Quiz on Andersen's fairy tales for elementary school. The game is a quiz in elementary school based on Andersen's fairy tales. Progress of an extracurricular activity

Say a word about Andersen's fairy tales! And not just a word - a quiz with questions about the heroes of these fairy tales is presented to your attention. The quiz contains 12 questions. All questions have been answered.

1. What was the name of the fragile little girl who appeared from a flower that looked like a tulip and who at the end of the fairy tale gained wings (according to the fairy tale "Thumbelina")?
Caroline
Thumbelina +
Mermaid

2. What object did the old queen put under her mattresses to find out if the princess was real (according to the fairy tale “The Princess and the Pea”)?
Bean
Pea +
seed

3. From what material was the new dress of the king sewn (according to the fairy tale “The new dress of the king”)?
Brocade
Batiste
Not from any

4. Where was the throne of the Snow Queen (according to the fairy tale "The Snow Queen")?
By the huge window
In the middle of a frozen lake +
Near the mirrors

5. What is the name of Andersen's fairy tale, in which the duckling turned into a beautiful swan (according to the fairy tale "The Ugly Duckling")?
"Duckling Traveler"
"Flapper"
"Ugly Duckling" +

6. In which country do the events taking place in the fairy tale "The Nightingale" unfold?
China +
India
Persia

7. What metal was the steadfast soldier made of, who fell in love with a beautiful dancer (according to the fairy tale “The Steadfast tin soldier»)?
Copper
Tin +
Bronze

8. Who decorated the Christmas tree in the fairy tale of the same name by G.H. Andersen?
Children
Parents
Servants and young girls +

9. Who became the wife of a serviceman (soldier) in Andersen's fairy tale "The Flint"?
Young shepherdess
Beautiful princess +
Evil witch

10. Which of the toys in the fairy tale "Piggy Bank" offered to play people?
rocking horse
Piggy bank
Doll +

11. What was the name of the boy and girl, the main characters of the fairy tale "The Snow Queen"?
Hans and Snow White
Kai and Gerda +
Jonas and Sophie

12. What could the seventh daughter of the forest king from the fairy tale “Forest Hill” do?
Play the golden harp
Speak the truth in your eyes
Tell stories +

Quiz game “Tales of G.Kh. Andersen"

Competition 1. Crossword based on the fairy tales of G.Kh. Andersen

Horizontally: 4. What kind of literary works did G.Kh. Andersen? 6. The bird that saved the Chinese emperor from death with its wonderful singing. 8. The name of the girl who was born in the bud of a flower. 10. Tale of a stupid princess who was punished by a poor but smart prince. 11. Magic item Ole Lukoye.

Vertically: 1. The bird is Thumbelina's faithful friend. 2. The tale of an extraordinary silver flower with a golden heart and a lark that died in captivity. 3. A beautiful bird that the ugly duckling has turned into. 5. A boy whose heart from evil magic turned into a piece of ice. 7. A magical item that he made for Princess Swineherd. 9. The heroine of the fairy tale "Wild Swans".

Answers. Horizontally: 4. Fairy tales. 6. Nightingale. 8. Thumbelina. 10. Swineherd. 11. Umbrella. Vertical: 1. Swallow. 2. Chamomile. 3. Swan. 5. Kai. 7. Pot. 9. Eliza.

Competition 2. "Recognize a fairy tale by its beginning"

1. “Once upon a time there was a girl, sweet, pretty, but she was very poor, and in summer she had to walk barefoot, and in winter - in rough village shoes that rubbed her feet terribly ...” (“Red Shoes.”)

2. “Once upon a time there was a woman, she really wanted to have a child, but where to get him ...” (“Thumbelina”.)

3. “A soldier was walking along the road: one-two, one-two. A knapsack behind his back, a saber on his side - he was walking home from the war ... "(" Flint ").

4. “Once upon a time there was a prince, and he wanted to take a princess for himself, too, but only a real one ...” (“The Princess and the Pea.”)

5. “In the open sea, the water is completely blue, like the petals of the most beautiful cornflowers, and transparent, like pure glass, but it’s also deep there ...” (“The Little Mermaid”).

6. “Many years ago, there lived a king in the world, he loved to dress up so much ...” (“The new dress of the king.”)

Competition 3. "Correctly connect the words in the title of fairy tales"

Participants of the competition are given cards.

Answers: 1. Ice Maiden; The Snow Queen. 2. Red shoes; Green crumbs. 3. Evil prince; Bad boy. 4. Shepherdess and chimney sweep; Snail and rose bush. 5. Daughter of the marsh king; The king's new dress. 6. The fate of the burdock; Sunbeam stories.

Competition 4. "Tell me a word"

Insert a word to get the name of the fairy tale.

1. "Pig-... (piggy bank)".

2. "Pen and ... (ink)".

3. "Silver ... (coin)".

4. "Princess on ... (a pea)."

5. "Wild ... (swans)".

6. "Five out of ... (one pod)."

7. "Chest-... (airplane)".

8. "Ole-... (Lukoye)".

9. "Resistant ... (tin soldier)."

Competition 5. "Museum of fairy-tale objects"

The teacher names an object from a fairy tale by G.Kh. Andersen (you can use both objects and drawings prepared for the competition), and the children guess what fairy tale they are from.

1. Umbrella ("Ole Lukoye").

2. Sledge ("The Snow Queen").

3. Pea ("The Princess and the Pea").

4. Walnut shell ("Thumbelina").

5. Paper boat ("The Steadfast Tin Soldier"),

6. Nettle ("Dikielebedi"),

7. Chest ("Airplane Chest").

Competition 6. "Keywords"

Participants or teams are given cards with the name of the fairy tale by G.Kh. Andersen. In 1 minute you need to write on the card 5-7 words that are key to this tale. For example, for the fairy tale “The Princess and the Pea”, the keywords will be: mattresses, pea, downpour, prince, king, queen.

Competition 7. Exhibition of drawings “Heroes of fairy tales by G.Kh. Andersen"

Competition 8. Dramatization of the fairy tale "The Princess and the Pea"

Summarizing

Awarding of winners and presentation of gifts.

Competition "Where do these statements come from"

A Russian proverb says: “The word is not a sparrow; if it flies out, you won’t catch it.” And we will try to “catch” the word and even determine from whose mouth it “flew”. So, which of Andersen's characters owns the following aphorisms?

    And the king is naked!” (Child; "The King's New Dress.")

    You won’t be full of songs, you won’t be warmed by chirping in winter. (Mole; "Thumbelina".)

    How kind are all people and animals!” (Gerda; "The Snow Queen".)

    It doesn’t matter to be born in a duck’s nest if you hatched from a swan egg!” (Author; The Ugly Duckling.)

Competition "Whose things are these?"

Determine to which fairy tale you need to donate the things that are in Kai's backpack and in Gerda's basket.

Things in Kai's backpack:

Paper boat ("The Steadfast Tin Soldier")

A large knife, someone put it under his pillow. ("The Snow Queen")

Rope - you need to tie it with it in order to descend into the hollow. ("Flint")

Pea. ("Princess on the Pea")

Items in Gerda's basket:

A nut shell that served as a cradle for a little girl. ("Thumbelina")

A small bag of buckwheat, but what a pity it has a hole and the groats are pouring ... ("Flint")

A silk ribbon used to tie a songbird. ("Nightingale")

Shell beads ("The Little Mermaid")

Competition of experts "Who is who?"

1. Which of Andersen's heroes knows as many fairy tales as "no one in the world knows"? (Ole-Lukoye, the hero of the fairy tale of the same name.)

2. Which of the characters “loved dressing up so much” that “he had a special dress for every hour of the day”? (The King; "The King's New Dress".)

3. Which of the heroes of Andersen made, against his own will, an unprecedented cruise, which includes being in the stomach of a fish (The Steadfast Tin Soldier)

4. Which of Andersen's heroes was at first "ugly", and then became "the most beautiful among the beautiful"? (Swan duckling; "Ugly duckling".)

5. . Which of Andersen's heroes owns the mystery of the formula of a trouble-free sleeping pill, is able to control a person's dreams with the help of simple devices usually used by people to protect themselves from the sun and rain. (Ole Lukoye from the fairy tale of the same name.)

Additional questions:

1. This heroine was so stubborn and spoiled that she could bite her mother on the ear. But she was also touched by the story of a girl who is looking for her named brother. (Little robber from the fairy tale “The Snow Queen”)

2. He was “terribly big” and “not at all like the others.” Everyone was persecuting the poor thing, even the brothers and sisters said: “If only the cat would drag you away, you unbearable freak!” (Ugly duck)

3. At first there was a barley grain, then a wonderful tulip flower, and then ... (Thumbelina)

4. This is the most precious thing that the prince had, and it was intended as a gift to the imperial daughter. This was placed in large silver chests and sent to the palace. (The rose and the nightingale from the fairy tale “Swineherd”)

5. This thing, which did a great service to one of the princes, was sent to the museum. (Pea from the fairy tale “The Princess and the Pea”)

Competition "Who (what) is it about?"

1. Who is it about: “Other sisters decorated their garden with various varieties that they got from sunken ships, and she loved only her flowers, bright as the sun, and a beautiful white marble boy who fell to the bottom of the sea from some lost ship " (Mermaid)

2 Who is he talking about: “In just stockings, he quietly climbs the stairs, then carefully opens the door, silently steps into the room and lightly sprinkles sweet milk in the eyes of the children” (Ole-Lukoye)

3. Who is it about: “The poor thing was standing in a peasant hut and playing with a green leaf - she had no other toys; she pierced a hole in the leaf, looked through it at the sun, and it seemed to her that she saw the clear eyes of her brothers ... ”(Elise)

4. In which fairy tale do they sing a song containing the words: “Ah, my dear Augustine, everything is gone, gone, gone” (“Swineherd”)

5. Who was the son of the old pewter spoon? (The Steadfast Tin Soldier)

6. What name did the king of the elves give to Thumbelina? (Mayan)

7. What country does Hans Christian Andersen call "The Swan's Nest"? (Denmark)

8. Who said: "You can live with me all winter, just clean my rooms well and tell me stories - I'm a big hunter before them" (field mouse)

9. Who did not like the sun or beautiful flowers at all and spoke very badly about them? (Mole)

10. Who did the ugly duckling turn into? (into a beautiful swan)

11. Name Andersen's fairy tale in which a dog helps a soldier become king (Flint)

12. What fabric were woven by two deceivers in the fairy tale "The King's New Clothes" (none)

13. What was the Little Mermaid's favorite thing to do? (listen to people's stories)

Blitz Poll:

1. Who dared to tell the king that he was naked? (Child)

2. What word did Kai put together from ice cubes? (Eternity)

3. How did the steadfast tin soldier differ from his brothers? (He only had one leg)

4. Which storyteller carried two umbrellas with him? (Ole Lukoye)

5. The heroine of which fairy tale turns into sea foam? (Mermaid)

6. And this tale begins and ends with the same vowel. ("Flint")

7. Who said so: “Co-ax, co-ax, brehkeke-cupcake!”? (Son of the toad)

8. What was the name of Gerda's friend? (Kai)

9. What was the name of the sister of eleven brothers? (Eliza)

Competition "Which fairy tale does the selection of words belong to?"

1. Sun, snow, lamp, glass, mirror, morning, rose, deer, friendship, crow ("The Snow Queen")

2. Grass, toad, ring, nettle, carousel, patience. ("Wild Swans")

3. Sea, wind, magical drink, pain, prince. ("Mermaid")

4. Swan, egg, dream, duck, frost, water, chicken. ("Ugly duck")

5. Mattress, carriage, shower, galoshes, princess. ("Princess on the Pea").

6. Rose, nightingale, pot, ratchet. ("Swineherd").

7. Knight's cross, needle, silk, gold, candle, caftan, mirror, mantle. ("The King's New Clothes").

8. Burrow, mouse, wing, flower, elf. ("Thumbelina").

Decipher the words to which fairy tale they refer:

TOKR, SHMY, ZHKU, ABAZH, STOCHKALA, FEL

Answer: mole, mouse, beetle, toad, swallow, elf. "Thumbelina"

KATU, NOKUTE, TOK, TSARIKU, HASTARU, KAIHOZHA, TEPHU

Answer: duck, duckling, cat, chicken, old woman, mistress, rooster. "Ugly duck"

The competition is called "Portrait of a Hero". You need to guess the characters according to the description:

1. “She was wearing a thin batiste skirt, a blue scarf on her shoulder and a shiny brooch on her chest, as big as the girl’s head. The beauty stood on one leg, her arms outstretched, she was ... ”(dancer,“ Steadfast Tin Soldier ”)

2. “He is wonderfully dressed: he is wearing a silk caftan, but it is impossible to say what color. It shimmers either blue, or green, or red, depending on which way it turns.” (Ole Lukoye, "Ole Lukoye")

3. “She was old and scary. Her lower lip hung down to her chest ”(witch,“ Flint )

4. “He was so beautiful that the princess bowed low to him, and he told her: “Now I only despise you ...” (prince swineherd, “swineherd”)

5. “A star shone on the chest and a saber rattled at the left side. They wrote with diamond slates on golden boards and knew how to read perfectly - both from a book and without a book, as a keepsake ”(prince brothers,“ Wild Swans ”)

6. “The son was also wet and ugly - exactly like his mother, old ...” (son of a toad, “Thumbelina”)

Fairy tale mathematics competition. Try to answer the questions “How many…”:

1. How many stories are told by Andersen in The Snow Queen? (Seven)

2. How many dogs did the soldier see in the fairy tale "Flint"? (Three)

3. How many days each year did the swans-brothers spend at home (in the fairy tale “Wild Swans”)? (eleven days a year)

4. How many rooms were there in the dungeon where the soldier descended on the orders of the witch in the fairy tale "The Flint"? (Three)

5. How many soldier sons did the old tin spoon have in the fairy tale "The Steadfast Tin Soldier"? (Twenty five)

6. How many mattresses, featherbeds and peas were placed on the bed of the princess in the fairy tale "The Princess and the Pea"? (twenty mattresses, twenty featherbeds and one pea)

7. How many sons and daughters did the king have in the fairy tale "Wild Swans"? (eleven sons and one daughter)

8. How many magical items were in the fairy tale "Swineherd"? (two: a wonderful bowler hat with bells and a musical instrument - a rattle)

9. How many kisses from the princess did the swineherd demand for his wonderful gifts (the fairy tale "Swineherd")? (Ten - for a bowler hat and a hundred - for a ratchet. Total - 110)

Contest "Connect the words"

Answers: 1. Ice Maiden; The Snow Queen. 2. Red shoes; Green crumbs. 3. Evil prince; Bad boy. 4. Shepherdess and chimney sweep; Snail and rose bush. 5. Daughter of the marsh king; The king's new dress. 6. The fate of the burdock; Sunbeam stories.

Crossword

Answers. Horizontally: 4. Fairy tales. 6. Nightingale. 8. Thumbelina. 10. Swineherd. 11. Umbrella. Vertical: 1. Swallow. 2. Chamomile. 3. Swan. 5. Kai. 7. Pot. 9. Eliza.

Crossword based on the fairy tales of G.Kh. Andersen

Horizontally: 4. What kind of literary works did G.Kh. Andersen? 6. The bird that saved the Chinese emperor from death with its wonderful singing. 8. The name of the girl who was born in the bud of a flower. 10. Tale of a stupid princess who was punished by a poor but smart prince. 11. Magic item Ole Lukoye.

Vertically: 1. The bird is Thumbelina's faithful friend. 2. The tale of an extraordinary silver flower with a golden heart and a lark that died in captivity. 3. A beautiful bird that the ugly duckling has turned into. 5. A boy whose heart was turned into a piece of ice by evil magic. 7. A magical item that he made for Princess Swineherd. 9. The heroine of the fairy tale "Wild Swans".

Inessa Kolushkina
Literary quiz game based on the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen for students in grades 2-5

Literary quiz(contest)

By fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen

Benefit the world

This the only way become happy

G. H. Andersen

Today we meet the greatest storyteller of the world, Hans Christian Andersen who gave the world the most beautiful fairy tales that will remain for centuries. His fairy tales are good, joy and love into our lives, painting it with bright gentle strokes.

"Every person's life is fairy tale written with the fingers of God,” wrote G. H. Andersen. All his life he remained child: sincere, loving the world and people. He made the laws by which he lived myself:

1. Do good. Love and forgive people.

2. Treat people the way you would like to be treated.

3. Be afraid to offend a person

4. Find your purpose in life

5. Do not look for excuses for your own weaknesses and do not be lazy

6. It is better to give what is yours than to take someone else's.

7. Don't lose faith in yourself

8. Be able to give joy to people

9. Know yourself and the world

Target: to introduce children to the best examples of artistic literature.

Task:

1. Form reading motivation,

2. attitude to reading activity as a sphere of self-realization and creativity,

3. create conditions for raising interest in the book,

4. introduction of new interactive forms of educational influence on the formation of students' reading.

5. Develop memory, speech, observation, activity, independence.

Readership:

Primary school - 2, 3.4 classes

High school - 5 classes

Implementation time of the event: 2 lessons

Location: Class

Work form:

multimedia support

Contests

Quiz

The expediency of using a media product on event:

1. intensification of the educational process (increasing the amount of information offered, reducing the time for submitting material)

2. improve absorption efficiency educational material due to the simultaneous presentation by the librarian of the necessary information and the display of demonstration fragments

3. formation of information culture and competence of schoolchildren (search, selection, processing, ordering of information)

4. development of visual-figurative thinking by increasing the level of visibility

Equipment:

interactive board

Computer

Projector

During the event, we strive to show children What:

Reading can bring aesthetic pleasure,

Communication with a book opens up broad horizons for a person,

Book and reading are an inexhaustible source of knowledge and information,

The book is truly a friend and adviser.

It is also important that the event contributes to the assimilation of educational material.

Plan of conduct and final result:

Organizing time : writing questions for a quiz, creating a presentation, forming teams (preferably 3 teams, preparing information about the event, meeting with class teacher ;

Preparatory stage : book exhibitions, lending literature, individual work with schoolchildren, the main thing is that all children own the text; preparation of drawings from each team dedicated to fairy tales G. X. Andersen;

Holding an event;

The final stage: reflection. Discussions of the event with students and teachers, writing reviews.

Homework.

Each team is required:

1. Team name and motto, use only fairy tales G. X. Andersen

2. Draw a newspaper dedicated to the work of G. Kh. Andersen

3. Biography of G. Kh. Andersen, in the form of an abstract and presentation (5 slides). Protection.

4. Collect flying quotes from G. H. Andersen.

1 competition. Name fairy tale and hero.

Questions to 1 team:

1. "... but the best of all was the youngest, tender and transparent, like a rose petal, with deep blue eyes like the sea ..." Answer: Mermaid

2. “In the cup itself, on a green chair, a tiny girl was sitting, she was a tender little girl,

her name was…” Answer: Thumbelina

3. But the sweetest of all was the young lady standing on the threshold of the palace. She, too, was cut out of paper and dressed in a skirt of the finest batiste, a narrow blue ribbon in the form of a scarf passed over her shoulder, and a rosette the size of the face of the young lady herself sparkled on her chest. The young lady stood on one leg. Answer: Steadfast tin soldier, dancer.

4. “Once he was in good mood: he made such a mirror in which everything good and beautiful was utterly reduced, everything bad and ugly, on the contrary, appeared brighter ... ". Answer: troll from "Snow Queen"

5. -Glorious kids you have! - she said. All are very nice, except for one... this one didn't work out! It would be nice to change it!

It's impossible, your grace! He's ugly, but he has a good heart... Answer: "Ugly duck"

6. -She has only two legs! - one said

She doesn't even have tentacles! - others said

How thin she is! She's just like a person! third said

She is very ugly! – finally decided everything. Answer: Thumbelina

7. He wore a black velvet coat, was very rich and learned. Answer: Mole.

Questions to 2 team:

1. “She was so lovely, all of dazzling ice and yet alive! The eyes sparkled like stars, but there was neither warmth nor meekness in them. Answer: The Snow Queen.

2. A plate of water was a whole lake for her, and she floated on this lake on a tulip petal, like on a boat. Instead of oars, she had two horsehairs. Answer: Thumbelina.

3. "Now he was glad that he had endured so much grief and trouble - he could better appreciate his happiness and the greatness that surrounded him." Answer: Ugly duck.

4. They flew over the roof for a long time, stretching their flexible necks and flapping their wings, but no one heard or saw them. So they had to fly away without seeing their sister. Answer: Wild Swans.

5. I wish I had such a wife! – he thought, – but only she, probably of a noble family. Look at the palace he lives in. And my house is a simple box. No, she doesn't belong there. But it doesn't hurt to get to know her.

6. They demanded the finest silk and pure gold for their work. They hid all this in their pockets and continued to sit at empty machines ... Answer: tailors from fairy tales"The King's New Outfit"

7. All night they wove a net of flexible willow bark and reeds. The mesh came out large and strong, and the brothers put their sister in it. Answer: Wild Swans

Questions to 3 team:

1. To whom did the reindeer bring Gerda? Answer: to the old Finnish

2. He smeared his face with black and brown paint, pulled on his hat and knocked on the door of the imperial palace. Hello, Emperor! Do you have any position at court for me? Answer: Swineherd.

3. He went to the largest hotel, hired the best rooms for himself and ordered his favorite foods to be served - because now he was a rich man ... Answer: Soldier from fairy tales"Flint"

4. I can't stand it when they whimper! Now you should rejoice. Here's two more loaves and a ham for you so you don't have to go hungry! Answer: Rogue from "Snow Queen".

5. Snowflakes surround her in a dense swarm, but she is larger than them all and never stays on the ground ... Answer: The Snow Queen

6. She danced and danced, although every time her feet touched the ground, she was in so much pain, as if she were stepping on sharp knives.

Competition 2. From which fairy tales these things?

1. A pot of fairy tales"Swineherd".

2. Sledge from fairy tales"The Snow Queen".

3. Pea out fairy tales"Princess on the Pea".

Competition 3. Decipher the characters and name fairy tale

Competition 4. Make words from a word "Thumbelina"

Answer: inch, ode, lobe, water, gadfly, tussock, daughter, house, fashion, capelin, point, lump, etc.

Competition 5. Find out the whole by parts.

Questions to 1 team.

Sun, snow, sled, mirror, raven, deer, friendship

Palace, family, toad, nettle, cave, witch stepmother, patience, love, silence

Egg, contempt, flight, suffering, loneliness, swan, delight

Carriage, shower, knock, feather beds, pea, wedding

Old witch, barleycorn, walnut shell, toad, Maybug, field mouse, wedding

Questions to 2 team:

Sea, love, prince, storm, witch, hair, pain, happiness, wedding, sea foam

Soldier, road, kindness, princess, sleep, gold, prison, dog, wedding

Birthday, little boy, gift, cardboard palace, dancer, swimming, fish, fire

Mirror shard, kisses, heart of ice, eternity, quest, reindeer, love

11 brothers, happy childhood, death, walnut juice, lake, loneliness, search, cave, hunting

Questions to 3 team:

Swallow, cave, winter, mole, escape, freedom, love

Dreams, suffering, witch, silence, pain, love, sisters, self-sacrifice

25, boy, cardboard palace, dancer, love, devil, fall, boat, water rat

Prince, search for a bride, disappointment, unexpected meeting, rain, 20 mattresses, wedding

King, new outfits, weavers, deceit, fear, doubt, disgrace

Contest 6. Blitz poll.

One question team. If you can't answer a question, the question moves to the next one. team.

1. What did Eliza knit shirts for her brothers from? Answer: from nettle

2. From whom did Thumbelina run away? Answer: from toads

3. What word was Kai supposed to make? Answer: eternity

4. What did Thumbelina ask for from a field mouse? Answer: a piece of barley grain.

5. What did the three toads that jumped towards Eliza turn into? Answer: in poppies.

6. What did the Little Mermaid give the Witch for a drink? Answer: your voice

7. Who swallowed the tin soldier? Answer: fish

8. What did the old queen put on the boards? Answer: pea. 20 mattresses and 20 duvets.

9. How old was the Little Mermaid when she first surfaced? Answer: 15 years.

10 What oath did Eliza take to save her brothers? Answer: vow of silence.

11. How many nettle shirts did Eliza knit? Answer: 11,5

12. Who did Gerda ask? You are a little bright sun! - Gerda told him. - Tell me, do you know where I can look for my named brother? Answer: dandelion.

13. How did the elves call Thumbelina? Answer: Maya.

14. What did the swineherd demand from the princess for the ratchet? Answer: 10 kisses.

15. How much did Thumbelina eat a day? Answer: half a grain of barley.

16. What fairy tale the young princess was considered a witch and wanted to be burned at the stake? Answer: Wild Swans.

17. Where did the Little Mermaid sail almost every evening? Answer: to the prince's castle and admired it every evening.

18. Where did Eliza get nettles? Answer: at the cemetery

19. How was Thumbelina born? Answer: from barley grain.

20. Why did the toads steal Thumbelina? Answer: wanted to get married.

21. What did the Little Mermaid have in her underwater corner? Answer: a statue of a marble boy, a flower bed of red flowers in the shape of the sun, and so on.

22. What got into Kai's eye? Answer: mirror shard.

23. Whom did the Little Mermaid save? Answer: Prince.

24. What did the tailors require for their work? Answer: the finest silk and the purest gold.

25. How long did the swallow lie in the cave?

Answer: 6 months

26. What did Thumbelina ask the swallow for? Answer: take with you to warmer climes.

27. What country did the Snow Queen take Kai to? Answer: to Lapland.

28. Why did the princess sleep badly? Answer: slept on a pea.

29. What did the Little Mermaid see when she first rose to the surface? Answer: ship.

30. What made Kai insensitive to cold? Answer: kisses of the Snow Queen.

31. What has the Little Mermaid become? Answer: in sea foam

32. How many mattresses and featherbeds were placed on a pea to find out if the real princess once knocked on the king's gate? Answer: 20 mattresses and 20 duvets.

33. Name fairy tale, which starts and ends with the same letter. Answer: Flint, Swineherd.

34. What did the water rat demand from the tin soldier? Answer: passport

35. How many sisters did the Little Mermaid have? Answer: 5

36. How did the tin soldier differ from his brothers? Answer: the fact that he did not have one leg.

37. Why does the Snow Queen need Kai? Answer: she wanted to make him heir.

38. Why did Thumbelina cry? Answer: did not want to marry a toad?

39. And from what fairy tales these lines?

“Many, many years ago, there was a king in the world. He loved to dress up so much that he spent all his savings on it. Did he have a special dress for every hour of the day?” Answer: King's new outfit

40. Who was responsible for the fact that Eliza was seized and thrown into prison? Answer: king's adviser

Leaders competition.

Gather team captains.

Did not answer the question, the question automatically goes to the next captain.

1. How many brothers did Eliza have? eleven

2. How many tin soldiers were in the set? 25

3. Who dared tell the king that he is naked? child

4. Name the mother of tin soldiers? pewter spoon

5. Who guarded the chests with copper and silver? Three dogs

6. How did the tin soldier die? In the oven

7. What is left of the tin soldier and the dancer? A small pewter heart and a burnt rosette.

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Quiz based on the fairy tales of G.Kh. Andersen The presentation was prepared by the head. library GBOU school 594 Zhelvakova V.V.

With the help of what magical object did Ole Lukoye from Andersen's fairy tale send fairy dreams to children? A. Umbrella. B. Lamp. B. Mirror. G. Ring.

Which chapters of Andersen's fairy tale are named after the days of the week? A. "Thumbelina". B. "Swineherd". V. "Ole Lukoye". G. "Flint".

How did the 25th tin soldier differ from his brothers? A. He had one arm. B. He had one leg. B. He was the shortest of all. G. He was the tallest.

From what kitchen item was the steadfast tin soldier and his brothers from Andersen's fairy tale cast? A. Mishka. B. Fork. B. Mug. G. Spoon.

Who in Andersen's fairy tale fell in love with the steadfast tin soldier? A. Paper ballerina. B. Little robber. V. Snow Queen. G. Thumbelina.

What hero of Andersen's fairy tale became happy only when he grew up? A. Kai. B. Chinese emperor. V. Ole Lukoye. G. Ugly duckling.

Name a fairy tale that does NOT belong to the pen of G.K. Andersen? A. "Ugly duckling". B. "Wild swans". V. "Golden Goose". G. "In the duck yard."

What illuminated the white, brightly sparkling palaces of the Snow Queen in Andersen's fairy tale? A. Sun. B. Moon. B. Stars. D. Northern Lights.

A fragment of what troll object hit Kai in the eye? A. Vases. B. Mirrors. In dishes. D. Bombs

In which Andersen's fairy tale did the stupid princess miss her happiness? A. "The Snow Queen". B. "Swineherd". V. "Flint" G. "The Little Mermaid"

What was written on the letter of the old Lapland woman in the fairy tale "The Snow Queen"? A. On the skin. B. On the fish. B. On a mitten. G. On the ice.

In which of the capitals is the monument to the Little Mermaid - the heroine of Andersen's fairy tale? A. In Helsinki. B. In Bern. V. In Oslo. D. In Copenhagen.

How many daughters did the king of the sea have in the fairy tale "The Little Mermaid"? A. Three. B. Five. At six o'clock. D. Eight.

What plant did Eliza (in Andersen's The Wild Swans) use to make shirts for her brothers? A. From wormwood. B. From nettles. B. From bean stalks. D. From the vine.

Who did the soldier from the fairy tale "Flint" meet on his way? A. The old witch. B. Old woman Shapoklyak. V. Baba Yaga. G. Auntie Toothache.

Who was the only one out of the entire crowd of subjects who was not afraid to look stupid and shouted: “But the king is naked!” A. Queen. B. Competitive tailor. B. Little boy. G. Kamerger.

Which of these living beings did NOT try to marry Thumbelina? A. Zhuk. B. Mole. V. Zhabyonok. G. Shmel.

What flower did Thumbelina come from? A. Rose. B. Tulip. V. Bell. G. Landysh.

Who upset the wedding of Thumbelina and the Mole? A. Thumbelina's mother. B. Mole's father. V. Swallow. G. Lawyers

Which of these tales is NOT written by G.Kh. Andersen? A. Cinderella. B. "Thumbelina". V. "Flint" G. "The Little Mermaid".

In what fairy tale of Andersen's terminally ill emperor was cured by the singing of a small gray bird? A. "Ugly duckling". B. Nightingale. V. "Flint" G. "The new dress of the king."

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