Literature test. N. Gogol's poem “Dead Souls” (9th grade). Test for knowledge of the text by N. V. Gogol "Dead Souls" Test on the work Dead Souls

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teacher of Russian language and literature

MBOU secondary school No. 7, Vyazma, Smolensk region

Zakharova Tatyana Evgenevna

I . Who suggested Gogol the plot of the work?

A) Belinsky B) father C) Pushkin D) no one

II . How Gogol determined the genre of his work:

A) novel B) story C) poem

III . The work reflects the features

A) a sentimental novel B) a picaresque novel C) a travel novel

IV . Why did Gogol choose the form of travel for his work?

A) it was traditional for Russian literature;

B) allowed Gogol to unfold a wide panorama of Russian life;

C) because the journey introduced the motive of the road, that is, movement despite external stagnation.

V . What should the volume of the work be according to the author's plan?

A) 1 volume B) 2 volumes C) 3 volumes D) 4 volumes

VI . The first volume of Dead Souls was published in

A) 1809 B) 1835 C) 1842 D) 1852

VII . Which of the heroes of the poem by N.V. Gogol does not refer to “dead souls”?

A) Chichikov B) Plyushkin C) officials D) dead peasants

VIII Restore the sequence of presentation in Gogol’s work “Dead Souls”:

1.Biography of Chichikov

2. Chichikov’s arrival in the district town

3. The Tale of Captain Kopeikin

4. Lyrical digression “Bird-three”

5. Registration of bills of sale

6. Chichikov's disease

7. Chichikov’s visit to the landowners

8. Death of a prosecutor

9. Let the conversation be simply pleasant and pleasant in all respects

10. Chichikov’s departure from the city

IX A) Manilov B) Plyushkin C) Sobakevich D) Korobochka D) Nozdryov E) Chichikov

1. Restore the sequence of Chichikov’s visit to the landowners.

2. Which of the landowners was supposed to act in the continuation of the work?

3.Recognize the hero by his description

3.1 “For a long time he could not discern what gender the figure was. She was wearing a completely indefinite dress, similar to a woman’s hood, and on her head was a cap, the kind worn by village courtyard women...”

3.2. “A sensitive nose heard him several dozen miles away, where there was a fair with all sorts of conventions and balls; In the blink of an eye he was there, arguing, causing chaos at the green table, for, like all of them, he had a passion for cards.”

3.3. “There is a kind of people known by the name: so-so people, neither this nor that, neither in the city of Bogdan, nor in the village of Selifan.”

3.4 “...was neither fat nor thin, had Anna around his neck, and they even said that he was presented to a star; however, he was a great good-natured person and sometimes even embroidered on tulle himself.”

3.5. “He seemed very similar to a medium-sized bear... There are many faces in the world, over the finishing of which nature did not hesitate for long: with an ax, the nose came out, with another, the lips were pulled out...”

3.6. Not handsome, but not bad-looking, neither too fat nor too thin, not too old, but not too young either.

4. To which of the landowners do the following descriptions of the premises apply?

4.1. Most of all there was tobacco. He was in different things: in a cap and in a tobacco box, and, finally, he was simply piled on the table. On both windows there were also piles of ash knocked out of the pipe, arranged with some care. Very beautiful rows.

4.2. It would have been impossible to say that a living creature lived in this room if his presence had not been announced by an old, worn cap lying on the table.

4.3. In the corner of the living room stood a pot-bellied walnut bureau on absurd four legs: a perfect bear.

4.4. He led them to his office, in which there were no visible traces of what happens in offices, that is, books or paper; Only sabers and two guns hung. Following this

a barrel organ appeared to the guests

4.5. Not all of the paintings were birds: between them hung a portrait of Kutuzov and an oil painting of an old man with red cuffs on his uniform, which were sewn on under Pavel Petrovich. The clock hissed again and struck ten.

5. Who owns the words:I know them all: they are scammers, the whole city is like this: a scammer on

the swindler sits and drives the swindler. All sellers of Christ.

X . Why did Gogol arrange Chichikov’s visit to the landowners in this order:

A) heroes are arranged according to the principle of “revival”

B) each subsequent landowner is opposed to the previous one

C) heroes are arranged according to the degree of degradation, death of the soul

XI . First and patronymic Chichikova

A) Ivan Pavlovich B) Pavel Ivanovich C) Pavel Nikolaevich

XII Chichikov bought dead souls in order to

A)Marries profitably B) Put them in the guardianship council and get money C) take a position in society D) Avoid paying taxes

XIII For what purpose does N.V. Gogol introduce “The Tale of Captain Kopeikin” into the work?

A) Show the lack of spirituality of bureaucratic laws

B.) Depict the life of the capital's officials.

C.) Refute the idea of ​​impunity for the authorities.

D) Show the destructive power of money.

XIV . What role does the image of the road play in N.V. Gogol’s poem?

A) It is a symbol of a person’s life path.

B.) The image of the road is a symbol of the future of Russia.

B.) This is a form of organization of a work.

XV .Choose facts from Chichikov’s biography.

1.Born into a rich noble family.

2. From childhood I only remembered writing exercises

3. Received a good education at home.

4. Father took Pavlusha to the city so that he could study

5. She said goodbye to the father who told his son to save a penny and not make friends

6. Pavlusha quickly spent the money left by his father.

7. To earn money, Pavel gave lessons

8. To earn money, Pavel sold food to his comrades.

9. After graduating from college, he entered military service

10. To get a good position, he paid a bribe

11. Having lost his position, he started drinking.

12. For a long time, while serving in customs, he did not take bribes and zealously performed his duties. 13. Married profitably

XVI . How can you explain the meaning of the title of the work “Dead Souls”:

A) definition of bureaucratic jargon for a dead peasant

B) opposition in the artistic world of a work to the concepts of “dead” and “alive”

C) a soulless hero, mired in worries about vanity;

D) designation of the “death” of landowners and officials

Control test on the work of N.V. Gogol's "Dead Souls"

Answers

I .IN

II . IN

III .B,V

IV .B

V .IN

VI . IN

VII . G.

VIII . 2, 7, 5, 9, 3, 9, 6, 8,10,1,4

IX .

1. A, D, D, C, B

2. B

3.1. – B, 3.2. – D, 3.3. – A, 3.4. - governor, 3.5 –B, 3.6. – E

4.1. – A, 4.2. – B, 4.3. – B, 4.4 – D, 4.5. - G

5. - B

X . IN.

XI . B

XII .B

XIII . IN.

XIV . B

XV . 2, 4, 5, 8, 12

XVI . B

Evaluation criteria.

Each correct answer is worth 1 point.

Maximum number of points – 44 points

Score “5” 39-44 points

Score “4” - 33-38 points

Score “3” - 22-31 points

Score “2” 21 points or less

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Test on N.V. Gogol’s poem “Dead Souls”

1. Who gave N.V. Gogol the plot of the work “Dead Souls”?

a) V.A. Zhukovsky; b) M.Yu. Lermontov; c) no one; d) A.S. Pushkin.

2. How many volumes of “Dead Souls” did N.V. Gogol plan to write?

a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

3. The type of literature to which N.V. Gogol’s work belongs?

a) epic; b) lyric epic; c) drama; d) lyrics.

4. Determine the genre of N.V. Gogol’s work “Dead Souls”

a) novel; b) story; c) poem; d) story.

5. The peculiarity of the composition “Dead Souls” is the absence of:

a) exposure; b) junctions; c) non-plot lines; d) ties.

6. What was Chichikov’s name?

a) Pyotr Ivanovich; b) Pavel Nikolaevich; c) Nikolai Ivanovich;

d) Pavel Ivanovich.

7. How much did Chichikov’s financial career begin with?

a) From a penny; b) From half a ruble; c) From the ruble; d) From five rubles.

8. What was the name of Chichikov’s brown harness horse?

a) Chairman; b) Assessor; c) Deputy; d) Minister.

9. Which of these characters is not from Dead Souls?

a) Manilov; b) Box; c) Strawberries; d) Nozdryov.

10. Name the headdress of Gogol’s Chichikov?

a) Kartuz; b) Takes; c) Cylinder; d) Ushanka hat.

a) Plyushkin and Chichikov; b) Korobochka and Manilov;

c) Nozdrev and Sobakevich; d) Korobochka and Nozdryov

12. Recognize the hero by keywords: “A piece of apple, candy, nut, darling, mouth, beaded case, cigar, name day of the heart, please pass by, honored with a visit, most kind, spirit of pleasure.”

a) Manilov; b) Box; c) Nozdrev; d) Sobakevich.

13. Recognize the hero by keywords: “Century-old standing, strong oak, clumsy order, side of mutton, Christ sellers, a turkey the size of a calf, gnawed, sucked, machines, strength, bear”

a) Sobakevich; b) Plyushkin; c) Nozdrev; d) Manilov.

14. Which of N.V. Gogol’s heroes treats guests like this:
“When I have pork, bring the whole pig to the table, lamb, bring the whole lamb, goose, bring the whole goose!”

a) Plyushkin; b) Sobakevich; c) Nozdrev; d) Box.

15. Whose manor house is this: “... the room was hung with old striped wallpaper; paintings with some birds;... behind every mirror there was either a letter, or an old deck of cards, or a stocking”?

a) Box; b) Plyushkin; c) Nozdrev; d) Manilov.

16. Whose portrait is this: “He was as fresh as blood and milk; health seemed to be dripping from his face.”

a) Manilov; b) Plyushkin; c) Nozdrev; d) Chichikov.

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a) Governor; b) Plyushkin; c) Sobakevich; d) Chichikov

18. Which of these landowners did Chichikov visit first?

a) Sobakevich; b) Plyushkin; c) Manilov; d) Box.

19. Which of the characters in the poem charged Chichikov the highest price for “dead souls”?
a) Sobakevich; b) Plyushkin; c) Nozdryov; d) Box.

20. From whom did Chichikov receive dead souls on the most favorable terms?

a) from Sobakevich; b) from Manilov; c) from Plyushkin; d) from Korobochka.

21. Which of these Gogol characters in Dead Souls was particularly stingy?

a) Sobakevich; b) Plyushkin; c) Nozdryov; d) Manilov.

22. What did Chichikov and Nozdryov play in N.V. Gogol’s work “Dead Souls”?

a) Towns; b) Maps; play chess; d) Checkers.

23. Which hero of “Dead Souls” always had his book open on page 14?
a) at Nozdryov’s; b) from Manilov; b) at Sobakevich; c) at Korobochka.

24. Theme “The Tale of Captain Kopeikin”:

a) the clash of a true patriot of the Fatherland with a soulless government;

b) the life story of a participant in the Patriotic War of 1812;

c) life in St. Petersburg at the beginning of the 19th century;

d) life in St. Petersburg at the end of the 19th century.

a) Metaphor; b) Hyperbole; c) Epithet; d) Litotes.

Answers to the test based on N.V. Gogol’s poem “Dead Souls”

Test on the work “Dead Souls” by N.V. Gogol

1 option

1 N.V. Gogol defined the genre of “Dead Souls” as

A) novel, b) story, c) short story, d) poem

2 Match the details with the character of the landowner:

A) bags, boxes 1 Plyushkin

B) sugar 2 boxes

B) heap, hole 3 Nozdryov

D) health 4 Manilov

3 Match the animal and the landowner it characterizes:

A) bear 1 Plyushkin

B) cat 2 Nozdryov

B) bird 3 Sobakevich

D) mouse 4 Box

D) dog 5 Manilov

4 How do officials appear in N.V. Gogol’s portrayal? Choose the right characteristics. (Honest, conscientiously fulfill their duties, corrupt, bribery, impartial, deceitful, dishonest, truthful, commit lawlessness, robbery and arbitrariness)

5 Describe one of the landowners. (Manilov, Korobochka, Sobakevich, Plyushkin, Nozdryov)

6 To which of the officials does Gogol give the following description: “Neither this nor that, neither in the city of Bogdan, nor in the village of Selifan” a) Nozdryov, b) Sobakevich, c) Manilov

Option 2

1 Which of the landowners are we talking about: “the dishes did not play a big role: some were burnt, some were not cooked at all. It’s clear that the cook was guided by some kind of inspiration and put in the first thing that came to hand: if there was pepper near him, he sprinkled pepper, if he found cabbage, he put in cabbage...”

A) Plyushkin, b) Manilov, c) Nozdryov, d) Korobochka

2 In the chapters dedicated to landowners, N.V. Gogol uses the same sequence. Restore this sequence.

3 What is the meaning of the comparisons: “officials... priests of Themis,” the collegiate registrar “served... as Virgil once served Dante.”

4 What biography did Gogol give to Chichikov? GL. 11 (childhood, father’s order; what I was like at school; first place of service; service at customs, the idea of ​​​​buying dead souls).

5 What other hero and why does Gogol give a biography?

Test on the work “Dead Souls” by N.V. Gogol (Answers)

1 option

1 d) poem; 2 a-2, b-4, c-1, d-3; 3 a - 3, b - 5, c - 4, d - 1, d - 2

4 Corrupt people, bribe takers, deceitful, dishonest, commit lawlessness, robbery and arbitrariness.

5 Manilov is a landowner of average income, lives on an estate, is not involved in farming, talks, reflects, dreams; the house and huts of the peasants of this landowner are abandoned, luxury and insufficiency coexist in the house, describing the landowner, Gogol uses irony, the father is a sentimental dreamer striving to elevate himself and his children, giving them the names of the heroes of ancient Greece.

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Option 2

C) Nozdryov, 2) portrait of a landowner, description of the house, interior, peasant huts, family, character, attitude to Chichikov’s proposal, “enthusiasm” in the image.

3) the name of corrupt dishonest bribe-takers - officials “priests of Themis” (i.e. servants of justice) was a mockery of the court and other government institutions.

the collegiate registrar “served... as Virgil once served Dante”; Virgil led Dante through the terrible circles of mythical hell, like a college registrar - through the circles of bureaucratic hell. The Civil Chamber is turning into a veritable hell, where Russian people, subjects of the state, are tormented.

4 Chichikov is the main character, an official, living with another idea, he has collected bills of sale to buy dead souls and wants to leave the city as soon as possible in order to get rich and start a prosperous life.

Even as a child, he received the order from his beggar father to “save a penny, a penny will change everything” and puts it into practice. At school, he is helpful and assertive, does not give himself any concessions and saves his small capital in all available ways. He behaves the same way in his first job: he pleases his boss, looks after his daughter, is even ready to marry her, but as soon as he gets a decent position thanks to his boss, he becomes indifferent to his benefactor. Then he and a friend serve in the customs and also zealously seek the favor of his superiors in order to earn trust, but then he is fired for smuggling and he thinks: “Why are others prospering and why should I disappear like a worm?” . And finally, the idea of ​​​​buying “dead souls” tells us about the same character trait of Chichikov, he is a hoarder. Acquirer. Chichikov dreams of a family, of children, which means Gogol believes that the hero can change and shape the future.

5 Plyushkin; he shows what even a good person can become if he lives according to the laws of immorality and moral ugliness.

Test on Gogol's poem N.V. "Dead Souls"

1. Who owns the idea for “Dead Souls”?

2) Pushkin A.S.

3) Griboyedov A.S.

4) Lermontov M.Yu.

2. Indicate the genre of N.V.’s work. Gogol "Dead Souls".

1) parable

2) story

3) novel

4) poem

3. How is the lyrical element manifested in the work “Dead Souls”?

1) in a love affair

2) in Chichikov’s thoughts about everything he saw

3) in lyrical digressions

4) in landscape sketches

4. Indicate the main theme of the work.

1) life of peasants

2) the life of all Russia

3) life of landowners

4) life of officials

5. Indicate the correct continuation of the statement.

All parts of the work are connected

1) in the image of landowners

2) the image of Chichikov

4) general plot

6. What motive is the image of the author closely connected with?

1) roads

2) friendship

3) freedom

1) character

2) friend of the main character

3) narrator and lyrical hero

4) outside observer

8. Indicate the correct continuation of the statement.

The meaning of the title of the work is that

1) the work is based on a fantastic plot

2) Gogol calls serf owners and officials “dead souls”

4) the main thing in the work is Chichikov’s scam of buying up papers for dead peasants

9. Who in the work can be called truly living souls?

3) provincial society and Manilov

4) Selifan and Chichikova

10. Indicate the correct sequence of landowners whom Chichikov visited.

1) Korobochka, Manilov, Sobakevich, Plyushkin, Nozdrev

2) Manilov, Sobakevich, Plyushkin, Korobochka, Nozdryov

3) Korobochka, Sobakevich, Nozdryov, Manilov, Plyushkin

4) Manilov, Korobochka, Nozdryov, Sobakevich, Plyushkin

11. For what purpose does N.V. Did Gogol show the landowners in exactly this order?

1) Landowners are shown arbitrarily.

3) N.V. Gogol thus contrasts the landowners with each other.

12. Why does Gogol dwell in detail on the biography of Chichikov in his work?

2) The reader needs to know all the details of the main character’s life.

3) Gogol wanted to draw a parallel between Chichikov and Plyushkin.

13. For what purpose does Gogol introduce “The Tale of Captain Kopeikin” into his work?

1) expand the circle of actors

2) show what poverty and hopelessness lead to

3) point out the bureaucracy of officials

4) refute the idea of ​​impunity of the authorities

14. What type of literary heroes can Captain Kopeikin be classified as?

1) “little man”

2) “extra person”

3) “noble robber”

4) reasoner

15. What problem is not raised in the work of N.V. Gogol's "Dead Souls"?

1) the problem of barbarism

2) the problem of false values

3) the problem of moral decline

4) the problem of the destructive influence of money

ANSWERS: 1 – 2, 2 – 4, 3 – 3, 4 – 2, 5 – 3, 6 – 1, 7 – 3, 8 – 2, 9 – 2, 10 – 4, 11 – 2, 12 – 1, 13 – 4, 14 – 3, 15 – 1.

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