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Test tasks

1. To the prerequisites of education Old Russian state applies to:
A) the need to repulse external enemies
B) close economic ties between Slavic tribes
B) accepting Christianity
D) Great Migration

2. Serf in Ancient Russia- this:
A) a peasant community member, dependent on the prince
B) a bankrupt community member who went into debt bondage for a loan
C) the most disenfranchised category of the population, close to slaves
D) a community member who has concluded an agreement, who agreed to live and work with the master on certain conditions

3. Statement by N.M. Karamzin: “This prince, called the Church
Equal to the Apostles, deserves the name of the Great in history" - dedicated
A) Svyatoslav
B) Vladimir
C) Yaroslav the Wise
Mr. Vladimir Monomakh

4. The code of laws in the Old Russian state was called:
A) salic truth
B) Russian Truth
B) Stoglav
D) Sudebnik

5. Literary monument of the XII century, which called for an end to princely strife:
A) "The Tale of Igor's Campaign"
B) "Domostroy"
C) "A word about the destruction of the Russian land"
D) "Teaching children"

6. A number of dates associated with the struggle of the Russian people against the German and Swedish knights are:
A) 1237, 1238
B) 1240, 1242
C) 1243, 1252
D) 1262, 1263

7. One of the results of the reign of Ivan Kalita was:
A) the transformation of the Moscow principality into one of the strongest in Russia
B) getting rid of the Horde yoke
C) the cessation of princely strife in the Russian land
D) the formation of a single Russian state

8. The formation of a single territory of the Russian centralized state was basically completed with:
A) Vasily I
B) Ivan III
C) Vasily II the Dark
D) Ivan IV the Terrible

9. The territory on which in the middle of the XVI century. the management of the Zemsky Sobor and the Boyar Duma was preserved, it was called:
A) inheritance
B) oprichnina
B) land
D) posad

10. The most famous work of Andrei Rublev:
A) the icon of Our Lady of the Don
B) icon painting "Militant Church"
B) Trinity
D) wall painting of the Annunciation Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin

Open questions

Question 1
In the description of the possessions of a monastery in the X century. it is said that the peasant has a full allotment of land. He pays for it one pig, a pound of flax, three chickens, 18 eggs. According to custom, during the week she grazes pigs in the forest. Three days a week, throughout the year, he cultivates a plot of the master's field, harvests crops during harvest, and mows a haystack during haymaking, and works in a manor's estate. His wife has to weave linen clothes.
Indicate which of the listed duties constitute corvée, and which - dues?

Question 2
Arrange in chronological order the following
inventions.
1) Glasses
2) Glass mirror
3) Chess
4) Toothbrush
5) Papyrus
6) Fork
7) Cannon

Question 3
Establish a correspondence between the Old Slavonic name of the month and
modern name.

Old Slavonic name.
1. serpen 2. veresen 3. berezosol 4. jelly 5. section 6. lime 7. herb 8. fierce 9. leaf fall 10. worm 11. pollen 12. brisket

Modern titles
A. January B. February C. March D. April E. May F. June J. July W. August I. September K. October L. November M. December

Question 4
Carefully read the fragment of a work of Russian literature. Determine from which text this passage is taken.
“... First the law, then the blessing, first the wall, then the truth. image
law and grace, Hagar and Sarah, the laboring Hagar and the free Sarah, the laborer before,
then free, but to understand, to honor! ... "

Question 5
Arrange the names of the princes listed below in ascending order.
term of their reign (from smallest to largest). It's about or about
reign in Kyiv or, in the appropriate case, in Moscow or Vladimir.
1) Dmitry Donskoy
2) Yaroslav the Wise
3) Andrey Bogolyubsky
4) Mstislav the Great
5) Ivan Red
6) Ivan III
7) Svyatopolk the Cursed

A1. What were the names of captivity and peoples who did not enter the 10th century. part of the Old Russian state?

1) Merya 2) northerners 3) Finno-Ugric 4) Khazars

A2. The great trade route "from the Varangians to the Greeks" passed through

1) Northern Dvina 3) Volga

2) Dnieper 4) Danube

A3 . What century does the first annalistic mention of Moscow belong to?

1) XI in 2) XII century. 3) XIII century. 4) XIV

A4. Read an extract from a historical work and indicate the name of the prince in question.

"He built many churches ... In addition to the Church of the Assumption, which aroused the astonishment of contemporaries with its splendor, he built the Church of the Intercession on the Nerl and many other stone churches. The power-hungry prince, having expelled the brothers and those boyars who did not obey him enough, ruled autocratically in his land .. ."

1) Andrey Bogolyubsky 3) Ivan Kalita

2) Yaroslav the Wise 4) Vladimir Monomakh

A5. Which of the following refers to the results of Vladimir's adoption of Christianity?

  1. Strengthened the power of the Kiev prince
  2. The prestige of the Old Russian state in Europe fell
  3. Pecheneg raids on Russia began
  4. Increased influence of local tribal nobility

A6. " Teaching children" in the history of culture of Ancient Russia is

1) code of laws 3) literary work

2) chronicle 4) mosaic picture

A7. Horde exit is:

1) A tenth of all income in favor of the Golden Horde

2) Deportation of the Russian population to the Horde

3) Horde raids on Russia

4) Payment of tribute to Veliky Novgorod

A8. During the reign of which king did the Left-Bank Ukraine join Russia?

1) Mikhail Fedorovich

2) Ivan Alekseevich

3) Alexey Mikhailovich

4) Petr Alekseevich

A9. The overthrow of the Mongol-Tatar yoke is

1) XIV in 2) XII century 3) XIII century. 4)XV

A10. What was one of the causes of the Time of Troubles at the beginning of the 17th century?

1) foreign Polish-Swedish intervention

2) the attack of the troops of the Crimean Khan

3) the struggle for power within the dynasty of Moscow princes

4) suppression of the Rurik dynasty

A11. A number of dates associated with the struggle of the Russian people against the German and Swedish knights are:

1) 1237, 1238 3) 1243, 1252

2) 1240, 1242 4) 1262, 1263

A 12 . The contemporaries were...

1) Yuri Dolgoruky and Daniil Galitsky;

2) Alexander Nevsky and Genghis Khan;

3) Ivan Kalita and Tokhtamysh;

4) Dmitry Donskoy and Mamai.

A13. What was one of the reasons for the fall of False Dmitry I?

  1. Refusal to take the cross-kissing oath
  2. The election of an impostor as tsar at the Zemsky Sobor
  3. Controversy with Moscow boyars
  4. The defeat of the impostor during military operations against the king

A14. What event of the reign of Ivan the Terrible occurred later than others?

1) convocation of the Zemsky Sobor

2) trip to Novgorod

3) the wedding of Ivan IV

4) Stoglavy Cathedral

A15. Sudebnik 1497

  1. fixed the division of the country into provinces
  2. established a single deadline for the transition of peasants - St. George's Day
  3. introduced the division of the country into oprichnina and zemshchina
  4. canceled the feeding system

A16 . Which of the following was one of the reasons for the uprising in Moscow in 1662?

  1. The introduction of the household tax
  2. Introduction of copper money
  3. Introduction of the St. George's Day rule
  4. The introduction of recruiting

A17. Indicate the work that is a masterpiece of Old Russian culture, a monument of literature of the XII century:

  1. "The Tale of Igor's Campaign" 3) Ostromir Gospel
  2. "The Tale of Bygone Years" 4) "Word of Law and Grace"

Part 2.

IN 1 Arrange the names of the Russian princes in the chronological order of their lives and activities.

A. Olga V. Vladimir Monomakh

B. Svyatoslav G. Vsevolod Big Nest

Answer:

IN 2 Establish a correspondence between the names of the princes and the events associated with their activities. For each element of the first column, select the corresponding element from the second and enter the selected numbers in the answer line under the corresponding letters

Prince Event

A) Vladimir Monomakh 1. The defeat of the Polovtsy.

B) Vladimir Svyatoslavovich 2. The uprising of the Drevlyans.

C) Oleg Prophetic 3. Baptism of Russia

4. unification of Kyiv and Novgorod

Answer:

From "The Life of Alexander Nevsky"

"... Having worked hard for the Russian land, for Novgorod and Pskov, for all the great reign, giving his life and for the Orthodox faith."

From the historical work of S.M. Solovyov.

Alexander Nevsky, having become the Grand Duke of Vladimir, had to humiliate himself before the Tatars in order to save native land from death; had to persuade the people to patiently take down the yoke, to allow the Tatars to rewrite themselves for the imposition of tribute. With the help of the prince, the uprising against the Horde was suppressed. The result was the prohibition of veche orders in cities. However political activity Prince allowed to prevent a new destruction of cities.

C1. What two victories did Alexander Nevsky have in mind when mentioning Novgorod and Pskov? Give a rationale proving that the prince "gave his belly (life) for the Orthodox faith."

II option

Part 1

A1. What ancient Russian cities controlled great way"from the Varangians to the Greeks"?

1) Polotsk, Chernihiv 3) Galich, Vladimir

2) Novgorod, Kyiv 4) Novgorod-Seversky, Ryazan

A2 . What city was part of the Old Russian state?

1) Ryazan 3) Itil

2) Bulgar 4) Semender

A3. What was the name of the urban territory of Kyiv, the population of artisans in Ancient Russia?

1) hem 2) posad 3) settlements 4) charge

A4. "Tsargrad" - so in ancient Russia they called the capital

1) Byzantine Empire

2) Volga Bulgaria

3) Khazar Khaganate

4) Danube Bulgaria

A5. The Battle of Kulikovo took place in

1) 1223 3) 1380

2) 1240 4) 1480

A6. During the period of Specific Russia (XII-XIV centuries), the boyar republics existed in:

1) Pskov and Novgorod

2) Novgorod and Kyiv

3) Vladimir and Kyiv

4) Novgorod and Chernigov.

A7. What was the result of the first campaign of Khan Batu to Russia in 1237-1238?

1) The ruin of Veliky Novgorod

2) The defeat of Kyiv

3) The ruin of a significant part of the northeastern lands

4) The defeat of the cities of Galicia - Volyn principality.

A8 Read an excerpt from historical source and indicate where and when the decision was made.

“Neither the Polish prince, nor the Swedish, nor other German faiths, and from any Orthodox states, should not be chosen for the Moscow State, and Marinkin’s son should not be wanted.”

1) At the Zemsky Sobor in 1613

2) At the Zemsky Sobor in 1649

3) At a meeting of the Boyar Duma at the end Livonian War in 1583

4) During the accession of Vasily Shuisky in 1606

A9. Which of the above was one of the results of the reign of Yaroslav the Wise?

  1. The dominance of the Kiev prince was established along the entire length of the Volga trade route
  2. The process of unification of the East Slavic lands is completed
  3. The first articles of Russkaya Pravda were compiled
  4. The importance of veche increased in most ancient Russian cities

A10. What was one of the reasons for the collapse of the Galicia-Volyn principality in the early 1200s?

  1. Forced spread of Catholicism
  2. The struggle of Prince Daniel Romanovich for the Kyiv table
  3. Cuman raids
  4. The desire of the boyars to prevent the efforts of princely power

A11. Which of the above refers to the consequences of the Horde dominion in Russia?

  1. Decline in population, destruction of cities
  2. The end of the confrontation between princes and boyars
  3. Effort value vecha in most cities
  4. The end of the civil strife of the princes

A12. Russian Truth in Ancient Russia is

  1. collection of laws of the Old Russian state

2) the first ancient Russian chronicle

3) the name of the international treaty of Russia and Byzantium

4) a literary work written by a Kievan prince

A13. What was one of the consequences of the Time of Troubles at the beginning of the 17th century?

  1. completion of the process of unification of Russian lands around Moscow
  2. entry of Ukrainian lands into Russia
  3. suppression of the dynasty of Moscow princes - descendants of Ivan Kalita
  4. accession of the Romanov dynasty to the Russian throne

A14. Which of the named Moscow princes ruled earlier than the others?

1) Ivan Kalita 3) Ivan Red

2) Simeon Proud 4) Dmitry Donskoy

A15. Cathedral Code of Alexei Mikhailovich

1) Approved the Trade Charter

2) canceled the term for detecting fugitive peasants

3) decided to conclude peace with the Commonwealth

4) decided to carry out the secularization of church lands

A16. Which of the following refers to the consequences of the Troubles?

  1. achieving social stability
  2. strengthening the country's international positions
  3. suppression of the Rurik dynasty
  4. economic ruin of the country

A17. What caused the church schism in 1653?

  1. The beginning of the church reform by Patriarch Nikon
  2. The abolition of the patriarchate, the establishment of the Synod
  3. Controversy between the Josephites and nonpossessors
  4. The Great Schism - the division of the Church into Roman Catholic and Orthodox

Part 2.

IN 1 Arrange the names of the Moscow princes in the chronological order of their life and work.

A. Dmitry Donskoy V. Daniil Aleksandrovich

B. Ivan Kalita G. Vasily Temny

Answer:

IN 2 Establish a correspondence between the names of rulers and politicians associated with the period of their reign. For each element of the first column, select the corresponding element from the second and enter the selected numbers in the answer line under the corresponding letters

Ruler Contemporary

A) Ivan III 1. Alexey Adashev.

B) Alexei Mikhailovich 2. Patriarch Nikon

C) Ivan IV 3. Patriarch Filaret

4. Sophia Paleolog

Answer:

From the speech of Kozma Minin to the people of Nizhny Novgorod.

"Husband, brethren, you see and feel what a great trouble the whole state is now in and what fear in the future that we can easily fall into the eternal slavery of the Poles, Swedes or Tatars. Through which not only the estate, but also their belly, many have already lost, and henceforth, most of all, all circumstances will lead to this, even more so to oppression and ruin. their honor and glory of their ancestors, chasing one another, the enemies of the fatherland, they called on foreign sovereigns to help, one Polish, the other Swedish. who else wants to choose Tatar or Turkish for their only small and nasty good ...

Can anyone say: what can we do, having neither money, nor troops, and a capable governor? But I will tell you my intention. My estate, everything that I have without a trace, I am ready to give in favor and, moreover, having mortgaged my house, wife and children, I am ready to give everything for the benefit and services of the fatherland. And it is better to die with my whole family in extreme poverty than to see the fatherland in desecration and from enemies in possession ... ".

C1. When did K. Minin make this speech? What was the name of the historical stage described in the text of the source?

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Part 1

A1. By what period of time in Russia did such concepts as "polyudye" and "graveyard" arise and exist?

1) X in 2) XII century. 3) IX century. 4) XIV

A2. At the beginning of the XI century. fortresses were built along the rivers Desna, Osetra, Sula, Stukachna to protect against raids

1) Khazar 3) Cumans

2) Pechenegs 4) Mongol-Tatars

A3. What was one of the provisions of Russkaya Pravda?

1) the introduction of a vira-fine for a crime

2) the abolition of white settlements

3) cancellation of feedings

4) expansion of the rights of the veche

A4. What is the name of the river where the first military clash between the squads of Russian princes and the Mongol-Tatars took place?

1) Kalka 2) Sit 3) Nepryadva 4) Don

A5. Which of the above refers to the result of Oleg's campaign against Constantinople in 911?

  1. Signing a profitable trade agreement
  2. The defeat of the princely squad in the battle of Dorostol on the Danube
  3. Participation in the Byzantine-Bulgarian conflict
  4. Transfer of the princely residence to Malaya Pereyaslavtsev on the Danube

A6. Which of the following refers to the reasons for the uprising of the Drevlyans in 945?

  1. The desire of the prince of the Drevlyans to become a prince of Kiev
  2. Prince Igor's attempt to collect additional tribute
  3. Opposition of the Magi to attempts to introduce Christianity
  4. Dissatisfaction of the Drevlyans with the introduction of lessons and churchyards

A7. Which of the above was one of the results of the victory of the Russian army on the Kulikovo field in 1380?

1) the establishment of the independence of Russia from the Golden Horde

2) strengthening the positions of the Moscow prince

3) accession to Moscow of the Kazan Khanate

4) the collapse of the Golden Horde

A8 Read an excerpt from the work of V.O. Klyuchevsky and indicate the name of the prince about whom the historian writes.

“He was a real northern prince, a true Suzdalian in his habits and concepts, in his political education ... His father gave him Vladimir on Klyazma to manage, and there ... he reigned for 30 years of his life, without visiting Kyiv ... He bore the title of Grand Duke, living in his Suzdal north.

1) Yuri Dolgoruky

2) Andrei Bogolyubsky.

3) Alexander Nevsky

4) Vladimir Monomakh

A9. What explains the conservation during the period in political fragmentation concepts of the Russian land as the unity of the whole?

  1. Strengthening relations between the princes, based on their belonging to the Rurik dynasty
  2. Confession by the population of the principalities of a single religion, a common language
  3. The conduct by the princes of a unified foreign policy
  4. The absence of contradictions between the princes due to the status of the Grand Duke

A10. What was one of the reasons for the rise of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality in the XII-XIII centuries?

  1. Active military operations against the Golden Horde
  2. Strengthening the positions of the boyars
  3. The influx of population from the southern Russian principalities
  4. Refusal to pay tribute to the Golden Horde

A11. What year did the Battle of Kulikovo take place?

1) 1223 2) 1240 g 3) 1380 g 4) 1382 g

A12. Which of the following refers to the consequences of the campaign of Yermak and his comrades in Siberia?

  1. The beginning of the development of Western Siberia
  2. Strengthening the power of the Siberian Khanate
  3. The beginning of the development of Eastern Siberia
  4. The transition of Khan Kuchum under the patronage of the king

A13. Which of the above was one of the results of the adoption in 1649 of the "cathedral code"?

  1. the introduction of St. George's Day and payments for the elderly
  2. expansion of the rights of the population of the “white settlements”
  3. legalization of the system of serfdom
  4. introduction of lesson years

A14. As a result domestic policy"sovereign of all Russia" Ivan III and his son Vasily III completed the process

  1. Formation of the free labor market
  2. The formation of a class-representative monarchy
  3. Enslavement of peasants, registration of serfdom
  4. Political unification of Russian lands and creation united state

A15. Which of the above was the result of “standing on the Ugra River” in 1480?

  1. The siege of the Horde army of Kyiv
  2. The conquest of the Ryazan principality
  3. The defeat of the troops of Mamai
  4. Establishing the independence of the Russian state from the Horde

A16. Which of the following was the result military reform held Chosen Rada middle 16th century?

  1. the formation of regiments of the "foreign system"
  2. introduction of recruitment
  3. the creation of the archery army
  4. creation of a people's militia

A17. Aleviz Novy was the creator of:

  1. Assumption Cathedral 3) Archangel Cathedral
  2. Palace of Facets 4) Cathedral of the Annunciation

Part 2.

IN 1 Arrange the following historical events in chronological order.

A. Annexation of Veliky Novgorod to Moscow

B. Sudebnik of Ivan IV

B. Decree "On reserved years"

D. Introduction to St. George's Day

Answer:

IN 2 Establish a correspondence between the title of the work and its author. For each element of the first column, select the corresponding element from the second and enter the selected numbers in the answer line under the corresponding letters

A) "Zadonshchina" 1. Metropolitan Macarius.

B) "Sermon on Law and Grace" 2. Metropolitan Hilarion

C) "Teaching children" 3. Prince Vladimir Monomakh

4. Sophrony of Ryazan

Part 3

From the Chronicle of the Battle of the Don.

"Having united with all the Russian princes and with all his strength, he went against Mamai soon from Moscow, intending to defend his fatherland and came to Kolomna, and gathered his 150 thousand soldiers, except for the prince's army and the local governor. From the beginning of the world there has not been such a Russian force princes, as with this prince ...

At that time, Mamai stood behind the Don, raging, proud and angry with his whole kingdom, and stood for three weeks ...

They came to the Don, stood there and thought a lot. One said:

“Go, prince, beyond the Don,” while others said: “Don’t go, because our enemies have multiplied, not only the Tatars, but also Lithuania and Ryazan” ... The prince said to his brother and all the great princes and governors: “It has come , brothers, the time of our battle "... And he ordered the bridges to be paved and to find out about the fords that night. The next day, early on Saturday, September 8, on the very holiday there was no light from morning until three o'clock ... The great prince prepared his great regiments, and all his Russian princes prepared their regiments, and his great governors dressed in festive clothes ... When the prince crossed over the Don to an open field, to Mamaev land, at the mouth of the Nepryadva, the Lord led him ... ".

C1. Name the year to which the events described relate, and the name of the Grand Duke with whom they are associated.

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Part 1

A1. What was the name of the one compiled in 1015? common code of laws?

1) Paterik 3) Sudebnik

2) "Russian Truth" 3) Cathedral Code

A2. "Evil city"- so the Mongol-Tatars called him who withstood a seven-week siege in 1238

1) Ryazan 3) Kozelsk

2) Chernihiv 4) Kyiv

A3. What century does the calling of Rurik to Russia belong to?

1) XI in 2) XII century. 3) IX century. 4) X century.

A4 . What historical document is the following passage taken from?

"And Oleg ordered his soldiers to make wheels and put ships on wheels. And with a fair wind they raised the sails and went across the field to the city. The Greeks, seeing this, were frightened and said through the ambassadors to Oleg:" whatever you want."

1) "Russian Truth"

2) "The Tale of Bygone Years"

3) "The Song of the Prophetic Oleg"

4) "The Word of Law and Grace".

A5. The battle on the Kalka River, where the Russian princes first met the Mongols, took place in:

1) 1223, 2) 1240 3) 1380 4) 1480

A6. In 1237, a campaign against Russia was undertaken by ...

A7. A charter that allowed the princes to rule and collect taxes in their land, given by the Horde khans:

1) yoke; 2) exit; 3) label; 4) basma.

A8. Which of the following refers to the results of the activities of the Chosen Rada?

  1. Creation of regiments of the “foreign system”
  2. Cancellation of localism
  3. The introduction of the oprichnina
  4. Cancellation of feedings

A9. Which of the following refers to the consequences of the introduction of the oprichnina by Ivan XV?

  1. The weakening of the positions of the boyars-patrimonials
  2. Strengthening the military power of the state
  3. The growth of the population of the Zemshchina
  4. Reduction of manorial landownership

A10. What was one of the reasons for the socio-economic crisis in the early 1580s?

  1. The devastating raids of the soldiers of the Golden Horde
  2. Devastation of the land to the guardsmen
  3. Timur's raid on Russia
  4. The ruin of Moscow by Tokhtamysh

A11. What was one of the causes of the Troubles?

  1. Mongol-Tatar invasion
  2. Distrust of the elected Tsar Boris Godunov
  3. Popular movement led by K. Bulavin
  4. Election of representatives of the Romanov dynasty to the kingdom

A12. In 1668-1676. participants opposed the church reforms of Patriarch Nikon

1) Copper Riot 3) Salt Riot

2) Solovetsky uprising 4) uprisings of the Drevlyans

A13. The capture by the rebels of Tsaritsyn, Astrakhan, Saratov, Samara, Penza refers to popular movement under the leadership of

1) I.I. Bolotnikova

2) S.T. Razin

3) K.A. Bulavina

4) E.I. Pugacheva

A14. The truce with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Pit Zapolsky and the Plus Truce with Sweden ended

1) Livonian war

2) military operations of the Second Home Guard

3) Smolensk war

4) war with the Commonwealth for Ukraine

A15. The contemporaries were...

1) military leader Birger and prince Gediminas;

2) Batu Khan and Prince Ivan Kalita;

3) Khan Tokhtamysh and Alexander Yaroslavich;

4) Temnik Mamai and Prince Dmitry Ivanovich

A16. What did the adoption by Ivan III of the title "John, by the grace of God the sovereign of all Russia" testify to?

1) on the adoption of Orthodoxy by the princely family

2) about the rise of grand ducal power

3) about dynastic marriage with Sophia Paleolog

4) about the emergence of a republican form of government

A17. Who created the frescoes in the Vladimir Assumption Cathedral?

1) Andrei Rublev 3) Aristotle Fioravanti

2) Dionysius 4) Simon Ushakov

Part 2.

IN 1 Arrange the events of the Time of Troubles in the chronological order of their lives and activities.

A. The crowning of False Dmitry to the kingdom

B. Conspiracy of the boyars led by V. Shuisky

B. Death of Boris Godunov

D. Invitation of Prince Vladislav to the Russian throne

Answer:

IN 2 Establish a correspondence between the names of rulers and events associated with the period of their reign. For each element of the first column, select the corresponding element from the second and enter the selected numbers in the answer line under the corresponding letters

Ruler Events

A) Ivan III 1. Campaign to Tver with the Horde army

B) Ivan Kalita 2. Accession of Novgorod to Moscow

C) Ivan IV 3. Smolensk War

4. Accession of Kazan

Answer:

From a historical source

"In the year 6370 they expelled the Varangians across the sea, and did not give them tribute, and began to rule themselves, and there was no truth among them, and clan upon clan stood up, and they had strife, and began to fight with each other. And they said to themselves : "Let's look for a prince who would own us and judge by right." And they went across the sea to the Varangians, to Russia ... The Chud, Slavs, Krivichi and all said to Russia: "Our land is great and plentiful, but there is no order in it . Come reign and rule over us." And three brothers were elected with their families, and took with them all of Russia, and the eldest, Rurik, came and sat in Novgorod, and the other, Sineus, on Beloozero, and the third, Truvor, - in Izborsk. And from those Varangians the Russian land was nicknamed.

C1. Give the title of the document and the name of its author. What century does the document refer to?

Grading system examination work in history

PART 1

For the correct performance of tasks A1–A17, 1 point is given. Task with

the answer choice is considered correct if the student indicated the number

only the correct answer.

The task from part 2 is considered completed correctly if it is true

the required one or two words or a sequence of numbers are indicated. For the correct answer to each of the tasks B1, B2, 2 points are given if 3 elements of the answer are correctly indicated; 1 point if 2 items are correct.

The task from part 3 is considered to be completed correctly if two questions posed in the text are completed. For the correct answer 2 points, for one element of the answer - 1 point.

job number

A10

A11

A12

A13

A14

A15

A16

A17

A B C D

VBAG

AGBV

VABG

PART 3

option I

C1. What two victories did Alexander Nevsky have in mind when mentioning Novgorod and Pskov? Give a rationale proving that the prince "gave his belly (life) for the Orthodox faith."

Points

Battle on the Neva River, 1240

Battle on the Ice, 1242

Alexander Nevsky, with his victories, prevented the forcible penetration of the Catholic faith, planted by the crusaders.

Maximum score

option II

C1. When did K. Minin make this speech? What was the name of the historical stage described in the text of the source?

Response Elements and Instructions for Grading

(Other formulations of the answer are allowed that do not distort its meaning)

Points

Formation of the Second Militia, 1611

The historical stage is called "Trouble".

Correctly named 2 elements of the answer

Correctly named any 1 element of the answer

Elements not named or all named incorrectly

Maximum score

option III

C1. What is the year to which the described events refer, and the name of the Grand Duke with whom they are associated?

Response Elements and Instructions for Grading

(Other formulations of the answer are allowed that do not distort its meaning)

Points

1380, Battle of Kulikovo

Prince Dmitry Donskoy

Correctly named 2 elements of the answer

Correctly named any 1 element of the answer

Elements not named or all named incorrectly

Maximum score

option IV

C1. Give the title of the document and the name of its author. What events are mentioned in the document?

Response Elements and Instructions for Grading

(Other formulations of the answer are allowed that do not distort its meaning)

Points

"The Tale of Bygone Years", monk Nestor

Events of the 9th century

Correctly named 2 elements of the answer

Correctly named any 1 element of the answer

Elements not named or all named incorrectly

Maximum score

Evaluation criteria:

"5" - 21-23 points

"4" - 18-20 points

"3" - 15-17 points

"2" less than 15 points


XIII XV centuries"

Option 1

Choose the correct answer

Tasks for knowledge of dates:

1. A number of dates associated with the struggle of the Russian people against the German and Swedish knights are:

a) 1237, 1238 b) 1240, 1242 c) 1243, 1252 d) 1262, 1263

2. In what year did the Battle of Kulikovo take place

a) 1223 b) 1240 c) 1380 d) 1382

3. The collapse of Russia into separate independent principalities refers to

a) 11c. b) 12c. c) 13th century d) 14th century

4. The powerful state of the steppe nomads - the Turkic-Mongolian tribes - developed to ...

a) 9th century; b) X century; c) XI century; d) XIII century.

5. Determine the following dates:
a) 1237-1238; b) 1223; c) 1242; d) 1380; e) 1147; f) 1480; g) 1497; h) 1378

1. Ivan III a) 1325 - 1340

2. Ivan Kalita b) 1462 - 1505

3. Vasily II c) 1019 - 1054

4. Yaroslav the Wise d) 1425 - 1462

7. Horde exit is:

a) A tenth of all income in favor of the Golden Horde b) Deportation of the Russian population to the Horde

c) Horde raids on Russia

8. The dependent population of Ancient Russia, close in position to slaves, was called:

a) serfs b) smerds c) ryadovichi d) purchases.

9. princely domain- this:

a) Land belonging to the prince's combatants;

b) A complex of lands inhabited by people belonging directly to the head of state;

c) Church lands.

10. A military formation consisting of citizens and created on a voluntary basis in the event of hostilities is called ____________________________

Fact questions:

    The contemporaries were...

a) Yuri Dolgoruky and Khan Akhmat; b) Alexander Nevsky and Genghis Khan;

c) Ivan Kalita and Tokhtamysh; d) VasilyII and Vasily Kosoy

12. The reason for the invasion of the Mongol-Tatars in Russia can be considered:

a) the possibility of enrichment

b ) Availability strong army Mongols

c) the weakening of Russia as a result of feudal fragmentation

d) all of the above reasons

13. The leader of a thousand soldiers in the Mongol army was called:

a) Berendey; b) nuker; c) temnik; d) khan.

14. The first of the Russian cities destroyed by the Mongol conquerors was:

a) Kozelsk; b) Torzhok; c) Vladimir; d) Ryazan.

15. The main rival of the Moscow principality in the struggle for supremacy in North-Eastern Russia was (a):

a) Ryazan principality; b) Tver Principality; c) Kiev principality; d) Novgorod land.

16. Sudebnik 1497

a) fixed the division of the country into provinces

b) established a single deadline for the transition of peasants - St. George's Day

c) introduced the division of the country into oprichnina and zemshchina

d) canceled the feeding system

17. Formation of a single territory Russian state completed at:

a) Ivan III; b) Basil III; c) Basil I; d) Basil II.

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b) Ivan Daniilovich's trip to Sarai for a label

c) ice battle

d) Neva battle

19) 20)

21 . Aristotle Fioravanti was the creator of:

a) Assumption Cathedral b) Archangel Cathedral

c) Chamber of Facets d) Cathedral of the Annunciation

22. The "Tale of Mama's Massacre" says:

a) breakup Kievan Rus; b) about the campaign against Russia of Khan Tokhtamysh;

c) about the Battle of Kulikovo; d) about the invasion of Batu Khan's troops.

23 . To the monuments of architecture of Ancient Russia of the 9th–12th centuries. applies to:

a) Tithe Church in Kyiv; b) Trinity-Sergius Monastery;
c) St. Basil's Cathedral; d) Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoye.

24. Name the monument of ancient Russian literature, where there are such lines:

“O light-bright and beautifully decorated Russian land ... And you are surprised by many beauties ... The Russian land is filled with everything.”

a) "The Tale of Igor's Campaign" b) "The Tale of the Destruction of the Russian Land"

c) "Sermon on Law and Grace" d) "Instruction" by Vladimir Monomakh

25. Match:

    Andrey Rublev a) "The Annunciation"

    Daniil Cherny b) "Spas"

    Theophanes the Greek c) "Transfiguration"

26. Insert word:

Church writings about prominent people are called ______________________

27. Fill in the table

architectural structure

Church of the Intercession of the Virgin (Church of the Tithes) in Kyiv

but)

Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod

b)

Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv

in)

Test on the topic: "Russia in XIII XV centuries"

Option - 2

Choose the correct answer

Tasks for knowledge of dates:

1. Indicate a number of dates associated with Batu's campaigns against Russia:

a) 1212, 1223, 1227 b) 1237, 1238, 1240

c) 1242, 1245, 1246 d) 1252, 1262, 1263

2. In what year did standing on the river take place? acne

a) 1480 b) 1240 c) 1380 d) 1382

3. The political unification of the Russian lands ended with the formation of a single state in:

a) XIV century; b) XV century; c) the beginning of the 16th century; d) late 16th century

4. The first mention of Moscow in the annals refers to

a) 10v. b) 12c. c) 11c. d) 13th century

5. Determine the following dates:
a) 1239-1240; b) 1238; c) 1240; d) 1378; e) 1382; f) 1380; g) 1497; h) 1478

6. Match the names of the princes and the time of their reign:

1. Ivan II a) 1505 - 1533

2. Ivan Kalita b) 1353 - 1359

3. Vasily III c) 980 - 1015

4. Vladimir the Baptist d) 1325 - 1340

Tasks for knowledge of concepts, terms:

7. Yoke is ...

a) the dominance of the Horde over the Russian lands; b) a certificate for the right to collect tribute from the lands;

c) the name of the state founded by Batu; d) the amount of tax paid by Russia.

8 . In ancient Russia, a polyud was called:

a) campaigns in Byzantium b) campaigns against the steppes - nomads,
c) the gathering of community members in Ancient Russia, d) the form of collecting tribute from the subject population.

9. Name the large zemstvo property that belonged to the feudal lord with the rights of full disposal and inheritance:

a) estate; b) an estate; c) elderly; d) community.

10. Tithing is:

a) a tenth of the princely income in favor of the church; b) the name of the church lands;

c) monetary unit in Russia.

Fact questions:

11. Contemporaries were ...

a) Batu Khan and Yuri Dolgoruky; b) Batu Khan and Prince Ivan Kalita;

c) Khan Tokhtamysh and Alexander Yaroslavich; d) Temnik Mamai and Prince Dmitry Ivanovich

12. What was the result of the first campaign of Khan Batu to Russia in 1237-1238?

a) The ruin of a significant part of the northeastern lands b) The defeat of Kyiv

c) The defeat of the cities of the Galicia-Volyn principality d) The ruin of Veliky Novgorod

13. Who was at the head of the Russian troops that won the victory on the ice of Lake Peipus?

a) Dmitry Donskoy; b) Alexander Nevsky;

c) Ivan Kalita; d) Ivan III.

14. Which of the princes was called the "blind winner":

a) Vasily I; b) Vasily II; c) Ivan III; d) Vasily III.

15. The reign of Ivan III does not include:

a) standing on the river. Ugra; b) liquidation of the independence of Novgorod;

c) the abolition of parochialism; d) adoption of the Law Code.

16. The significance of the Battle of Kulikovo was that it led to:

a) the fall of the Horde yoke; b) economic unification of Russian lands;

c) the defeat of the main forces of the Horde; d) the disintegration of the Horde.

17. The event that went down in history as “standing on the Ugra” (1480) ended

a) The ruin of Moscow b) The victory of Khan Akhmat

c) The retreat of the Horde troops d) The ruin of Vladimir

18 . Arrange the following events in chronological order:

a) the battle on the banks of the Kalka Riverb) the battle on the Kalka River

c) standing on the Ugra River d) fighting on the banks of the Vozha River

Tasks for knowledge of the historical map

Determine the battle on the map and name the date of the battle

19) 20)


Cultural knowledge tasks

21. What century does the work of the great Russian icon painter Andrei Rublev belong to?

a) X century; b) XII century; c) 16th century; d) XV century ..

22. The legend "Zadonshchina" is dedicated to:

a) the collapse of Kievan Rus; b) the campaign against Russia of Khan Tokhtamysh;

c) Battle of Kulikovo; d) the invasion of Batu Khan's troops.

23. “Where did the Russian land come from, who in Kyiv began to reign first” -
These words began (moose):

a) "Zadonshchina". b) The Tale of Bygone Years.
c) Teaching children. d) "The Tale of Igor's Campaign".

a) Sofrony Ryazanets b) Afanasy Nikitin

c) Illarion d) Nestor

25. Match:

    Andrey Rublev a) "Ascension"

    Daniil Cherny b) "Our Lady of the Don"

    Theophanes the Greek c) "The Apostle Paul"

26. Insert word:

Image of God, saints, angels or events sacred history called ___________________

27. Establish a correspondence between architectural monuments and the rulers under whom they were erected

architectural structure

The name of the prince under whom the temple was erected

1) Tithe Church

a) Vladimir I Svyatoslavich

2) St. Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod

b) Andrei Bogolyubsky

3) St. Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv

c) Yaroslav the Wise

d) Vsevolod the Big Nest

28. Before you is a monument of Russian architecture. Sign the name of this building and the age of creation.


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