Test on the history of Russia "Formation of the Old Russian state." (6th grade)

Topic 2. Old Russian state

Section A

1. What year is considered the date of the formation of the Old Russian state?

A) 860; b) 862; c) 882; d) 982

2. What event happened in 862?

a) the Novgorodians called on Rurik to reign;

b) detachments of the princes of Russia attacked Constantinople;

c) the army of the Khazar Kagan was defeated by the Russian princes;

d) the way "from the Varangians to the Greeks" was first discovered.

3. What events relate to the reign of Princess Olga?

a) the siege of Constantinople, the adoption of Christianity by Russia, the introduction of a courtyard tax;

b) the prohibition of blood feud, the ruin of the Drevlyansky land, the foundation of Pskov;

c) the establishment of a fixed amount of tribute, the embassy to Constantinople;

d) an embassy to the pope, a trip to the Balkans, the construction of the St. Sophia Cathedral.

4 When did the strife between the sons of Prince Vladimir I begin?

A) in 1013; b) in 1015; c) in 1019; d) in 1024

5.Whom did Prince Svyatoslav Igorevich fight against?

a) with the Byzantines, Cumans, Hungarians; b) with the Volga Bulgars, Khazars, Byzantines;

c) with the Khazars, Pechenegs, Avars; d) with Poles, Drevlyans, Huns.

6. With the name of which prince is the conclusion of a trade agreement with Byzantium connected?

A) Rurik; b) Oleg; c) Svyatoslav; d) Vladimir Monomakh.

7. In what year did Prince Svyatoslav die?

A) in 968; b) in 970; c) in 972; d) in 974

8. What is polyudye?

a) people's militia in Ancient Russia;

b) local government bodies;

c) collection of taxes by the prince from subordinate tribes;

d) type of public corporal punishment.

9. What are the consequences of the murder of Prince Igor by the Drevlyans?

a) the end of the princely dynasty;

b) establishing a fixed amount of tribute;

c) a punitive campaign against the Drevlyans of the murdered son Svyatoslav;

d) the introduction of the poll tax.

10. What were the consequences of the adoption of Christianity by Russia?

A) to the development of trade with the countries of Western Europe, primarily with

Italy;

B) to the attempts of the Byzantine emperor to subjugate the Russians by force

land;

C) to the development of culture, education, strengthening of the international position of Russia;

D) to a long war with Khazaria.

11. Which of the listed dates refers to the events of the struggle between the Rusis Polovtsy?

A) 1036; b) 1043; c) 1068; d) 1097

12. What punishment was introduced instead of the right to blood feud in Pravda Yaroslavichi?

a) payment of a fine; b) imprisonment;

c) the death penalty; d) public flagellation.

13.What opponents did the Russian lands have to fight inXI-XIIbb.?

a) Polovtsy, Pechenegs, Torks; b) Hungarians, Poles, Khazars;

c) Khazars, Varangians, Volga Bulgars; d) Byzantines, Avars, Kasogs.

14. What decision was made at the Lyubech Congress of Princes in 1097?

A) start a new campaign against the Pechenegs in the steppe;

B) to end the princely strife and secure for each of the princes his possession;

C) elect Vladimir Monomakh to the Kiev throne;

D) approve the final text of the "Russian Truth".

15. Which cities were the largest in the X-XII centuries. ?

a) Kiev, Novgorod, Smolensk; b) Moscow, Tver, Novgorod;

c) Kiev, Pskov, Nizhny Novgorod; d) Murom, Chernigov, Ryazan.

16. Why did Svyatopolk the Damned get his nickname?

A) for refusing to obey his father - Prince Vladimir I;

B) for the massacres of the Kievites during his reign;

C) for using foreigners - Polovtsians in the struggle for the throne;

D) for the murder of brothers - Boris and Gleb.

17. What terms are associated with the concept of "fiefdom"?

a) hegumen, monk, icon painter; b) posad, settlement, polyudye;

c) rope, plinth, slave; d) boyar, fireman, purchase.

18. When did the uprising in Kiev, which ended with the invitation to the Kiev throne, of Vladimir Monomakh?

A) in 1111; b) in 1112; c) in 1113; d) in1125g.

19. What event happened in 1054?

a) the construction of the Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod began;

b) Dolobsky Congress of Russian Princes took place;

c) the reign of Yaroslav the Wise began in Kiev;

d) Yaroslav the Wise died.

20. What is Metropolitan Hilarion famous for?

a) he wrote "The Word of Law and Grace";

c) according to his project, the St. Sophia Cathedral was built in Novgorod;

21. What concepts relate to ancient Russian culture?

a) vira, purchases, youth; b) zakomara, apse, smalt;

c) plows, beekeeping, guests; d) patrimony, hierarchy, tithe.

22. What genre of literature does The Tale of Bygone Years belong to?

A) hagiography; b) chronicle; c) teaching; d) a heroic story.

23. What term refers to the ancient Russian jewelry art?

A) fresco; b) initial; c) cloisonné enamel; d) pilaster.

Section B

1. Establish a correspondence between concepts and definitions.

1) rope; a) meeting of the free urban populationin Ancient Russia;

2) vira; b) a piece of land measured with a rope to the community.That was the name of the peasant community itself;

3) veche; c) tax, duty, charged for the carriage of goods,driving cattle, and from a person when driving

Through outposts near cities and large villages

4) wash. d) a collection of serfs and slaves that arosefrom the tribal assemblies of the Slavs;

D) fine, court fee, goingto the princely treasury.

3. Set the correspondence between events and dates.

1) adoption of Christianity; a) 1024;

2) the campaign of the combined forces of the Russians against the Polovtsians; b) 1043;

3) the last campaign of the Russian troops against Constantinople; c) 988;

4) the uprising in the Rostov-Suzdal land. d) 1111;

e) 1015

4. Read the passage from the annals and write the date of the event described.

“They said to the Varangians the Chud, Spovyan, Krivichi and all:“ Our land is great and abundant, but there is no order in it. Come to reign and rule over us. " And they got out (among the Varangians) three brothers with their families and came to the Slavs, and the elder Rurik sat in Novgorod, and the other - Sineus - on Beloozero, the third Truvor - in Izborsk. "

Answer:_______________________________________________.

5. Read an excerpt from "History of the Russian State" by NM Karamzin and write in the text the name of the prince who fell victim to the murderer. “Near this city (Smolensk), he was overtaken by a messenger from Yaroslav, Prince of Novgorod, with notification of the death of Vladimirova and the vile treachery of Svyatopolk; but at the very time when _______________ sensitive, devout ..., mourned his father and beloved brother, in earnest prayers confiding his grief to Heaven, armed murderers appeared and seized his mode. The Murom squad was intimidated: Goryaser, the chief of the villains, ordered to kill the Prince, and his own cook ..., named Torchin, wishing to please Svyatopolk, stabbed his unfortunate Emperor. "

Section C

Read excerpts from the works of Russian historians about the vocation of the Varangians and complete the assignments.

From the composition of N.M. Karamzin:

“The beginning of Russian history presents us with an amazing and almost unparalleled case in the annals: the Slavs voluntarily destroy their ancient people's rule and demand the sovereigns from the Varangians, who were their enemies ... We think that the Varangians who captured the countries of Chudi and Slavs in a few years before that time, ruled them without oppression and violence, took an easy tribute and observed justice. Dominating the seas, having in the 9th century relations with the South and West of Europe, the Varangians, or Normans, should have been more educated than the Slavs and Finns imprisoned in the wild limits of the North, could communicate to them some benefits of the new industry and trade, beneficial for the people ... "

From the work of S. M. Soloviev:

“The first circumstance is the union of the Slavic and Finnish tribes; what produced this union? Without any doubt, the aforementioned tribes were brought into contact by the Varangian conquest, just as the rest of the scattered Slavic tribes were subsequently brought into contact by the princes from the Rurikov house. This close connection between the Chud, the whole, the Ilmen Slavs and the Krivichs was expressed in the friendly exile of the Varangians and then in the vocation of princes. In all likelihood, the northern tribes owed this conquest, this clash with an alien beginning, and a relatively greater degree of social development, or at least striving for it: after the Varangians were expelled, they did not want to return to a scattered clan life and, not seeing a way out of it with the selfishness of childbirth, they agree to call on power from outside, call on a prince from a foreign family ...

The vocation of the first princes is of great importance in our history, it is an all-Russian event, and with it Russian history justly begins. The main, initial phenomenon at the foundation of the state is the unification of disparate tribes through the emergence of a concentrating principle, power among them. The northern tribes, Slavic and Finnish, united and called to themselves this concentrating principle, this power. Here, in the concentration of several northern tribes, the beginning of the concentration of all the other tribes was laid, because the called principle uses the power of the first concentrated tribes in order to concentrate others through them; the forces united for the first time begin to act. "

From the composition of B.A.Rybakov:

“The Varangians appeared in Eastern Europe when the Kievan state had already taken shape ... Clashes with the local population took place with varying success: either the“ founding Varangians ”managed to take tribute from the Slavs and Chuds, or the local tribes“ exiled our Varangians across the sea and did not give them tribute ". For the only time in the entire Middle Ages, the leader of the Varangian detachment, together with the northern Slavs, managed to fraudulently, pretending to be the owner of a merchant caravan, to seize power in Kiev for a while, killing the legitimate prince. The Varangians were used in Russia in the X-XI centuries as a hired military force. The Varangians were hired by Svyatoslav and his son Vladimir. The Varangians were hired for dirty murders: the Varangians killed Prince Gleb. Russkaya Pravda was directed against the atrocities of the mercenary Varangians in Novgorod ... An absurd identification of the Varangians with Russia, which meant nothing else, except that if the Varangians ended up in the capital of Russia, in Kiev, if they entered the Russian service, then they were considered Russia ... "

1. What is “Norman theory”?

2. What is the difference in assessing the importance of the role of the Varangians in the early history of the Old Russian state in the writings of Russian historians?

3. Which of the presented points of view seems more convincing to you? Why?

4. What, in your opinion, was the true historical basis for the emergence of the theory of the creation of the Old Russian state by the Varangians?


Test on the history of Russia "Formation of the Old Russian state." (6th grade)

1. What city according to legend was founded by three brothers: Kyi, Shchek and Horeb:

1) Chersonesos 2) Kaliningrad

3) Kiev 4) Pskov

2. Founder of the first princely dynasties:

1) Rurik 2) Askold

3) Deer 4) Oleg

3.A large role in the formation of the Old Russian state was played by:

1) agriculture 2) craft

3) trade 4) cattle breeding

4. Prince of the unifier of Novgorod and Kiev:

1) Rurik 2) Oleg

3) Olga 4) Svyatoslav

5. Residents of Scandinavia -

1) Chukchi 2) Varangians

3) Meria 4) Franks

6. As a result of the unification of which two main centers of the Eastern Slavs, a state was formed, which received the name Rus:

1) Kiev and Novgorod 2) Kiev and Chernigov

3) Smolensk and Rostov 4) Novgorod and Kozelsk

7. The beginning of the reign of Rurik:

1) 862 2) 874

3) 886 4) 892

8. The city built by Rurik became the center of the new principality:

1) Chernigov 2) Yaroslavl

3) Novgorod 4) Moscow

9. Noble people of Rurik began to rule in:

1) Novgorod 2) Kiev

3) Ladoga 4) Rostov

10. In 879 he died in Novgorod:

1) Askold 2) Oleg

3) Deer 4) Rurik

11. Who killed the princes of Kiev Askold and Dir:

1) Khoriv 2) Svyatoslav

3) Oleg 4) Igor

12. The head of Russia was:

1) Kagan 2) Caliph

3) King 4) Prince

13. The trade route from the "Varangians to the Greeks" passed from:

1) Aegean Sea to Caspian Sea 2) Baltic Sea to White

3) Black Sea to Caspian 4) Baltic Sea to Black

14. The Kiev prince with his retinue collected tribute:

15. Find a match

1) Kiev a) northerners

2) Chernigov b) Ilmenian Slovenes

3) Smolensk c) krivichi

4) Lyubech d) glade

5) Novgorod e) radimichi

Test tasks are offered to your attention on the history of Russia, grade 6 to the textbook by A.A. Danilov, L.N. Kosulina on the topic: "The Old Russian state in IX - first half XII century ":

Test 1: Ancients in our country

Test 2. Formation of states

Test 3. East Slavs

Test 4. Prerequisites for the creation of a state among the Eastern Slavs

Test 5. Formation of the Old Russian state

Test 6. The reign of Prince Vladimir

Test 7. The heyday of the Old Russian state

Test 8. Inhabitants of Ancient Russia

Test 9. The beginning of the collapse of the Old Russian state

Test 10. Culture of Russia IX - early XII.

Test 11. The final test on the topic "Old Russian state in the IX - first half of the XII century."

Tasks of the basic and advanced levels of complexity are offered: parts A, B, C. 7-15 minutes are allotted for thematic tests, 40-45 minutes for the final ones. I consider the use of tests expedient, since it is necessary to prepare students for passing the State Examination and Unified State Examination in the history of Russia.

Answers in part A are worth 1 point. If you need to select several answers, then, depending on the number of correct answers, points are also calculated: 3 answers - 3 points,

2 answers - 2 points, 1 answer - 1 point, no answer - 0 points.

Part B assignments can be evaluated at 1 point for the entire answer, and if the answer consists of several parts, then 1 point for each part.

When assessing students' work, it is necessary to use a flexible knowledge assessment system, because everyone has the right to make mistakes:

80% of the maximum amount of points - grade "5"

60-80% - rating "4"

40-60% - grade "3"

0 - 40% - rating "2"

For the preparation of this material, the following work was used: Control and measuring materials. Russian history. 6th grade. / Comp. K.V. Volkova. - M .: VAKO, 2011./

Option 1

Al. Who was Rus' main trading partner?

1) Byzantium 2) Sweden 3) Tmutarakan 4) Scythia

A2. Which prince was associated with the events of 882 and 907?

1) Rurik 2) Oleg 3) Igor 4) Svyatoslav

A3. What contributed to the establishment by Princess Olga of lessons and churchyards?

1) the development of education 2) streamlining the collection of tribute

3) strengthening ties with Byzantium 4) spreading Christianity

If the wolf gets into the habit of the sheep, it will carry away the whole flock, if they do not kill it, so will this one: if we do not kill it, then it will destroy all of us. And they sent ambassadors to him, saying: “Why are you going again? You took a tribute. "

1) about Oleg's campaign to Kiev 2) about Svyatoslav's campaign

3) about the uprising of the Drevlyans 4) about the attack of the Khazars

A5. What is the name of the prince's detour of the subject tribes and lands in the Old Russian state in order to collect tribute?

1) taxation 2) polyudye 3) redemption 4) offering

IN 1. Establish the sequence of the reign of ancient Russian princes and princesses.

A. Olga B. Oleg B. Rurik G. Igor D. Svyatoslav

1 2 3 4 5

Option 2

AI. Which prince is associated with the annexation of the land of the Vyatichi and the defeat

Khazar Kaganate?

I) Rurik 2) Oleg 3) Igor 4) Svyatoslav

A2. Who was the main military enemy of Russia?

I) Byzantium 2) Sweden 3) Tmutarakan 4) Scythia

A3. As a result of the Drevlyan uprising in 945:

| I) the Old Russian state collapsed 2) the collection of tribute was ordered

3) Novgorodians invited Rurik to reign

4) the capital was moved from Novgorod to Kiev

A4. What is the excerpt from the document about?

And he swam to the Ugric mountain, hiding his soldiers, and sent them to Askold and Dir, telling them that "we are merchants, we are going to the Greeks ... Come to us, to your relatives." When Askold and Dir came, all the rest jumped out of the boats ... killed Askold and Dir.

I) about Oleg's campaign to Kiev 2) about the invasion of the Normans

3) about the uprising of the Drevlyans 4) about the campaign of Prince Svyatoslav

A5. Places for collecting tribute, established by Olga:

I) cities 2) polyudye 3) churchyards 4) bargaining

IN 1. Establish the correct sequence of events.

A. Unification of Kiev and Novgorod under the rule of Oleg

B. Murder of Prince Igor by the Drevlyans

B. Establishment of lessons and churchyards by Princess Olga

D. Defeat of the Khazar Kaganate by Prince Svyatoslav

E. Calling Rurik to the Novgorod land

1 2 3 4 5

Keys

Option 1 Option 2

A 1.1 A 1.4

A 2. 2 A 2.1

A 3.2 A 3.2

A 4.3 A 4.1

A 5.2 A 5. 3

V 1. VBGAD V 1. DABVG

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Test 1. East Slavs

A1. What was the territory of settlement of the Eastern Slavs?

1. East Asia

2. Western Europe

3. East European Plain

4. Baltics

A2. What occupation are associated with the words "undercut", "plow" and "harrow"?

    with fishing

    with beekeeping

    with livestock

    with agriculture

A3. What explains the spread of the slash-and-burn farming system among the Eastern Slavs in the Dnieper region?

1. soil fertility.

2.wooded edge

3.lack of forest

4. use of the plow.

A4. An excerpt from the composition of the Byzantine historian: "These tribes, Slavs and Antes, are not ruled by one person, but since ancient times they have lived in the rule of the people (democracy), and therefore they consider happiness and unhappiness in life to be a common matter" - testifies that the Eastern Slavs in the 6th century:

    feudal relations were established

    the tribal system was preserved

    the state was formed

    there was no division of labor between men and women

Slavic deity

The personification of the forces of nature

    Perun

    Yarilo

    Stribog

A. god of thunder and lightning

B. lord of the wind

V. sun god

Key to the answers:

    1A, 2B, 3B

Test 11. Final test on the topic

"Old Russian state in the 9th-first half of the 12th century."

A1. Who ruled in the Old Russian state later than others?

    Svyatoslav

    Igor

    Oleg

    Vladimir Monomakh

A2. Which prince is considered the ancestor of the dynasty of Russian princes?

    Askold

    Rurik

A3. What testified to the emergence of the Old Russian state among the Slavs?

1.the emergence of legislation

2.strengthening the role of elders

3. creation of the "Tale of Bygone Years"

4.the emergence of religious beliefs

A4. What was the challenge facing the Old Russian state?

1.cessation of contacts with other countries

2.provision of land allotments to all peasants-community members

3.increasing the authority of the elders

4.Ensuring the primacy of Russia on the most important trade routes

A5. What did the appearance of patrimonial land tenure in the Old Russian state testify to?

1.on the preservation of tribal relations

2.on the formation of feudal relations

3.on the transition of the Slavs to agriculture and cattle breeding

4.on the spread of Christianity

A6. The desire to strengthen state power made Prince Vladimir Svyatoslavovich:

1.to establish churchyards and lessons

2.convert to Christianity

3. to create Russian Truth

4.kill the princes of Kiev Askold and Dir

A7.

And they gathered in Lyubech to build peace. And they turned to themselves, saying: “Why are we destroying the Russian land, erecting enmity against ourselves, while the Polovtsy are tearing our land to pieces and rejoicing that there are wars between us to this day. From now on, let us unite in one heart and protect the Russian lands. Let everyone keep his fatherland ... "and on this they kissed the cross:" if someone goes to someone (by war), then we will all ... "and taking an oath, they went home.

1.in 862

2.in 882

3.in 988

4.in 1097

A8. Where did the words come from?

And he drove up to the glorious city of Chernigov.

Does that city of Chernigov

Black-black silushki,

And black as black as a crow.

Nobody walks around here like infantry,

Nobody rides on a good horse here,

The black crow does not fly

Let the gray beast not sprout.

1.from Russkaya Pravda

2. from "The Tale of Bygone Years"

3. from "The Life of Boris and Gleb"

4.from the epic about Ilya Muromets

A9. What were the names of the large tribal unions of the Eastern Slavs?

1.Varangians 4.Drevlyans

2. glade 5. vyatichi

3.pechenegs

A10. Who belongs to the category of the dependent population of the Old Russian state?

1. patrimonials 4. purchases

2. slaves 5. ryadovichi

3.militaries

IN 1. Continue the logical sequence and specify the missing name.

"Teaching Children" - Vladimir Monomakh

"Word of Law and Grace" - Hilarion

"The Tale of Bygone Years" - _______________________

AT 2. Set the correspondence between the elements of the left and right columns.

Prince's name

Characteristic

1. Oleg

2.Igor

3. Vladimir Monomakh

A. Inflicted a crushing defeat on the Polovtsians, adopted a new set of laws "Ustav", which eased the position of the dependent population in Russia

B. He united Kiev and Novgorod under his rule, made several successful campaigns against Byzantium

B. Made an unsuccessful campaign against Byzantium, killed by the Drevlyans

AT 3. Set the correspondence between the elements of the left and right columns.

Term

Definition

1.beekeeping

2. churchyard

3.polyudye

A. Collecting tribute

B. Collecting honey from wild bees

B. Place of collection of tribute

The keys to the test:

    2, 4, 5

    2, 4, 5

IN 1. Nestor

AT 2. 1B, 2V, 3A

AT 3. 1B, 2V, 3A

Test 7. The beginning of the collapse of the Old Russian state

A1. What was the reason for the strife between the sons of Yaroslav the Wise?

1.different denominations of princes

2.the desire to obtain the title of Kiev prince

3.the will left by Prince Rurik

4.Attacks of the Polovtsians

    "Teachings"

    Russian Truth

    "Tale of Bygone Years"

    slavic alphabet

A3. What did the decisions of the Lyubech Congress of Princes contribute to?

1.creation of the first written legislation

2.the consolidation of feudal fragmentation

3.the spread of Christianity

4. to ease the plight of slaves

A4. The name of Vladimir Monomakh is associated with:

    reflection of the Polovtsian danger

    foundation of Novgorod

    adoption of Christianity

    weakening of the power of the Kiev prince

IN 1. Arrange the following words in the spaces of the gaps. Words are given in alphabetical order in the nominative case. The answer must be a combination of the corresponding letters in the order in which the words are missing in the text. For example, GVBAD ..

A. Vladimir Monomakh

B. "The Truth of the Yaroslavichs"

V. "Russian Truth"

D. "Charter"

D. Yaroslav the Wise

The first written legislation in Russia was named (1) ________. Its compilation began in the first half of the 11th century. At this time in Kiev ruled (2) _______. After his death, the legislation was supplemented with new articles. These additions are named (3) _________. The legislation consolidated the inequality that had arisen in Russia and protected private property. In the first quarter of the XII century. the Kiev prince (4) _______ gave Rus a new set of laws. It was named (5) ___________.

Key to the answers:

IN 1. WDBAH

Test 5. The heyday of the Old Russian state

A1. For what act did Prince Svyatopolk receive the nickname The Damned?

1.for refusing to accept Christianity

2.for organizing the murder of his brothers

3.for the murder of Prince Igor

4.for organizing an unsuccessful campaign against Byzantium

A2. The era of the heyday of the Old Russian state is considered the time of reign:

    princess Olga

    prince Yaroslav the Wise

    prince Vladimir Saint

    prince Svyatoslav

A3. What did the establishment in Russian Pravda of different punishments for the same crime mean?

1.reducing the crime rate in society

2.equalization of the entire population in rights and obligations

3.the abolition of private ownership of land and the recognition of land as a national property

4. legislative consolidation of social inequality that has arisen in Russia

A4. What was the direction of activity of Prince Yaroslav the Wise?

    setting certain norms for collecting tribute

    compilation of the first written collection of laws

    sending ambassadors to different countries to choose a religion

    fight against the Khazar Kaganate

A5. Old Russian state in the XI century. It was:

    republic

    empire

    fragmented

    feudal monarchy

Time

Event

    IX century.

    X century.

3.first half of the 11th century

A. The emergence of Russian Truth

B. Formation of the Old Russian state

B. Baptism of Rus

Key to the answers:

IN 1. 1B, 2V, 3A

Test 6. Inhabitants of Ancient Russia

A1 What testified to the completion of the unification of all Eastern Slavs at the end of the 10th century into a single state?

1.existence of large tribal unions

2.the publication of the decree recognizing Perun as the main god

3.the emergence of a single Old Russian language

4.conclusion of dynastic marriages with the rulers of European countries

A2. What did the appearance of estates and dependent peasants in Kievan Rus mean?

    development of feudal relations

    establishment of a slave system

    strengthening tribal relations

    strengthening the power of the church

A3. What was the main occupation of the population of Rus?

1.beekeeping

2.trade

3.craft

4. farming

A4. Who in Ancient Russia was called a slave?

    completely addicted person

    junior guard

    free peasant commune

    peasant obligated to work off debt

A5. What word is connected in meaning with the word "epancha"?

    clothes

    dwelling

    dishes

    food

IN 1. Set the correspondence between the elements of the left and right columns.

Key to the answers:

IN 1. 1B, 2A, 3V

Option I

1 .Assign events and dates

1.1097 - a) the battle on the Kalka River;

2.1219-1222 - b) the prince of Alexander Nevsky in Vladimir;

4.153-1263 d) the conquest of Central Asia and the Caucasus by Genghis Khan;

e) Battle on the ice.

2 ... Define the following concepts:

Feudal fragmentation, ulus, baskaki, veche.

3 ... In the XII-XIII centuries. the political center of North-Eastern Russia was located in the city:

A) Moscow b) Nizhny Novgorod c) Tver d) Suzdal e) Vladimir

4. Insert the most suitable word.

On the lands of the Baltic states, a spiritually knightly ………… .. "warriors of God" was created. Those who entered it were called swordsmen. ( Union, order, clan, squad, class)

5. When did the events described in the passage from the chronicle occur?

Batu came to Kiev with great strength, with many many soldiers, Batu was near the city, and his soldiers surrounded the city. And it was impossible to hear a voice from the creaking of his carts, from the roar of many of his camels, the neigh of his herds of horses, and the whole Russian land was filled with soldiers.

a) 1223 B) 1237 c) 1240 D) 1242

6 ... What event happened earlier than others?

a) the battle on Lake Peipsi b) the capture of Kiev by the Mongol-Tatars

b) the battle on the Kalka river d) the proclamation of Genghis Khan as the supreme ruler of Mongolia

7. What is the manifestation of the political dependence of Russia on the Golden Horde?

A) in the participation of Russian princes in the kurultai B) in the compulsory study of the Mongolian language

C) in the issuance of labels for reign by the Horde to Russian princes

D) in the mandatory adoption of Islam by Russian people

8. Match the elements of the left and right columns

9. The representative of the Golden Horde who controlled the collection of tribute was called _______________.

10. What is the name of the unification of two monarchical states under the rule of one monarch?

A) yoke b) union c) aggression d) dynastic marriage

11 ... The reason for the unification of the Lithuanian tribes into a single state was the desire:

A) resist the onslaught of the crusaders b) throw off the Mongol-Tatar yoke

C) convert to Catholicism c) strengthen on the trade route "from the Varangians to the Greeks"

12. Describe the reasons for the feudal fragmentation of the Old Russian state

Test on the topic "Specific Rus" grade 6

Option II

1. Correlate dates and events:

2.1236-1242 - b) the reign of Yuri Dolgoruky in the Rostov-Suzdal land;

3.125-1157 - c) the Mongol nobility assigned Temuchin the title - Genghis Khan;

4.1206 - d) Battle of the Neva;

e) Batu's invasion.

2. Define the following concepts:

Lot, dominion, label, republic

3 Which prince among the people earned the nickname "Big Nest" for having 12 children:

A) Andrey Yuryevich b) Vsevolod Yuryevich c) Konstantin Vsevolodovich

4. When did the events described in the passage from the chronicle occur?

The godless Tsar Batu came to the Russian land with many Tatar soldiers .. And he sent unlucky ambassadors to Ryazan to the Grand Duke Yuri Igorevich of Ryazan, demanding from him a tenth share in everything: in princes, and in all sorts of people, and in the rest.

A) in 1223 B) in 1237 C) in 1240 D) in 1242

5. Why the Mongol-Tatars were unable to conquer the countries of Central Europe?

A) they did not know how to overcome water obstacles

B) they had a small army

C) the Russian people put up fierce resistance to the invaders

D) the inhabitants of Central Europe were helped by the Normans

6 ... What event happened later than others?

A) the death of Genghis Khan b) the battle on Lake Peipsi

C) the capture of Ryazan by the Mongol-Tatars d) the battle on the Kalka River

7. For what purpose did Alexander Nevsky take part in the suppression of the Novgorod uprising directed against the Mongol-Tatars?

A) to prevent a new Horde invasion;

B) take the post of Novgorod mayor;

C) convert to Islam;

D) enlist the support of the Horde to attack the Crusaders.

8. Set the correspondence between the elements of the left and right columns.

9 ... The system of exploitation of the Russian principalities by the Mongol conquerors was called "Mongol-Tatar ___________________"

10. What is the name of an armed attack by one or several states on another state with the aim of seizing its territory and enslaving the people?

A) union b) yoke c) aggression d) civil strife

11. What did Prince Gediminas do by annexing the Russian lands to his possessions?

A) forced the residents to accept Catholicism b) canceled the previous order of government

C) forbade the use of the Russian language d) imposed a tribute on the Russian lands

12. What is the scale and significance of the Battle of the Neva and the Battle of the Ice? What caused the special attention to them in Russian history?

Test 4. The reign of Prince Vladimir

A1. Who was the ruler of Russia in 980-1015?

1. Vladimir 2. Igor

3. Oleg 4. Svyatoslav

A2. Where did Christianity come to Russia?

    from Volga Bulgaria 2.from Rome

3.from the Khazar Kaganate 4.from Byzantium

A3. The reason for the adoption of Christianity in Russia was the desire:

1.Prince Svyatoslav to intermarry with the rulers of European countries

2.Kievan princes to avoid enslavement by the Khazars

3.the inhabitants of Kievan Rus convert to Christianity

4.Kievan princes to consolidate the state and their power

A4. Conversion to Christianity:

    slowed down the development of culture

    led to the creation of the Old Russian state

    strengthened the international position of Russia

    led to the complete disappearance of paganism

A5. The activities of Prince Vladimir were aimed at:

    setting certain norms for collecting tribute

    conducting military campaigns against the Turkic kaganate

    construction of the cities of Novgorod and Kiev

    construction of defensive lines on the southern borders of the state

IN 1. Set the correct sequence of events:

A. Hike of Prince Vladimir to Chersonesos (Korsun)

B. Baptism of Rus

C. Religious reform: the proclamation of six pagan gods as the main deities of Russia

D. The beginning of the reign of Vladimir Svyatoslavovich

Option 1

A1... Who was Rus' main trading partner?

1. Byzantium 2. Sweden

3. Tmutarakan '4. Scythia

A2. Which prince was associated with the events of 882 and 907?

    Rurik 2. Oleg

    Igor 4. Svyatoslav

A3... What contributed to the establishment by Princess Olga of lessons and churchyards?

1. development of education 2. streamlining the collection of tribute

3. strengthening ties with Byzantium 4. spread of Christianity

A4... What is the excerpt from the document about?

If the wolf gets into the habit of the sheep, it will carry away the whole flock, if they do not kill it, so will this one: if we do not kill it, then it will destroy all of us. And they sent ambassadors to him, saying: “Why are you going again? You took a tribute. "

    about Oleg's campaign to Kiev 2. about Svyatoslav's campaign

3.about the uprising of the Drevlyans 4.on the attack of the Khazars

A5. What is the name of the prince's detour of the subject tribes and lands in the Old Russian state in order to collect tribute?

    taxation 2.polyudye

3. ransom 4. offering

IN 1. Establish the sequence of reign of ancient Russian princes and princesses

B. Oleg

D. Svyatoslav

Test 3. Formation of the Old Russian state

Option 2

A1.With the name of which prince are connected the annexation of the land of the Vyatichi and the defeat of the Khazar Kaganate?

    Rurik 2. Oleg

3. Igor 4. Svyatoslav

A2... Who was the main military enemy of Russia?

    Byzantium 2. Sweden

3. Tmutarakan 4. Scythia

A3. As a result of the Drevlyan uprising in 945:

    The Old Russian state disintegrated

    Tribute collection has been streamlined

    Novgorodians invited Rurik to reign

    The capital was moved from Novgorod to Kiev

A4... What is the excerpt from the document about?

And he swam to the Ugric mountain, hiding his soldiers, and sent them to Askold and Dir, telling them that "we, merchants, are going to the Greeks ... Come to us, to your relatives." When Askold and Dir came, all the rest jumped out of the boats ... killed Askold and Dir.

1. About Oleg's campaign to Kiev 2. About the invasion of the Normans

3. about the uprising of the Drevlyans 4. About the campaign of Prince Svyatoslav

A5... Places for collecting tribute, established by Olga:

1.Cities 2.People 3. Graveyards 4.Trade

IN 1... Establish the correct sequence of events.

A. Unification of Kiev and Novgorod under the rule of Oleg

B. Murder of Prince Igor by the Drevlyans

B. Establishment of lessons and churchyards by Princess Olga

D. Defeat of the Khazar Kaganate by Prince Svyatoslav

E. Calling Rurik to the Novgorod land


Test 8. Culture of Russia IX - early XII centuries.

A1. Who created the Tale of Bygone Years?

1.Historian Herodotus

2.Metropolitan Hilarion

3.Monks Cyril and Methodius

4.Monk Nestor

A2. What did the creation of domed churches in Russia testify to?

    about the influence of Byzantium

    about the predominance of pagan traditions

    about the absence of building stone

    about the lack of skill among ancient Russian builders

A3. Old Russian culture:

1. has come down to us only in the works of oral folk art

2.inherited the culture of the East Slavic tribes and their neighbors

3.began to develop more slowly after adopting Christianity

4. originated by decree of Yaroslav the Wise

A4. What was the name of the openwork pattern made of thin gold or silver wire?

    mosaic

    fresco

    filigree

    grain

A5. Which prince founded the St. Sophia Cathedral in Kiev?

    Rurik

    Yaroslav the Wise

    Vladimir Svyatoslavovich

    Vladimir Monomakh

A6. What contributed to the development of ancient Russian culture?

    invasion of the Huns

    the birth of cattle breeding and agriculture

    emergence of inequality

    adoption of Christianity

IN 1. Set the correspondence between the elements of the left and right columns. One element of the left column corresponds to one element of the right one.

The main genres of Old Russian literature

Definition

    bylin

    life

3.word

4.chronicle

A. works written in the form of a solemn address

B. Russian folk epic legends

C. Literary Descriptions of the Lives of Christian Saints

D. records of events compiled by year

Key to the answers:

IN 1. 1B, 2V, 3A, 4G

Option 2

A1... What was the prerequisite for the formation of the state among the Eastern Slavs?

1.conclusion of a military treaty with Byzantium

2. urban development and trade

3.the emergence of religious beliefs

4.release from Khazar dependence

A2. Where during the formation of the Old Russian state did the Eastern Slavs have two centers of statehood?

    in Novgorod and Dnieper

    in the Volga region and the Baltics

    in the Baltic and Black Sea regions

    in the Volga region and on the Don

A3. What did the Slavs willingly buy from foreign merchants?

1.furs 2.fish

3.wax 4.silk and brocade

A4. What was the role of the Vikings in Russian history?

    the Vikings founded the city of Kiev

    the Vikings conquered the Old Russian state

    the Vikings created a state among the Eastern Slavs

    the Vikings laid the foundation for the Russian princely dynasty

IN 1

A. Lake Ilmen

B. Baltic Sea

V. Lovat River

Test 2. Prerequisites for the creation of a state among the Eastern Slavs

Option 1

A1... What was the prerequisite for the formation of a state among the Eastern Slavs?

1) the onset of the glacier

2) termination of payment of tribute to the Varangians

3) strengthening the role of the squad and the prince

4) the division of Slavic tribes into eastern, southern and western

A2... Where did the trade route "from the Varangians to the Greeks" lead?

    from the White Sea to the Caspian

    from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea

    from the White Sea to the Black Sea

    from the Baltic Sea to Lake Ladoga

A3... What did foreign merchants willingly buy from the Slavs?

    fur 2) gems

    wine 4) silk and brocade

A4... Why were the inhabitants of East Slavic cities forced to invite the Varangians?

    the Vikings were skilled craftsmen

    varangians protected cities and trade caravans

    varangians founded the cities of Kiev and Novgorod

    the Varangians created the Old Russian state

IN 1... Arrange the sections of the route "from the Varangians to the Greeks" in the correct sequence.

A. Dnieper river

B. Ladoga Lake

V. Volkhov River

Final test for the course “History. State and peoples of Russia: grade 6 "

A1. K During the formation of the Old Russian state in the VI-VIII centuries:

    Eastern Slavs were pagans

    The main occupation of the Eastern Slavs was hunting and gathering.

    Eastern Slavs lived in tribal communities

    Tribes of the Eastern Slavs lived along the banks of the Volga and Don rivers

A2. What was the result of the invitation to the reign of the Varangian prince?

    The rule of the Rurik dynasty began in Novgorod

    Christianity came to Russia

    Completed the formation of the Old Russian state

    The Slavs have the first written legislation

A3. Which prince is associated with the defeat of the Khazar Kaganate and the organization of military campaigns in the Balkans:

    Svyatoslav

    Vladimir Monomakh

    Vladimir Saint

    Yaroslav the Wise

A4. What was the consequence of adopting Christianity?

    Weakening of the princely power

    State creation among the Eastern Slavs

    The emergence of feudal fragmentation

A5. What prince is involved in the excerpt from the document?

He laid ... a great city, at the same city the Golden Gate; he founded the Church of St. Sophia, the Metropolitanate, and then the Church on the Golden Gate - the Holy Mother of God of the Annunciation, then the monastery of St. George and St. Irene. And with him the Christian faith began to multiply and expand, and ... monasteries to appear.

    Igor

    Rurik

    Yaroslav the Wise

    Svyatoslav

A6. When did the congress of princes take place in Lyubech, which decided "everyone keeps his patrimony"?

What was the consequence of adopting Christianity?

    in 882

    in 988

    in 1097

    in 1147

A7. Why did the number of principalities increase in Russia in the 12th and early 13th centuries?

    as a result of the development of new lands, the territory has increased

    the local boyars began to claim the princely throne

    a period of feudal fragmentation began

    polovtsian raids became more frequent

A8. What kind of land is being structured in an excerpt from the work of a Russian historian?

The issues to be discussed at the veche were proposed to him by the prince or by the highest dignitaries, the dignified mayor or the thousand. Veche was in charge of the entire area of \u200b\u200blegislation, all issues of foreign policy and internal structure, as well as the court on political and other major crimes ... Veche decreed new laws, invited the prince or expelled him ... decided the issue of war and peace.

    Kievskaya

    Moscow

    Novgorod

    Vladimir-Suzdal

A9. In the Battle of Kulikovo, in contrast to the Battle of the Ice, the Russian army:

    won

    fought with the Mongol-Tatars

    headed by Ivan III

    fought with the troops of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

A10. What was the name of the Horde tribute collectors in the Russian principalities?

    basque

    smerds

    governors

    thousand

A11. What was the significance of the reign of Ivan Kalita?

    he destroyed the dependence of the Russian lands on the Golden Horde

    he completed the process of unification of Russian lands

    he secured the Moscow principality from the raids of the Horde

    he built the white-stone Moscow Kremlin

A12. What happened as a result of the unification of the Russian lands?

    expansion of trade ties between regions

    increase in the number of specific principalities

    development of natural economy

    transition from appropriating to producing economy

A13. The Code of Law of Ivan III, in contrast to Russian Pravda:

    introduced blood feud for the most serious crimes

    limited the right of peasants to cross over to St. George's Day

    established a republican form of government

    reinforced inequality

A14. The icon painters were:

    Nestor and Hilarion

    Afanasy Nikitin and Aristotle Fiorovanti

    Andrey Rublev and Feofan the Greek

    Relight and Weaken

IN 1. Set the correspondence between the elements of the left and right columns. One element of the left column corresponds to one element of the right one.

Definition

      ryadovichi

2.militaries

3. palace peasants

A. dependent peasants living on the lands of the grand duke

B. warriors of the armed groups of princes

B. persons in the Old Russian state who served the feudal lords under a treaty

AT 2. Set the correspondence between the elements of the left and right columns. One element of the left column corresponds to one element of the right one.

Concept

Definition

      fiefdom

2.the estate

3.sloboda

A. part of the city inhabited by people of similar professions

B. land ownership given for military and government service, without the right to sell, exchange or inherit

B. hereditary land ownership of the feudal lord

AT 3. Continue the logical series and indicate the missing name

Alexander Yaroslavovich - Neva river

Dmitry Ivanovich - Don River

Ivan III - river ______________

AT 4. Set the correspondence between the elements of the left and right columns. One element of the left column corresponds to one element of the right one.

Historical period

event

      1.the formation and flourishing of the Old Russian state

2.period of feudal fragmentation

3.the formation of a centralized state

A. calling the Vikings to Russia

B. institution of the elderly

B. the invasion of Khan Batu

AT 5. Arrange the following words in the spaces where the gaps are. Words are given in alphabetical order in the nominative case. The answer should be a combination of the corresponding letters, built in the order in which words are missing in the text. For example, GZVBAZHED. Please note that one of the concepts is superfluous.

A. Veche

B. Kievan Rus

V. Prince

G. Primitive communal

E. Russian centralized state

E. Feudal fragmentation

J. Feudal Republic

Z. Feudal

TO IX century in Russia (1) ______ system was formed. The wealthy people were no longer satisfied with the order of governance that had developed in the tribes, since it could not ensure the protection of their property and create conditions for its growth. The first state of the Eastern Slavs was named (2) ______. The supreme power in it belonged to (3) __________.

At the beginning XII century. a new slogan was voiced and legitimized: "everyone keeps his patrimony." This marked the beginning of (4) __________. The forms of the political structure in the Russian lands during this period were very diverse: from the feudal monarchy to the existing one in Novgorod and Pskov (5) ___________. The supreme power in these cities belonged to (6) ____________.

Ancient Russia

Option 1.

1.The emergence of the Old Russian state refers to

1) VIII century. 2) IX century. 3) X century. 4) XI century.

2. Weather records of historical events in the XI-XVII centuries. in.

1) chronicles 2) steppe books 3) lives 4) epics

3.The adoption of Christianity by Russia refers to

1) 907 2) 945g. 3) 988 4) 1097.

4. Read a passage from the chronicle and note which prince is being discussed.

“… And easily went on campaigns, and fought a lot. On campaigns, he did not carry either carts or cauldrons, did not cook meat. He did not have a tent either, but he slept with his saddle cloth on, with a saddle in his head ... And he sent him to other lands with the words: "I am going to you."

1) Yaroslav the Wise 2) Svyatoslav 3) Vladimir Svyatoslavich 4) Igor

5. Even at the beginning of the 10th century. in Russia, Slavic writing began to spread, created

1) Yaroslav the Wise 2) Cyril and Methodius

3) Boris and Gleb 4) Nestor

6. What prince became famous for his "Teaching to Children" and victories over the Polovtsians, and his reign became the finale in the history of the Old Russian state with the center in Kiev?

1) Vladimir Monomakh 2) Yaroslav the Wise

3) Vladimir Krasnoe Solnyshko 4) Vsevolod

1) Metropolitan Peter 2) Nestor

3) Monk Lawrence 4) Bishop Jonah

8. Read an excerpt from N.M. Karamzin's work and write the name of the prince referred to in the text.

“This prince, called by the church equal to the apostles, has earned the name of the Great in history. His main right to the eternal glory and gratitude of posterity consists, of course, in the fact that he put Russians on the path of true faith; but the name of the Great belongs to him for state affairs ”.

9. Arrange the following terms in the chronological order of their appearance.

1) "Russian Truth" 2) strife 3) churchyards 4) tribal community

10. Establish a match.

B) Igor 2) defeat of the Polovtsi

C) Vladimir Saint 3) the beginning of written legislation

D) Oleg the Prophetic 4) unification of Novgorod and Kiev

5) Baptism of Russia

Part 2.

  1. What was the significance of the adoption of Christianity in Russia.
  2. The rule of the Yaroslavichs is ...
  3. Russian Truth is ...

Ancient Russia

Option 2.

1. In which city did the Varangian Rurik begin to reign?

1) in Moscow 2) in Novgorod 3) in Kiev 4) in Vladimir

2.Kiev became the capital of the Old Russian state in

1) 862 2) 879g. 3) 882g. 4) 912g.

3.The prince's detour with his squad of the subject lands in order to collect tribute

1) corvee 2) rent 3) feeding 4) polyudye

4. The reign of which prince is marked by the Baptism of Rus?

1) Vladimir 2) Oleg 3) Svyatoslav 4) Igor

5.The first Russian saints were

1) Peter and Pavel 2) Boris and Gleb

3) Vasily and George 4) Dmitry and Matthew

6. The chronicle story about the vocation of the Varangians served as the basis for the creation in the 30s of the XVIII century. the so-called Norman theory of the origin of the Old Russian state. Its development is associated with the name (s)

1) M.V. Lomonosov 2) V.N. Tatishchev 3) E. Bayer and G. Miller 4) P.P. Shafirova

7. NM Karamzin, assessed the state activities of the ancient Russian princess, noted that until her time "the great dukes fought, she ruled the state." This is the princess

1) Evdokia 2) Anna 3) Rogneda 4) Olga

8. Read a passage from the chronicle and write the name of the prince with whom the chronicle connects the events described.

“In the year 6473 (965), the prince went to the Khazars and defeated the Khazars in the battle, and took the capital. In the year 6474 (966) he defeated the Vyatichi and imposed a tribute on them. In the year 6475 (967) he attacked the Bulgarians and defeated the Bulgarians. "

9. Arrange the names of the princes in the chronological order of their reign.

1) Igor 2) Vladimir Monomakh 3) Yaroslav the Wise 4) Oleg

10. Establish a match.

A) Yaroslav the Wise 1) the uprising of the Drevlyans

B) Igor 2) defeat of the Polovtsi

C) Svyatoslav 3) the beginning of written legislation

D) Oleg 4) unification of Novgorod and Kiev

5) Defeat and destruction of the Khazar Kaganate

Part 2. (Tasks with a short answer)

  1. The meaning of the adoption of Christianity in Russia.
  2. The rule of the Yaroslavichs is ...
  3. Russian Truth is ...
  4. The main decision of the Lyubech congress.