Quiz who is the smartest. Intellectual quiz "the smartest third grader"

Goals of the game:

1. attract students’ attention to new interesting issues;

2. development of skills to work with additional literature;

3. development of children's cognitive activity.

4. Develop cognitive interest in various branches of science,

5. instill interest in the study of scientific and educational literature,

6. maintain an emotional mood and positive motivation for learning.

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Game - quiz "The smartest"

Game - quiz "The smartest"

Goals of the game:

1. attract students’ attention to new interesting issues;

2. development of skills to work with additional literature;

3. development of children's cognitive activity.

4. Develop cognitive interest in various branches of science,

5. instill interest in the study of scientific and educational literature,

6. maintain an emotional mood and positive motivation for learning.

ROUND 1 ADULTS

1. Name the largest reptile of our time. (Crocodile).

2. What is the name of the coloring of an animal's skin, fur or feathers that helps it blend into the background of its environment? (Disguise).

3. Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart. (Vienna).

4. Name a plant that has a fruit - the largest berry. (Watermelon).

5. What is the name of the territory where any activity is prohibited? (Reserve).

6. Irreversible historical development of living organisms. (Evolution).

CHILDREN.

1. Poodle Malvina. (Artemon)
2. Doctor Aibolit’s dog. (Abba)
3. Uncle Fyodor's dog. (Ball)
4. Ellie the dog. (Toto)
5. The dog that helped the grandfather and woman collect the harvest. (Bug)
6. Panther from the fairy tale "Mowgli". (Bagheera)

2. TOUR ALL

  1. Which of the characters in A. Barto’s poem sighed: “Oh, the board is shaking...”?
    a) bear
    b) bunny
    c) goby +
    d) horse 2. What is the name of the watermelon fruit?
    a) vegetable
    b) fruit
    c) berry +
    d) drupe 3. What was the nickname of the Russian Tsar Ivan IV?
    a) Great
    b) Grozny +
    c) Wise
    d) Brave 4. What does sugar come from?
    a) from sugar beets +
    b) from sugar syrup
    c) from chalk
    d) from tree sap5. Where are the ears of a grasshopper located?
    a) on feet +
    b) on the head
    c) on the wings
    d) on the back 6. What is the name of the beginning of the river?
    a) stream
    b) source +
    c) mouth
    d) depression 7. Which of the following animals is not amphibians?
    a) triton
    b) toad
    c) snake +
    d) frog 8. Which of these words is outdated?
    a) depict
    b) observe
    c) say +
    d) dig 9. Which of the following authors wrote stories about nature?
    a) Mikhalkov
    b) Suteev
    c) Barto
    d) Bianchi + 10. What is cynology?
    a) the science of cinema
    b) science about dogs +
    c) science of mushrooms
    d) the science of logic11. What comparison is used when talking about very heavy rain?
    a) “like out of a barrel”
    b) “like out of a saucepan”
    c) “out of the blue” +
    d) “like out of a tank” 12. Whom did the little robber give to help Gerda?
    a) Firebird
    b) Reindeer +
    c) Little Humpbacked Horse
    d) Sivku Burku
    13. Which tower is called leaning?
    a) Eiffel
    b) Pisa +
    c) Ostankinskaya
    d) water pump 14. What is produced by vaccinations?
    a) immunity +
    b) intuition
    c) instinct
    d) reflex 15. How can you name pairs of words: deep-shallow, quiet-loud?
    a) homonyms
    b) synonyms
    c) antonyms +
    d) ambiguous words16. How many sounds are in the word “class”?
    a) 5
    b) 4 +
    c) 3
    d) 2 17. How many diagonals does a rectangle have?
    a) 1
    b) 2 +
    c) 3
    d) 4 18. What got into Kai’s eye?
    a) snowflake
    b) speck
    c) piece of ice
    d) mirror fragment +

19 What color is Malvina’s hair from The Golden Key?

  1. a) Gold;
  2. b) Pink;
  3. c) Blue;
  4. d) Green.

3. TOUR “THE MOST” (everyone plays)

The sunniest geometric figure?

(Beam.)

Biggest bear?

(Polar bear.)

The largest predatory animal?

(Polar bear.)

The most toothy cutlery?

(Fork.)

Most travel bag?

(Backpack.)

Best swimming shoes?

(Flippers)

The sharpest heel?

(Hairpin.)

The most heavenly color?

(Blue)

The most children's theater?

(Puppet theater.)

The most toothy ballet?

("Nutcracker")

Most geometric headdress?

(Cylinder, cocked hat.)

The most dishonest headdress?

(Bowler)

The most crying character in ancient Russian literature?

(Yaroslavna. Yaroslavna’s cry.)

The most famous song of Solovyov-Sedoy?

(“Moscow Evenings.”)

The most peaceful outcome of the fight?

(Draw.)

The most children's swimming device?

(Inflatable ring.)

Biggest sporting event?

(Olympics.)

Longest distance in athletics?

(Marathonskaya - 42 km 195 m.)

The most “sporty” female name?

(Olympics.)

The very first school textbook?

(Primer.)

Southernmost continent?

(Antarctica.)

The highest scientific title in Russia?

(Academician.)

The best feathered singer in Russia?

(Nightingale.)

The most famous nanny of the most famous Russian poet?

(Yakovleva Arina Rodionovna.)

The smartest sport?

(Chess.)

Biggest waves?

(Tsunami.)

Tallest policeman?

(Uncle Styopa.)

Longest parallel?

(Equator)

Biggest piece of ice?

(Iceberg.)

The most ballet skirt?

(Tuch.)

The kindest doctor?

(Doctor Aibolit.)

The bloodiest pirate captain?

(Captain Blood - “Captain Blood” translated from English.)

The most loyal animal to humans?

(Dog.)

The most star-studded flag in the world?

(USA flag, 50 stars.)

The world's largest gorge?

(Grand Canyon.)

(Shakespeare.)

Slowest clock hand?

(Sentry.)

The lightest chemical gas?

(Hydrogen.)

The most athletic village?

(Olympic Village is a complex of residential premises for athletes participating in the Olympic Games.)

The most famous theatrical phrase with which many famous actors began their careers.

(The food is served.)

The most musical flower?

(Bell.)

The best expert and teller of fairy tales?

(Grandmothers.)

The most truthful baron in the world?

(Baron Munchausen.)

The oldest medicine?

(Castor oil.)

The strongest fairytale girl?

(Pippi Longstocking.)

The most vegetable fairy tale?

(“The Adventures of Cipollino”, Gianni Rodari.)

Flower City's most famous resident?

(Dunno.)

The most Ural stone?

(Malachite.)

Sherlock Holmes's most famous line?

(“Elementary, Watson.”)

The most popular instrument on the Dark Continent?

(Drum.)

The most beautiful bird in the world?

(Peacock.)

The world's most famous tourist?

(Robinson Crusoe.)

The most camp musical instrument?

(Guitar.)

What is the longest key on a standard computer keyboard?

(Space.)

The world's largest nut?

(The nut of the Seychelles palm, which is in the Seychelles.)

The brightest star in our sky?

(Sirius.)

The most cosmic cape?

(Canaveral, USA. Spaceships are launched from it.)

The most fabulous Russian composer?

(N. Rimsky-Korsakov. Many works on fairy tales.)

The most fabulous Russian artist?

(Vasnetsov.)

Is the artist the creator of the most mysterious smile?

(Leonardo da Vinci, La Gioconda.)

The most "American" statue?

(Statue of Liberty.)

The saddest knight?

(Don Quixote.)

The crookedest of rulers?

(Pattern.)

The fastest way to sport swim?

(Crawl.)

The most famous tower in the world?

(Eiffel Tower in Paris, the capital of France.)

The most famous wall in the world?

(The Great Wall of China.)

The largest football stadium?

(“Maracana” in Brazil.)

The most Russian musical instrument?

(Balalaika.)

The most wedding march?

(Mendelssohn March.)

The most famous letter from the fronts of the Great Patriotic War?

(“Wait for me, and I will return...”, poem by K. Simonov.)

The best crocodile in the world?

(Gena, Cheburashka's friend.)

What is the name of a book that tells about the very best?

(Guinness Book of Records. Published annually since 1955 by the English publishing house Guinness Publishing Limited.)

ROUND 4

ADULTS. PROFESSIONS

Answer, WHO will you turn into?, IF...

Will you start working on a computer?

(To the user.)

Turn on the radio?

(To the radio listener.)

Turn on the radio or tape recorder at full volume after 23 00 ?

(Into a violator of public order.)

Will you be using the phone?

(To the subscriber.)

Will you walk down the street?

(At the pedestrian.)

Will you go by bus, trolleybus or tram?

(At the passenger.)

What if you get injured in a traffic accident?

(At the victim.)

Are you coming with friends to a football match?

(At the fan.)

Will you be looking for material for your report in the library?

(To the reader.)

Are you coming to the museum for a tour?

(As a visitor, as an excursionist.)

CHILDREN

Will you come to see the doctor?

(To the patient.)

Turn on the TV to watch a movie?

(To the TV viewer.)

Will you drive your own car?

(To the driver.)

Will you be watching the play in the theater?

(At the viewer.)

Will you be shopping in the store?

(To the buyer.)

Will you come to school?

(To the student.)

Will you only study for A's?

(Excellent student.)

Will your report card only have “B’s” and “A’s”?

(Very good.)

Will you get “tails”?

(Into an underachiever, into a poor student.)

Will you do mom's errands?

(To the assistant.)

Everyone answers

Subscribe to a newspaper or magazine?

(To subscriber.)

Put your earned money in the bank?

(Into the depositor, into the bank client.)

Invest your money in any business or enterprise?

(To the investor.)

Would you like to send a parcel or letter to a friend?

(Sender, to addresses nta.)

Will a package or letter from a friend be delivered to you?

(To the recipient, to the addressee.)

Find yourself at a resort?

(To a vacationer.)

Will you be living in a country house during the holidays?

(To the summer resident.)

Are you going on a hike with your friends?

(To a tourist.)

Decide to sit with a fishing rod on the river bank?

(To the fisherman.)

Will you go to the forest to pick mushrooms?

(To the mushroom picker.)

Will your friends come to your house?

(To the hospitable host.)

Will you come to another city to visit relatives?

(On a visit.)

Will you volunteer to carry out any assignment yourself?

(Volunteer.)

Will you regularly, willingly and well carry out public assignments?

(As a social activist, activist.)

Give a report, a message.

(To the speaker.)

Will you come to school with a runny nose, cough, or fever?

(Into a virus carrier, into a carrier of a viral infection.)

Is it your birthday today?

(To the birthday boy.)

Is it your birthday?

(On the hero of the day.)

Will you enroll in higher education?

(At the student.)

Will you donate your blood to a good cause more than once?

(To the donor.)

Will you be caught with a cigarette?

(To the smoker.)

Will you take part in the elections of the President or deputies of the State Duma?

(To the voter, to the electorate.)

ROUND 5

FOR A WHILE.

  1. The old woman's rat Shapoklyak. ( Lariska, toffee, monkey)
    2. A cat from the village of Prostokvashino.(Matroskin, March, cabin boy)
    3. The “blind” cat from the fairy tale “The Golden Key”. (Basilio, Pinocchio, Artemon)
    4. The bear who taught Mowgli the law of the jungle. ( Baloo, experienced, alpha)
    5. The names of two mice from the fairy tale "Spikelet". ( Twist and Vert , fast and tall, shirley and myrli 6. The leader of the wolf pack that sheltered Mowgli. ( Akela, Artemon, Simba)
    7. The fly that gave everyone tea. ( Tsokotuha , Runaway, Mead)
    8. Turtle from the fairy tale "The Golden Key".(Tortilla, Gorilla, Agatha)
    9. Who has sawdust in his head? ( Winnie the Pooh, Baloo, Piglet)
    10. With whom did Hedgehog wipe the stars? ( with a teddy bear , with a pig, with a rabbit)
    11. The baby of Moominmama and Moominpapa. (Moomin-troll , mumi-trawl, mumi-gal)
    12. Who broke the golden egg? ( mouse, fox, cat)

ADULTS

Question #1: Who wrote the poem “Ruslan and Lyudmila”?

1. M.Yu. Lermontov 2. A.S. Cannons n 3. L.N. Tolstoy 4. N.V. Gogol

Question #3: What is the name of the segment connecting the vertex of a triangle to the middle of the opposite side?

1. Center line 2. Bisector 3. Height 4. Median

Question #4: What is the name of the science about the Earth and the people living on it?

1. Geography 2. Geometry 3. Geology 4. Biology

Question #5: What action does the line of a fraction represent?

1. Addition 2. Subtraction 3. Multiplication 4. Division

Question #14: Which planet in the solar system is the largest?

1. Earth 2. Jupiter 3. Venus 4. Pluto

Question #15: A geometric figure consisting of a point and two rays emanating from it is called:

1. Beam 2. Triangle 3. Angle 4. Segment

Question #17: How many players are on a football team?

1. Five 2. Ten 3. Eleven 4. Twelve


Literary quiz game “Who is smarter than everyone?”

Participants:

Presenter, class of players.

Preliminary preparation.

Squares of arbitrary size are cut from a piece of colored paper. In total, you will need several dozen similar squares. Each player who gives the correct answer to the presenter’s question receives such a square as a reward. At the end of the game, the guys count the squares, and the one who collected the most squares becomes the winner of the game. Since the game consists of two parts, it would be better if the teacher stocked up with squares of two different colors - for the first and second rounds.

Note.

The proposed scenario can be used to conduct not one, but two or even three events, since each section of the competition contains a large reserve of gaming material.

Presenter.

Guys, today we will play with you a fun game called “Who is smarter than everyone else,” where you will have to remember some of the heroes of popular children's books - what their names were, where they lived, and what adventures they had. Just don’t rush to make boring faces. All tasks in this game will not be difficult for you at all. On the contrary, I think that you will do them with a smile. The game will go like this: I ask a question, and the one who is the first to raise his hand and give the correct answer will receive from me such a square of paper. And my assistants will watch who raised their hand first, who raised their hand second, and so on (represents assistants). And at the end of the game we will count who scored how many squares. Whoever is able to give the largest number of correct answers will receive the most squares and will be the winner. Let's start our game with the easiest tasks.

Here's the first task.

It is necessary to add the name of the literary hero. For example, I say the word “baba”, and you should finish - “Yaga”, I say “dad”, and your answer is “Carlo”. And so on - is the condition of the game clear? Then let's begin. For every correct answer you will receive a reward card. (Alternately names the words for which the guys must name the missing literary “pair”) .

  • Fly (clattering, burning),
  • chicken (ryaba),
  • fox (sister),
  • horse (humpbacked horse),
  • sivka (burka),
  • Ivanushka (brother, fool),
  • uncle (Fedor, Styopa),
  • crocodile (Gena),
  • doctor (Aibolit),
  • shark (karakula),
  • parrot (Carudo (Kesha, etc.)),
  • dog (Abba),
  • pig (Oink-oink),
  • monkey (Chi-chi),
  • robber (Barmaley (Nightingale),
  • Karabas (Barabas),
  • Tsar (Saltan, Peas, Dadon),
  • Ali (Baba),
  • Ilya (Muromets),
  • Winnie (Pooh)
  • Christopher (Robin)
  • Iron (Lumberjack),
  • python (Kaa),
  • tiger (Sherkhan),
  • panther (Bagheera),
  • Koschey (Immortal).

Presenter.

And now - the second task.

Let's remember why we like fairy tales? Probably because in fairy tales the most unusual characters can come to life and talk to us - animals, dolls, trees, flowers and even straw effigies. Now you will need to remember which character had the following name.

  • Rikki-Tikki-Tavi (mongoose),
  • Winnie the Pooh (teddy bear),
  • Pinocchio (wooden man),
  • Moidodyr (washbasin),
  • Scarecrow (straw man)
  • ugly duckling (swan),
  • Baby (boy)
  • Gena (crocodile),
  • Marquis Karabas
  • (miller's son)
  • Suok (girl)
  • Tyanitolkay (an unprecedented beast with two heads),
  • Donkey Skin (princess),
  • Matroskin (cat).

Third stage of the game similar to the previous one, where you guessed who the named hero was. It's called "Man is not a man." And now you have to remember whether the named hero was a person or some other creature. Only this stage of the game still bears the peculiar name “Silence”. You don't have to answer my question out loud. And you should just nod your head, if the hero is a person, this means that you agree that this hero is a person. And if this hero is not a person, you need to clap your hands. Do you remember? If it’s a person, nod your head; if not, clap your hands, be attentive. So, let’s quickly remember and show with conventional signs who he is:

  • Ava (not a person),
  • Piglet (not a person),
  • King Dadon (man),
  • mother of the girl Ellie (human),
  • Sivka-Burka (not a person),
  • Mouse King (not human)
  • Signor Tomato (not a person),
  • gymnast Tibul (human),
  • Ali Baba (person)
  • Ole-Lukoil (not a person),
  • Ilya Muromets (person),
  • Bagheera (not human)
  • little Ru (not a person),
  • poodle Artemon (not human),
  • Mowgli (human).

The first part of our game has come to an end. Now I ask you to count who collected how many coupons. The three people who collect the most tickets become leaders. They will have to participate in the second part of our game, where the real winner will be revealed. For their correct answers, leaders will also receive coupons, only of a different color, so as not to confuse them with prizes for the first part of the game.

So, the second part of the game, which is called “Game with Leaders”.

The tasks of the second part will be similar to the tasks of the first part, only a little more complicated. And the second part, like the first, will consist of several stages.

The first stage of the game is “Place of Residence” - guess where the heroes of different books lived:

  • Carlson (on the roof),
  • Winnie the Pooh (at Pooh Edge),
  • Uncle Fedor (in the village of Prostokvashino),
  • Dunno (in Flower City),
  • Moomins (in Moomin Valley),
  • Mowgli (in the jungle)
  • wizard Goodwin (in the Emerald City),
  • The Nutcracker (in the city of Konfetenburg),
  • a girl named Yalo (in the Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors),
  • Pull (in Africa),
  • The Little Prince (on a star),
  • White rabbit and Cheshire cat (in Wonderland).

The second stage is “The beginning of the book.”

Guess the title of the book by its beginning. You need to listen to the opening phrase from the book and remember its name.

  • “It was seven o’clock on a sultry evening in the Sionian Mountains when Father Wolf woke up after a day’s rest” (R. Kipling, “Mowgli”).
  • “In the city of Stockholm, on the most ordinary street, in the most ordinary house, lives the most ordinary Swedish family named Svanteson.” (A. Lindgren, “Kid and Carlson”).
  • "Beyond the mountains, behind the forests,
    Across the wide seas
    Not in heaven, on earth
    There lived an old man in one village.” (P. Ershov, “The Little Humpbacked Horse.”).
  • “Among the vast Kansas steppe lived a girl named Ellie.” (A. Volkov, “The Wizard of the Emerald City”).
  • “A long time ago, in a town on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, there lived an old carpenter, Giuseppe, nicknamed Gray Nose.” (A. Tolstoy, “The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio.”).
  • “In one dense tropical forest there lived a very funny animal. His name was Cheburashka.” (E. Uspensky, “Crocodile Gena and his friends.”).
  • “In a fairy-tale city there lived short men.” (N. Nosov, “The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends”).
  • “The blanket ran away.
    The sheet flew away
    And the pillow is like a frog,
    She galloped away from me." (K. Chukovsky, “Moidodyr.”).
  • “Some parents had a boy. His name was Uncle Fyodor.” (E. Uspensky, “Uncle Fyodor, Dog and Cat”).
  • "Three girls under the window
    We spun late in the evening.” (A.S. Pushkin, “The Tale of Tsar Saptan, of his son, the glorious and powerful hero Guidon Saltanovich and of the beautiful Swan Princess”).
  • “Once upon a time there was a doctor. He was kind." (K Chukovsky, “Doctor Aibolit”),
  • “The time of wizards has passed. In all likelihood, they never existed." (Yu. Olesha, “Three Fat Men”).
  • “One day we were walking in the yard - Alenka, Mishka and me.” (V. Dragunsky, “The Enchanted Letter”).
  • "Once upon a time there was a pop
    Thick forehead." (A.S. Pushkin, “The Tale of the Priest and His Worker Balda”).
  • “Do you know how many months there are in a year? Twelve. What are their names?” (S. Marshak, “Twelve Months”).
  • “There lived an old man in our factory, nicknamed Kokovanya.” (P. Bazhov, “Silver Hoof”).
  • “The strawberries have ripened in the forest. Dad took the mug, mom took the cup, the girl Zhenya took the jug, and little Pavlik was given a saucer.” (V. Kataev, “Pipe and Jug”).
  • “Once upon a time there lived a queen who gave birth to a son so ugly that for a long time they doubted whether he was a man.” C. Perrault, “Riquet with a Tuft”).
  • “There lived an old man with his old woman
    By the bluest sea." (A.S. Pushkin, “The Tale of the Goldfish”).
  • “Once upon a time there were twenty-five tin soldiers in the world.” (H.-H. Andersen, “The Steadfast Tin Soldier”).

The third stage is “Cats and Dogs”.

Depending on what animal is among the characters in the book I named, you will need to bark or meow, and then name this animal. Please note that in some of the books you will meet two of these animals at the same time.

  • "The Kid and Carlson, who lives on the roof." (Bimbo the dog).
  • "Crocodile Gena and his friends." (Dog Tobik).
  • "The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio." (Cat Basilio and poodle Artemon).
  • Russian folk tale “Turnip” (Zhuchka the dog and Murka the cat).
  • "Doctor Aibolit" (Ava the Dog).
  • Russian folk tale adapted by V. I. Dahl “Snow Maiden” (Dog Bug).
  • "White-fronted" (White-fronted dog).
  • "Puss in Boots" (Puss).

Now let's count which of the leaders scored the most cards for correct answers, and he will be the winner in our literary game.

See also:

Children are very interested in participating in various competitions and relay races. An event whose main idea is intellectual questions will certainly attract a lot of people willing to participate. Such events will captivate both children and adults. Therefore, it is worth paying attention to them and conducting them more often, especially among middle and high school students.

Why are intellectual games useful for schoolchildren?

A smart game that includes intellectual questions is very useful for children. In terms of personal development, this will help:

  • learn to make important decisions quickly;
  • think logically;
  • find solutions in difficult situations;
  • increase brain activity;
  • feel the confidence and spirit of victory when you answer correctly.

In terms of benefits for the company of children, intellectual questions and a spirit of excitement will contribute to:

  • active communication between students;
  • developing skills to convey your ideas;
  • uniting the team in a difficult situation.

In any case, intellectual questions for schoolchildren will help make a bright holiday, filled with emotions and the desire to win.

How to interest children

For the most part, students themselves do not mind taking on such a responsible mission as participating in an intellectual relay race. But for the game to be filled with excitement, thirst for victory and effort, it is worth coming up with motivation. It could be:

  • a gift for everyone;
  • cup for the winning team;
  • certificates for all participants;
  • winning a trip to a children's pioneer camp;
  • automatic receipt of grades in subjects related to the theme of the game.

There are countless ideas you can come up with regarding incentives. The main thing is that there is an incentive to take an active position in the intellectual relay race.

Interesting intellectual questions for high school students

In order for the competition to be active, unusual and interesting, you need to carefully prepare for it. Various intellectual questions with answers will help you do this:

  • Name the continents on the globe that begin with the letter “A”. How many are there in number? (There are five: North America, South America, Africa, Australia and Antarctica.)
  • How many eyes does a fly have? (Five.)
  • feelings that are considered basic? (Five: sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch.)
  • How many squares are there in total on a chessboard? (There are sixty-four squares on the chessboard.)
  • How many times did the old man meet the Goldfish from the sea in the fairy tale? (He called her five times.)
  • How many leaves are there in a lily of the valley? (Two.)
  • How many days does a hen need to incubate an egg before a chick hatches? (Twenty-one days.)
  • Why is there a tongue in the mouth? (Behind the teeth.)
  • Until what point can you go deep into the forest? (Exactly until half, because after half you start leaving the forest.)
  • One of the birch trees had four cones, and the second one had five cones. How many cones are there on two birch trees? (Cones do not grow on birch trees.)

Such intellectual questions with answers will help children think and be smart while playing. It is worth preparing so that the relay race passes in one breath, and stock up on additional questions.

Questions for an intellectual game with a trick

Children are quicker than adults to perceive tasks that contain errors, so you can safely include a trick in the game. Interesting and provocative questions for an intellectual game could be the following:

  • What geometric figure can be called “Solar”? (Beam.)
  • What bag do you most often go on a hike with? (With a backpack.)
  • Name the heel that is the sharpest among the rest? (Hairpin.)
  • Ballet with teeth. (Nutcracker.)
  • Sports female name. (Olympics.)
  • Musical flower. (Bell.)
  • The kindest doctor in the world. (Aibolit.)
  • This musical instrument is often taken on hikes. (Guitar.)
  • A tourist whom the whole world knows. (Robinson Crusoe.)
  • Which artist depicted the most mysterious smile in the whole world? (Leonardo da Vinci.)

Such questions for intellectual games will definitely arouse excitement and thirst for victory in children.

Questions for the little ones in intellectual relay races

Even the youngest schoolchildren should not be ignored in such games. Children's questions for an intellectual competition will help to involve a large number of children, even first-graders, in the relay race. The tasks should be easy. Children should be asked to answer what they will become if:

  • They'll go to the doctor. (Patient.)
  • They will watch TV. (TV viewer.)
  • They will play loud music after eleven in the evening. (A troublemaker.)
  • They will travel by public transport. (A passenger.)
  • They get behind the wheel of a car. (Driver.)
  • They will worry about the game of their favorite football team. (A fan.)
  • They will go to the grocery store. (By the buyer.)
  • They will go on vacation to the sea or to the mountains. (For vacationers.)
  • They will go to the pond with a fishing rod. (Fisherman.)
  • They will come to someone's home. (Guest.)

Multiple choice questions, one of which is correct

You can also offer children questions to which there are several answers, and they must choose the correct one.

1. What color is not in the rainbow?

  • Red.
  • Orange.
  • Brown.
  • Green.

Correct answer: brown.

2. If you mix red and blue paints, what color will you get?

  • Blue.
  • Violet.
  • Green.
  • Orange.

Correct answer: purple.

3. Which military personnel have blue berets?

  • Sailors.
  • Pilots.
  • Tankers.
  • Paratroopers.

Correct answer: paratroopers.

4. Which plant is not blue?

  • Forget-me-not.
  • Chicory.
  • Buttercup.
  • Knapweed.

Correct answer: buttercup.

5. What kind of sea does not exist in the world?

  • Red.
  • Blue.
  • Yellow.
  • White.

Correct answer: blue.

Questions with humor

1. One person really didn’t like the Eiffel Tower, but every time he had lunch on the lower level of this building, why?

Answer: the tower is not visible from there.

2. What kind of surface do people walk on all the time, but almost never drive on?

Answer: steps.

3. Two people approached the river at the same time; there was a boat on the bank. The boat could only support one, but both people ended up on the opposite shore. How did this happen?

Answer: they approached different shores.

4. How can a person go without sleep for eight days?

Answer: maybe, if he sleeps at night.

5. Which word uses “no” a hundred times?

Answer: moaning.

Let the intellectual game for schoolchildren go like clockwork. Cheerful and sonorous children's voices will fill you with joy and faith in

Quiz "The Smartest".

“Team competition” for students of creative associations “Clever and Clever”

MBU DO CDT Novoorsky district branch of MAOU secondary school in the village of Kumak.

This event is aimed at achieving optimal overall psychological development of each student.Thanks to the form of delivery and logically selected questions, didactic and methodological principles are aimed at maximizing the activation of students’ own cognitive activity. The event can be used by teachers for conducting classroom hours, parent meetings (teams of parents and children), as tests when teaching the “Smart Men and Women” program.

The quiz session is conducted in several stages, each of which has several rounds, and is dedicated to a specific topic. The teacher has the right to independently determine the number of stages and rounds in them. It is possible to use round questions as questions for a specific team (round 1 - questions for team 1, round 2 questions - for team 2).

Equipment: multimedia projector, presentation on fairy tales, songs “Where Wizards Are”, “There are Many Fairy Tales in the World”, tokens, certificates.

Goals: 1) Educational: test knowledge of works of oral folk art and original stories and fairy tales,broaden the horizons of students; develop thinking, intelligence, attention, memory.

2) Educational: cultivate interest, love and respect for animals,instill a love and interest in reading.

3) Developmental: develop attention, memory, imagination, reaction speed.

QUIZ FOR JUNIOR SCHOOL CHILDREN

"THE SMARTEST".

    Introduction of the presenter (teacher).

    Selection of the jury (3 people from among part-time teachers).

    Dividing the group into two teams ( eachthe team chooses a captain, comes up with a name, introduces itself.)

I STAGE

"IN THE COUNTRY OF FAIRY TALES."

1 round (thinking time – 30 seconds)

    The real name of the Frog Princess. (Vasilisa the Wise.)

    The name of the girl to whom the cow said: “Little red maiden, get into one of my ears and get out of the other - everything will work out.” (Khavroshechka.)

    The name of Alyonushka's naughty brother. (Ivanushka.)

    Who helped the bunny drive the fox out of the bast hut? (Rooster.)

    Who pulled the turnip in front of the Bug? (Granddaughter.)

    In what fairy tale country does Humpty Dumpty live? (Through the looking glass.)

    Baba Yaga's favorite mushrooms. (Fly agarics.)

    Who managed to collect rent from the devils? (Balde.)

    Who flew on a cannonball? (Baron Munchausen.)

    The most famous policeman in the world. (Uncle Styopa.)

    The most unfortunate bird from Andersen's fairy tale. (Ugly duckling.)

    The nickname of a rat from a fairy tale about the adventures of Pinocchio. (Shushara.)

    Who traveled to the land of Lilliputians and the land of giants? (Gulliver.)

    The heroine who became the wife of an elf. (Thumbelina.)

    Who managed to make Princess Nesmeyana laugh? (Emele.)

    A bird whose feathers glow with a bright light. (Firebird.)

    Multi-headed fire-breathing dragon. (Snake Gorynych.)

    What was the name of Tsar Saltan's son? (Guidon.)

    Nickname of the poodle Malvina. (Artemon.)

    Washbasin Chief. (Moidodyr.)

    A formidable robber, enemy of Aibolit. (Barmaley.)

    Tree decorated with a gold chain. (Oak.)

Round 2

    A hero who was placed on the spire of the tallest tower. (Golden Cockerel.)

    In which fairy tale is there a milk river with jelly banks? (“Geese-swans.”)

    Where did the surviving kid from the fairy tale “Seven Little Goats” hide? (In the oven.)

    What flowers did Kai and Gerda grow? (Roses.)

    What fish did Emelya catch? (Pike.)

    An Italian fairy tale with fruit and vegetable inhabitants? (“The Adventures of Cipollino.)

    What were the names of the three bears from the fairy tale “The Three Bears”? (Mikhail Ivanovich, Nastasya Petrovna, Mishutka.)

    What were the names of the two frost brothers from the fairy tale “Two Frosts”? (Red nose, Blue nose.)

    The heroes of which fairy tale lived by the very blue sea in a dilapidated dugout for exactly thirty years and three years? (Heroes of “Tales of the Fisherman and the Fish.”)

    Which bird did Thumbelina save? (Swallow.)

    What did the fox treat the crane with? (Semolina porridge.)

    Name of the sweet tooth who lives on the roof? (Carlson.)

    Which cat had a cow named Murka on his farm? (At the cat Matroskin.)

    The name of the boy who, as punishment for impoliteness, was turned into a little man by a gnome and traveled with a flock of geese? (Nils.)

    Who did the Ugly Duckling turn out to be? (Swan.)

    What flowers did the heroine of the fairy tale “The Twelve Months” go to the forest on New Year’s Eve? (Behind the snowdrops.)

    Who defeated the cockroach? (Sparrow.)

    In which village does Pechkin deliver mail? (In Prostokvashino.)

    What was the name of Buratino's father? (Carlo.)

    What is the name of the net that caught the goldfish? (Seine.)

    What tool did the soldier use to make soup in the Russian folk tale? (From an axe.)

The jury calculates the results of the first 2(3) rounds, the teams complete the following task. Time to complete – 3 minutes.

Round 3 “Recognize”

In this round, you need to write the name of the cartoon presented in the picture (pictures are distributed to both teams at the same time).







II STAGE

"IN THE WORLD OF ANIMALS"

(the “speed” stage, i.e. which team will answer faster (based on the principle of the game “Brain - Ring”, the answer can only be voiced in the leader’s permission field). Time for thinking is 30 seconds.

    What is the largest bird in the world? (Ostrich.)

    Who has cheeks instead of a bag? (In a hamster.)

    What is the favorite delicacy of storks? (Frogs.)

    Where are the grasshopper's ears? (On the paws.)

    Which animal has the longest neck? (At the giraffe.)

    Which bird flies the highest? (Eagle.)

    Which animal is the fastest? (Cheetah.)

    This animal is called the king of beasts. (Leo.)

    What bird is called an orderly? (Woodpecker.)

    The most common breed of service dogs, it has a well-developed sense of smell. (Sheepdog.)

    Which continent is the homeland of the domestic cat? (Africa.)

    She lives in the water, has no beak, but pecks. (Fish.)

    Who has a mouth on its belly? (At the shark.)

    What animal that is useful for humans produces meat, milk, sour cream, cottage cheese, butter? (Cow.)

    What kind of animal does the inhabitants of the North need transport, food, clothing, and housing? (Deer.)

    Parakeet. (Ara.)

    Her head smoothly turns into a tail, there is not even a neck. (Snake.)

    She is not afraid of losing her tail, because a new one will definitely grow. (Lizard.)

    Her long fluffy tail covers up the traces of her cunning mistress well, especially in the snow. (Fox.)

Pictures for presentation for stage 2









III STAGE

"FUNNY QUESTIONS."

(the “speed” stage, i.e. which team will answer faster (based on the principle of the game “Brain - Ring”, the answer can only be voiced in the leader’s permission field). Thinking time is 30 seconds. For each correct answer, the team receives a token.

    When is a person in a room without a head? (When he sticks it out the window)

    How do day and night end? (Soft sign)

    What needs to be done to keep four guys in one boot? (Take off each person's boot)

    The crow is flying, and the dog is sitting on its tail. Could it be? (The dog sits on its own tail)

    In which month does chatty Mashenka talk the least? (In February, it is the shortest)

    When a horse is bought, what kind of horse is it? (Wet)

    A person has one, a crow has two, a bear has none. What is this? (Letter “o)

    What is yours, but others use it more than you? (Name)

    In what year do people eat more than usual? (In leap year)

    Can an ostrich call itself a bird? (No, because he can't speak)

    What rocks are not in the sea? (Dry)

    What disease has no one on earth ever had? (Nautical)

    What can you cook but can't eat? (Lessons)

    Which hand is better to stir tea? (It is better to stir the tea with a spoon)

    What gets bigger when you put it upside down? (Number 6)

At the end of the quiz, the results are summed up (the number of tokens is counted); the winner is determined; the jury speaks.

The teams are being awarded.

Mind game

"The smartest"

Target: To promote the manifestation of students’ individual abilities and the activation of their cognitive activity.

Equipment used: cards of numbers 1, 2, 3,4.

Brief description: knowledge on subjects is consolidated in a fun, playful way; the event promotes the development of resourcefulness, ingenuity, and speed of reaction.

Teacher:

We welcome the spectators and participants of the “The Smartest” competition.
Today is a duel among third grade students. 4 players will appear on the gaming podium to compete for the honorary title “The Smartest”.

I am pleased to present to you the contenders for a place in the game “The Smartest”. Spectators can also take an active part in our game in the event that the player does not have the correct answer.

The path to truth is difficult,
And therefore, in pure thinking
Daring courage is needed
No less than climbers!

You are offered 12 questions from a variety of areas of knowledge, to which you must try to give as many correct answers as possible by raising plates with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. For each correct answer you will receive 1 point. You have 5 seconds to answer each question. The best players will advance to the semi-finals, where today's finalist will be determined. Attention! Are you ready?

So, let's start the first round.

1. Which of the characters in A. Barto’s poem sighed: “Oh, the board is shaking...”
1)bear 2) bunny 3) bull 4) horse

2.Which plant never has flowers?
1)at the fern 2) a cactus 3) a chestnut 4) a potato

3.Which coniferous plant sheds its needles in the fall?
1) juniper 2) spruce 3) pine 4) larch

4.What is the name of the watermelon fruit?
1) fruit 2) vegetable 3) berry 4) drupe

5.What is the name of the science that studies the past of mankind?
1)story 2) geography 3) mathematics 4) literature

6.What is the name of the branch of language science in which the rules of writing words are studied?
1) Phraseology 2) Vocabulary 3) Spelling 4) Phonetics

7.What is amber formed from?
1)From the resin of ancient pine trees 2) from chemicals 3) from fossils 4) from animal fat

9.What organs does a person have two?
1) heart 2) bud 3) stomach 4) liver

10.What is the name of the underground part of the plant?
1) Kidney 2) root 3) flower 4) stem

11.What is sugar obtained from?
1) from sugar beet 2) from sugar syrup 3) from chalk 4) from caramel

12. Composer who wrote the music of the National Anthem of the Russian Federation:
1) A. Alexandrov 2) A. Pakhmutova 3) M. Blanter 4) V. Solovyov-Sedoy

Additional questions

1.What color is not on the state flag of the Russian Federation?
1) White 2) Green 3) Blue 4) Red

2.What was the nickname of the Russian Tsar Ivan IV?
1) Great 2 Grozny 3) Wise 4) Brave

Teacher:

Round two: let everyone know, Who thinks better?

It’s up to you to think and answer!
We will determine

Who should be the first?

Within 1 minute, you must select a category, answer questions and try to score the maximum number of points, thereby qualifying for a game in the third decisive round. Note that only three players play in the third round.

There are 3 semi-finalists ahead of me. They showed the best results in the first round and are fighting to reach the super final. But before we determine the order of answers, we will hold a “Decipherer” competition.

The less time you spend, the higher the ordinal
the number of your speech for further replies.

Attention! A 5 letter word is encrypted.

Conifer 6 5 6 5 1(Pine)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
abv where zhzi klm nop rst ufh cchsch shchy eyuya

So, the participants will start in this order: 1...; 2....; 3…

1. Animals
-Which extinct animal is considered the ancestor of the elephant? (mammoth)
- Respiratory organ in fish (gills)
- Which sea animal creates a water fountain when exhaling? (whale)
- Respiratory organ in amphibians (lungs)
- A snake “wearing” a hood (cobra)
- The smallest bird (hummingbird)
- Dolphin habitat (water)
- Sometimes brown, sometimes white (bear)
- King of Beasts (lion)
- Animals that build dams (beaver)
- Bird from Antarctica (penguin)
- There is a hare, there is a hare (hare)
- What animal is called a Prussian? (cockroach)

2. Fairy tales
- In which fairy tale by Pushkin did the girl turn into a swan? (the fairy tale about Tsar Saltan)
- What was the name of the group in which the cat, dog, donkey and rooster sang? (Bremen Town Musicians)
- Who is the author of the fairy tale “The Little Humpbacked Horse”? (P. Ershov)
- On the lip of which fairy-tale animal do men plow? (miracle-yudo fish-whale)
- A tiny girl who grew from a barley grain (Thumbelina)
- How to recognize a real princess? (put a pea under her mattress)
- What material is the steadfast soldier made of? (tin)
- What animal does Alyonushka’s brother turn into? (kid)
- What flower did Nastenka receive as a gift from the famous fairy tale? (scarlet)
- Who did Doctor Aibolit treat? (animals)
- What was the name of the prince in Pushkin’s “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”? (Guidon)
- How many heroes came out of the sea in Pushkin’s “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”? (33)
- Friend of Tiny Khavroshechka (cow)
- Who is the author of the fairy tale “Little Red Riding Hood”? (Charles Perrault)

3. Mathematics
-What Latin letter is used to denote the perimeter of a figure? (P)
- What is the perimeter? (the sum of the lengths of all sides)
- How to find the area of ​​a rectangle? (multiply width by length)
-How many sides does a quadrilateral have? (4)
-What are the components of addition called? (addend, addend, sum)
-The sum... (does not change) from rearranging the terms
-There is an addition table, and there is also... (multiplication table)
-What are the components called when subtracting? (minuend, subtrahend, difference)
-When multiplying any number by one we get...(same number)
-When multiplying any number by zero we get...(0)
-What can’t you divide by? (by 0)
-How many numbers are there? (10)
-What is the name of a triangle in which all sides are equal? ​​(equilateral)
-What is the name of a number consisting of two digits? (two-digit)

4. Literary reading
- Which literary hero flew on a cannonball? (Munchausen)
- Author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Mark Twain)
- What was the name of the tiger from Kipling's book about Mowgli? (Shere Khan)
-Which of the Russian classic writers was called Lev? (Tolstoy)
- Who wrote the fairy tale “The Golden Key or the Adventures of Pinocchio”? (A. N. Tolstoy)
- The surname of Uncle Styopa from the famous work of Sergei Mikhalkov (Stepanov)
- On what street did the absent-minded man live? (Baseina)
- Pseudonym of A.P. Golikov (Gaidar)
- Author of the fairy tale “About the priest and his worker Balda”? (A. S. Pushkin)
- What is folklore? (oral folk art)
- Works of oral poetry about Russian heroes and folk heroes (Bylins)
- The most famous epic hero (Ilya Muromets)
- What was the name of the nanny A.S. Pushkin? (Arina Rodionovna)
- What was Krylov’s name? (Ivan Andreevich)

5. Russian language
-Words with the same root (same root)
- The grammatical basis of the sentence (subject and predicate)
-How many letters are in the Russian alphabet? (33)
-How many vowel sounds are there in the Russian language? (6)
- The seventh letter of the Russian alphabet (Ё)
- The root of the word “talented” (talent)
- What part of speech is the word “game”? (noun)
- What kind of sentences can there be regarding the purpose of the statement (Narrative, interrogative, incentive)
- Part of the word that comes before the root? (prefix)
- Changeable part of the word (ending)
- A noun, an adjective, a verb is... (parts of speech)
- How many roots are there in the word “bread slicer”? (2)
- Part of speech denoting the action of an object (verb)
- Is the word “(not) wondering” written together or separately? (together)

6.Plants
-Gas released by plants (oxygen)
- The seeds of which plant are used to make chocolate? (cocoa)
- Which plant is considered a cure for “seven ailments”? (onion)
- Oak, elm, linden, acacia are plants... (deciduous)
- What color is a fern flower? (fern has no flowers)
- What is the name of the fruit of the OAK tree? (ACORN)
- Beautiful young girls are often compared to this slender, delicate tree (birch)
- In the hot sun it has dried out and is bursting from the pods... (peas)
- The plant from which semolina is made (Wheat)
- What kind of tree is there - there is no wind, but the leaf is trembling? (aspen)
- What happens if you dry grapes? (raisins)
- What is the name of the thorn on a rose? (thorn)
- Beetle that harms potatoes (Colorado beetle)
- A blue flower that can often be found in rye (cornflower)

By the end of the second round, 2 participants remain.

A competition is being held for the support group.

Teacher:
We are starting the third round,

We will find out the winners.
There are questions and riddles here.

For the solution - chocolates!

Final round questions.

Guess what.
1.Which pancake usually turns out lumpy? (first)
2. What animal is the goose not a companion? (pig)
3. How can you not cut out what is written with a pen? (with an axe)
4.Who, according to the proverb, is afraid of business? (masters)
5.What is it not recommended to spit in, according to the famous proverb? (well)
6. If you collect a string from the world, what will you collect naked? (shirt)
7.What should you not sit on if you want to eat rolls? (On the stove)
8. Don’t have a hundred rubles, but have a hundred... (friends)

Fairytale animals.
1. Poodle Malvina (Artemon)
2.Panther from the fairy tale “Mowgli” (Bagheera)
3. Old woman's rat Shapoklyak (Lariska)
4.Cat from the village of Prostokvashino (Matroskin)
5. “Blind” cat from the fairy tale “The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio” (Basilio)
6. Turtle from the fairy tale “The Golden Key” (Tortilla)
7.Fly from the fairy tale by K. Chukovsky (Tsokotukha)
8.Doggie Ellie (Totoshka)

Kaleidoscope
1.What is the name of the liquid cosmetic product for washing hair? (shampoo)
2.What month does winter begin? (December)
3.What is the name of a measure of length equal to 10 cm? (decimeter)
4.Which note is followed by the note “D”? (mi)
5.What color is obtained when mixing red and yellow? (orange)
6.Which bird does not have its own nest? (cuckoo)
7.Who is in charge on the ship? (captain)
8.What are your mom and dad’s vacations called? (vacation)

Teacher:
The game is over

It's time to find out the result.
Who did the best work?

And did you excel in the tournament?
The jury announces the results and names the winner. The smartest one is determined.

Awarding the winners.

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