crete C) on Mount Olympus

6. Read the text and insert the correct words. “The main gods of the Greeks were three brothers…,…,…. The first ruled in heaven, the second - ..., the third - in ...

7... What event formed the basis of Homer's poem "The Odyssey"?

A) the return of King Odysseus to Ithaca; B) the death of the Trojan hero Hector;

C) the abduction of Elena the Beautiful by Paris; D) the death of Achilles

8. Hero of the Trojan War who returned to his homeland after 20 years?

A) Patroclus b) Odysseus c) Achilles

9. What merchants brought to Greece from other countries?

A) handicrafts B) bread C) wine

10.Where is Sparta?

A) in the valley of the river Efrot in Laconia

B) in the north of Greece

B) on about. Sicily

11.. The main occupation of boys in Sparta?

A) gymnastics B) mathematics C) singing

12. When did theater originate in Greece?

A) 2.5 thousand years ago B) 1 thousand years ago C) 1.5 thousand years ago

Match event and date

Battle of Marathon 443 BC e.

The first Olympic Games in 490 BC e.

Salamis naval battle 594 BC e.

Reign of Pericles 776 BC e.

Solon's reforms of 480 BC e.

Fill in the table

Sort the names into columns: Zeus, Elena the Beautiful, Herodotus, Theseus, Perseus, Hades, Themistocles, Miltiades, Sophocles, Aristotle, Hera, Dionysus, Achilles, Homer, Milo, Perseus, Hephaestus, Hercules, Leonidas, Darius I, Hermes, Priam, Alexander the Great, Athena , Phidias.

Historical figures

Heroes of myths

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Final history test for 5th graders

on the topic "Ancient Greece".

The test is intended for 5th grade students. The test can be used as a result of studying the section "Ancient Greece" of the history textbook ancient world A.A. Vigasina, G.I. Godera, I.S. Svintsitskaya. The test consists of two options, in each option there are 15 tasks, tasks from 1-11.15 with a choice of answers, 12 tasks for establishing chronological order, tasks 13-14 to establish compliance.

Tasks s1-11, 15 are scored 1 point, tasks 12,13,14 no errors 2 points, one error 1 point, two errors 0 points.

Evaluation criteria:

21-19 points- grade " 5";

18-16 points- grade "four";

15-13 points- grade "3";

Less 13 score score "2".

"ANCIENT GREECE". Option 1.

1. In the east, Greece is washed by:

BUT) ionian sea B) Mediterranean Sea

AT) the Aegean sea G) Red sea

2. Central Greece connects with Southern Greece:

BUT) Thermopylae Pass B) Isthmus of Corinth

AT) Gulf of Corinth G) Hellespont

3. Archon who laid the foundations of democracy in Athens:

BUT) Pericles B) Solon AT) Themistocles G) Dracont

4. The Persian king who led the second campaign against Greece in 480 BC:

BUT) Xerxes B) Darius I AT) Cyrus the Great G) Darius III

5. Where is Sparta?

BUT) B) in Attica

AT) in Laconia G) on the island of Pharos

6. What did traders bring into Greece from other countries?

BUT) wine B) wheat AT) weapon G) olive oil

BUT) Aeschylus B) Sophocles AT) Herodotus G) Homer

8. The main god of the ancient Greeks, the patron of gods and people?

BUT) Hades B) Zeus AT) Poseidon G) Ares

9. Which temple in the city of Athens is dedicated to the goddess Athena?

BUT) Erechtheion B) Propylaea AT) Parthenon G) Caryatids

10. In what city of the Mediterranean was the largest library, numbering up to 700 thousand papyrus scrolls?

BUT) in Athens B) in Alexandria of Egypt

AT) in Pergamon G) in Sparta

BUT) Sophocles B) Aeschylus AT) Aristophanes G) Homer

12. Arrange events in chronological order:

BUT) Death of Alexander the Great

B) Marathon battle

AT) Battle of Gaugamela

G) Trojan War

BUT) Areopagus 1) the power of the best

B) Agora 2) elevated, fortified place

AT) Aristocracy 3) pottery area

G) Acropolis 4 ) advice to know

D) Ceramic 5) main square

BUT) Aristotle 1) Participant of the Battle of Thermopylae

B) Philip II 2) king of persia

AT) Darius III 3) scientist, teacher of Alexander the Great

G) king Leonidas 4) king of Macedonia

BUT) Aristotle and Philip II B) Homer and Phidias

AT) Darius I and Alexander the Great G) Pericles and Solon

"ANCIENT GREECE". Option 2.

1. Northern Greece connects with Central Greece:

BUT) Thermopylae Pass B) Isthmus of Corinth

AT) Gulf of Corinth G) Hellespont

2. In the west, Greece is washed by:

BUT) ionian sea B) Mediterranean Sea

AT) the Aegean sea G) Red sea

3. Statesman Athens, fifteen times elected to the position of the first strategist:

BUT) Pericles B) Solon AT) Themistocles G) Dracont

4. The Persian king who led the first campaign against Greece in 490 BC:

BUT) Philip II B) Darius I AT) Cyrus the Great G) Darius III

5. Where is Athens located?

BUT) in the north of the Balkan Peninsula B) in Attica

AT) in Laconia G) on the island of Pharos

6. What did merchants export from Greece to other countries?

BUT) slaves B) bread AT) olive oil G) wood

BUT) Aeschylus B) Sophocles AT) Homer G) Themistocles

8. In honor of which Olympian god were theatrical performances staged?

BUT) Zeus B) Poseidon AT) Apollo G) Dionysus

9. Which temple of Athens is dedicated to Poseidon and Athena?

BUT) Erechtheion B) Propylaea AT) Parthenon G) Caryatids

10. A slave accompanying a child is:

BUT) metec B) helot AT) strategist G) teacher

BUT) Sophocles B) Aeschylus AT) Aristophanes G) Euripides

12. Arrange the events in chronological order:

BUT) Battle of Salamis

B) First Olympic Games

AT) Founding of Alexandria of Egypt

G) Battle of Chaeronea

13. Establish a correspondence between the term and the definition:

BUT) Palestra 1) school for adults

B) Skene 2) the place where the muses live

AT) gymnasium 3) stage for actors

G) Mouseyon 4) storage space for costumes and props

D) Orchestra 5) gymnastics school

14. Establish a correspondence between the historical figure and his activities:

BUT) Phidias 1) commander, king of Macedonia

B) Xerxes 2) creator of the Greek fleet, strategist

AT) Alexander the Great 3) sculptor

G) Themistocles 4) king of persia

15. Which of the following historical figures were contemporaries?

BUT) Darius III and Miltiades B) Xerxes and Alexander the Great

AT) Phidias and Pericles G) Homer and Aristotle

Answers:

Option 1.

1 - in; 2 - b; 3 - b; 4 - a; 6 - b; 7 - g; 8 - b; 9 - in; 10 - b; 11 - a; 12 - gbva;

13 - 4a, 5b, 1c, 2d, 3d; 14 - 3a, 4b, 2c, 1d; 15 - a.

Option 2.

1 - a; 2 - a; 3 - a; 4 - b; 5 B; 6 - in; 7 - in; 8 - g; 9 - a; 10 - g; 11 - in; 12 - bug;

13 - 5a, 4b, 1c, 2d, 3d; 14 - 3a, 4b, 1c, 2d; 15 - c.

Option number 1

1. On the slopes of the mountains, the ancient Greeks grew:

1) grapes and olives; 2) dates and figs; 3) rice and tea; 4) wheat and barley.

2. How did the inhabitants of ancient Greece call themselves:

1) Greeks; 2) Hellenes; 3) labels; 4) Thracians.

3. The culprit of unleashing the Trojan War, according to Homer's poem "The Iliad", was the son of King Priam:

1) Patroclus; 2) Hector; 3) Paris; 4) Telemac.

4. Insert missing hero name:

Taking his bow, _________ instantly pulled the string. In his house he exterminated all the riotous suitors here, taking revenge on them for all their iniquities and for all insults.

1) Telemac; 2) Odysseus; 3) Achilles; 4) Paris.

5. In what degree of relationship are Poseidon, Zeus, Hades.

1) siblings; 2) godfather; 3) cousins; 4) father and sons.

6. The bird was called the messenger of Zeus:

1) falcon; 2) eagle; 3) peacock; 4) raven.

7. Who built a golden palace for the gods on Olympus:

1) Ares; 2) Apollo; 3) Hephaestus; 4) Dionysus.

8. Which of the gods was accompanied by the muses:

1) Demeter; 2) Apollo; 3) Hades; 4) Poseidon.

9. What goddess was called "warrior":

1) Aphrodite; 2) Athena; 3) Hera; 4) Demeter.

10. What was the name of the god of war in Greece:

1) Ares; 2) Hephaestus; 3) Hermes; 4) Dionysus.

11. Determine the date of the Battle of Marathon.

1) 480 BC; 2) 443 BC; 3) 490 BC; 4) 479 BC

12. The place for the construction of temples in Athens was called:

1) acropolis; 2) agora; 3) ceramics; 4) forum.

13. Continue in your own words: Democracy is…

14. Famous ancient Greek historian, friend of Pericles and "Father of History":

1) Phidias; 2) Herodotus; 3) Socrates; 4) Homer

15. Trier is:

1) a training ground; 2) light maneuverable ship of the Greeks;

3) school for wrestling; 4) the form of construction of the Macedonian soldiers.

16. Find errors in the text.

Solon ordered the release of all the slaves. From now on there were no more slaves in Athens.

17. Peloponnese is

1) Northern part of Greece; 2) The middle part of Greece; 3) Southern part of Greece.

18. Which of the first strategists held this position in Athens for 15 years?

1) Themistocles; 2) Pericles; 3) Solon; 4) Dragon.

control test on the topic "Ancient Greece". 5th grade

Option number 2

1. Are the following statements true:

A. The main means of communication between the regions of Greece were overland routes.

B. One of the main products for which Greece was famous was olive oil.

1) only A is true; 2) only B is true; 3) both statements are true; 4) both statements are wrong.

2. What event formed the basis of Homer's poem "The Odyssey"?

1) the return of King Odysseus to Ithaca; 2) the death of the Trojan hero Hector;

3) the abduction of Elena the Beautiful by Paris; 4) the death of Achilles.

3. The leader of the Greek campaign against Troy was the king of Mycenae:

1) Odysseus; 2) Agamemnon; 3) Achilles; 4) Menelaus.

4. Which of the heroes of the poem "Iliad" owns the words:

Remember, like the gods, Achilles, about your dear father!

An old man, just like me, is on the verge of a mournful old age!

1) Hector; 2) Priam; 3) Patroclus; 4) Menelaus.

5. What was the name of the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty:

1) Artemis; 2) Demeter; 3) Athena; 4) Aphrodite.

6. What god did the Greeks depict with a trident in their hands:

1) Zeus; 2) Poseidon; 3) Aida; 4) Apollo.

7. Which of the gods helped the Greeks who fought near Troy to build a wooden horse:

1) Ares; 2) Athena; 3) Hera; 4) Hephaestus.

8. What was the name of one of the most beloved and cheerful gods of the Greeks:

1) Zeus; 2) Dionysus; 3) Hades; 4) Apollo.

9. What god was called "thunderer":

1) Ares; 2) Hermes; 3) Poseidon; 4) Zeus.

10. What god did the Greeks depict in sandals with wings:

1) Hermes; 2) Hephaestus; 3) Dionysus; 4) Aida.

11. Determine the date of the Battle of Salamis.

1) 1480 AD; 2) 443 AD; 3) 480 AD; 4) 490 BC

12. The market place in Athens was called:

1) forum; 2) agora; 3) ceramics 4) acropolis.

13. Continue in your own words: The colony is

14. Famous Greek sculptor, author of the statue of Athena:

1) Phidias; 2) Homer; 3) Kalikrat; 5) Miron.

15. Palestra is:

1) a training ground; 2nd place training sessions;

3) school for wrestling; 4) gym.

16. Find errors in the text.

Thanks to good soils, the inhabitants of Attica grew a lot of bread. On the contrary, there was a shortage of olive oil and wine in Attica: wine and oil were brought from other countries.

17. Which of the following seas washes Greece?

1) Black Sea; 2) Red Sea; 3) Sea of ​​Marmara; 4) Ionian Sea.

18. Triangular space between two roof slopes and a cornice:

1) Column; 2) Portico; 3) Fronton; 4) Basilica.

KLUT to the control test "Ancient Greece". 5th grade

Option 1.

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

9- 2 10- 1 11- 3 12- 1 13- power of the people 14- 2 15- 3

16- freed only Greek slaves, foreign slaves remained.

17- 3 18 - 2

Option 2.

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

9- 4 10- 1 11- 3 12- 2 13- settlements founded by sailors in

foreign lands 14- 1 15- 3 16- 4 17- 4 18- 4



Option number 1
1. On the slopes of the mountains, the ancient Greeks grew:
1) grapes and olives; 2) dates and figs; 3) rice and tea; 4) wheat and barley.
2. How did the inhabitants of ancient Greece call themselves:
1) Greeks; 2) Hellenes; 3) labels; 4) Thracians.
3. The culprit of unleashing the Trojan War, according to Homer's poem "The Iliad", was the son of King Priam:
1) Patroclus; 2) Hector; 3) Paris; 4) Telemac.
4. Insert missing hero name:
Taking his bow, _________ instantly pulled the string. In his house he destroyed all the suitors here
riotous, taking revenge on them for all their iniquities and for all insults.
1) Telemac; 2) Odysseus; 3) Achilles; 4) Paris.
5. In what degree of relationship are Poseidon, Zeus, Hades.
1) siblings; 2) godfather; 3) cousins; 4) father and sons.
6. In what year did the first Olympic Games take place?
1) 520g. BC.; 2) 776 BC.; 3) 920g. BC.; 4) 677 BC.
7. Who in ancient Greece was forbidden to engage in trade and crafts?

8. To solve the most important state affairs in the Athenian policy, they began to convene ..., in which
all free Athenians (citizens) participated.
1) veche; 2) the people's assembly; 3) meeting; 4) fees.
9. What goddess was called "warrior":
1) Aphrodite; 2) Athena; 3) Hera; 4) Demeter.
10. What was the name of the god of war in Greece:
1) Ares; 2) Hephaestus; 3) Hermes; 4) Dionysus.
11. Determine the date of the Battle of Marathon.
1) 480 BC; 2) 443 BC; 3) 490 BC; 4) 479 BC
12. The place for the construction of temples in Athens was called:
1) acropolis; 2) agora; 3) ceramics; 4) forum.
13. Find definitions of the concept "power of the people".
1) paganism; 2) republic; 3) democracy; 4) monarchy.
14. Famous ancient Greek historian, friend of Pericles and "Father of History":
1) Phidias; 2) Herodotus; 3) Socrates; 4) Homer.
15. Trier is:
1) a training ground; 2) light maneuverable ship of the Greeks;
3) school for wrestling; 4) the form of construction of the Macedonian soldiers.
16. Near which island was the Persian fleet defeated?
1) about. Crete; 2) about. Salamis; 3) about. Knossos; 4) about. Ithaca.
17. In his laws, Archon Solon ordered:
1) Give bread to slaves; 2) Declare Eternal Peace 3) Abolish debt slavery 4) Start a war with
Sparta
18. Which of the first strategists held this position in Athens for 15 years?
1) Themistocles; 2) Pericles; 3) Solon; 4) Dragon.
19. Who was not allowed to the Olympic Games even as a spectator?
1) slaves; 2) demos; 3) women; 4) foreigners.

Control test on the topic "Ancient Greece". 5th grade
Option number 2
A. The main means of communication between the regions of Greece were overland routes.
B. One of the main products for which Greece was famous was olive oil.
1. Are the following statements true:


1) only A is true; 2) only B is true; 3) both statements are true; 4) both statements are wrong.
2. What event formed the basis of Homer's poem "The Odyssey"?
1) the return of King Odysseus to Ithaca; 2) the death of the Trojan hero Hector;
3) the abduction of Elena the Beautiful by Paris; 4) the death of Achilles.
3. The leader of the Greek campaign against Troy was the king of Mycenae:
1) Odysseus; 2) Agamemnon; 3) Achilles; 4) Menelaus.
4. Who in ancient Greece was forbidden to engage in trade and crafts?
1) the Spartans; 2) Macedonians; 3) the Athenians; 4) the Cretans.
5. What was the name of the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty:
1) Artemis; 2) Demeter; 3) Athena; 4) Aphrodite.
6. What god did the Greeks depict with a trident in their hands:
1) Zeus; 2) Poseidon; 3) Aida; 4) Apollo.
7. After what period of time were the Olympic Games held?
1) after 4 years; 2) after 5 years; 3) after 6 years; 4) after 10 years.
8. Which of the Hellenes performed a heroic deed in the defense of Thermopylae?
1) Leonid; 2) Themistocles; 3) Pericles; 4) Miltiades.
9. What god was called "thunderer":
1) Ares; 2) Hermes; 3) Poseidon; 4) Zeus.
10. What were the slaves called in Sparta:
1) Helots; 2) Citizens; 3) Meteki; 4) Archons
11. Determine the date of the Battle of Salamis.
1) 1480 AD; 2) 443 AD; 3) 480 AD; 4) 490 BC
12. The marketplace in Athens was called:
1) forum; 2) agora; 3) ceramics 4) acropolis.
13. What is a "policy"?
1) an independent state; 2) the edge of the earth; 3) district of the city; 4) occupied territory.
14. Famous Greek sculptor, author of the statue of Athena:
1) Phidias; 2) Homer; 3) Kalikrat; 5) Miron.
15. Palestra is:
1) a training ground; 2) place of studies;
3) school for wrestling; 4) gym.
16. What was the name of the council of the nobility and 9 of its rulers in the Athenian policy?
1) Dragon and rulers; 2) Areopagus and archons; 3) Court and judges; 4) Strategist and citizens.
17. Which of the following seas washes Greece?
1) Black Sea; 2) Red Sea; 3) Sea of ​​Marmara; 4) Ionian Sea.
18. Triangular space between two roof slopes and a cornice:
1) Column; 2) Portico; 3) Fronton; 4) Basilica.
19. What was the fate of a weak newborn in Sparta?
1) he was thrown into the abyss; 2) he was treated and fattened; 3) it was sold to other countries;
4) they left him in the forest.
20. List what was included in the pentathlon at the Olympic Games.