Intellectual games in the riddle camp. Intellectual game in the camp

Intellectual Championship of the game “What? Where? When?"

Target: creation of a unified intellectual space that makes it possible to popularize forms of youth intellectual leisure and identify intellectual leaders.
Tasks:
Form and develop the intellectual movement of students
Develop competitive qualities of schoolchildren
Conditions :
Health camp teams take part in the Championship.
The team consists of 6 people, students from grades 5 to 8.
Team names are welcome.
Methods: questions
Decor: multimedia equipment for showing presentations (slides).
Progress of the game:
Emblem:

Presenter: Good afternoon We are glad to welcome you to the game “What? Where? When?". Let me remind you of the rules of the Championship game: I read out the question, you are given one minute to discuss. After a minute has passed, you give your answer in writing. I then say the correct answer and the results of the first question are entered into the table. If a team answers a question correctly, it receives one point. There are a total of 24 questions in the game, after I read half the questions, you have a 5 minute break in order for you to rest. After the break, the game resumes again. Remember the rules. Well nowLet's welcome the teams...
Let's welcome the jury.
Break a leg. Questions 1-12

1. It was this country that gave the world 3000 years ago Olympic Games. (Ancient Greece.)

2. Over 500 years ago, the German Johann Guttenberg invented a machine for printing books and opened the world's first... (printing house).

3. Great Italian artist, scientist, engineer, who more than 500 years ago invented the airplane, the parachute and many other things, ahead of his time. True, he was never able to make them; only drawings and sketches remained. What was the name of this genius? (Leonardo da Vinci.)

4. In which country in 1911 was the world's first television invented and assembled? (In Russia.)

5. Name three symbols of any state. (Coat of arms, anthem, flag.)

6. This is one of the largest museums in the world, which contains the most valuable works of art. It is located in the former imperial Winter Palace, built by the architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli for Empress Catherine II. What is the name of this museum? (Hermitage Museum.)

7. The name of the first tsar in the history of Russia is known to everyone. And he got his nickname for his stern disposition. (Ivan IV, Grozny.)

8. According to some academic researchers, the heroes of ancient epics - Russian heroes - actually existed. What would we call their profession now? (Border guards; included in the regular troops, people's militia.)

9. The city of Moscow was founded as a fortress, surrounded by a beautiful and strong stone wall for protection from enemies. Now this fortress is a monument of Russian architecture in the center of modern Moscow. What is it called? (Moscow Kremlin.)

10. This Russian prince is considered one of greatest commanders of all times and peoples. He won his first victory in the Battle of the Neva River when he was barely 19 years old. And the battle strategy on Lake Chud can serve as a model military tactics. And he also owns the famous words: “Whoever comes to us with a sword will die by the sword!” (Alexander Nevskiy.)

11. What was the name of the material on which the residents Ancient Rus' Did you write with pointed sticks? (Birch bark.)

12. What is the name of the science that studies the past of mankind? (Story.)

Round 2


1. In the list of symbolic names it is located exactly in the middle. However, it is believed that she leaves this life like a captain from a dying ship.Attention question: Who is she?
Answer: Hope
2. The Greeks said this about an uneducated person: “He can neither write nor....” Continue the phrase in one word for the ancient Greeks, considering that it has nothing to do with literacy, and we are talking about some kind of physical action.
Answer: "...swim".
3. In a work well known to you, the birth of the main character, her development, her color and becoming are described. This work also mentions two seasons, two representatives of the fauna - a rodent and a predator, an elderly man and children. I hope all of the above is enough to name main character this work.
Attention question: Name it.Answer: Herringbone. Based on the plot of the song "A Christmas tree was born in the forest."
4. Recently, a new diet has become fashionable in Italy. Its essence comes down to consuming foods in a strictly defined sequence. You should start eating, for example, with raspberries, tomatoes or salmon. Then, after a short break, you can lean on bananas, fried potatoes or a bun with butter. And for dessert - greens, cucumbers or kiwi fruits. By definition, both “white deaths” – sugar and salt, as well as black caviar and eggplant – are excluded from this diet. If you understand the principle on which this diet is based, you can easily write its name.
Answer: "Traffic light".
5. One day, journalist Yaroslav Golovanov proposed to the publishing house "Children's Literature" to establish a prize that would be awarded to a family in which the father is called Mikhail Ivanovich, the mother is Nastasya Petrovna, and their son is Mikhail Mikhailovich. This prize should have a name that is familiar to you.
Attention question: Which one exactly?Answer: "Three Bears"..
6. In Ancient Rus', silver bars served as money - they were called hryvnias. If the item was worth less than the entire block, then half was cut off. Money too!
Attention question: What was the name of the severed piece of silver bar?
Answer: This part of the silver bar was called a ruble. This is where the name of the monetary unit came from - the ruble.
7.During the First World War, newspapers reported one interesting case which happened to a French pilot. He was flying on an airplane at an altitude of about 2 km and suddenly saw that some object was moving near him. When the pilot grabbed it with his glove, he was very surprised.
Attention question: What was it?Answer: Bullet.
8. A certain Ananda Tur, at the age of 6, took her peers hostage and made demands: 100 kg of sweets and broadcast cartoons on TV. According to her, she decided to do this because her grandfather read her a certain well-known book.
Attention question: Which one?Answer: Guinness Book of Records. She wanted to go there as the youngest terrorist.
9.According to one of the African legends, the first man descended to earth from the sky.
Attention question : And what animal (according to Africans, of course) helped him with this?
Answer: giraffe
10.Cow and chair, chicken and compass, tripod and piano.
Attention question: What do every couple have in common?Answer: number of legs.
11. This list was compiled in the first century BC and it has still remained unchanged although hundreds of attempts have been made to change this list.
Attention question: What are we talking about?Clue: seven point listAnswer: Seven Wonders of the World
12.What did the famous ancient Greek philosopher Socrates call the best seasoning for food?
Answer: hunger.

Reserve

1. During a drought, Bulgarians ask THEM for rain. And in Poland, parents teach their children: “Don’t kill HER - maybe it’s your dead GRANDMOTHER.”Attention question: Who are the Poles talking about like that?Answer: About the butterfly.
2. This was invented by men three thousand years ago in the sultry deserts of the East. IN medieval Europe where the first ones brought it Christian preachers, women were also not allowed to do this. Many knights did this, and getting into the closed guild of professionals was possible only after six years of training and a strict exam. Times are changing: men have long forgotten about this and consider it entirely a female prerogative.
Attention question: What it is?Answer: Knitting.
Presenter: I would like to end our game with a parable: A journalist talked to a sage:
- What is the biggest stupidity in life?
- Tell me, who are you? - He named himself. - No, this is your name, and who are you?
- I am a journalist.
- No, this is your job, and who are you?
- I am human.
- No, this is yours biological species, and who are you? - The journalist thought...
- The biggest stupidity is to live and not know who you are
Commands during the game:

Jury: The game is over. Summarizing. Announcement of points for the game.

Intellectual casino in summer camp. Scenario

Two or three teams can take part in the game. Each of them is assigned a number by drawing lots. Unlike a real casino, where people come with their money and exchange it for game chips, in a smart casino, game chips are redeemed for knowledge. The host gives each team equal chances to buy back chips.

First task. In 30 seconds, come up with a word that would contain as much as possible more letters. It can be a noun, adjective, adverb or verb. After completing the task, each team receives as many chips as there are letters in the word they came up with.

Second task. In 3 minutes, come up with a more or less coherent story, all words of which (except prepositions) begin with the same letter. (The letters: O, P, S are suitable for completing this task.) Then the guys read their stories and receive as many chips as there are words in their story for a given letter.

Third task. Within one minute, each team names objects, creatures or concepts on the topic that the leader suggested to them. (You can write themes on leaves or chamomile petals.)

Here's what the guys can call:

1. Car brands.

2. Constellations.

3. Male and female names starting with the letter “A”.

6. Representatives of the cat family.

7. Hats.

8. Celestial bodies.

9. Minerals.

10. Chemical elements.

11. European countries (Asia, Africa, America).

12. Capitals of states.

13. Flour products.

14. Meat dishes.

15. Types of weapons.

17. Trees.

18. Literary heroes men (women).

19. Drinks.

20. Furniture.

23. Russian (foreign) writers.

24. Types of ships.

25. Dog breeds.

26. Ungulates.

Each team will receive as many chips as the number of concepts they name.

Now each team has, so to speak, “capital”, which it can dispose of at its own discretion and place as many chips on the playing field as it sees fit.

The very first bet on the playing field is made by the team that was drawn No. 1. It can place its chips on sector A, B, C, or on “Yes - No”, or on the outer circle, where the cards with questions are located text down.

After the first team, the second team makes its bet. She cannot place her chips in a sector that has already been chosen by the first team.

The third team places its chips on the sector that neither the first nor the second team chose.

The facilitator asks each team a question from the sector in which they placed their chips. If the team answers the question correctly, then the presenter returns the chips at stake to them and also gives the same amount of his own. If the team gives the wrong answer, the presenter (dealer) takes the chips that the team placed on the playing field.

When each team has answered its question, the presenter offers to make another bet, but now the second team gets the right to be the first to place chips on the field; The third one follows her, then the first one. After this round, the third team will be the first to bet, followed by the first, then the second.

The presenter carefully ensures that the order of the first bet in each round of questions is not violated.

The game continues until: either one of the teams runs out of chips, or for a while (40-60 minutes). In the latter case, a gong is heard. The presenter (dealer) asks to count the chips (winnings).

The team that collects more chips during the game than its opponents wins. (The second and third places are determined by the number of chips the teams have.)

1. Sector “Yes - No”

1.1. The year of foundation of Moscow was 1652? (No. 1147)

1.2. The birthplace of kefir is Georgia? (No, Russia)

1.3. Does the surname Schwarzenegger translate to "Black Negro"? (Yes)

1.4. A mule's dad is a donkey and his mom is a mare? (Yes)

1.5. The Pleiades and Stozhary are one and the same object. (Yes)

1.6. Between Scorpio and Capricorn is the Sign Libra. (No. Sagittarius)

1.7. The largest peninsula in Europe is the Apennine Peninsula? (No. Scandinavian.)

1.8. Batu Khan is a descendant of Genghis Khan. (Yes)

1.9. Poisonous boas are found in nature. (No)

1.10. In America, football is played with a round ball. (No. Oval)

1.11. All coniferous trees- evergreen. (No)

1.12. Neva flows from Lake Onega. (No. From Ladoga.)

1.13. Is there at least one painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Hermitage? (Yes)

1.14. The highest peak of Kamchatka Klyuchevskaya Sopka. (Yes)

1.15. The largest ostrich is the Emu. (No. African)

1.16. There are cobras that reach five meters or more in length. (Yes)

1.17. Are chickens raised in Australia? (Yes)

1.18. Mikhail Gorbachev was a Laureate Nobel Prize peace. (Yes)

1.19. Are Japanese cherry blossoms edible? (No)

1.20. The anarchist Nestor Makhno was a Knight of the Order of the Red Banner. (Yes)

1.21. A tarantula is a spider. (Yes)

1.22. A bazooka is a machine gun. (No. Grenade launcher)

1.23. The Wright brothers were the first to fly across Atlantic Ocean. (No)

1.24. Did Cyrano de Bergerac, the hero of Edmond Rostand's play, really exist? (Yes)

1.25. Does it succinic acid vitamin? (No)

1.26. The iris flower has a middle name of “kasatik”. (Yes)

1.27. The echo can last up to 15 seconds. (Yes)

1.28. Is it true that the leader of the rock band Aquarium, Boris Grebenshchikov, professes Buddhism? (No)

1.29. The stonecutter is a lizard. (No. Bird)

1.30. Sonar and sonar are the same thing. (Yes)

1.31. Is it true that calico cats are all female? (Yes)

1.32. The hummingbird bird makes up to two hundred wing beats per second. (Yes)

1.33. Are targets for skeet shooting called “saucers”?

(No. Plates)

1.34. The obverse side of the coin is officially called the obverse. (Yes)

1.35. A castrated rooster is called a capon. (Yes)

1.36. The largest left tributary of the Volga is called Oka. (No. Kama)

2. Sector “A B C”

2.1. What color is the submarine from the famous Beatles song?

a) Yellow *;

b) green;

2.2. What is the name of an English penny?

b) penny * (can be: pence);

c) shilling.

2.3. What is the most common tree in Russia?

a) Birch;

b) larch *;

2.4. What branch of the military did he participate in? Crimean War officer Leo Tolstoy?

a) Artillery *;

b) cavalry;

c) infantry.

2.5. What is a helicopter?

a) Helicopter *;

c) parachute.

2.6. How many kopecks were there in a five-altyn piece?

2.7. On what river is the city of Krasnoyarsk located?

a) Angara;

b) Yenisei *;

2.8. What do you use to hit the ball when playing croquet?

a) Wooden hammer *

c) with a stick

2.9. Which continent is the birthplace of cocoa?

b) America *;

c) Africa.

2.10. What number is denoted as D in Roman numerals?

2.11. Which country's flag was called the Union Jack?

a) Great Britain *;

2.12. Which Goddess was born from the head of Zeus?

a) Artemis;

b) Athena *;

c) Aphrodite.

2.13. In which country did the first paper money appear?

a) Germany;

b) China *;

c) France.

2.14. Where was Sanskrit spoken?

a) In Egypt;

b) in India *;

c) in Persia.

2.15. What name did she have? ancient greek muse Dance?

a) Melpomene;

c) Terpsichore *.

2.16. How many players of one team can be on the court at the same time when playing bandy?

b) eight;

at eleven *.

2.17. How many ballerinas are usually involved in the dance of the little swans from the ballet Swan Lake?

a) Four *;

at ten.

2.18. B) in which country did the Rumba dance originate?

a) Spain;

b) Italy;

2.19. B) in which country did the first steamship appear?

a) Great Britain;

c) France.

2.20. What was the name of the ancient Greek God of the Underworld?

a) Pluto *;

b) Saturn;

2.21. Which prehistoric monster Did the heroes of Arthur Conan Doyle's story "The Lost World" bring them to London from an expedition?

a) Dinosaur;

b) ichthyosaur;

c) pterodactyl *.

2.22. How many Empresses were in power in Russia in the eighteenth century?

at four *.

2.23. What kind of God is in Slavic mythology was the patron saint of animals (especially livestock)?

a) Veles * (or Volos);

c) Svarog.

2.24. Which bird species are called whooper or mute bird?

b) swan *;

c) nightjar.

2.25. Name the third largest land animal (after African and Indian elephants).

a) Hippopotamus * (or hippopotamus);

b) grizzly bear;

c) rhinoceros.

2.26. What was the world's first alphabet?

a) Arabic;

b) Greek *;

c) Latin.

2.27. In which country did rhythmic gymnastics originate?

a) England;

c) France.

2.28. What disease killed the leader of the Queens group, Fred Mercury, and Rudolf Nureyev, the great Soviet ballet dancer.

a) Malaria;

c) tuberculosis.

2.29. Who was Mary Shelley, who invented Frankenstein in 1818, related to the great English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley?

a) Wife *;

b) mother;

c) sister.

2.30. What is the name of the ancient robber weapon in the form of a short stick with a metal ball suspended on a chain?

a) Mace;

b) flail *;

c) club.

2.31. Which continent is home to the most poisonous snakes on Earth?

a) Australia *;

c) America.

2.32. In which country was sunflower oil first produced?

a) Greece;

b) Spain;

in Russia *.

2.33. What material is the clarinet primarily made of?

a) Tree *;

2.34. Which nation's epic was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest?

a) Indian (called “Ramayana”);

b) Kyrgyz * (called “manas”);

c) Finnish (called “Kalevala”),

2.35. Which metal is the lightest?

a) Aluminum;

b) lithium *;

2.36. What did Russian engineer and inventor Vladimir Kuzmich Zworykin come up with in America in 1931?

b) television *;

c) telegraph.

3. Questions in a circle.

3.1. What is the name of the signature dance of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro? (Samba)

3.2. What is the official name of the gymnastic horizontal bar? (crossbar)

3.3. Which legendary King turned everything he touched into gold? (Midas)

3.4. What is the scientific name for the embryo of animals and humans? (Embryo)

3.5. What plant is believed to repel vampires? (Garlic)

3.6. What, according to Russian beliefs, is the name of Domovoy's wife? (Kikimora)

3.7. What is the name of the greatest in length? mountain system Globe? (Cordillera in North America and their continuation of the Andes in South America)

3.9. What was the name of the rat that almost killed Pinocchio? (Shushara)

3.10. What is the American name? coyote? (Coyote)

3.11. Who is Yeti? (Big Foot)

3.12. Who is the last People's Artist of the USSR? (Alla Borisovna Pugacheva)

3.13. What is another name for the plant? sweet potato? (Sweet potato)

3.14. Who sang the song “And I recognize a sweetheart by his gait” in the TV show “Old Songs about the Main Thing”? (Garik Sukachev)

3.15. According to the Bible, in how many days did God create the World, including man? (For six)

3.16. Who was first Russian Emperor? (Peter the First)

3.17. Name the world's largest city beyond the Arctic Circle. (Murmansk - Russia.)

3.18. What plant, found in our gardens, is also called earthen pear? (Jerusalem artichoke)


  • 1. In each modern school there must be at least three exits: main, backup and...


  • 2. Just two hundred years ago, they, so familiar to every man, did not yet exist. The reason for their occurrence was that in the 19th century large quantities of a certain required product stored as tightly as possible for shipment overseas. Now, speaking about them, we can remember a girl pop group, or a criminal term. And more often we can see them in front of girls. What is this?




4. It can be warm, friendly, relaxed, intense, healthy, polluted, earthy...



5. In England, this flower is sung by poets in fairy tales: it serves as a cradle for little fairies and gentle elves. His homeland is Persia, from there he migrated to Turkey, and in the 19th century. to Europe. In Holland there was a cult of this flower. In Amsterdam, two stone houses were bought for three bulbs of this flower.



6. Speaking at the American Association for the Protection of Children, the great comedian Chaplin addressed little listeners with the following advice: “Brush your teeth every day so that you will never be ashamed...” Finish the advice!





8. Recently, a new diet has become fashionable in Italy. Its essence comes down to consuming foods in a strictly defined sequence. You should start eating, for example, with raspberries or tomatoes. Then, after a short break, you can lean on bananas. And for dessert - greens, cucumbers or kiwi fruits. By definition, both “white deaths” – sugar and salt, as well as black caviar and eggplant – are excluded from this diet. If you understand the principle on which this diet is based, you can easily write its name.



9. The work you know well describes the birth of the main character, her development, her color and becoming. This work also mentions two seasons, two representatives of the fauna - a rodent and a predator, an elderly man and children. I hope all of the above is enough to name the main character of this work. Name it.



10. Informal Crimea, the most famous and popular resort on the southern coast. The city was founded by Greek settlers on the site of Taurus settlements of the V-IV centuries. BC. According to legend, after a long storm, one of the sailors, seeing the land, shouted: “Yalos!”, which means “shore.”



11. French schoolchildren use a convenient rhyming phrase, which in Russian translation sounds like this: "How once Jacques the city bell-ringer broke a lantern" . What do Russian schoolchildren use in such cases?


"Every hunter wants to know where the pheasant is sitting"


12. IN Ancient Egypt Oily hair was considered beautiful, so the Egyptians lubricated it generously with fat. On funeral days, it was customary to sprinkle ashes on the head. One day, during a funeral, it started to rain, and at that moment, as the legend goes, people invented something that played a significant role in the life of mankind. What did they invent?





14. It was presented in honor of the three hundredth anniversary of the reunion of two “sisters”




Description of the game.

The first round of the game is in absentia. The participant buys a “ticket” with five questions.

Questions can be in one direction or in several (history, music, literature, etc.).

Having filled out the ticket form, the player sends it to the game organizers. From the winners of the 1st round, three trios of players are formed who participate in the further game.

The second round of the game is played in the hall. The presenter has 6 numbered envelopes on the table. Each envelope contains questions in one of the areas: history, literature, geography, biology, drawing, music (there may be other areas, depending on the age of the participants in the game).

Participants have a cube with numbers from 1 to 6 on the sides. By throwing the dice, the participants take turns choosing an envelope for themselves, and the presenter asks them questions from the selected envelope. The first participant to score 3 correct answers - 3 points - advances to the finals. A player who does not answer 3 questions in a row is eliminated from the game. If the participant cannot answer the question, then the audience answers. A token is awarded for the correct answer. For 3 tokens - a prize.

In the final, the players have a die with numbers from 1 to 3 on the sides, and the leader has 3 numbered envelopes. Questions in envelopes of varying complexity- for 1 point, for 2 and for 3, that is, the player can earn 3 points by rolling the dice just once, if, of course, he answers the question. But in the final, you can earn both 4 and 5 points if the player rolls 2 and 2 or 2 and 3 on the die. For additional points, an additional prize is given.

The winner is awarded a super prize.

Ticket option.

Sample questions.

Story

1. Murder little boy gave him no rest. He constantly saw his ghost. Who is this man and who is this boy? (Boris Godunov and Tsarevich Dmitry.)

2. Who was the first to accept Christianity in Rus'? (Duchess Olga.)

3. This prince built many churches, began teaching children to read and write, and defeated the evil Pecheneg nomads. What did the people call him? (Yaroslav the Wise.)

4. The son of a cruel father, he was weak-willed, did not like to reign, but he loved to ring bells. Who are we talking about? (Fedor Ivanovich.)

5. Forgetting his royal position, he rushed to save ordinary sailors, caught a cold in ice water and died. (Peter I.)

Biology

1. Who is a wood pigeon? (Wild pigeon.)

2. Who is the Siberian Crane? (Crane.)

3. An animal that is not afraid of such strong poisons like arsenic, sublimate and hydrocyanic acid? (Hedgehog.)

4. Sun flower or sunny flower? (Sunflower.)

5. The bird that arrives later than everyone else and flies away before everyone else? (Martin.)

Music

1. Where did jazz originate? (IN THE USA.)

2. Musical instrument- a symbol of Russia? (Balalaika.)

3. He went down in history as an outstanding violinist of all times. His name was covered in legends. The church forbade him to be buried. Who is he? (Niccolò Paganini.)

4. Quartet - number of participants? (Four.)

5. He wrote music and played the violin when other children did not yet know how to add letters. Who is he? (Mozart.)

Art

1. Who and when invented the modern pencil? (End of the 18th century, French scientist N. Conte.)

3. What is stained glass? (Picture on the window glass.)

5. In what city is the well-known Tretyakov Gallery? (In Moscow.)

Geography

3. What is the language of geography? (Map.)

4. Where is the Dead Sea? (In Israel.)

5. What is the name of the model of the Earth? (Globe.)

Literature

2. Who invented grandfather Shchukar? (Sholokhov.)

3. Which writer lived in Yasnaya Polyana? (L.N. Tolstoy.)

4. What were the names of the sons of Taras Bulba? (Ostap and Andriy.)

5. Who was hired for a job in 3 clicks? (Nonsense.)

Final-1

1. A peninsula resembling women's shoes? (Italy.)

2. Which bird has scales instead of feathers? ( Ancient bird- Archeopteryx.)

3. Can elephants swim? (Yes.)

4. Are animals born blind or sighted? (Sighted.)

5. Where is the Three Minnows tavern located? (On the way to the land of fools.)

Final-2

1. What was Gulliver's name? (Lemuel.)

2. Opera theatre in Milan? (La Scala.)

3. The most poisonous spider former USSR? (Female karakurt.)

4. A dog that is the pride of a Russian dog breeder? (Greyhound.)

5. Poisonous snake does it sting or bite? (Bites.)

Final-3

1. A tree whose name can be found by translating the phrase “ fresh air"? (Eucalyptus.)

Leisure activity for junior schoolchildren in grades 1-4 “Own game”.

Prepared by teacher primary classes MAOU secondary school No. 58 Ulan-Ude Afanasyeva Svetlana Anatolyevna.

Description: this event can be held as a leisure activity during summer camp, as well as extracurricular activities within the framework of the “Week literary reading" It is designed for younger children school age. May be useful for primary school teachers, counselors and summer playground teachers.
Target: organization of leisure time for students.
Tasks: diversify children's leisure time, teach them to communicate in an informal setting, follow the rules of the game, promote the development of cognitive activity, memory, attention, and logical thinking.

Progress of the lesson.

1.Motivation. Presenter's opening remarks.
Introducing the topic: a recording of the musical intro for the TV show “Own Game” is played.
- Dear friends! We are glad to welcome you today to our game! Today we will find out who among you is the most attentive and lucky.
2. Qualifying round.
-And first, we will hold a qualifying round to identify three participants who will compete further. So, I will ask you questions, and the jury will carefully watch whose hand was raised first. For a correct answer, the participant receives one chip. Attention, we are starting!
- In what city did Dunno live? (Floral)
- Who ate Kolobok? (fox)
- Who helped pull out the turnip? (mouse)
-Who broke the golden egg? (mouse)
- What was the name of Mowgli's nanny? (Balu)
- What delicacy did Carlson prefer? (jam)
- Where did Winnie find Eeyore’s tail? (on the owl's door)
- How many princess daughters did the sea king have? (six)
- When were the Little Mermaids allowed to float to the surface of the sea? (at the age of 15)
- Baba Yaga's home. (a hut on chicken legs)
- The name of the boy who was taken away Swan geese. (Ivanushka)
- The second name of the magic tablecloth. (self-assembled)
- Which of the inhabitants of the swamps became the prince’s wife? (frog)
- The device on which Baba Yaga flies. (mortar)
- What did Cinderella lose? (glass slipper)
- Whom did the little robber give to help Gerda? (deer)
- How many days did Pinocchio’s money lie on the Field of Miracles? (not at all)
- What got into Kai's eye? (mirror fragment)
- What flowers did the stepdaughter pick in the fairy tale “The Twelve Months”? (snowdrops)
- Which of the heroes of the fairy tale “The Golden Key” is the doll? (Malvina)
Summing up the results of the qualifying round, identifying three winners who will continue the competition.
3.Introduction to the rules of the game.
A table is posted. Players one by one choose a category and number of points. If a player cannot answer, the others have a chance. If the answer is incorrect, points are deducted. Hidden behind one of the boards is “Own Game” - each player offers his own bet, and the one who gives more responds. “Pig in a poke” - a question on any topic. A player can pass the move to another participant. The player with the most points wins.
Magic remedy 10 20 30 40 50
Confusion 10 20 30 40 50
Riddles 10 20 30 40 50
Proverbs 10 20 30 40 50
What is my name? 10 20 30 40 50

4. Game (sheets with questions from the presenter). The selected jury counts the points.
Magic remedy
What a magical remedy it was...
10 Cinderella has a glass slipper
20 At Pinocchio's (golden key)
30 The girl Zhenya from Kataev's fairy tale has a seven-flowered flower.
40 U Ole-Lukoje (umbrella with dreams)
50 The soldier from Andersen's fairy tale (flint)
Confusion
Correct the mistake in the poem:
10 Our Masha cries loudly:
She dropped a ball into the river. (Tanya)
20 The bear is walking, swinging,
Sighs as he walks:
“Oh, the board is ending,
Now I’m going to fall!” (goby)
30 The lazy bunny abandoned the bunny,
A bunny was left in the rain.
I couldn't get off the bench,
I was completely wet. (hostess)
40 An old man lived with his wife
At the very blue sea. (old woman)
50 The cheat approaches the tree on tiptoe,
He twirls his tail and doesn’t take his eyes off the frog... (crows)
Puzzles
10 I break everything, I sweep away everything,
There is no mercy for anything. (vortex)
20 It's dark in both houses
But it's really hot.
And if the window lights up,
Mom will fix it. (mittens)
OWN GAME: Stings ears, stings nose,
Frost creeps into felt boots. (winter)
30 Splash water -
It is not the water that will fall, but the ice.
Not even a bird can fly
The bird is freezing from the frost.
The sun turned towards summer.
What month is this, tell me? (January)
40 Naked above, shaggy below,
It's as warm as your house. (fur coat)
50 I live under the very roof,
It's even scary to look down
I could live higher
If only there were roofs there. (icicle)
Proverbs
10 You can’t take a fish out of a pond without difficulty
20 Seven times measure cut once)
30 The bird is red with its feather, (and the man with his mind).
40 Strong friendship (you can’t cut it with an ax)
50 CAT IN A PACK: how is the word “photography” translated from Greek? ( photo-light, I write graphically)
What is my name?
10 Appeared in the cup of a flower,
And it was a little bigger than a marigold. (Thumbelina)
20 I am a great friend of Cheburashka. (Crocodile Gena)
30 I learned to read at the age of 4, at 6 I cooked my own porridge, and went to the village to live with talking cat. (Uncle Fedor)
40 A doll with blue hair, Pinocchio's teacher. (Malvina)
50 Elderly a kind person, with whom we meet once a year. (Father Frost)

5. Awarding the winner with a prize.