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Final test for academic year

Option 1

A1. Name the objects of inanimate nature?

1) pine 3) chamomile

2) air 4) sparrow

A2. What are natural phenomena?

1) reading a newspaper 3) snowfall

2) building a house 4) meeting a friend

A3. Which phenomenon is related to precipitation?

1) thunder 3) rainbow

2) rain 4) wind

A4. What group of animals do frogs belong to?

1) to amphibians 3) to insects

2) to animals 4) to fish

A5. What does light industry produce?

1) machines 3) wool

2) clothes 4) cinema

A6. What type of transport is a helicopter?

1) to water 3) to air

2) to above ground 4) to underground

A7. What functions do the lungs perform?

1) respiratory organ 3) control the functioning of the body

2) digestive organ 4) drive blood throughout the body

A8. What phone number can you call an ambulance?

1) 01 3) 03

2) 02 4) 04

A9. What is the name of the earth's surface that we see around us?

1) horizon 3) Earth

2) horizon line 4) open area

A10. What are the depressions with steep slopes on the plains called?

1) mountains 3) ravines

2) hills 4) beams

IN 1. What grows in ponds?

1) lily of the valley 3) buttercup

2) water lily 4) raven eye

AT 2. What to do if the traffic light turns red and you don’t have time to cross the road?

1) quickly run across

2) stand on a special white island in the middle of the road

3) go back

4) carefully walk between the cars

AT 3. How can you help your parents around the house?

1) fix the socket 3) poison the insects

2) repair 4) go buy bread

AT 4. How should you behave on the bus?

1) laugh out loud

2) push passengers if there is not enough space

3) give up seats to older people

4) ride on the lower step

C1. Name Russian cities?

1) Paris 3) Novgorod

2) Moscow 4) St. Petersburg

C2. What rules must be followed to protect yourself from sunstroke?

1) go outside as little as possible in the summer

2) hide from sunlight

3) wear a Panama hat in sunny weather

4) sunbathe in moderation

C3. Which statements are true?

1) Moscow is the capital of Russia

2) The Hermitage is located in Moscow

3) Founder of Moscow - Yuri Dolgoruky

4) The Russian fleet was created by Peter I in Moscow

Final test for the academic year

Option 2

A1. What about living nature?

1) Sun 3) fly agaric

2) air 4) boat

A2. Name a natural phenomenon that is not associated with a change in season?

1) strong wind 3) leaf fall

2) melting of ice 4) appearance of buds on trees

A3. Name a weather phenomenon?

1) river flow 3) sunrise

2) snowfall 4) arrival of birds

A4. Name the group of animals to which the butterfly belongs?

1) insects 3) birds

2) amphibians 4) animals

A5. What is not included in agricultural work?

1) harvesting 3) grazing

2) tailoring 4) sowing work

A6. Specify a special type of transport?

1) metro 3) emergency gas service

2) plane 4) bus

A7. What is the function of the stomach?

1) the respiratory organ 3) the brain is located there

2) carries blood throughout the body 4) digestive organ

A8. What phone number should you call if a stranger tries to open the door?

1) 01 3) 03

2) 02 4) 04

A9. Where should the blue end of the compass needle point?

1) to the south 3) to the west

2) to the north 4) anyway

A10. What is a river that flows into another river called?

1) source 3) inflow

2) mouth 4) sleeve

IN 1. What will you take with you to the theater for a performance?

1) binoculars 3) sandwich

2) dog 4) cell phone

AT 2. What does this sign mean?

1) underground pedestrian crossing

2) ground pedestrian crossing

3) entry or exit

4) pedestrian crossing

AT 3. Which continent is divided into two parts of the world?

1) Australia 3) North America

2) Eurasia 4) Africa

AT 4. How will you behave when visiting?

1) talk loudly

2) take any things if I want to look at them

3) play calmly with your friend

4) sit with an offended face

C1. What can you do at school?

1) fight with classmates

2) go to the library

3) learn lessons

4) listen to the teacher

C2. What attractions are there in the capital of Russia?

1) Louvre 3) Tretyakov Gallery

2) Winter Palace 4) Cathedral of Christ the Savior

C3. What cities are not in Russia?

1) London 3) Ryazan

2) New York 4) Paris

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TOPIC: “THE WORLD THROUGH THE EYES OF A GEOGRAPHER”

OPTION 1

1. What is the name of earth science? Circle the correct letter.

a) astronomy;

b) geography;

c) history;

d) ecology.

2. What is a globe? Circle the correct letter.

a) model of the Sun;

b) model of the Earth;

c) model of a ball.

3. What did Martin Beheim call his model of the first globe? Circle the correct letter.

a) “earth apple”;

b) “blue ball”;

c) “globe”.

4. Complete the sentence.

The vertical lines connecting the poles are called _________________.

a) shows the distance on the ground between objects;

c) shows what distance on the ground corresponds to each centimeter on the map.

6. What do a globe and a map of the hemispheres have in common? Circle the letters of the correct answers.

a) have common places;

b) have the same shape;

c) continents and oceans are indicated in the same way;

d) have an equator, parallels and meridians;

d) identically indicated North Pole and the South Pole.

Tests for the section “Earth and humanity”

TEST No. 2

TOPIC: “THE WORLD THROUGH THE EYES OF A GEOGRAPHER”

OPTION 2

LAST NAME, FIRST NAME ________________________________

1. Who studies and describes our planet Earth? Circle the correct letter.

a) astronomers;

b) biologists;

c) geographers;

d) ecologists.

2. What is a hemisphere map? Circle the correct letter.

a) a map showing an image of some territory;

b) a map showing the two halves of the globe;

c) a map showing the entire Earth.

3. What shape did the first geographical map of the world have? Circle the correct letter.

a) the shape of a circle;

b) triangle shape;

c) square shape.

4. Complete the sentence.

Horizontal lines located on the globe parallel to each other are called __________________________.

5. What does the scale show? Circle the correct letter.

a) shows what distance on the ground corresponds to each centimeter on the map;

b) shows the number of objects on the ground;

c) shows the distance on the ground between objects.

6. What is the difference between a globe and a map of the hemispheres? Circle the letters of the correct answers.

a) have different colors;

b) have different designations;

c) have different scales;

d) have different shapes;

e) a globe is a whole ball, and on a map there are two halves.

Tests for the section “Earth and humanity”

TEST No. 3

TOPIC: “THE WORLD THROUGH THE EYES OF A HISTORIAN”

OPTION 1

LAST NAME, FIRST NAME ________________________________

1. What is the name of the science about people’s past? Circle the correct letter.

a) geography;

b) history;

c) astronomy;

d) ecology.

2. What is a historical source? Circle the correct letter.

a) a document whose validity has long expired;

b) a source, a spring in which water has come to the surface since ancient times;

c) something that can tell us about people’s past.

3. What could be historical source? Cross out the excess.

Ancient manuscript, coins, modern products, legends, proverbs and sayings, rules of behavior in the metro, monuments, buildings.

4. Complete the sentences.

People who excavate ancient settlements are called ______________________________.

The science that learns about the past by studying ancient objects and structures is called __________________________________.

5. In which city was the first museum in Russia opened - the Kunstkamera? Circle the correct letter.

a) in St. Petersburg;

b) in Moscow;

c) in Suzdal.

Tests for the section “Earth and humanity”

TEST No. 3

TOPIC: “THE WORLD THROUGH THE EYES OF A HISTORIAN”

OPTION 2

LAST NAME, FIRST NAME ________________________________

1. Who studies the past of human society? Circle the correct letter.

a) ecologists;

b) geographers;

c) astronomers;

d) historians.

2. What is an archive? Circle the correct letter.

a) storage of antiques;

b) document storage;

c) ancient records of past events.

3. What could be a historical source? Cross out the extra ones.

Ancient buildings, books, coins, modern clothing, tales and legends, flowers, names of cities, rules for crossing streets.

4. Complete the sentences.

People who keep records of the events of their time are called ___________________________________.

One of the sciences that helps history is _________________________.

5. Who opened the first museum in Russia - the Kunstkamera? Circle the correct letter.

a) Peter the Great;

b) Ivan the Terrible;

c) Catherine the Second.

Tests for the section “Pages of World History”

TEST No. 12

OPTION 1

LAST NAME, FIRST NAME ________________________________

Amsterdam, Berlin, Athens, Copenhagen.

2. Where did Buddhism originate in the Middle Ages? Circle the correct letter.

a) in Europe;

b) in India;

c) in the Middle East.

3. Complete the sentence.

Muslim prayer buildings are called ______________________.

4. What was the name of a warrior on a horse, clad in armor, wearing a helmet, with a sword and shield? Circle the correct letter.

a) knight;

b) knight;

c) squire.

5. Where were castles built? Circle the letters of the correct answers.

a) on a high hill;

b) in a deep forest;

c) on a steep cliff;

d) on an island in the middle of the river;

d) in an open field.

6. When was printing invented? Circle the correct letter.

a) in 1554;

b) in 1005;

c) in 1445.

Tests for the section “Pages of World History”

TEST No. 12

TOPIC: “THE MIDDLE AGES: THE TIME OF KNIGHTS AND CASTLES”

OPTION 2

LAST NAME, FIRST NAME ________________________________

1. What cities arose in the Middle Ages? Cross out the excess.

Moscow, Rome, Berlin, Copenhagen.

2. Where did Islam originate in the Middle Ages? Circle the correct letter.

a) in Europe;

b) in India;

c) in the Middle East.

3. Complete the sentence.

Buildings for prayer among Christians are called ______________________.

4. Where did the knights live? Circle the correct letter.

a) in castles;

b) in caves;

d) in palaces.

5. What did the knights do? Circle the letters of the correct answers.

a) hunting;

b) receiving guests;

c) handicrafts;

d) organized tournaments;

d) agriculture.

6. What were the metal letters called in the collapsible type proposed by Guttenberg? Circle the correct letter.

a) letters;

b) timpani;

Tests for the section “Pages of the History of the Fatherland”

TEST No. 15

OPTION 1

LAST NAME, FIRST NAME ________________________________

With the Mongol-Tatars, the French, the Swedes, the Germans.

2. Who led the Mongol-Tatars’ campaign against Rus'? Circle the correct letter.

a) Genghis Khan;

c) Temujin.

3. Which city was the first on the way of the Mongol-Tatars? Circle the correct letter.

a) Ryazan;

b) Vladimir;

c) Novgorod.

4. Which city resisted the Mongol-Tatars for a long time? Circle the correct letter.

a) Novgorod;

b) Ryazan;

c) Kozelsk.

5. Complete the sentences.

Rus' paid the Golden Horde ________________________.

The princes had to go to ___________________________________________________ for permission to own the principalities.

6. Why did the Mongol-Tatars manage to conquer Rus'? Circle the letters of the correct answers.

a) the Mongol-Tatar army was 3-4 times larger than the Russian army;

b) the Mongols were specially preparing for war, and the Russians were engaged in peaceful labor;

c) the Mongols wanted to live together with the Russians;

d) in Rus' there were many independent principalities and lands; the princes did not act together against external enemies.

Tests for the section “Pages of the History of the Fatherland”

TEST No. 16

TOPIC: “DIFFICULT TIMES ON RUSSIAN LAND”

OPTION 2

LAST NAME, FIRST NAME ________________________________

1. What foreign invaders did Rus' have to fight in the 13th (13th) century? Cross out what is incorrect.

With the Germans, Spaniards, Mongols - Tatars, Swedes.

2. Who struck the first blow in 1240 on the northwestern border of Rus'? Circle the correct letter.

a) Mongols;

c) knights-crusaders.

3. What was the name of the prince who defeated the Swedes on the Neva River? Circle the correct letter.

a) Alexander;

b) Yaroslav;

c) Vladimir.

4. What nickname did the Novgorod prince receive for his victory over the Swedes? Circle the correct letter.

a) Wise;

b) Nevsky;

5. Complete the sentences.

In history, the battle on the ice of Lake Peipus remained under the name _______________________________________.

The Battle of Lake Peipus took place in ________________.

6. Why did the Russians defeat the Swedish and German knights (warriors) in the 13th (13th) century? Circle the letters of the correct answers.

a) in battles with the enemy they showed courage, bravery, strength;

b) they were helped by various accidents;

c) skillfully positioned troops on the battlefield;

d) successfully chose the place for the battle.

Tests for the section “Pages of the History of the Fatherland”

TEST No. 16

OPTION 1

LAST NAME, FIRST NAME ________________________________

1. Who came to power in France in the 18th (18th) century? Circle the correct letter.

a) Bagration;

b) Napoleon;

c) de Tolly.

2. When did the French army invade Russia? Circle the correct letter.

a) in 1821;

b) in 1818;

c) in 1812.

3. What battle took place near the village of Borodina, 110 km from Moscow? Circle the correct letter.

a) Battle of Kulikovo;

b) Battle of Borodino;

c) Battle on the ice.

4. Why did M.I. Kutuzov decide to leave Moscow to the enemy? Circle the correct letter.

a) wanted to lure the French army into a trap;

b) admitted defeat;

c) decided to save and strengthen the Russian army.

M. I. Kutuzov, P. I. Bagration, _________________________________

6. What was built in Moscow in honor of the victory over Napoleon? Circle the correct letter.

a) Peter and Paul Cathedral;

b) Cathedral of Christ the Savior;

c) Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral.

Tests for the section “Pages of the History of the Fatherland”

TEST No. 16

TOPIC: "PATRIOTIC WAR OF 1812"

OPTION 2

LAST NAME, FIRST NAME ________________________________

1. Who was appointed commander-in-chief of the Russian troops? Circle the correct letter.

a) M. I. Kutuzov;

b) A. V. Suvorov;

c) F. F. Ushakov.

2. When did the Battle of Borodino take place? Circle the correct letter.

3. What decision did Kutuzov make after the Battle of Borodino? Circle the correct letter.

a) give another battle under the walls of Moscow;

b) leave Moscow;

c) recognize Napoleon as the winner.

4. Why did the war of 1812 become a domestic war for Russia? Circle the correct letter.

a) the entire Russian people rose up to fight the enemy;

b) the main battle took place near Moscow;

c) Napoleon's invasion brought enormous disasters to Russia.

5. Continue the list of heroes Patriotic War 1812.

M. I. Kutuzov, P. I. Bagration, _________________________________

6. What monument was built in Moscow on Red Square after the end of the Patriotic War of 1812? Circle the correct letter.

a) Minin and Pozharsky;

b) Bronze Horseman;

c) Catherine II.

Tests for the section “Pages of the History of the Fatherland”

TEST No. 17

OPTION 1

LAST NAME, FIRST NAME ________________________________

1. When did the Great Patriotic War begin? Circle the correct letter.

2. Who attacked our country? Circle the correct letter.

a) German fascists;

b) Spanish conquerors;

c) Arab mercenaries.

3. Which city withstood the 900-day blockade of the Nazis, but did not surrender to the enemy? Circle the correct letter.

a) Moscow;

b) Leningrad;

Moscow,___________________________________________________

5. What battle was the beginning of the liberation of our country from the Nazis? Circle the correct letter.

a) Rostov;

b) Kursk;

c) Stalingrad.

6. When the territory Soviet Union was completely liberated from the invaders? Circle the correct letter.

a) in the fall of 1943;

b) in the fall of 1944;

c) in the autumn of 1945

Tests for the section “Pages of the History of the Fatherland”

TEST No. 17

TOPIC: “THE GREAT WAR AND THE GREAT VICTORY”

OPTION 2

LAST NAME, FIRST NAME ________________________________

1. When did the Second One begin? World War? Circle the correct letter.

b) in 1939;

2. Why did our army fail in the first months of the war? Circle the correct letter.

a) our army was lagging behind Hitler’s in numbers;

b) the attack of Hitler’s army was sudden;

c) our military leaders deliberately lured the enemy into the interior of the country.

3. How many days did the siege of Leningrad last? Circle the correct letter.

a) 300 days;

b) 600 days;

c) 900 days.

4. Which cities received the high title of “Hero City”? Continue the list.

Leningrad,__________________________________________________________

5. What battle turned out to be a turning point during the Great Patriotic War? Circle the correct letter.

a) the battle of Moscow;

b) the battle of Tula;

c) the battle of Stalingrad.

6. Which day became Victory Day in the war with Nazi Germany? Circle the correct letter.

Tests for the section “Modern Russia”

TEST No. 18

TOPIC: “BASIC LAW OF RUSSIA AND HUMAN RIGHTS”

OPTION 1

LAST NAME, FIRST NAME ________________________________

1. What is another name for Russia? Circle the correct letter.

a) Federation Council;

b) Russian Federation;

c) Russian delegation.

2. What peoples live on the territory of Russia? Continue the list.

Russians, Tatars, _____________________________________________

3. Complete the sentence.

The basic law of our country is _________________________________.

Rules mandatory for all residents of the country are __________________

4. What is the name of the main document protecting human rights? Circle the correct letter.

a) Universal Declaration of Human Rights;

b) Red Book;

c) The Constitution of Russia.

5. Where was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted? Circle the correct letter.

a) at a general meeting of citizens;

b) at the general meeting of the UN;

c) at the general meeting of the Council of Ministers.

6. What rights does every person have? Circle the letters of the correct answers.

a) the right to freedom;

b) the right to education;

c) the right to free travel on public transport;

d) rights to a decent life;

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Slide 2

1. What is the name of the science of celestial bodies? Circle the correct letter.

a) history;

b) geography;

c) ecology;

d) astronomy.

Slide 3

2. How many planets revolve around the Sun? Circle the correct letter.

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    3. What is a historical source? Circle the correct letter.

    a) a document whose validity has long expired;

    b) a source, a spring in which water has come to the surface since ancient times;

    c) something that can tell us about people’s past.

    Slide 5

    4. What could be a historical source? Cross out the excess.

    Ancient manuscript, coins, modern products, legends, proverbs and sayings, rules of behavior in the metro, monuments, buildings.

    Slide 6

    5. Where is it located? natural area Arctic deserts? Circle the correct letter.

    a) on the Pacific Islands;

    b) on the islands of the Indian Ocean;

    c) on the islands of the Arctic Ocean.

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    6. Underline the extra word in each line.

    a) oats, corn, sunflowers, onions;

    b) cucumber, zucchini, garlic, cherry;

    c) pear, apricot, buckwheat, currant;

    d) cabbage, lily, iris, phlox.

    Slide 8

    7. Why is bread the head of everyone? Circle the correct letter.

    a) bread is round, like a head;

    b) bread is the main human food product;

    c) grains are the main part of grain plants.

    Slide 9

    8. Who discovered America? Circle the correct letter.

    a) Ferdinand Magellan;

    b) Christopher Columbus;

    c) Mikhail Lazarev.

    Slide 10

    9. What rights does every person have? Circle the letters of the correct answers.

    a) the right to freedom;

    b) the right to education;

    c) the right to free travel on public transport;

    d) rights to a decent life;

    e) the right to work.

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    10.Make a match.

    A. A ceremonial piece of music adopted as a symbol of state unity

    B. A distinctive sign that may belong to a person, a city, or a state of unity

    B. A cloth attached to a shaft or cord of a certain color or several colors

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    11. In what order are the colored stripes located (from top to bottom) on the Russian flag? Circle the one you need

    a) blue, white, red;

    b) red, blue, white;

    c) white, blue, red.

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    Option 1

      Eight planets revolve around the Earth.

      Eight planets revolve around the sun.

      Seven planets revolve around the sun.

      The sun revolves around the Earth.

    A2. Where is the richest flora and fauna?

      in polar zones 3) in temperate zones

      at the North Pole 4) in the tropics

    A3. What do we call a historical source?

      history textbook

      newspaper articles dedicated to historical events

      everything that can tell us about the past

      historical books

    Summers are warm, but winters are harsh; coniferous plants predominate, as they are less demanding of heat. The fauna is diverse.

      tundra 3) desert

      taiga 4) arctic desert

    A5. What is the lowest plain in Russia?

      West Siberian 3) Central Siberian Plateau

      Privolzhskaya 4) Eastern European

    A6. Which lake in Russia is included in the List of World Natural Heritage Sites?

      Ladoga 3) Caspian

      Baikal 4) Onega

    A7. What should people do to protect water bodies?

      don't swim in rivers

      water gardens with water from rivers and lakes

      destroy the inhabitants of reservoirs

      clear the banks of water bodies from debris

    A8. Indicate the main property of peat?

      strength 3) ductility

      hardness 4) flammability

    A9. What is the name of the livestock industry?

      floriculture 3) pig farming

      metallurgy 4) field farming

    A10. What era lasted from 1500 to 1900?

      era Ancient world 3) modern era

      The era of the Middle Ages 4) the era of modern times

    IN 1. Which plant is not a meadow plant?

      yarrow 3) timothy

      bluegrass 4) reed

    AT 2. What insect eats potato leaves?

    1) Colorado potato beetle 3) ladybug

      ground beetle 4) aphid

    AT 3. Who organized the first chemical laboratory in Russia?

      Peter the Great 3) Catherine the Second

      M.V. Lomonosov 4) Ivan the Third

    AT 4. What name was given to the decisive battle of the Patriotic War of 1812?

      Battle of Kulikovo 3) Battle of the Ice

      Battle of Borodino 4) Battle of the Horde

    C1. Indicate the World Natural Heritage sites of Russia?

      Victoria Falls 3) Altai

      Great Barrier Reef 4) Lake Baikal

    C2. What minerals are used to produce fuel?

      oil 3) coal

      limestone 4) natural gas

    C3. What are the public holidays in Russia?

      Russia Day

      National Flag Day Russian Federation

      Constitution day

      Police Day

    Test 64. Final for the academic year

    Option 2

    A1. Choose the correct statement.

      IN solar system includes the Earth and the Sun.

      The solar system includes the Earth, the Sun and the Moon.

      The Solar System includes the Sun and all the bodies orbiting around it.

      The Solar System includes the Sun and major planets.

    A2. Where is the poorest flora and fauna?

      in the southern tropical zone 3) in the polar zones

      in the northern tropical zone 4) in temperate zones

    A3. What science learns about the past by studying ancient objects and structures?

      archeology 3) astronomy

      history 4) geography

    A4. Which natural area is described in the text?

    The sun never rises high above the horizon, lichens are found among the vegetation on the rocks, animals feed on fish

      arctic desert 3) steppe

      tundra 4) taiga

    A5. What do they call Stone belt Russian land?

      Ural Mountains 3) Altai

      Caucasus Mountains 4) Russian Plain

    A6. Which Russian lake is often called a sea due to its enormous size?

      Ladoga 3) Caspian

      Onega 4) Baikal

    A7. Which statement is incorrect?

      Forest is a protector of the soil.

      There are so many forests that it is impossible to cut them all down.

      The forest purifies the air.

      The forest protects the soil from destruction.

    A8. What soils are common in our country?

      chernozems 3) swamps

      meadow 4) podzolic

    A9. What mineral is used to make tableware?

      clay 3) limestone

      peat 4) granite

    A10. In what era did the first civilizations arise?

      in the primitive era 3) in the Middle Ages

      in the era of the Ancient world 4) in the era of modern times

    IN 1. Which bird helps people protect crops from codling moth caterpillars?

      owl 3) buzzard

      starling 4) kestrel

    AT 2. What is pearl barley obtained from?

    1) from barley 3) from rye

    2) from corn 4) from buckwheat

    AT 3. Who is called the successor of the works of Peter the Great?

      Ivan the Terrible 3) Alexander II

      Catherine the Second 4) Nicholas II

    AT 4. Indicate the order of stripes on the State Flag of the Russian Federation?

      red, white, blue

      blue, red. white

      white, blue, red

      white, red, blue

    C1. Name the objects of the World cultural heritage Russia?

      Acropolis 3) historical center of St. Petersburg

      Moscow Kremlin 4) Kizhi

    C2. What rights does a citizen of the Russian Federation have?

      for education

      for work

      to rest

      for the destruction of cultural monuments

    C3. What inventions date back to the modern era?

      photo 3) electricity

      television 4) refrigerator

    Test with answers on the world around us (grade 3)

    Noskova Natalya Yurievna
    Position and place of work: teacher primary classes MBOU – Verkh-Tulinskaya secondary school No. 14, Novosibirsk region
    Description: I bring to your attention a test on the world around us. It will give the primary school teacher the opportunity to test students’ knowledge on the topics covered. These questions are intended for 3rd grade students.
    Purpose: material to help primary school teachers.
    Target: testing students' knowledge of the world around them.
    Tasks:- test and deepen students’ knowledge on covered topics
    - develop memory, thinking
    - develop interest in the subject
    - develop independence in performing work (Choose the correct answer, mark it with a V)

    1.What does the science of biology study?
    a) inanimate nature
    b) living nature
    c) our planet
    2. A magnifying device is...
    a) thermometer
    b) microscope
    c) compass
    3. What does the science of psychology study?
    a) the external structure of a person
    b) internal structure person
    c) a person’s mental life
    4. The head of state, who is elected by the people...
    a) president
    b) king
    c) queen
    5. What does the science of ecology study?
    a) living nature
    b) connections between living beings and their environment...
    c) a person’s mental life
    6. Passenger pigeon, sea cow is...
    a) rare
    b) disappeared due to the fault of people
    c) saved by man
    7. What is a reserve?
    (Choose the most correct answer.)
    a) an area where hunting is prohibited
    b) a piece of land where all nature is under strict protection
    c) a piece of land where it is prohibited to pick berries and mushrooms
    8. Substances consist...
    a) from pieces
    b) from tiny particles invisible to the eye
    c) from grains
    9. The largest gaps between particles...
    a) in solids
    b) in liquids
    c) in gases
    10. What does the science of chemistry study?
    a) natural bodies
    b) artificial bodies
    c) substances
    11. How to determine whether a particular product contains starch?
    a) by smell
    b) to taste
    c) using iodine tincture
    12. What substances can be very caustic?
    a) mineral salts
    b) starch
    c) acids
    13. Air is
    a) emptiness
    b) substance
    c) a mixture of gases
    14. What living creatures make the air cleaner?
    a) plants
    b) animals
    15. If you lower an object into water, it can be clearly seen. This suggests that water...
    a) transparent
    b) colorless
    c) has no smell
    16. To purify muddy water, you need it...
    a) pour into another container
    b) pass through a funnel
    c) pass through a filter
    17. When water turns into ice...
    a) shrinks
    b) expands
    18. Water vapor is...
    a) transparent colorless gas
    b) white fog
    c) small droplets of water
    19. To protect water bodies from pollution, they build...
    a) treatment facilities
    b) channels
    c) reservoirs
    20. The top fertile layer of the earth is...
    a) clay
    b) sand
    c) soil
    21. The main property of soil...
    a) looseness
    b) fertility
    c) dark color
    22. What is botany?
    a) animal science
    b) plant science
    c) tree science
    23. Coniferous plants include...
    a) poppy
    b) birch
    c) larch
    24. Flowering plants include...
    a) seaweed
    b) juniper
    c) fern
    d) clover
    25. What is necessary for seed germination...
    a) soil
    b) heat, water, air
    c) light
    26. Fern, shepherd’s purse, yarrow are plants...
    a) rare
    b) medicinal
    c) disappeared due to the fault of people
    27. What is zoology?
    a) science of living nature
    b) plant science
    c) animal science
    d) science of animals
    28. Insects include...
    a) spider
    b) shrimp
    c) snail
    d) fly
    29. Frog, toad, newt – this is...
    a) reptiles
    b) amphibians
    c) fish
    30. Mammals include...
    a) sea urchin
    b) crocodile
    c) squirrel
    31. The cubs are fed with milk...
    a) fish
    b) reptiles
    c) birds
    d) animals
    32. Food chains begin...
    a) from plants
    b) from herbivorous animals
    c) from insectivorous or carnivorous animals
    33. Caterpillars are...
    a) worms
    b) a special group of insects
    c) butterfly larvae
    d) beetle larvae
    34. Fry can be...
    a) in frogs
    b) in insects
    c) in fish
    d) in birds
    35. Beaver, sable are animals...
    a) disappeared due to the fault of people
    b) saved by man
    36. Edible mushrooms include...
    a) fly agaric
    b) champignon
    c) pale grebe
    37. Inedible mushrooms include...
    a) autumn honey fungus
    b) champignon
    c) gall fungus
    38. Science studies the human structure...
    a) anatomy
    b) physiology
    39. What serves as the organ of smell?
    a) language
    b) skin
    in the eyes
    d) ears
    d) nose
    40. What serves as the organ of touch?
    a) eyes
    b) nose
    c) skin
    d) ears
    e) language
    41. Protecting the internal parts of the human body from damage, from cold and heat, from pathogenic bacteria is the work...
    a) skeleton
    b) muscles
    c) skin
    42. The skeleton consists of...
    a) bones
    b) muscles
    c) brain and spinal cord
    43. The main building material for the human body is...
    a) fats
    b) vitamins
    c) proteins
    d) carbohydrates
    44. In the lungs, blood is taken from the air...
    a) oxygen
    b) carbon dioxide
    c) nitrogen
    45. The respiratory organs do not include...
    a) lungs
    b) trachea
    c) bronchi
    d) blood vessels
    46. ​​Influenza viruses are transmitted from a sick person to a healthy person...
    a) through dirty hands
    b) through various objects
    c) with droplets of saliva when talking, sneezing, coughing
    47. Nicotine is a dangerous poison that is contained...
    a) in alcoholic drinks
    b) in tobacco smoke
    c) in polluted water

    Answers to test questions:

    1.b
    2.b
    3.c
    4.a
    5 B
    6.b
    7.b
    8.b
    9.c
    10.v
    11.v
    12.v
    13.v
    14.a
    15.a
    16.v
    17.a
    18.v
    19.a
    20.v
    21.b
    22.b
    23.v
    24.b,c,d
    25.b,c
    26.b
    27.v
    28.g
    29.b
    30.v
    31.g
    32.a
    33.v
    34.v
    35.b
    36.b
    37.v
    38.a
    39.d
    40.v
    41.v
    42.a
    43.v
    44.a
    45.g
    46.v
    47.b
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