Stationmaster test. Test based on A. Pushkin's story "The Station Keeper"

Test based on the story "Pushkin A.S. Stationmaster "for grade 7

Option 1

1. What is the epic genre of "The Stationmaster"?

a) story b) story c) poem2. What cycle did the work "The Stationmaster" enter?

a) "The Tale of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin"b) "Tales of Pushkin" c) "Prose of Pushkin"

3. Samson Vyrin was a man:

a) fifty years b) fifty-five years c) sixty years

4. What did Dunya do when she rode with the hussar in the wagon?

a) read a book b) laughed all the way c) cried

5. The passing official did not regret the money spent on the trip, because:

a) he learned about the fate of Dunya and her repentance; b) he was rich, but knew the account of money;

c) money is not happiness.

Option 2

1. Indicate the name of the main character of the work "The Station Keeper":

a) Ivan Vyrin b) Minsky c) Samson Vyrin

2. Talking about the station keepers,

a) condemns them b) despises them c) sympathizes with them

3. Specify the name of the daughter of the protagonist:

a) Aksinya b) Avdotya c) Daria

4.The pictures that adorn the caretaker's abode are:

a) evidence of the religiosity and piety of the owners;

b) a modest decoration of a poor dwelling;

v)hint at the future story of the "prodigal daughter".

5. "A traveler in a Circassian hat, in a military overcoat" is:

a) I.P. Belkin b) S. Vyrin c) Minsky

Option 3

1. What is the main meaning of the story "The Stationmaster" in Russian literature?

a) the writer makes you think about the powerlessness of the "little man"
b) shows the awakening of pride and human dignity in the "little man"
c) the story opens an image under the general title “ small man»

2. Dunya sat in the wagon next to the hussar in order to:

a) get to the church b) run away from home c) take a ride, rest

3. Captain Minsky rode:

a) from Smolensk to Petersburg b) from Petersburg to Smolensk c) from Moscow to Petersburg

4. The cause of death of the caretaker:

a) died of a serious illness b) drank himself from grief c) heart attack

5. How the hussar paid the doctor:

a) handed him twenty-five rubles for a visit and invited him to dine

b) handed him twenty-five rubles for a visit c) invited him to dine

Option 4

1.What biblical story was pictured in the caretaker's house?

a) the global flood; b) history prodigal son; c) the resurrection of Jesus Christ;

2. Where did Vyrin go in search of his daughter?

a) to Moscow b) to Saratoa c) to Petersburg

3. In what year did the storyteller first meet with the hero?

a) 1816 b) 1820 c) 1815

4. How has Samson Vyrin changed over the years that the narrator has not seen him?

a) He became gloomy and taciturn b) He was still the same, only a little older

c) He was very happy to meet, but seemed tired of life

5.Dunya's fate was:

a) happily; b) tragic; c) successful;

1. What is the epic genre of "The Stationmaster"?

1) story

2) story
3) romance
4) poem

2. In what cycle did the work "The Station Keeper" enter?

1) "The Tale of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin"
2) "The Tales of Pushkin"
3) "The Prose of Pushkin"
4) did not enter into any cycle

3. In what year did the narrator first meet with the hero?

1) 1812
2) 1815
3) 1816
4) 1820

4. The stationmaster is an official

1) 1st class
2) 3 classes
3) Grade 9
4) Grade 14

5. Indicate the correct interpretation of the word "dressing gown" in the sentence: "... in the first, a respectable old man in a cap and dressing gown releases a restless young man, who hastily accepts his blessing and a bag of money."

2) dressing gown
3) shirt
4) coat

6. What problem is not raised in "The Stationmaster"?

1) the problem of lonely old age
2) the problem of late remorse
3) the problem of child ingratitude
4) the problem of the ecology of the language

7. Enter the name of the daughter of the protagonist.

1) Natasha
2) Glasha
3) Dunya
4) Masha

8. What color were the eyes of the hero's daughter?

1) blue
2) green
3) brown
4) the work does not say about it

9. How did the hussar pay off the doctor?

1) I handed him twenty-five rubles for a visit, invited him to dine.
2) I gave him fifty rubles.
3) He invited me to dine.
4) Didn't pay with anything.

10. A contemporary of Pushkin wrote: "Soon after Belkin's stories came out, I went to Alexander Sergeevich for a minute; they were lying on his table. I had no idea that the author of them was himself." What stories are these? And who is this Belkin? "- I asked, looking into the book." Whoever he is, but you need to write a story this way: simple, short and clear. "
The stories were written: "The Undertaker" - September 9, "The Station Keeper" and the foreword to the stories - September 14, "The Young Lady-Peasant" - September 20, "Shot" - October 12 and 14, "Snowstorm" - October 20: at the same time Pushkin decided to combine the stories in the fictional image of Belkin and publish them anonymously.

1) 1830;
2) 1833;
3) 1834

11. Why, according to the author, there are no people more unhappy than station keepers?

1) Because it's a dull and monotonous job

2) Because they lack human communication

3) Because travelers always blame the caretakers for all their troubles.

1) Ivan Belkin

2) Samson Vyrin

3) Petr Grinev

1) hard work

2) Ridiculousness

3) beauty

14. How has Samson Vyrin changed over the years that the narrator has not seen him?

1) He became sullen and taciturn

2) He was still the same, only a little older

3) He was very happy to meet, but seemed tired of life

15. How did Dunya and a visiting officer deceive her father in order to escape?

1) The officer portrayed a feigned fever and, having recovered, offered to take Dunya to the church

2) Dunya pretended to be sick, and he offered to take her to the hospital

3) He offered to take her to the city to the fair

Assignment: find the passive participles of the present tense in the story

Test with a creative task based on the story "Station Keeper" for grade 7

Option 2

1. Where did the father go in search of his daughter?

1) to Moscow
2) to Saratov
3) to Petersburg
4) to Novgorod

2. What color was the hussar's hair?

1) light
2) chestnut
3) fair-haired
4) black

1) global flood
2) the story of the prodigal son
3) the resurrection of Jesus Christ
4) the story of David

4. For what purpose does he describe the pictures depicting this biblical story in such detail?

1) I wanted to show the interior of the caretaker's house.
2) These were unusual pictures of a famous artist.
3) These pictures seem to hint at the future story of the "prodigal daughter".
4) I wanted to show that everything in the house was tastefully decorated.

5. Recognize the hero by description: "A traveler in a Circassian hat, in a military overcoat, wrapped in a shawl."

1) station keeper
2) hussar
3) the narrator
4) healer

6. Indicate the correct interpretation of the word "tract" in the sentence: "... it happened to me to pass through the *** province, along the tract, now destroyed."

1) big driveway
2) direction
3) a set of means for moving something
4) inn

7. Indicate the name of the main character of the work "The Station Keeper".

1) Samson Vyrin
2) Vladimir Dubrovsky
3) Pyotr Grinev
4) Kirilla Petrovich Troekurov

8. What type literary heroes can be attributed to the station superintendent?

1) resonator
2) "little man"
3) "extra person"
4) "noble robber"

9. Indicate the name of the hussar who took the caretaker's daughter away.

1) Nizhelsky
2) Minsk
3) Laevsky
4) Pogorelsky
10. The epigraph to the novellas "The Undertaker", "The Stationmaster", "The Young Lady-Peasant", "Shot", "Snowstorm" is the following excerpt:

1) from "Minor";
2) from "Woe from Wit";
3) from "Dream to summer night"W. Shakespeare.

11. What did Minsky say to Samson when he came to St. Petersburg to find his daughter?

1) So that he no longer appears here

2) That he loves Dunya and will never leave her

3) He suggested that he wait for Dunya to return from a walk

12. How did Samson manage to see his daughter?

1) He waited for her in Minsky's apartment

2) He managed to sneak into Minsky's apartment after he had escorted him out

3) He could only see her from afar, because Minsky was against his meeting with his daughter

1) Happy wife and mother

3) A woman who is abused by her husband

14. What number did Samson give the narrator when he last saw his daughter?

15. What was the storyteller told about the fate of Samson when he passed through those places for the third time?

1) That he and his daughter made up, and she took him to Petersburg

2) She did not have time to ask him for forgiveness before his death and was very much killed not at his grave

3) He sometimes visits his daughter in St. Petersburg

Question number 1

"Who has not cursed the station keepers, who has not quarreled with them?" - this is how Pushkin begins his story. "Let us, however, be just, we will try to get into their position and, perhaps, we will begin to judge them much more condescendingly. What is a stationmaster?"

A real martyr of the fourteenth class, protected by his rank only from beatings.
Collegiate registrar, post station dictator.
Forced enemy of anyone passing by.

Question number 2

".... For twenty years in a row I have traveled to Russia in all directions; I know almost all the postal routes; several generations of coachmen are familiar to me; I don’t know a rare caretaker by sight, I didn’t deal with a rare one; I hope that I have a curious supply of travel observations publish in a short time; for now I will only say that the estate of station keepers is presented to society in the most false form. " They are people:

peaceful, helpful, although prone to love of money;
curious, inclined to communicate, although some of them claim to be honored;
peaceful, naturally helpful, inclined to a hostel, modest in claims to honor and not too covetous.

Question number 3

The narrator says that the memory of one station superintendent, with whom circumstances once brought him closer, is "especially precious to him." They met in 1816, at that time the narrator was:

"As a result of this, the caretakers did not stand on ceremony with me, and I often took with battle what, in my opinion, should have been right for me."

young military men;
in the minor rank;
just a provincial landowner.

Question number 4

its beauty;
mind;
agility in business matters.

Question number 5

the story of the prodigal son;
tale about scarlet flower;
the story of a certain girl who fell in love with a hussar.

Question number 6

"I offered her father a glass of punch; I gave Dounia a cup of tea, and the three of us began to talk as if we had known each other for ages." Dunya answered:

without any timidity, like a girl who has seen the light;
with adult intelligence, but with the timidity inherent in her age;
coquettishly downcasting big blue eyes.

Question number 7

"Several years have passed, and circumstances have brought me to the very path, to the very places." The traveler remembered the station superintendent and his daughter, he was approaching the station:

rejoicing to see Dunya again;
immersed in pleasant memories;
with a sad foreboding.

Question number 8

"It was definitely Samson Vyrin; but how old he is! ... I looked at his gray hair, at the deep wrinkles of his long unshaven face, at his hunched back - and I could not wonder how three or four years old could turn a cheerful man into a frail old man ".
The stationmaster met the author:

joyfully, because I recognized him;
indifferently, although it was obvious from everything that he recognized him;
indifferently at first, but rum clarified his gloom, on the second

Question number 9

"Oh, Dunya, Dunya! What a girl she was! It used to be that whoever drove, everyone would praise, no one condemned. The ladies gave it ... gentlemen passing by purposely stopped ... just to look at her hem ... ... . She kept the house: what to clean, what to cook, she kept up with everything. " Everything changed when a young, stately hussar with a black mustache appeared at the station. Minsky was:

cornet;
captain;
lieutenant.

Question number 10

Having given orders for the traveler's wagon, the inspector found him "... lying on the bench almost unconscious: he felt sick, his head ached, it was impossible to go ...". The young man spent in the house of the station superintendent:

two days;
week;
more than a week.

Question number 11

“What are you afraid of?” Her father said to her, “after all, his nobleness is not a wolf and will not eat you ...” “Dear guest,” volunteered to take Dunya:

to the next station, where her godmother lived;
to the nearest village;
to the church.

Question number 12

"Barely recovering from his illness, the superintendent begged the postmaster S *** to leave for two months and, without saying a word to anyone about his intention, went on foot to fetch his daughter." He found out where to look for her:

from the roadside Minsk;
from the coachmen;
by chance, from a traveler who saw Dunya.

Question No. 13

"Perhaps," thought the caretaker, "I will bring my lost sheep home." With this thought he came. "

To Smolensk;
to Moscow;
to Petersburg.

Question number 14

"Early in the morning he came to his [Minsky's] front room and asked to report to his nobility that the old soldier asked to see him." Minsky received the old man:

immediately;
at 11 o'clock, since before that time he rested and did not receive anyone;
only the next day.

Question number 15

"What has been done cannot be undone," said the young man in extreme confusion, "I am guilty before you and I am glad to ask you for forgiveness; but do not think that I could leave Dunya: she will be happy, I give you my word of honor. Why do you need her?" She loves me; she has lost the habit of her previous state. Neither you, nor she - you will not forget what happened. "

The hussar talked with the old man for a long time, convincing him that he was right and offering him money.
Minsky called his footman and ordered to escort the guest, generously rewarded "for his labors", to the door.
Throwing something to the old man, Minsky opened the door, and the inspector, not remembering how, found himself on the street.

Question number 16

"For a long time he stood motionless, finally saw a roll of papers behind the cuff of his sleeve; he took them out and opened several crumpled five- and ten-ruble banknotes. Tears again welled up in his eyes, tears of indignation! He squeezed the papers into a ball, threw them on the ground, stamped his heel and went..."

Having walked a few steps away, he stopped, thought ... and returned ... but the banknotes were gone. A well-dressed young man, seeing him, ran to the cab, sat down hastily and shouted: "Let's go! .." The caretaker did not chase after him.
His little figure hunched more and more, but the inspector never looked back.
Having walked a few steps away, he stopped, thought ... and returned, picked up the banknotes, smoothed them carefully and put them in his pocket.

Verification work // grade 7 A.S. Pushkin "Station keeper" // Option 1

1. What epic genre does the work of A.S. Pushkin's "Stationmaster"?

2. In what cycle did the work "The Station Keeper" enter?

1) Samson Vyrin 2) Vladimir Dubrovsky 3) Pyotr Grinev 4) Kirilla Petrovich Troekurov

1) Natasha 2) Glasha 3) Dunya 4) Masha

5. Indicate the name of the hussar who took the caretaker's daughter away.

1) Nizhelsky 2) Minsk 3) Laevsky 4) Pogorelsky

7. What Bible story was depicted in the pictures in the caretaker's house?

1) the worldwide flood 2) the story of the prodigal son 3) the resurrection of Jesus Christ 4) the story of David

8. For what purpose did A.S. Pushkin describe in such detail the pictures depicting this biblical story?

1) I wanted to show the interior of the caretaker's house.
2) These were unusual pictures of a famous artist.
3) These pictures seem to hint at the future story of the "prodigal daughter".
4) I wanted to show that everything in the house was tastefully decorated.

9. What type of literary hero can be attributed to the station superintendent?

1) reasoner 2) "little man" 3) "superfluous person" 4) "noble robber"

11 .

13. How did Dunya and a visiting officer deceive her father in order to escape?

1. The officer portrayed a feigned fever and, having recovered, offered to take Dunya to the church

2. Dunya pretended to be sick, and he offered to take her to the hospital

3. He offered to take her to the city to the fair.

14. How did Samson manage to see his daughter?

1. He waited for her in Minsky's apartment

2. He managed to sneak into Minsky's apartment after he had escorted him out

3. He could only see her from afar, because Minsky was against his meeting with his daughter

Verification work // grade 7 A.S. Pushkin "Station keeper" // option 2

1. In which cycle did the work "The Station Keeper" enter?

1) "The Tale of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin" 2) "The Tale of Pushkin"
3) "The Prose of Pushkin" 4) was not included in any cycle

2. What epic genre does the work of A.S. Pushkin's "Stationmaster"?

1) story 2) story 3) novel 4) poem

3. Indicate the name of the main character of the work "The Station Keeper".

1) Pyotr Grinev 2) Vladimir Dubrovsky 3) Samson Vyrin 4) Kirilla Petrovich Troekurov

4. Enter the name of the daughter of the protagonist.

1) Masha 2) Dunya 3) Glasha 4) Natasha

5. How did the hussar pay off the doctor?

1) I handed him twenty-five rubles for a visit, invited him to dine.
2) I gave him fifty rubles. 3) He invited me to dine. 4) Didn't pay with anything.

6. Where did the father go in search of his daughter?

1) to Moscow 2) to Saratov 3) to Petersburg 4) to Novgorod

7. Indicate the correct interpretation of the word "tract" in the sentence: "... it happened to me to pass through the *** province, along the tract, now destroyed."

1) large carriageway 2) direction
3) a set of means for moving something 4) a tavern

8. What problem is not raised in "The Stationmaster"?

1) the problem of lonely old age 2) the problem of late remorse
3) the problem of child ingratitude 4) the problem of the ecology of language

9 . Who was the lady who came to his grave to the deceased caretaker?

1) sister 2) neighbor 3) daughter 4) wife

10. Cause of death of the caretaker:

1) unknown 2) drank from grief 3) heart attack 4) old age

1). Because it's a dull and monotonous job

2). Because they lack human communication

3). Because travelers always blame the caretakers for all their troubles.

12. What did Minsky say to Samson when he came to St. Petersburg to find his daughter?

1. So that he no longer appears here

2. That he loves Dunya and will never leave her

3. He invited him to wait for Dunya to return from a walk

13. Who did Dunya look like when Samson was able to see her?

1. To a happy wife and mother 2. To a kept woman 3. To a woman who is abused by her husband

14.What was the storyteller told about Samson's fate when he passed through the area for the third time?

1. That he and his daughter made up, and she took him to Petersburg

2. She did not have time to ask him for forgiveness before his death and was very much killed not at his grave

3. He sometimes visits his daughter in St. Petersburg

Answers:

Job No.

Option 1

Option 2

Gray clouds covered the sky; a cold wind blew from the reaped fields, blowing red and yellow leaves from the oncoming trees. I arrived at sunset and stopped at the post house. In the vestibule (where poor Dunya once kissed me) a fat woman came out and answered my questions that the old caretaker had died a year ago, that a brewer had settled in his house, and that she was the wife of a brewer. I felt sorry for my wasted trip and the seven rubles spent in vain ... “Hey, Vanka! full of you messing with the cat. Show the master to the cemetery and show him the caretaker's grave. "
With these words, a ragged boy, red-haired and crooked, ran out to me and immediately took me outside the outskirts ...
- Do the passers-by remember him?
- Yes, but there are not enough passers-by; unless the assessor turns up, but he has no time for the dead. A lady was passing by, so she asked about the old caretaker and went to his grave.
- What lady? I asked curiously.
- A beautiful lady, - answered the boy; - she rode in a carriage of six horses, with three little barchats and a wet nurse and a black pug; and as she was told that the old caretaker had died, so she wept and said to the children: "Sit still, and I will go to the cemetery." And I volunteered to bring her. And the lady said: "I know the way myself." And she gave me a nickle in silver - such a kind lady! ..
We came to the cemetery, a bare place, not fenced in by anything, dotted with wooden crosses, not overshadowed by a single tree. I have never seen such a sad cemetery.
“This is the grave of the old caretaker,” the boy said to me, jumping onto a pile of sand, into which a black cross with a copper image was dug.
- And the lady came here? I asked.
- She came, - answered Vanka, - I looked at her from afar. She lay down here and lay for a long time. And there the lady went to the village and summoned the priest, gave him money and went, and she gave me a nickle in silver - a glorious lady!
And I gave the boy a penny and no longer regretted either the trip or the seven rubles I had spent.

Short Answer Tasks

Option 1

1. Indicate the name of the cycle, which includes the story "".

2. What is the name of the description of nature in literary work("It happened in the fall. Gray clouds covered the sky; a cold wind blew from the reaped fields, carrying away red and yellow leaves from the oncoming trees.")?

3. What is it called pictorial medium? I have never seen such a sad cemetery.

4. In this fragment, the boy repeats the phrase twice:
And she gave me a nickle in silver - such a good lady! .. What is the name of such a technique?

5. By whom did the deceased caretaker come to visit his grave?

Option 2

1. What was the name of the stationmaster (include first and last name)?

2. What is the name of the description of the hero's appearance in a literary work ("a ragged boy, red-haired and crooked, ran out to me ...")?

3. What is the name of the visual medium? Gray clouds covered the sky ...

4. The narrator and the boy exchange lines. What is the name of this form of speech interaction between the characters?

5. The narrator in the above passage twice mentions the seven rubles spent. What is the name of this technique?

ANSWERS

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