Test Ancient Greece History 5 CL. Test on history on the topic Ancient Greece (Grade 5)

Total history test for students of 5 classes

on this topic " Ancient Greece».

The test is designed for students of 5 classes. The test can be used according to the study of the section "Ancient Greece" of the history textbook Ancient Mira A.A. Vigasina, G.I. Goder, I.S. Swinezitskaya. The test consists of two options, in each embodiment 15 tasks, tasks from 1-11.15 with a response selection, 12 task to establish a chronological sequence, tasks 13-14 to establish matches.

Jobs C1-11, 15 is estimated 1 point, tasks 12,13,14 No errors 2 points, one error is allowed 1 point, two errors 0 points are allowed.

Evaluation criteria:

21-19 points - Evaluation " five";

18-16 points - Evaluation "four";

15-13 points - Evaluation "3";

Less 13 score points "2".

"Ancient Greece". Option 1.

1. In the East, Greece is washes:

BUT) Ionian Sea B) Mediterranean Sea

IN) the Aegean sea D) Red sea

2. Middle Greece with South Greece connects:

BUT) Farmopil Pass B) Corinthian Perestrics

IN) Corinthian Bay D) Strait Gellespont

3. Archont, who laid the foundations of democracy in Athens:

BUT) Pericles B) Solon IN) Femistokl D) Drakont

4. The Persian Tsar, who headed the second campaign against Greece in 480 BC.:

BUT) Xerxes B) Darius I. IN) Kir Great D) Darius III

5. Where is Sparta?

BUT) B) In Attica

IN) in Nakonia D) On the island of Faros

6. What did merchants imported in Greece from other countries?

BUT) wine B) Wheat IN) Weapons D) olive oil

BUT) Eschyl B) Sophokl IN) Herodotus D) Homer

8. The main god from the ancient Greeks, the patron saint of gods and people?

BUT) Aid B) Zeus IN) Poseidon D) Ares.

9. What city chief of Athens is dedicated to the goddess of Athena?

BUT) Erehechteyon B) Propilenes IN) Parthenon D) Caryatids

10. In which city of Mediterranean was the largest librarySpeaking up to 700 thousand papyrus scrolls?

BUT) in Athens B) In Alexandria, Egyptian

IN) in Pergamm D) In Sparta

BUT) Sophokl B) Eschyl IN) Aristophanes D) Homer

12. Place the events in the chronological sequence:

BUT) Death of Alexander Macedonsky

B) Marathon battle

IN) Battle at Gavgamelah

D) Trojan War

BUT) Areopagus 1) Power of the best

B) Agora 2) sublime

IN) Aristocracy 3) District of pottery workshops

D) Acropolis 4 ) Council Knight

E)Ceramick 5) Main Square

BUT) Aristotle 1) Participant of the Fermsopil Battle

B) Philip II. 2) Tsar Persia

IN) Darius III 3) Scientist, teacher Alexander Macedon

D) Tsar Leonid 4) Tsar Macedonia

BUT) Aristotle and Philip II B) Homer and Fidi.

IN) Darius I and Alexander Macedonian D) Pericles and Solon.

"ANCIENT GREECE". Option 2.

1. Northern Greece with Central Greece connects:

BUT) Farmopil Pass B) Corinthian Perestrics

IN) Corinthian Bay D) Strait Gellespont

2. In the West, Greece is washes:

BUT) Ionian Sea B) Mediterranean Sea

IN) the Aegean sea D) Red sea

3. Statesman Athens, fifteen times chosen to the post of the first strategist:

BUT) Pericles B) Solon IN)Femistokl D) Drakont

4. The Persian king, who headed the first campaign against Greece in 490 BC.

BUT) Philip II. B) Darius I. IN) Kir Great D) Darius III

5. Where are Athens?

BUT) in the north of the Balkan Peninsula B) In Attica

IN) in Nakonia D) On the island of Faros

6. What took out merchants from Greece to other countries?

BUT) slaves B) bread IN) olive oil D) wood

BUT) Eschyl B) Sophokl IN) Homer D) Femistokl

8. In honor of which Olympic God, theatrical performances were organized?

BUT) Zeus B) Poseidon IN) Apollo D) Dionysus

9. What temple of Athens is dedicated to Poseidon and Athena?

BUT) Erehechteyon B) Propilenes IN) Parthenon D) Caryatids

10. The slave accompanying the child is:

BUT) Meets B) helot IN) strategist D) Pedagogue

BUT) Sophokl B) Eschyl IN) Aristophanes D) Euripid.

12. Place the events in the chronological sequence:

BUT) Salaminian battle

B) First Olympic Games

IN) The foundation of Alexandria Egyptian

D) Battle for Heronea

13. Install the correspondence between the term and definition:

BUT) PESTERTER 1) School for adults

B) Scent 2) place where muses live

IN) Gymnasia 3) actors playground

D) Musayion 4) Place of storage of suits and scenery

E) Orhestra 5) school for gymnastics

14. Install the correspondence between the historical personality and its activities:

BUT) FIDIA 1) Communion, King Macedonia

B) Xerxes 2) Creator of the Greek Fleet, strategist

IN)Alexander the Great 3) sculptor

D) Femistokl 4) Tsar Persia

15. Which of the listed historical personalities was contemporaries?

BUT) Darius III and Miltiad B) Xerxian and Alexander Macedon

IN) Fidium and pericles D) Homer and Aristotle

Answers:

Option 1.

1 - in; 2 - b; 3 - b; 4 - a; 6 - b; 7 - g; 8 - b; 9 - in; 10 - b; 11 - a; 12 - GBBA;

13 - 4a, 5b, 1B, 2g, 3d; 14 - 3A, 4B, 2V, 1G; 15 - a.

Option 2.

1 - a; 2 - a; 3 - a; 4 - b; 5 B; 6 - in; 7 - in; 8 - g; 9 - a; 10 - g; 11 - in; 12 - bugv;

13 - 5a, 4b, 1B, 2g, 3d; 14 - 3a, 4b, 1B, 2g; 15 - c.

Test on the topic " Ancient Greece"

Purpose:

5. Where did the Greek gods lived?

6. Read the text and insert the necessary words. "The main gods of the Greeks were three brothers ..., ..., .... The first dominated in heaven, the second - ..., the third one - in ...

10.Where is Sparta?

B) in the north of Greece

C) on about. Sicily

"Reosty Event and date"

Fill in table

Historical Persons

Heroes of myths

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"Test on the topic" Ancient Greece "Grade 5"

Test on the topic " Ancient Greece"

Purpose: Secure the knowledge of students on the topic "Ancient Greece" to develop interest in the subject of the story.

1. On the slopes of the mountains, the ancient Greeks were grown:

A) grapes and olives; B) dates and figs; C) rice and tea; D) wheat and barley.

2. Most powerful ancient city Mycenae are located in:

A) southern Greece b) northern Greece c) of Central Greece d) on the island of Crete

3. In which year, the first Olympic Games occurred?

A) 520g. BC EB) 776g. BC e. C) 920g. BC Eh) 677 BC.

4. The Olympic Games in Antiquity continued:

A) 4 days b) 5 days c) 10 days d) 7 days

5. Where did the Greek gods lived?

A) in Olympia b) on the island of Crete c) on Mount Olympus

6. Read the text and insert the necessary words. "The main gods of the Greeks were three brothers ..., ..., .... The first dominated in heaven, the second - ..., the third one - in ...

7... What event was the basis of the poem of Homer Odyssey?

A) the return of the king Odyssey to the Ithaca; B) the death of the Trojan hero Hector;

C) the abduction of Paris Elena is beautiful; D) death of Achilles

8. Hero Trojan Warwho returned to his homeland in 20 years?

A) Patrokl b) Odyssey c) Achilles

9. That merchants brought to Greece from other countries?

A) craft products b) bread c) wine

10.Where is Sparta?

A) in the Valley of the Ephrota River in Laconia

B) in the north of Greece

C) on about. Sicily

11 .. The main occupation of boys in Sparta?

A) gymnastics b) mathematics c) singing

12. When did the theater emerge in Greece?

A) 2.5 thousand years ago b) 1 thousand years ago c) 1.5 thousand years ago

"Reosty Event and date"

Marathon battle 443 g. BC e.

First Olympic Games 490 g. BC e.

Salaminskaya sea battle 594 BC e.

The Board of the Pericla 776 G. BC. e.

The reforms of Solon 480 g. BC. e.

Fill in table

Distributed names on columns: Zeus, Elena Lovely, Herodotus, Testa, Perseus, Aid, Feminoke, Miltiad, Sofokl, Aristotle, Hera, Dionysis, Achille, Homer, Milon, Perseus, Ghefest, Hercules, Leonid, Darius I, Hermes, Priam, Alexander Macedon, Athena , Fidium.

Historical Persons

Heroes of myths

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Option number 1

1. On the slopes of the mountains, the ancient Greeks were grown:

1) grapes and olives; 2) dates and figs; 3) rice and tea; 4) Wheat and barley.

2. How the inhabitants of ancient Greece called themselves:

1) Greeks; 2) Hellena; 3) Meets; 4) Thracians.

3. The culprit of the unleashing of the Trojan war, according to the poem of Homer "Iliad", became the son of King Priama:

1) Patrox; 2) Hector; 3) Paris; 4) Telemp.

4. Insert the missed name of the hero:

Take your bow, _________ VMIG pulled the tent. In the house of his house, he destroyed all the grooms of Multi-Choes, miven for all lawlessness and for all the insults.

1) telemake; 2) Odyssey; 3) Achilles; 4) Paris.

5. In some respects Poseidon, Zeus, Aid are located.

1) native brothers; 2) Kumany; 3) cousins; 4) Father and sons.

6. The Messenger of Zeus was called a bird:

1) falcon; 2) Eagle; 3) peacock; 4) Raven.

7. Who built a golden palace for gods on Olympus:

1) Ares; 2) Apollo; 3) Hephaest; 4) Dionysis.

8. Which of the gods was accompanied by Muses:

1) Demeter; 2) Apollo; 3) AID; 4) Poseidon.

9. What a goddeyn called "Warrior":

1) Aphrodite; 2) Athena; 3) Gera; 4) Demeter.

10.And called the god of war in Greece:

1) Ares; 2) Hephaest; 3) Hermes; 4) Dionysis.

11. Determine the date of the marathon battle.

1) 480 BC.; 2) 443 BC; 3) 490 BC; 4) 479 BC.

12. The place for the construction of temples in Athens was called:

1) Acropolis; 2) Agora; 3) ceramics; 4) Forum.

13. Continue in your own words: democracy is ...

14. Well-known ancient Greek historian, friend Pericla and "Father of History":

1) FIDI; 2) Herodotus; 3) Socrates; 4) Homer

15. Trira is:

1) training platform; 2) Light maneuverable ship of the Greeks;

3) a school to fight; 4) form of building Macedonian soldiers.

16. Find errors in the text.

Solon ordered to let go to the will of all slaves. From now on, slaves in Athens no longer become.

17. Pelopones is

1) Northern part Greece; 2) the middle part of Greece; 3) southern part of Greece.

18. Who among the first strategists of 15 years has occupied this position in Athens?

1) feminocles; 2) Pericles; 3) solon; 4) Dracon.

Control test on the topic "Ancient Greece". Grade 5.

Option number 2.

1. Are the following statements are true:

A. The main means of communication between the regions of Greece was landfills.

B. One of the main products that Greece was famous was olive oil.

1) only A. 2) is true only by B. 3) are true both approval; 4) both approval are incorrect.

2. What event was the basis for the poem of Homer Odyssey?

1) the return of the King Odyssey to the ITACK; 2) the death of the Trojan Hero Hector;

3) the abduction of Elena Paris is beautiful; 4) The death of Achilles.

3. The leader of the campaign of the Greeks on Troy was King Mycene:

1) Odyssey; 2) Agamemnon; 3) Achilles; 4) Meneli.

4. Which of the heroes of the poem "Iliad" belongs to the words:

Remember, similar to the gods Achilles, about your father Mil!

The elder, so like me, on the threshold of the eldest sorrowful!

1) hector; 2) commission; 3) Patrole; 4) Meal.

5. What was the name of the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty:

1) Artemis; 2) Demeter; 3) Athena; 4) Aphrodite.

6. What greek greek depicted with a trident in their hands:

1) Zeus; 2) Poseidon; 3) Aida; 4) Apollo.

7. Which of the gods helped the Greeks fighting under the Troy, build a wooden horse:

1) Ares; 2) Athena; 3) Gera; 4) Hephaest.

8. What was the name of one of the most beloved and fun greek gods:

1) Zeus; 2) Dionysis; 3) AID; 4) Apollo.

9. What kind of God called "Studrosz":

1) Ares; 2) Hermes; 3) Poseidon; 4) Zeus.

10. What greek greeks were depicted in sandals with wings:

1) Hermes; 2) Hephaesta; 3) Dionysus; 4) AIDA.

11. Direct the date of the Salamina battle.

1) 1480 D.N.E.; 2) 443 D.N.E.; 3) 480 D.N.E.; 4) 490 BC

12. The trading area in Athens was called:

1) forum; 2) Agora; 3) Ceramics 4) Acropolis.

13. Continue in your own words: Colonia is

14. Famous Greek sculptor, author of Athens statues:

1) FIDI; 2) Homer; 3) Calicrat; 5) Miron.

15. Pestrate is:

1) training platform; 2) place of training sessions;

3) a school to fight; 4) Gym.

16. Find errors in the text.

Thanks to good soils, the inhabitcies have grown a lot of bread. On the contrary, olive oil and wine in the attic lacked: wine and oil brought from other countries.

17. Which of the seas listed is Greece?

1) Black Sea; 2) Red Sea; 3) the Marmara Sea; 4) Ionian Sea.

18. Triangular space between two roof rods and eaves:

1) column; 2) portico; 3) FRONTON; 4) Basilica.

Koo K. control test "Ancient Greece". Grade 5.

Option 1.

  1. 1 2- 2 3- 3 4- 2 5- 1 6- 2 7- 3 8- 2

9- 2 10-11 11-3 12-11 13- Power of the people 14- 2 15- 3

16- liberated only the slave-greeks, the slaves remained.

17- 3 18 - 2

Option 2.

1- 2 2- 1 3- 2 4- 2 5- 4 6- 2 7- 2 8- 2

9- 4 10-11 11-3 12- 2 13 settlements based by sailors in

selfiece lands 14-15-3 16- 4 17- 4 18- 4


Option 1

    King Island Crete, according to myths, was:

a) minotavr b) test c) minos d) uege

    The God of Blacksmithing The Greeks was:

a) Apollo b) Hermes c) Dionysis d) Hephaest

    Laws that laid the foundations of democracy in Athens established

a) Solon b) dragon c) pericles d) isocrat

    The main area of \u200b\u200bAthens was called:

a) ceramics b) agora c) acropolis d) forum

    Which of the listed could be causing Greek colonization?

1) Abe 2) WGD 3) AVD 4) AGE

A) lack of good land in Greece d) struggle between demos and aristocracy

B) the invasion of Persians to Greece D) conquering Greece King Macedonia

C) holding the Olympic Games e) the threat of hunger

"Catch the date"

A) Battle of Heronee 1) 443 BC. e.

B) the first Olympic Games 2) 338 BC. e.

C) Solominsky marine battle 3) 594 BC e.

D) election of the pericla first strategist 4) 776 BC. e.

E) Solon reforms 5) 480 BC. e.

"Personality in history"

2) created laws that laid the foundation for democracy in Athens

C) Miltyadia

D) xerxes

4) Strategist who led the Greeks in the marathon battle

E) Sofokl

5) King Persian Power

"Terms"

Write terms:

    People power - __________________________________________________

    Home Market Square in Athens -________________________________

    Man who has rights and obligations - ____________________________

    "Accompanying child" - _______________________________________

    SUCTED STROY WORLINS - _________________________________

15 -9 - Mark "3";

17-16 - Mark "4";

20 - 18 - marker "5";

0 - 8 - Mark "2";

Total test on the topic "Ancient Greece"

Option 2.

Circle a circle number of the correct answer. For each correct answer 1 point. The maximum number you can earn at this stage - 5 points

    The leader in the Trojan War was:

a) Agamemnon b) Odyssey c) Hector d) ahill

    Independent Greek states were called:

a) polis b) republic c) colony d) city

    The leader of the Greeks in the battle of Fermopils was:

a) Miltiad b) Leonid c) feminocles d) demosphen

    Who is dedicated to the famous temple of Parfenon?

a) Aphrodite b) Athena c) Poseidon

    Which are listed events Are the time of the campaign of Alexander Macedon to the east?

1) abd 2) bda 3) bve 4) vgud

A) Battle of Heronee D) Battle for Marathon

B) battle for gavgamelah e) construction of the Faros

C) the basis of Alexandria Egypt e) burning Persepol

"Catch the date"

Set the match between dates and events. The resulting sequence of numbers write to the table. (5 points)

A) Election of Solon Archon in Athens 1) 490 BC. e.

B) the first Olympic games 2) 1200 BC. e.

C) battle on the river Ceanik 3) 594 BC. e.

D) Marathon battle 4) 776 G. BC. e.

E) the beginning of the Trojan War 5) 334 g. BC. e.

"Personality in history"

The name of the historical figure and its contribution to the history of Greece. The resulting sequence of numbers write to the table. (5 points)

B) Herodotus

2) Athenian strategist, introduced a fee for the execution of elected posts

3) "Father of History", writing 9 volumes on the history of Greece

D) Philip

4) a brilliant sculptor who created the statue of Athens

D) Aristophan

5) King of the Macedonian Kingdom

"Terms" (5 points)

Write terms:

    A person who knows how to pronounce a speech -________________________________

    "Place for spectacle" - ______________________________________________

    Rulers in Athens, there were 9 of them - __________________________________

    The hill in Athens, where there were ch. Temples of the city - ___________________

    The city is a state in ancient Greece - ____________________________

Translation scale primary ballots In school marks: 15 -9 - Mark "3";

17-16 - Mark "4";

20 - 18 - marker "5";

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