Representative of the young noble generation, fathers and sons. Test on the novel "Fathers and Sons". People close to Evgeny Bazarov in spirit are called


1 option

1.Indicate the years of life of I.S. Turgenev. a) 1818-1883 b) 1803-1873 c) 1828-1910 d) 1823-1886

2. Indicate who in the novel I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons” contains the following portrait characteristics: “Dressed in a light white dress, she herself seemed whiter and lighter: the tan did not stick to her, but the heat, from which she could not protect herself, slightly blushed her cheeks and ears and, pouring quiet laziness into her whole body, was reflected in drowsiness in her pretty eyes." a) Anna Sergeevna Odintsova b) Ekaterina Sergeevna Odintsova c) Fenechka d) Evdoxia Kukshina

3. What distinguishes Bazarov, the hero of the novel “Fathers and Sons,” from his followers represented by Sitnikov and Kukshina? a) lack of moral principles b) pursuit of science c) desire to serve Russia d) attitude to the problem of emancipation

4. What was especially alien to Turgenev in his hero? a) misunderstanding of the role of the people in the liberation movement b) nihilistic attitude towards the cultural heritage of Russia c) statements about the role and significance of the aristocracy in Russia d) isolation from any practical activity

5. Fill out the table, recognizing the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons” according to the following characteristics.

6. Fill out the table by distributing the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons” according to their social status.

Student Democrat

Russian aristocrat

Baric student

Regimental doctor

"Emancipe"

7.What concept is defined “denial of generally accepted values: ideals, moral norms, culture, forms of social life”(Large encyclopedic dictionary).

8. What artistic detail in the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" testifies to the ostentatious love of the people of Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov?

9. Where did Bazarov first see Anna Sergeevna Odintsova?

10. What musical instrument did N.P. play? Kirsanov?

11. Which of the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons” contains the following words: “Nature is not a temple, but a workshop, and man is a worker in it.”

« An anxious and dull expression was reflected in the small, however, pleasant features of his sleek face; his small, sunken eyes looked intently and restlessly, and he laughed restlessly: with a kind of short, wooden laugh.”

13. Write the name of the hero of the novel I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons”, which corresponds to the following description: “Arkady looked around and saw a tall woman in a black dress stopping at the door of the hall. She struck him with the dignity of her bearing. Her naked arms lay beautifully along her slender figure; calmly and intelligently, precisely calmly, and not thoughtfully, the bright eyes looked from under a slightly overhanging white forehead, and the lips smiled with a barely noticeable smile. Some kind of gentle and soft power wafted from her face.”

14. Write the name of the hero of the novel I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons”, which corresponds to the following description: « The door opened, and a short, round old woman in a white cap and a short colorful blouse appeared on the threshold.”

15. Fill in the missing word: “Such a rich body! At least now in ... the theater"

Test on the novel “Fathers and Sons”

Option 2

Multiple choice tasks. 1. The author of which work is I.S. Turgenev. a) “Notes from a Doctor” b) “Notes on Cuffs” c) “Notes from a Hunter” d) “Notes from the House of the Dead”

2.Name the character in the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Father and Sons”, with whom Bazarov met before his death, when he says the phrase: “Blow on the dying lamp and let it go out...” a) Arkady Kirsanov b) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov c) Anna Sergeevna Odintsova d) Fenechka

3. Why at the beginning of the novel “Fathers and Sons” I. S. Turgenev accurately indicates the time of the events taking place - 1859? a) So that the reader clearly understands the age of the characters and their connection with the era. b) To show the turning point in the life of Russia, which was on the eve of radical reforms and the abolition of serfdom. c) I. S. Turgenev accurately indicates dates in all his works, since this is a distinctive feature of his work. d) The author wants to show the reality of the historical time of the events taking place.

4. What was the reason for the duel between Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov in the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Father and Sons"? a) kiss from Bazarov and Fenechka b) Pavel Petrovich’s integrity c) Bazarov’s bad manners d) contradictions in the political views of Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich

5. The disputes between the heroes of the novel “Fathers and Sons” were conducted around various issues that worried the social thought of Russia. Find a topic that hasn't been discussed. a) about the attitude towards the aristocracy b) about art and science c) about the position of the working class in Russia d) about public duty, about education

6. Fill out the table, recognizing the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons” according to the following characteristics.

Independent nature, not bowing to any authority, nihilist.

An opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat admiring himself.

A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner.

Uselessness and inability to adapt to life, to its new conditions, a type of “outgoing nobility”.

A kind man, a hospitable host. He is progressive, he transfers his men to rent, although it is not profitable for him.

7. Fill out the table by distributing the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons” according to their social status.

Student Democrat

Russian aristocrat

Baric student

Regimental doctor

"Emancipe"

8. What concept is defined? “an ugly and immoral doctrine that rejects everything that cannot be touched”(V. Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary).

9. Write the name of the estate of A.S. Odintsova.

10. What did his mother affectionately call Evgeniy Bazarov?

11. Which hero of the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons” said: “My grandfather plowed the land”?

12. Write the name of the hero of the novel I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons”, which corresponds to the following description: « A lady was reclining on a leather sofa, still young, blond, somewhat disheveled, in a silk dress, not entirely neat, with large bracelets on her short hands and a lace scarf on her head.”

13. Write the name of the heroine of the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons", which corresponds to the following description: " All white and soft, with dark hair and eyes, with red, childishly plump lips and tender hands. She was wearing a neat chintz dress, a new blue scarf lay lightly on her round shoulders."

14.Insert the missing word: « The master sighed and sat down on the bench. Let us introduce the reader to him while he sits with his legs tucked under him and thoughtfully looking around. His name is...”

15. Fill in the missing word: “The conversation turned to one of the neighboring landowners. Rubbish...,” said Bazarov, who met him in St. Petersburg, indifferently.

State budgetary general education

establishment of the city of Moscow

"School" No. 424

Literature test

Grade 10

I.S. Turgenev's novel "Fathers and Sons"

Compiled by:

teacher of Russian language and literature

Afinogenova Olga Nikolaevna

Moscow 2014

Target: summarizing; test students’ knowledge of the content of I. A. Goncharov’s novel “Oblomov”; accounting and control of knowledge; development of independent activity of students in searching for answers to questions posed; awaken interest in the study of fiction. Test work on the novel “Fathers and Sons”

1 option

Multiple choice tasks. 1.Indicate the years of life of I.S. Turgenev. a) 1818-1883 b) 1803-1873 c) 1828-1910 d) 1823-1886 2. Indicate who in the novel I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons” contains the following portrait characteristics: “Dressed in a light white dress, she herself seemed whiter and lighter: the tan did not stick to her, but the heat, from which she could not protect herself, slightly blushed her cheeks and ears and, pouring quiet laziness into her whole body, was reflected in drowsiness in her pretty eyes." a) Anna Sergeevna Odintsova b) Ekaterina Sergeevna Odintsova c) Fenechka d) Evdoksia Kukshina 3. What artistic technique does I.S. use? Turgenev in the novel “Fathers and Sons” when describing the relationship between Bazarov and P.P. Kirsanov? a) antithesis b) grotesque c) hyperbole d) metaphor 4. What distinguishes Bazarov, the hero of the novel “Fathers and Sons,” from his followers represented by Sitnikov and Kukshina? a) lack of moral principles b) pursuit of science c) desire to serve Russia d) attitude to the problem of emancipation 5. Which Russian poet is mentioned as his friend by Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov, the father of Evgeny Bazarov, in the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons"? a) A.S. Pushkin b) G.R. Derzhavin c) V. L. Pushkin d) V.A. Zhukovsky 6. What was especially alien to Turgenev in his hero? a) misunderstanding of the role of the people in the liberation movement b) nihilistic attitude towards the cultural heritage of Russia c) statements about the role and significance of the aristocracy in Russia d) isolation from any practical activity

Short answer questions.

1.What concept is defined?“denial of generally accepted values: ideals, moral norms, culture, forms of social life”(Large encyclopedic dictionary).

2. What artistic detail in the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" testifies to the ostentatious love of the people of Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov?

3. Where did Bazarov first see Anna Sergeevna Odintsova?

4 . What musical instrument did N.P. play? Kirsanov?

5 . Which of the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons” contains the following words:“Nature is not a temple, but a workshop, and man is a worker in it.”

« An anxious and dull expression was reflected in the small, however, pleasant features of his sleek face; his small, sunken eyes looked intently and restlessly, and he laughed restlessly: with a kind of short, wooden laugh.”

“Arkady looked around and saw a tall woman in a black dress stopping at the door of the hall. She struck him with the dignity of her bearing. Her naked arms lay beautifully along her slender figure; calmly and intelligently, precisely calmly, and not thoughtfully, the bright eyes looked from under a slightly overhanging white forehead, and the lips smiled with a barely noticeable smile. Some kind of gentle and soft power wafted from her face.”

« The door opened, and a short, round old woman in a white cap and a short colorful blouse appeared on the threshold.”

9. Fill in the missing word:“Such a rich body! At least now in ... the theater"

10. Fill in the missing word: « Pavel Petrovich took his beautiful hand with long... nails out of his trouser pocket »

Option 2

Multiple choice tasks. 1. The author of which work is I.S. Turgenev. a) “Notes from a Doctor” b) “Notes on Cuffs” c) “Notes from a Hunter” d) “Notes from the House of the Dead” 2. Name the character in the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Father and Sons”, with whom Bazarov met before his death, when he says the phrase: “Blow on the dying lamp and let it go out...” a) Arkady Kirsanov b) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov c) Anna Sergeevna Odintsova d) Fenechka 3. Why at the beginning of the novel “Fathers and Sons” I. S. Turgenev accurately indicates the time of the events taking place - 1859? a) So that the reader clearly understands the age of the characters and their connection with the era. b) To show the turning point in the life of Russia, which was on the eve of radical reforms and the abolition of serfdom. c) I. S. Turgenev accurately indicates dates in all his works, since this is a distinctive feature of his work. d) The author wants to show the reality of the historical time of the events taking place. 4. What artistic technique does I.S. use? Turgenev in the novel “Fathers and Sons” when describing P. P. Kirsanov in the scene of the duel with Bazarov? a) antithesis b) grotesque c) hyperbole d) irony 5. What was the external reason for Arkady Kirsanov’s trip to Nikolskoye? a) invitation of A.S. Odintsova b) letters from mother A.S. Odintsova c) request of Evgeny Bazarov d) invitation of Katya 6. The disputes between the heroes of the novel “Fathers and Sons” were conducted around various issues that worried the social thought of Russia. Find a topic that hasn't been discussed. a) about the attitude towards the aristocracy b) about art and science c) about the position of the working class in Russia d) about public duty, about education 7. Fill out the table, recognizing the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons” according to the following characteristics.

Independent nature, not bowing to any authority, nihilist.

An opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat admiring himself.

A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner.

Uselessness and inability to adapt to life, to its new conditions, a type of “outgoing nobility”.

A kind man, a hospitable host. He is progressive, he transfers his men to rent, although it is not profitable for him.

8. Fill out the table by distributing the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons” according to their social status.

Short answer questions.

1 . What concept is defined?“an ugly and immoral doctrine that rejects everything that cannot be touched”(V. Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary).

2. What composition is used in the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" in order to reflect the spiritual evolution of Bazarov?

3. Write the name of the estate A.S. Odintsova.

4 . What did his mother affectionately call Evgeniy Bazarov?

5 . Which hero of the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons” said:“My grandfather plowed the land”?

6. Write the name of the hero of the novel I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons”, which corresponds to the following description:« A lady was reclining on a leather sofa, still young, blond, somewhat disheveled, in a silk dress, not entirely neat, with large bracelets on her short hands and a lace scarf on her head.”

7. Write the name of the hero of the novel I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons”, which corresponds to the following description:“He looked about forty-five years old: his short-cropped hair was dark, like new silver; the face, bilious, without wrinkles, unusually regular and clean, as if carved with a thin and light incisor, showed traces of remarkable beauty; The eyes were especially good.”

8 . Write the name of the hero of the novel I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons”, which corresponds to the following description:« She smiled very sweetly, shyly and frankly, and looked somehow funny and stern, from bottom to top. Everything about her was still young-green: her voice, the fluff all over her face, her pink hands with whitish circles on her palms, and her slightly compressed shoulders... She blushed constantly and quickly took a breath.”

9.Insert the missing word:« The master sighed and sat down on the bench. Let us introduce the reader to him while he sits with his legs tucked under him and thoughtfully looking around. His name is...”

“The conversation turned to one of the neighboring landowners. Rubbish...,” said Bazarov, who met him in St. Petersburg, indifferently.

Task for working with text.

Using the text, fill out the table.

Option 3

Multiple choice task. 1.To whom is the dedication of the novel by I.S. addressed? Turgenev "Fathers and Sons"? a) A.I. Hertsin b) V.G. Belinsky c) N.A. Nekrasov d) L.N. Tolstoy 2. To whom in the novel by I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons” contains the following lines: “No matter what passionate, sinful, rebellious heart hides in the grave, the flowers growing on it serenely look at us with their innocent eyes: they tell us not only about eternal peace, about that great peace of “indifferent nature; they also speak of eternal reconciliation and endless life.” a) Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov b) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov c) Sitnikov d) The author 3. What was the reason for the duel between Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov in the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Father and Sons"? a) kiss from Bazarov and Fenechka b) Pavel Petrovich’s integrity c) Bazarov’s bad manners d) contradictions in the political views of Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich 4. What was the fate of Arkady after the death of Bazarov in the novel I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons"?a) leaves for St. Petersburg b) helps Bazarov’s parents c) gets married and takes care of the house d) continues Bazarov’s work 5. Which hero of the novel by I.S. Turgenev's “Fathers and Sons” corresponds to the following characteristics: a gentle, kind, insecure person who loves music and poetry? a) Nikolay Petrovich Kirsanov b) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov c) Arkady Kirsanov d) Evgeny Bazarov 6. I. S. Turgenev’s novel “Fathers and Sons” refers to: a) socio-psychological novels b) utopian novels c) romance novels d) travel novels 7. Fill out the table, recognizing the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons” according to the following characteristics.

Independent nature, not bowing to any authority, nihilist.

An opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat admiring himself.

A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner.

Uselessness and inability to adapt to life, to its new conditions, a type of “outgoing nobility”.

A kind man, a hospitable host. He is progressive, he transfers his men to rent, although it is not profitable for him.

8. Fill out the table by distributing the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons” according to their social status.

Short answer questions.

1.What concept is defined as “bare denial of everything, logically unjustified skepticism” (Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language).

2 . Write the name of the Kirsanov estate.

3.What is the external reason for the duel between Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov?

4 . Write the name of your son N.P. Kirsanova and Fenichka.

5 . Which of the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons” contains the following words:“Russia needs me... No, apparently I don’t. And who is needed? Do you need a shoemaker, do you need a tailor, do you need a butcher...?”

6. Write the name of the hero of the novel I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons”, which corresponds to the following description:“Arkady looked around and saw a tall woman in a black dress stopping at the door of the hall. She struck him with the dignity of her bearing. Her naked arms lay beautifully along her slender figure; calmly and intelligently, precisely calmly, not thoughtfully,

bright eyes looked out from under a slightly overhanging white forehead, and the lips smiled with a barely noticeable smile. Some kind of gentle and soft power wafted from her face.”

7. Write the name of the hero of the novel I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons”, which corresponds to the following description:“A long, thin (face), with a wide forehead, a flat, pointed nose, large greenish eyes and drooping sand-colored sideburns, it was enlivened by an awkward smile and expressed self-confidence and intelligence.”

8 . Write the name of the hero of the novel I.S. Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons”, which corresponds to the following description:« He was wearing an elegant morning suit, in the English style; There was a small fez on his head. This fez and casually tied tie hinted at the freedom of country life; but the tight collar of the shirt, though not white, but mottled, as it should be for morning dressing, rested with the usual inexorability on the shaved chin.”

9 . Fill in the missing word: « - What, Peter, haven’t you seen it yet? - asked ... May ... year, going out without a hat onto the low porch of the inn on the *** highway, a gentleman of about forty.”

1 0. Fill in the missing word:“Pavel Petrovich soaked himself... in cologne and closed his eyes.”

Task for working with text.

Using the text, fill out the table.

Answers.

1 option

Multiple Choice Questions

    a) 1818-1883

    c) Fenechka

    a) antithesis

    c) desire to serve Russia

    d) V.A. Zhukovsky

    b) a nihilistic attitude towards the cultural heritage of Russia

  1. Independent nature, not bowing to any authority, nihilist.

    Evgeny Bazarov

    An opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat admiring himself.

    Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov

    A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner.

    Arkady Kirsanov

    Uselessness and inability to adapt to life, to its new conditions, a type of “outgoing nobility”.

    Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov

    A kind man, a hospitable host. He is progressive, he transfers his men to rent, although it is not profitable for him.

    Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov

Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Nihilism

    Ashtray

    At the ball

    Cello

    Bazarov

    Sitnikov

    A.S. Odintsova

    Arina Vasilievna Bazarova

    Anatomical

    Pink

Option 2

Multiple Choice Questions

    c) “Notes of a Hunter”

    c) Anna Sergeevna Odintsova

    b) To show the turning point in the life of Russia, which was on the eve of radical reforms and the abolition of serfdom.

    d) irony

    b) letters from mother A.S. Odintsova

    c) about the situation of the working class in Russia

    See option 1

    See option 1

Multiple Choice Questions

    Nihilism

    Ring

    Nikolskoye

    Enyushka

    Bazarov

    Kukshina

    P.P. Kirsanov

    Kate

    Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov

    Aristokratishko

Option 3

Multiple Choice Questions

    b) V.G. Belinsky

    a) kiss from Bazarov and Fenechka

    c) gets married and takes care of housework

    a) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov

    a) socio-psychological novels

    See option 1

    See option 1

Multiple Choice Questions

    Nihilism

    Maryino

    kiss of Bazarov and Fenechka

    Mitya

    Bazarov

    Anna Sergeevna Odintsova

    Bazarov

    P.P. Kirsanov

Used materials.

1. Zolotoareva I.V., Mikhailova T.I. Lesson developments on literature of the 19th century. 10th grade 1st semester. 3rd edition, rev. and additional Updated set of lessons. – M.: “VAKO”, 2005. – 336 p. 2.Repin A.V. Literature. Grade 10. Test work. – Saratov: Lyceum, 2007. – 80 p. 3. Rogovik T. N., Nikulina M. Yu. Unified State Examination. Tutor. Literature. Effective methodology - M.: Publishing house "Exam", 2005. - 224 p.

Preview:

Option I

1. I. S. Turgenev wrote:

a) “Doctor's Notes”

b) “Notes on cuffs”

c) “Notes of a Hunter”

d) “Notes from the House of the Dead”

2. What are the names of E. Bazarov’s parents?

3. The basis of the conflict in the novel “Fathers and Sons” is:

a) Quarrel between P. P. Kirsanov and E. V. Bazarov.

b) The conflict that arose between E.V. Bazarov and N.P. Kirsanov.

c) The struggle of bourgeois-noble liberalism and revolutionary democrats.

d) The struggle between liberal monarchists and the people.

4. Identify the characters in the novel by the following characteristics:

1) A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner, spiritual limitations and weakness of will, superficiality of democratic hobbies, a tendency to eloquence, lordly manners and laziness.

2) An opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat admiring himself, whose life has been reduced to love and, unfortunately, about the passing past, an esthete.

3) Uselessness and inability to adapt to life, to its new conditions, the type of “outgoing nobility”.

4) Independent nature, not bowing to any authority, nihilist.

a) Evgeny Bazarov

b) Arkady Kirsanov

c) Pavel Petrovich

d) Nikolai Petrovich

5. Bazarov wrote a critical article:

a) I. S. Turgenev.

b) V. G. Belinsky.

c) A. I. Herzen.

d) D.I. Pisarev.

6. Which layer of Russian society did E. Bazarov consider promising?

a) Peasantry.

b) Noble aristocracy.

c) Russian patriarchal nobility.

d) Intelligentsia

“A long and thin [face] with a wide forehead, a flat pointed nose at the top, large greenish eyes and drooping sand-colored sideburns, it was enlivened by an awkward smile and expressed self-confidence and intelligence.”

8. What was especially alien to Turgenev in his hero?

a) Misunderstanding of the role of the people in the liberation movement.

b) Nihilistic attitude towards the cultural heritage of Russia.

c) Exaggeration of the role of the intelligentsia in the liberation movement.

d) Separation from any practical activity.

9. Fill in the missing words:

a) “The only witness to the duel between Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich was...”

b) “Such a rich body! At least now to... the theater."

c) “Pavel Petrovich took his beautiful hand with long... nails out of his trouser pocket.”

10. I. S. Turgenev wrote: “He did not experience, like Onegin and Pechorin, an era of idealization and sympathetic exaltation.”

a) Why was Bazarov negatively received by the progressive magazine Sovremennik, liberal and democratic circles?

b) Are there any traits in Bazarov that are worthy of imitation for the younger generation of that time?

Test on the creativity of I. S. Turgenev

Option II

1. What are the names of I. S. Turgenev’s parents?

2. To whom is the dedication of the novel “Fathers and Sons” addressed:

a) A. I. Herzen

b) V. G. Belinsky

c) N. A. Nekrasov

d) To another person

3. The disputes between the heroes of the novel “Fathers and Sons” were conducted around various issues that worried the social thought of Russia. Find the odd one out:

a) On the attitude towards the noble cultural heritage.

b) About art, science.

c) About the system of human behavior, about moral principles.

d) About the situation of the working class.

e) About public duty, about education.

4. I. S. Turgenev gave a general assessment of the political content of his novel “Fathers and Sons”: “My whole story is directed against...” Finish the sentence.

a) The proletariat as an advanced class

b) The nobility as an advanced class

c) The peasantry as an advanced class

d) Democrats as an advanced class

5. Remember which of the characters in the novel wrote the words: “We approximately know why physical illnesses occur, and moral illnesses arise from bad upbringing... from the ugly state of society, in a word, correct society, and there will be no illnesses.”

a) Arkady Kirsanov

b) N. P. Kirsanov

c) E. V. Bazarov

d) P. P. Kirsanov

6. Which of the characters in the novel “Fathers and Sons” could you call a “little man”?

a) V. I. Bazarov

b) N. P. Kirsanov

c) A. N. Kirsanov

d) another character in the novel

7. Find out the hero of the novel by portrait description:

“He looked about 45 years old, his short-cropped gray hair shone with a dark shine, like new silver; his face, bilious, but without wrinkles, unusually regular and clean, as if drawn with a thin and light chisel, showed traces of remarkable beauty.”

8. Distribute the characters in the novel according to their social status:

a) "Emancipe"

b) Russian aristocrat

c) Regimental doctor

d) Baric student

e) Democratic student

a) E. Bazarov

b) Kukshina

c) V. I. Bazarov

d) A. N. Kirsanov

d) P. P. Kirsanov

9. Fill in the missing words:

a) “Pavel Petrovich moistened his forehead with cologne and closed his eyes. Illuminated by a bright light, his beautiful, emaciated head lay on a white pillow, like a head... "

b) “The conversation turned to one of the neighboring landowners. Rubbish...,” Bazarov, who met with him in St. Petersburg, remarked indifferently.

c) The novel took place in... the year.

10. I. S. Turgenev wrote: “It would be an unimportant thing to present him (Bazarov) as an ideal; but to make him a wolf and still justify him was difficult...”

a) What did Bazarov lack to be an ideal?


Preview:

Test work based on the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons".

1. To whom is the dedication of the novel “Fathers and Sons” addressed:

A) A.I. Herzen; b) N.A. Nekrasov; c) V.G. Belinsky;

2. Define: realism, nihilism.

3. The main conflict of the novel “Fathers and Sons”:

A) quarrel between P.P. Kirsanov and E.V. Bazarov

B) the struggle between bourgeois-noble liberalism and revolutionary democrats.

C) the struggle between liberal monarchists and the people

4. Giving a general assessment of the political content of “Fathers and Sons”, I.S. Turgenev wrote:« My whole story is directed against…..(choose the correct one):

A) the nobility as an advanced class b) the peasantry as an advanced class

C) the proletariat as an advanced class d) revolutionary democrats

5. Which of the heroes of the novel “Fathers and Sons” corresponds to the given characteristics:

1 . A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner, spiritual limitations and weakness of will, superficiality of democratic hobbies, a tendency to eloquence, lordly manners and laziness.

2. An opponent of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat admiring himself, whose life has been reduced to love and regret about the passing past, an esthete.

3. Uselessness and inability to adapt to life, to its new conditions, the type of “outgoing nobility”.

4. Independent nature, not bowing to any authority, nihilist.

A) Evgeny Bazarov; b) Arkady Kirsanov; c) Pavel Petrovich d) Nikolai Petrovich

6. “Bazarov” wrote a critical article:

A) I. S. Turgenev. b) G. Belinsky. c) I. Herzen. d) I. Pisarev.

7. Find the correspondence between the characters in the novel and their social status:

1. Russian aristocrat a) E. Bazarov

2. regimental doctor b) P.P. Kirsanov

3. student-barich c) V.I. Bazarov

4. Democratic student d) A.N. Kirsanov

8. What moment in the biography of Evgeny Bazarov became a turning point in his awareness of his personality:

A) Love for Odintsova. B) Breakup with Arkady. B) Dispute with P.P. Kirsanov. B) Visiting parents.

9. Which statement is wrong?

A. Odintsova Anna Sergeevna never got married B. Kukshina went abroad C. Katerina Sergeevna had a son, Kolya D. Two weddings took place; Arkady with Katya and Nikolai Petrovich with Fenechka

10. Which replica does NOT belong to Bazarov

A. “Raphael is not worth a dime...” B. “If only she could wear a train behind her and a crown on her head”
V. “... and a burdock will grow out of me.” G. “You, to my taste, are superfluous here; I can’t stand you, I despise you...”

11. Insert the missing word into E. Bazarov’s statement

“Nature is not …………., but a workshop, and man is a worker in it.”

12. What was the actual reason for Bazarov’s duel with Pavel Petrovich?

1) Political disagreements 2) Slap 3) Bazarov’s kiss to Baubles 4) Accusation of theft

13. What was the cause of Bazarov’s death?

1) Tuberculosis 2) Pneumonia 3) Duel 4) Blood poisoning.

14. Portraits of which characters in the novel by I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" are presented below?

A. “...tall, wearing a long robe with tassels...”. The face is “long and thin, with a wide forehead, a flat upward, pointed nose downward, large greenish eyes and drooping sand-colored sideburns... enlivened by a calm smile and expressing self-confidence and intelligence.”

B. The woman “...tall...struck him with the dignity of her posture. Her naked arms lay beautifully along her slender figure; light fuchsia branches fell beautifully from shiny hair onto sloping shoulders; calmly and intelligently... bright eyes looked from under a slightly overhanging white forehead, and lips smiled with a barely noticeable smile. Some kind of gentle and soft power wafted from her face.”

V. “In the small and inconspicuous figure... there was nothing ugly; but the expression ... of her face had an unpleasant effect on the viewer ... She spoke and moved very loosely and at the same time awkwardly ... everything about her did not come out simply, not naturally.”

15. Which hero’s estate or estate did you find yourself in?

  1. “The estate... stood on a gentle open hill, not far from a yellow stone church with a green roof... Behind the church stretched in two rows a long village with here and there chimneys flickering above the thatched roofs. The master's house was built in the same style as the church...”
  2. “... a small village finally opened up on the slope of the hill... Next to it, in a young birch grove, a noble house under a thatched roof could be seen.”
  3. “There were rivers with dug-out banks, and tiny ponds with thin dams, and villages with low huts under dark, often half-swept roofs, and crooked threshing sheds with walls woven from brushwood and gaping gates near empty barns, and churches, sometimes brick. with plaster falling off here and there, or wooden ones with leaning crosses and ruined cemeteries.”

10. Find a match between the heroes of the novel by I.S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons” to social status.

  1. "Emancipe".
  2. Russian aristocrat.
  3. Regimental doctor.
  4. Baric student.
  5. Democratic student.

A. Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov.

B. Avdotya Kukshina

V. Arkady Kirsanov.

G. Evgeny Bazarov.

D. Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov

Problematic questions: (2 questions to choose from)

Give a written answer to the question (5-10 sentences)

  1. At first, an epigraph was intended before the text of the novel “Fathers and Sons”: “Young man to middle-aged man: You had substance, but no strength. Middle-aged man: And you have strength without content"How can you explain why the author removed this epigraph?
  2. Do you think that in the image of Bazarov the writer portrayed a hero of his time? Try to prove or disprove this statement.
  3. Why did Odintsova decide “not to joke with this” (refuses Bazarov)?
  4. Why does the novel end with the death of the hero? Does this mean the death of all his ideas?
  5. What are the reasons for Bazarov’s tragic loneliness in the human world? Who is guilty?
  6. Is Bazarov a positive or negative hero? Why?
  7. Why did A.P. Chekhov consider the chapters (chapters of the novel dedicated to the death of Bazarov) “the strongest pages in the novel”?

(One question to choose from)

  1. « I dreamed of a gloomy, wild, big, ... strong, evil, honest figure and yet doomed to death, because it still stands on the threshold of the future" Is this idea of ​​the novel realized? Turgenev's attitude towards his hero?
  2. The German writer Thomas Mann admitted in 1949: “If I were exiled to a desert island and could take with me only six books, then Turgenev’s Fathers and Sons would certainly be among them.”

What do you think might have caused such interest? How might Turgenev’s novel be of interest to a reader of the mid-20th century? Can you share the position of the German writer on this issue? What was the most important thing you found for yourself in the novel “Fathers and Sons”?

Answers

2 points

temple

A Bazarov

B Odintsova

In Kukshina

  1. Odintsova
  2. Bazarov
  3. Kirsanov

For each task 1 point (except for the second task)

Written work is graded using a three-point system:

3 points – The student understands the specifics of the question: he answers the question with reason, putting forward the necessary theses, gives arguments developing them, there are no factual errors.

2 points – students understand the specifics of the question, but when answering, does not demonstrate sufficient validity of judgments or partly replaces reasoning with a retelling of the text or makes 1 factual error.

1 point – the student understands the task in a simplified way, his judgments are superficial, inaccurate, the answer is poorly reasoned, the analysis is replaced by a retelling or makes 2-3 factual errors.

0 points – the student incorrectly answers a question that is not meaningfully related to the task, does not understand the essence of the question, or replaces reasoning with a retelling of the text, or makes 3 or more factual errors.

Max 26 points

Less than 7 points – “2”

15-6 points – “3”

16 – 21 points – “4”

22 – 26 points – “5”


Essays on literature: Images of “Fathers” in I. S. Turgenev’s novel “Fathers and Sons” The main conflict of I. S. Turgenev’s novel “Fathers and Sons” lies in the ideological clash of two “generations” of Russian society: the noble and the mixed-democratic. The representative of the younger generation in the novel is the commoner Evgeny Bazarov, who preaches nihilism - the doctrine of the negation of all principles taken on faith. His ideological opponent in the ideological dispute are the Kirsanov brothers, who, according to the author himself, represent the best part of the nobility of that time. We meet Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov on the first page of the novel.

“A gentleman of about forty years old, in a dusty coat and checkered trousers...” - this is how the author draws him. Nikolai Petrovich has an estate of two hundred souls, which he calls a “farm”. He turned out to be an unimportant landowner, despite the fact that he runs his farm in a new way and “has separated himself from the peasants.” He is a gentle and loving father, sincerely rejoices at the arrival of his son. “For once I waited for Arkasha...

I haven't had time to look at him enough since yesterday." While living with his son in St. Petersburg, the father tries to make acquaintances with young comrades, but he does not understand Arkady's passion for Bazarov and his ideas. "But to reject poetry? - he thought again. “Not to sympathize with art, nature?” Nikolai Petrovich loves to dream, reads Pushkin, plays the cello and admires nature - in a word, lives with feelings. And Bazarov ridicules this: “An amazing thing... - these old romantics! They will develop their nervous system to the point of irritation...

Well, the balance is broken." Nikolai Petrovich, unlike his brother Pavel Petrovich, has a gentle character, he forgives Bazarov a lot and even defends him: “No, brother, don’t say that: Bazarov is smart and knowledgeable.” Pavel Petrovich is in many ways the opposite of his brother. He, a former socialite, also lives by feelings. But if love gives Nikolai Petrovich happiness and meaning in life, then in the fate of Pavel Petrovich, love for Princess R. played a fatal role. What distinguishes him from his brother are such qualities as arrogance, self-confidence and mockery.

Pavel Petrovich is an aristocrat to the core. He is always impeccably dressed and shaven, perfumed with magnificent cologne. The author describes Kirsanov’s older brother as follows: “...A man of average height, dressed in a dark English suit, a fashionable low tie and patent leather ankle boots... He looked about forty-five years old; his beautifully cropped gray hair shone with a dark shine, like new silver ; his face, bilious, but without wrinkles, unusually attractive and clean, as if carved with a thin and light chisel, showed traces of remarkable beauty...

"Pavel Petrovich takes Slavophile positions, but at the same time dresses in an English suit, and when talking with men, he "wrinkles and sniffs cologne." In the area, he is considered a proud man, but is respected for his excellent manners. Pavel Petrovich teases "old-fashioned landowners with liberal antics “and does not get close to representatives of the younger generation. In disputes, Bazarov easily defeats the Kirsanovs, who cannot give a worthy rebuff to the younger generation in the person of Bazarov, an energetic and knowledgeable person who treats the “old Kirsanovs” with irony. He considers Uncle Arkady “an archaic phenomenon ", and Nikolai Petrovich - a "retired man." Bazarov's views do not stand the test of love, he indignantly feels that the "romance" he previously denied is taking over in him. The hero dies by a stupid accident, having previously experienced a crisis of his previously so strong worldview Who won the argument? Who will Arkady, a young representative of the nobility, follow?

But he chose a life similar to his father's. Blood ties turned out to be stronger than any nihilism. He marries, manages the estate, continuing the work of his father. Turgenev in his novel “Fathers and Sons” showed that the nobility ceases to be the advanced class in society. A new force is emerging in Russia, whose name is nihilism.

But the author does not see anything positive in this force, but only destruction and denial, which do not lead to anything good. At the same time, Bazarov is attractive to both the author and the reader with his energy, hard work, determination, and devotion to his beliefs. In his novel “Fathers and Sons,” I. S. Turgenev depicted social processes in Russia in the 59-60s of the 19th century. At this time, the main question was the question of the future of Russia, about what changes should be made in order to improve the life of the people, because everyone came to understand the need to change the existing and obsolete orders. In relation to this issue, society was divided into two camps: revolutionary democrats and liberals in alliance with conservatives. In the novel I.

S. Turgenev presented these two camps as a world of “fathers” and “children”. The only representative of the generation of “children” is Evgeny Bazarov, a young man who graduated from university and is interested in medicine and natural sciences. The opposite camp includes the Kirsanov brothers - Nikolai Petrovich and Pavel Petrovich, Bazarov's parents, as well as Arkady Kirsanov, a representative of the younger generation of the nobility. Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov, a retired military man, a former socialite, is Bazarov’s antagonist, his ideological opponent.

If Evgeny is a nihilist, that is, a person who does not believe in authorities and rejects principles, then Pavel Petrovich, on the contrary, cannot imagine his life without “principles” and authorities. “We, people of the old century, we believe that without principles... you can’t take a step, you can’t take a breath,” he says. Pavel Petrovich is a representative of the liberal movement, leaning towards conservatism. Most of all he admires English aristocracy. For him, the ideal state is England.

Pavel Petrovich considers himself a useful person: he sometimes stands up for the peasants in front of his brother, and several times lent him money when the estate was on the verge of ruin. But Bazarov reproaches him for the fact that, when talking about the people, Pavel Petrovich is not able to act, he “sits with folded hands,” and uses the mask of an unlucky man with a broken fate to cover up his insolvency and inaction. However, Pavel Petrovich is a worthy person in his own way: he loves his brother and nephew, treats Fenechka with respect, is noble in his actions, and is impeccably polite. Unfortunately, practicality is not a distinctive quality of this nobleman: seeing that his brother’s innovations only upset the estate, he cannot do anything to improve matters. Pavel Petrovich does not agree that “his song is finished,” he is convinced that the “children” are wrong and that his ideas are much more correct than theirs. Pavel Petrovich's speech is unique.

He often uses foreign words, but speaks Russians in the French manner, instead of the generally accepted “this” and “this” he says “eftim” and “efto”. His speech is replete with expressions such as “I consider it my duty”, “would you please...”, etc.

Pavel Petrovich's brother, Nikolai Petrovich, a nobleman, father of a family and liberal, is also a representative of the “fathers”. He is a liberal and proud of it. “It seems that I am doing everything to keep up with the times: I organized peasants, started a farm...; I read, study, try to keep up with modern requirements...” But all his fashionable transformations only upset the estate. Turgenev shows a picture of poverty, backwardness of the people: “ponds with thin dams,” villages with “roofs half swept away,” peasants, “worn out, on bad nags”... Having overheard Bazarov’s words that “his song is finished,” Nikolai Petrovich agrees with this without protesting.

He readily believed that the ideas of young people were more modern and useful. Nikolai Petrovich is a wonderful, caring and loving father, an attentive brother, a sensitive and tactful person. The fact that at the age of forty he plays the cello, reads Pushkin and admires nature does not cause indignation and misunderstanding in us, like Bazarov, but only a smile of tenderness. Nikolai Petrovich is a man created for family happiness, for a quiet life on his estate. His son Arkady, who has just graduated from university, is, as they say, the son of his father. At first he was carried away by Bazarov's ideas, but, in the end, we see that he was only a temporary companion of the young nihilist and would later repeat the fate of his father.

So, using the example of the images of the Kirsanovs, Turgenev shows the situation in which the nobility of post-reform Rus' found themselves, their inability to adapt to new conditions, the futility of their activities. Turgenev himself wrote that he showed the “cream” of noble society. If the best of the nobles cannot survive in the new conditions, then what can we say about all the rest...

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