Test on the story "Bela", "Maksim Maksimych" literature test (9th grade) on the topic. Test on the story "Bela", "Maksim Maksimych" literature test (grade 9) on the topic Recognize the hero by description

Final test

1 Each story in Lermontov’s novel “A Hero of Our Time” was based on a certain literary tradition. Matchstory and literary genre, to which it corresponds.

2 . In which of the stories of the novel “Hero of Our Time” the song sounds
Don't touch me, evil sea,
My boat.
My boat is lucky
Things are precious
Rules her in the dark night
Wild little head.

a) "Bela"
b) “Princess Mary”
c) "Taman"
d) "Fatalist"

3 . What's the most amazes Maxim Maksimychin the character of Pechorinin the novel by M.Yu. Lermontov "Hero of Our Time"?
a) Frivolity and irresponsibility.

b) Contradiction and strangeness.
c) Courage and recklessness.
d) Indifference and spiritual callousness.

4. Whose goal in life is to “become the hero of a novel”?
a) Grushnitsky;
b) Pechorin;
c) Vulich.

5. Which character calls himself a “moral cripple”?
a) Grushnitsky;
b) Pechorin;
c) Werner.

6. Whom does Pechorin consider equal to himself in intelligence and says:

“...we are quite indifferent to everything except ourselves”?

a) Grushnitsky;
b) Vulich;
c) Werner.

7. Who is Werner?

a) Vera’s husband; b) Pechorin's friend; c) friend of Grushnitsky.

8. The action in the story “Princess Mary” takes place...

a) in Pyatigorsk; b) in Tiflis; c) in Kislovodsk.

9. What does Pechorin say to Mary when parting?
a) “I didn’t love you”; b) “I’m bored with you”; c) “I laughed at you.”

10. What did Pechorin understand after breaking up with Vera?

a) that she was the only woman who made his heart beat;
b) that he never loved her;
c) that marrying her would help him get rid of loneliness and boredom.

11. Who does Pechorin compare himself with?

a) with a sailor who grew up on the deck of a robber brig;

b) with a bird soaring above;

c) with the hero of the novel.


12. Why didn’t Pechorin’s love bring happiness to anyone?
a) he didn’t love anyone;
b) he did not sacrifice anything for the sake of his loved ones;
c) he considered everyone below him, unworthy of his love.

13. Why does Pechorin seek death at the end of his life?

a) he is tired of life, life is boring.

b) out of cowardice;

c) he realized that he had not found and would not find his purpose in life.

14. Pechorin - hero:

a) positive;

b) negative;

c) it is impossible to say unambiguously.

15. Who owns the words:

“I have an innate passion for contradiction; “My whole life has been nothing but a chain of sad and unsuccessful contradictions to my heart or reason”?

a) Pechorin,

b) Grushnitsky,

c) Werner.

16. Lermontov’s actions, thoughts and feelings of his hero:

a) condemns; b) analyzes; c) protects.

17. Specify the problem that no in the novel:

a) the problem of fathers and children;

b) the problem of a positive hero;

c) the problem of friendship and love;

d) the problem of the meaning of life.

18. What is the novel “A Hero of Our Time” according to the author’s definition:

a) a love story;

b) life history;

c) the history of the human soul.

19. Match the hero and the circumstances under which the character dies.

20. Match the portrait and the hero it corresponds to.

1. “Tall height and dark complexion, black hair, black penetrating eyes... a sad and cold smile that always wandered on his lips...”

A) Pechorin

2. “...he is one of those people who have ready-made pompous phrases for all occasions...”

B) Maxim Maksimych

3. “He studied all the living strings of the human heart,... but never knew how to use his knowledge.”

B) Grushnitsky

4. “...his dark complexion showed that he had long been familiar with the Transcaucasian sun...”

D) Werner

5. “...his gaze, short, but penetrating and heavy... could seem impudent if it were not so indifferently calm”

D) Vulich

21. Match the portrait and the heroine it corresponds to.

1. “She was far from a beauty... The extraordinary flexibility of her figure,... long brown hair, some kind of golden tint to her slightly tanned skin...”

A) Bela

2. “...her big eyes, filled with inexplicable sadness... her pale lips tried in vain to smile... her tender hands... were so thin and transparent...”

B) Mary

3. “...tall, thin, eyes black, like a mountain chamois...”

B) Faith

4. “...she has such velvety eyes...the lower and upper eyelashes are so long that the rays of the sun are not reflected in her pupils.”

D) undine

22. Match the characteristic and the hero to whom it corresponds.

1. Smart, well-read, noble, morally pure.

A) Bela

2. Direct, spontaneously passionate, sacrificially loving

B) Mary

3. Materialist by conviction, critical and satirical mind. Skeptic and pessimist, honest and direct.

B) Grushnitsky

4. Small-minded, impersonal, boastfully-proud, envious, false.

D) Maxim Maksimych

5. Spontaneous, honest, kind, “an honest soul and a heart of gold,” courageous and loyal.

D) Dr. Werner

23 . Give a detailed answer:

Response standards. Final test

M.Yu. Lermontov "Hero of Our Time"

1 point

1 – B 2 – D

3 – B 4 – A

1 point

1 – B 2 – C

3 – G 4 - A

1 point

1 – D 2 – V

3 – G 4 – B

5 - A

1 point

1 – G 2 – V

3 – A 4 – B

1 point

1 – B 2 – A

3 – D 4 – V

5 - G

Evaluation criteria: total 22 points

“5” - 0- 3 errors

“4” - 4 – 7 errors

“3” - 8 – 11 errors

“2” - 12 or more errors

23. To be assessed additionally

“What is the tragedy of Pechorin’s fate?”

Lermontov's hero is a man of tragic fate. He is tragically alone. The tragedy of Pechorin’s fate is due to the fact that the sophisticated ability for introspection and brilliant analytical thinking, the burden of indifference and doubt, prudence, and a certain internal “doubleness” lead the hero to a loss of simplicity and naturalness. Pointlessly successive days, a series of predictable events make Pechorin’s life boring, there is no love, no friendship in it. Pechorin is not capable of loving people, he brings them nothing but misfortune.

The tragedy of Pechorin’s personality lies in the disappointment of life, disbelief, doubt in everything, the meaninglessness of life, the gap between reason and feeling.He did not sacrifice for those he loved: he loved for himself, for his own pleasure."



Control test “Hero of our time”

A. story; V. true story;

B. novel; G. story.

A. “Princess Mary”

B. "Taman"

V. "Bela"

G. "Fatalist"

E. "Maksim Maksimych"

A. “Princess Mary”

B. "Taman"

V. "Bela"

G. "Fatalist"

D. Preface to Pechorin's magazine

E. "Maksim Maksimych"


A. Maxim Maksimych;

B.M.Yu. Lermontov;

V. Vera;

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A. Kazbich; V. Karagöz;

B. Azamat; G. Cherkes.

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A. to no one - the heirs will be found themselves; V. Maxim Maksimych;

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A. out of envy of Grushnitsky;

G. because of “the pleasure of subordinating his will to everything that surrounds him”, from the desire to “arouse for himself a feeling of love, devotion and fear” ... - for the “triumph of his power.”

10. Choose Pechorin’s opinion:

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B. literary works;

B. a calm family life;

D. making friends.

12 hero of its time.

Quiz test ANSWERS

1. Determine the genre of the work you studied.

A. story; V. true story;

B. novel; G. story.

2. Arrange the chapters in plot order: 3. ...in chronological (plot) order:

A. “Princess Mary”

B. "Taman"

V. "Bela"

G. "Fatalist"

D. Preface to Pechorin's magazine

E. "Maksim Maksimych"

A. “Princess Mary”

B. "Taman"

V. "Bela"

G. "Fatalist"

D. Preface to Pechorin's magazine

E. "Maksim Maksimych"


4. Which characteristic of appearance does not apply to Pechorin?

A. “Despite the light color of his hair, his mustache and eyebrows were black - a sign of the breed in a person”;

B. “He is well built, dark and black-haired; he looks 25 years old, although he is hardly 21”;

V. “His eyes did not laugh when he laughed... this is a sign of either an evil disposition or deep, constant sadness. Because of their half-lowered eyelashes, they shone with some kind of phosphorescent shine...”;

G. “There was something childish in his smile. His skin had a kind of feminine tenderness.”

5. From whose words do we get acquainted with the portrait of Pechorin?

A. Maxim Maksimych;

B.M.Yu. Lermontov;

V. Vera;

6. Which of the characteristics applies to Pechorin?

A. “...The man is wonderful for many reasons. He is a skeptic and a materialist... and at the same time a poet... in practice always and often in words, although he never wrote two poems in his life”;

B. “He is quite sharp, ... but he will not kill anyone with one word; he does not know people and their weak strings, because his whole life he has been occupied with himself alone”;

V. “It used to be that for hours at a time you wouldn’t get a word out of him, but sometimes when he started talking, you’d burst your stomach with laughter... Yes, sir, with great oddities, and he must be a rich man...”;

G. “He was brave, spoke little, but sharply; he didn’t trust his spiritual and family secrets to anyone; He almost didn’t drink wine at all, and he didn’t pursue young Cossack girls at all.”

7. What was the name of the horse for which Pechorin traded Bela?

A. Kazbich; V. Karagöz;

B. Azamat; G. Cherkes.

8. To whom does Pechorin bequeath his fortune before the duel?

A. to no one - the heirs will be found themselves; V. Maxim Maksimych;

B. Dr. Werner; G. beloved woman.

9. Why did Pechorin seek the love of Princess Mary?

A. out of envy of Grushnitsky;

B. because of “true, endless passion” for Mary;

V. she “seemed like an invincible beauty”;

G. because of “the pleasure of subordinating to his will everything that surrounds him,” from the desire to “arouse a feeling of love, devotion and fear,”..- for the “triumph of his power.”

10. Choose Pechorin’s opinion:“My love did not bring happiness to anyone, because...

A. an insurmountable aversion to marriage was born in my soul”;

B. I did not sacrifice anything for those I loved; I loved for myself, for my own pleasure”;

V. I have never become a slave to the woman I love”;

G. no matter how passionately I love a woman, if she makes me feel that I should marry her, forgive love! “My heart turns to stone.”

11. What remedy does Pechorin intend to use in the future for the emptiness of his life?

A. travel to America, Arabia or even India;

B. literary works;

B. a calm family life;

D. making friends.

12 . Do you agree with M.Yu. Lermontov calling Pechorin hero of its time.

Give some arguments.

1 option

1) What is the name of the second part of the novel “A Hero of Our Time”?

2) Who stole Kazbich’s horse?

3) Whose portrait is this: “...a boy of about fifteen. And what a thug he was, agile at whatever you wanted: whether to raise his hat at full gallop, or shoot from a gun. There was one bad thing about him: he was terribly hungry for money”?

4) “Okay! I swear, you will own the horse, but you must give it to me for it...”

What did Pechorin ask for in exchange for the horse?

5) Why did the “undine” want to drown Pechorin?

6) Which of the novel’s heroes wore a soldier’s overcoat “for a special kind of dandyism” and a “St. George soldier’s cross”?

7) In what city do the events described in the story “Princess Mary” take place?

8) Did Pechorin love Vera?

9) How did the duel between Pechorin and Grushnitsky end?

10) Which of the novel’s heroes shot himself in the forehead, trying to prove that predestination of fate exists?

11) “And what do I care about human joys and misfortunes, me, a traveling officer, and even on the road for official reasons!...” What story ends like this?

12) Give the name of Princess Mary.

13) In what part of the novel does the song sound:

“My boat is lucky,

Precious things

Rules her in the dark night

Wild little head?

14) Did Maxim Maksimych and Bela know each other?

15) What is Werner’s profession?

1 option

1. “Maksim Maksimych.”

2. Azamat.

3. Azamat.

5. I learned the secret of the smugglers.

6. Grushnitsky.

7. Pyatigorsk.

9. The death of Grushnitsky.

11. "Taman".

12. Ligovskaya.

13. "Taman".

Option 2

1) What is the name of the first part of M.Yu. Lermontov’s novel “A Hero of Our Time”?

2) Which part describes the story with the smugglers?

3) Whose portrait is this: “He was wearing an officer’s frock coat without epaulettes and a Circassian shaggy hat. He seemed to be about fifty years old; his dark complexion showed that he had long been familiar with the sun...”?

4) “I was traveling by train from Tiflis.” Which part of the novel is called this?

5) “If he doesn’t love me, then who’s stopping him from sending me home? ... I’m not his slave - I’m a prince’s daughter!” Who says that?

6) “He is a skeptic and a materialist, like almost all doctors, but at the same time a poet...” Who does Pechorin characterize this way?

7) Who spread bad rumors around the city about Pechorin and Princess Mary?

8) Did Pechorin love Princess Mary?

9) Who killed Lieutenant Vulich?

10) What happened to Pechorin on the way from Persia?

11) In what city was Pechorin almost drowned?

12) “... I saw him in action: he waves his saber, shouts and rushes forward, closing his eyes. This is some kind of non-Russian courage!” Who is this said about?

13) In what part of the novel is the road to Good Mountain described?

14) Who was the owner of the “unclean” house in the story “Taman”?

15) “For a long time now I have been living not with my heart, but with my head.” Which of the heroes admits this?

Option 2

1. "Bela".

2. "Taman".

3. Maxim Maksimych.

4. "Bela".

6. Werner.

7. Grushnitsky.

9. Drunk Cossack.

11. Taman.

12. Grushnitsky.

13. "Bela".

14. Old woman.

15. Pechorin.

Option 3

1) What is the name of the last story of M.Yu. Lermontov’s novel “A Hero of Our Time”?

2) How many stories are there in Pechorin’s Journal? What are their names?

3) Whose portrait is this: “... he had the most robber’s face: small, dry, broad-shouldered... And he was as dexterous as a devil! The beshmet is always torn, in patches, and the weapon is in silver”?

4) “Hero of our time,” my dear sirs, is like a portrait, but not of one person: it is a portrait made up of vices...” Finish the sentence.

5) Smuggler Yanko, “undine”, blind boy - these are the heroes...

Add the title of the story.

6) What did Grushnitsky drop at the well to attract Mary’s attention?

7) Why did Pechorin begin to court Princess Mary?

8) Who did Pechorin fight with in a duel?

9) What does the title of the story “Fatalist” mean?

11) Why was Maxim Maksimych offended by Pechorin?

12) Who did Vera love?

13) Which of the heroes of the novel sings the song:

“Gold will buy four wives,

A dashing horse has no price”?

14) Did Maxim Maksimych and Princess Mary know each other?

15) “... these gentlemen, probably in a hurry, forgot to put a bullet in my pistol...” Whose pistol was not loaded during the duel?

Option 3

1. "Fatalist".

2. Three: “Taman”, “Princess Mary”, “Fatalist”.

3. Kazbich.

4. Whole generations.

5. "Taman".

6. Glass.

7. Annoy Grushnitsky, out of boredom.

8. With Grushnitsky.

9. Believers in fate.

10. Maxim Maksimych.

11. Refused to talk.

12. Pechorin.

13. Kazbich.

15. Pechorin.

Option 4

1) In which of the stories does the novel take place in Pyatigorsk?

2) Who tells Bela's story?

3) Whose portrait is this: “And indeed, she was beautiful: tall, thin, black eyes, like those of a mountain chamois, and looked into your soul”?

4) “No, she did well to die: well, what would have happened to her if Grigory Alexandrovich had left her?” Who are we talking about?

5) “... a young man of about twenty-five. He came to me in full uniform and announced that he was ordered to stay in my fortress.” Name the hero in question.

6) Which story describes the “water society”?

7) “She is the only woman in the world whom I would not be able to deceive...” Who is Pechorin talking about?

Test based on the novel by M.Yu. Lermontov "Hero of Our Time"

1 option

1) What is the name of the second part of the novel “A Hero of Our Time”?

2) Who stole Kazbich’s horse?

3) Whose portrait is this: “...a boy of about fifteen. And what a thug he was, agile at whatever you wanted: whether to raise his hat at full gallop, or shoot from a gun. There was one bad thing about him: he was terribly hungry for money”?

4) “Okay! I swear, you will own the horse, but you must give it to me for it...”

What did Pechorin ask for in exchange for the horse?

5) Why did the “undine” want to drown Pechorin?

6) Which of the novel’s heroes wore a soldier’s overcoat “for a special kind of dandyism” and a “St. George soldier’s cross”?

7) In what city do the events described in the story “Princess Mary” take place?

8) Did Pechorin love Vera?

9) How did the duel between Pechorin and Grushnitsky end?

10) Which of the novel’s heroes shot himself in the forehead, trying to prove that predestination of fate exists?

11) “And what do I care about human joys and misfortunes, me, a traveling officer, and even on the road for official reasons!...” What story ends like this?

12) Give the name of Princess Mary.

13) In what part of the novel does the song sound:

“My boat is lucky,

Precious things

Rules her in the dark night

Wild little head?

14) Did Maxim Maksimych and Bela know each other?

15) What is Werner’s profession?

1 option

1. “Maksim Maksimych.”

2. Azamat.

3. Azamat.

4. Belu.

5. I learned the secret of the smugglers.

6. Grushnitsky.

7. Pyatigorsk.

8. Yes.

9. The death of Grushnitsky.

10. Vulich.

11. "Taman".

12. Ligovskaya.

13. "Taman".

14. Yes.

Option 2

1) What is the name of the first part of M.Yu. Lermontov’s novel “A Hero of Our Time”?

2) Which part describes the story with the smugglers?

3) Whose portrait is this: “He was wearing an officer’s frock coat without epaulettes and a Circassian shaggy hat. He seemed to be about fifty years old; his dark complexion showed that he had long been familiar with the sun...”?

4) “I was traveling by train from Tiflis.” Which part of the novel is called this?

5) “If he doesn’t love me, then who’s stopping him from sending me home? ... I am not his slave - I am a prince’s daughter!” Who says that?

6) “He is a skeptic and a materialist, like almost all doctors, but at the same time a poet...” Who does Pechorin characterize this way?

7) Who spread bad rumors around the city about Pechorin and Princess Mary?

8) Did Pechorin love Princess Mary?

9) Who killed Lieutenant Vulich?

10) What happened to Pechorin on the way from Persia?

11) In what city was Pechorin almost drowned?

12) “... I saw him in action: he waves his saber, shouts and rushes forward, closing his eyes. This is some kind of non-Russian courage!” Who is this said about?

13) In what part of the novel is the road to Good Mountain described?

14) Who was the owner of the “unclean” house in the story “Taman”?

15) “For a long time now I have been living not with my heart, but with my head.” Which of the heroes admits this?

Option 2

1. "Bela".

2. "Taman".

3. Maxim Maksimych.

4. "Bela".

5. Bela.

6. Werner.

7. Grushnitsky.

8. No.

9. Drunk Cossack.

10. Died.

11. Taman.

12. Grushnitsky.

13. "Bela".

14. Old woman.

15. Pechorin.

Option 3

1) What is the name of the last story of M.Yu. Lermontov’s novel “A Hero of Our Time”?

2) How many stories are there in Pechorin’s Journal? What are their names?

3) Whose portrait is this: “... he had the most robber’s face: small, dry, broad-shouldered... And he was as dexterous as a devil! The beshmet is always torn, in patches, and the weapon is in silver”?

4) “Hero of our time,” my dear sirs, is like a portrait, but not of one person: it is a portrait made up of vices...” Finish the sentence.

5) Smuggler Yanko, “undine”, blind boy - these are the heroes...

Add the title of the story.

6) What did Grushnitsky drop at the well to attract Mary’s attention?

7) Why did Pechorin begin to court Princess Mary?

8) Who did Pechorin fight with in a duel?

9) What does the title of the story “Fatalist” mean?

11) Why was Maxim Maksimych offended by Pechorin?

12) Who did Vera love?

13) Which of the heroes of the novel sings the song:

“Gold will buy four wives,

A dashing horse has no price”?

14) Did Maxim Maksimych and Princess Mary know each other?

15) “... these gentlemen, probably in a hurry, forgot to put a bullet in my pistol...” Whose pistol was not loaded during the duel?

Option 3

1. "Fatalist".

2. Three: “Taman”, “Princess Mary”, “Fatalist”.

3. Kazbich.

4. Whole generations.

5. "Taman".

6. Glass.

7. Annoy Grushnitsky, out of boredom.

8. With Grushnitsky.

9. Believers in fate.

10. Maxim Maksimych.

11. Refused to talk.

12. Pechorin.

13. Kazbich.

14. No.

15. Pechorin.

Option 4

1) In which of the stories does the novel take place in Pyatigorsk?

2) Who tells Bela's story?

3) Whose portrait is this: “And indeed, she was beautiful: tall, thin, black eyes, like those of a mountain chamois, and looked into your soul”?

4) “No, she did well to die: well, what would have happened to her if Grigory Alexandrovich had left her?” Who are we talking about?

5) “... a young man of about twenty-five. He came to me in full uniform and announced that he was ordered to stay in my fortress.” Name the hero in question.

6) Which story describes the “water society”?

7) “She is the only woman in the world whom I would not be able to deceive...” Who is Pechorin talking about?

8) Who was Pechorin’s second in the duel?

9) Whose heart did Pechorin break? List.

10) “Here, brother, it’s unclean, people are unkind!” In what story is Pechorin warned?

11) Which story describes the meeting of Pechorin and Maxim Maksimych in a hotel for travelers?

12) Whose portrait is this: “He was of average height: his slender, thin figure and broad shoulders proved a strong build, capable of withstanding all the difficulties of nomadic life and climate change”?

13) In which part of the novel is the description of the Kaishauri Valley found?

14) Whose characteristic is this: “His coat, tie and vest were always black. The youth called him Mephistopheles"?

15) “What is happiness? Intense pride." Which character thinks so?

Option 4

1. “Princess Mary.”

2. Maxim Maksimych.

3. Bela.

4. Bela.

5. Pechorin.

6. “Princess Mary.”

7. Faith.

8. Werner.

9. Bela, Vera, Mary.

10. "Taman".

11. “Maksim Maksimych.”

12. Pechorin.

13. "Bela".

14. Werner.

15. Pechorin.

Test on the work of M. Lermontov “Hero of Our Time” »

1. To which ideological and aesthetic direction in literature does the novel “A Hero of Our Time” belong:

A. Romanticism.

b. Critical realism.

V. Sentimentalism.

g. Enlightenment realism.

d. Classicism.

2. Define the idea of ​​the novel “A Hero of Our Time”:

A. Depiction of the socially typical personality of the noble circle after the defeat of the Decembrist uprising, analysis of modern society and psychology.

b. Condemnation of the typical personality of the noble circle and the social environment that gave birth to it.

3. About whom it is said: “he sees nothing as a law for himself except himself.”

A. Pechorin. b. Onegin, V. Dr. Werner. Grushnitsky.

4. What is the tragedy of Pechorin:

A. He is in conflict with others.

b. In dissatisfaction with the surrounding reality and his characteristic individualism and skepticism. In his clear understanding of his contradiction “between the depth of nature and the pitifulness of actions”(V. G. Belinsky).

V. In indifference to everything that surrounds him: people, events.

d. In selfishness.

5. Determine who owns the given characteristics:

1. Spontaneous, integral, honest, kind, generous, sensible, “an honest soul and a heart of gold,” courageous and modest to the point of self-abasement, humble, loyal.

2. “The standard of ideal phrase-mongers”, incapable of “neither real good nor real evil”, narrow-minded, impersonal, boastfully proud, envious, false, with unreasonable conceit.

3. A commoner with progressive views, a materialist by conviction, a critical and satirical mind. A high noble soul, a man of great culture, a skeptic and a pessimist, honest and straightforward, humane.

4. Direct, spontaneously passionate, strange, sacrificially loving.

5. Smart, well-read, noble, morally pure.

A. Grushnitsky b. Princess Mary v. Maxim Maksimych Mr. Dr. Wernervillage Bela

6. Which character in the novel is the story about?

“He was a nice guy, I can assure you, just a little strange. After all, for example, in the rain, in the cold, hunting all day, everyone will be cold and tired - but nothing to him. And another time he sits in his room, the wind smells, he assures him that he has a cold, the shutter knocks, he shudders and turns pale, and with me he went to the wild boar one on one, it used to be that for whole hours you won’t get a word, but sometimes he will start telling , you’ll burst your bellies from laughing... Yes, sir, he was very strange...”, a. Grushnitsky. b. Pechorin. 8. Maxim Maksimych. Mr. Dr. Werner.

7 . In order to emphasize the ideological essence of the novel, increase its tension, enhance the impression of the strangeness, inconsistency and tragedy of the character of the hero and show more clearly the ruined possibilities of his rare nature, the chronology of the events of the novel is disrupted.Restore the chronological sequence of events in “A Hero of Our Time.”

A. "Bela."

6. “Maksim Maksimych.”

V. Preface to Pechorin's magazine.

"Taman"

d. End of Pechorin's journal.

e. “Princess Mary.”

and. "Fatalist".

8. Determine the identity of the hero’s portrait: “...He was a remarkable man for many reasons. He was a skeptic and a materialist... and at the same time a poet, and in earnest - a poet in practice always and often in words, although he never wrote two poems in his life. He studied all the living strings of the human heart... He was small, thin, and weak, like a child... His small black eyes, always restless, tried to penetrate your thoughts. There was taste and neatness in his clothes, his thin little

his hands were wearing light yellow gloves. His coat, tie and vest were always black

colors".

A. Grushnitsky. b. Pechorin, V. Werner. Mr. Maksim Maksimych.

9. The psychological nature of the novel’s landscape precedes the state of the characters, events, and their outcome.

What event precedes this landscape: “...All around, lost in the golden fog of the morning,

the tops of the mountains crowded together like a countless herd, and Elbrus in the south stood up as a white mass, closing the chain of icy peaks, between which the fibrous clouds that had rushed in from the east were already wandering. I walked to the edge of the platform and looked down, my head almost began to spin: it seemed dark and cold down there, as if in a coffin; the mossy teeth of rocks, thrown down by thunder and time, awaited their prey.”

A. Duel between Pechorin and Grushnitsky. b. Kidnapping of Karagöz, c. The death of Bela. Mr. Vulich's shot.

10 . Imagine that before you are “creative retellings” of the stories that make up “Hero

our time". Which story does each retelling relate to? By what signs did you determine this?

a) Misfire (“Asian triggers often misfire”), Cossack saber. The unhappy mother of a young Cossack. The death of a foreign subject in a Russian fortress. There was a pig cut in half lying on the road.

b) Thunderstorm in the mountains. Tea drinking in an Ossetian sakla. Great cast iron kettle! The history of the ensign. One princess and ten rams; boar hunting and shot horse. Parting of fellow travelers, c) A fallen orderly and a stolen saber. The naval adventures of an infantry officer in a dirty town. The song is about the "wild little head". Honest lawbreakers.

11. Why didn’t Pechorin stay with Maxim Maksimych for lunch for two hours? Why did he offend his old friend?

a) was in a hurry due to “official needs”;

b) didn’t want to remember Bel ; since these memories brought him the same acute suffering as before;

c) Pechorin was bored with Maxim Maksimych.

12. “Honest smugglers” in “Taman” at first glance seem to be truly romantic in nature. Which of the proposed quotes takes Yanko out of the range of romantic heroes?

a) Yanko is not afraid of the sea, nor the winds, nor the fog, nor the coast guards...

b) The swimmer was brave who decided to set off across the strait on such a night...

c) If he had paid him better for his work, Yanko would not have left him; But I love everywhere, wherever the wind blows and the sea roars!

13. Pechorin and Pushkin’s Onegin are called “superfluous people.” Embodying the general type of relationship between man and society, Pechorin and Onegin are different in character. Name the feature that distinguishes Pechorin’s “superfluous man” from Onegin’s “superfluous man”:

a) boredom;

b) contempt for people;

c) lack of purpose in life;

d) almost complete loneliness;

d) the pursuit of life, the desire to escape from boredom.

ANSWERS: 1-b, 2-a, 3-a, 4-b, 5: 1-c, 2-a, 3-d, 4-e, 5-b 6-b, 7- c, d, e ,a,g,b,d 8-c, 9-a, 10 – “Fatalist”, b-“Bela”, c-“Taman” 11-b, 12-c, 13-d

Literature test Hero of Our Time (M.Yu. Lermontov) for 9th grade students. The test consists of two options, each option contains 5 short-answer tasks and 3 general tasks with a detailed answer.

Finally it was dawn. My nerves calmed down. I looked in the mirror; dull pallor covered my face, which bore traces of painful insomnia; but the eyes, although surrounded by a brown shadow, shone proudly and inexorably. I was pleased with myself.
Having ordered the horses to be saddled, I got dressed and ran to the bathhouse. Plunging into the cold boiling water of Narzan, I felt my physical and mental strength returning. I came out of the bath fresh and alert, as if I was going to a ball. After this, say that the soul does not depend on the body!..
When I returned, I found a doctor at my place. He was wearing gray leggings, an arkhaluk and a Circassian hat. I burst out laughing when I saw this small figure under a huge shaggy hat: his face was not at all warlike, and this time it was even longer than usual.
- Why are you so sad, doctor? - I told him. “Didn’t you see people off to the next world a hundred times with the greatest indifference?” Imagine that I have bilious fever; I can recover, I can die; both are in order; try to look at me as at a patient obsessed with a disease still unknown to you, and then your curiosity will be aroused to the highest degree; You can now make several important physiological observations on me... Isn’t the expectation of a violent death already a real illness?
This thought struck the doctor, and he became amused.
We mounted; Werner grabbed the reins with both hands, and we set off - instantly galloped past the fortress through the settlement and drove into a gorge along which a road wound, half overgrown with tall grass and every minute crossed by a noisy stream, through which it was necessary to ford, to the great despair of the doctor, because that his horse stopped in the water every time.
I don’t remember a morning more blue and fresh! The sun barely appeared from behind the green peaks, and the fusion of the warmth of its rays with the dying coolness of the night brought a kind of sweet languor to all the senses; the joyful ray of the young day had not yet penetrated the gorge; he only gilded the tops of the cliffs hanging on both sides above us; the densely leafed bushes growing in their deep cracks showered us with silver rain at the slightest breath of wind. I remember - this time, more than ever before, I loved nature. How curious it is to peer at every dewdrop fluttering on a wide grape leaf and reflecting millions of rainbow rays! how greedily my gaze tried to penetrate into the smoky distance! There the path became narrower, the cliffs became bluer and more terrible, and, finally, they seemed to converge like an impenetrable wall. We drove in silence.
—Have you written your will? - Werner suddenly asked.
- No.
- What if you are killed? ..
- The heirs will find themselves.
- Don’t you have friends to whom you would like to send your last farewell?..
I shook my head.

1 option

Short answer questions

1. What is the name of the literary movement that reflects the laws of life, the relationship between man and the environment, to which the work of M.Yu. Lermontov "Hero of Our Time"?

2. On whose behalf is the narration being told in the presented fragment?

3. What event will immediately follow the one described in this episode?

4. What is the name of the technique of psychologism, which consists in depicting the appearance of the hero of a literary work?

I looked in the mirror; dull pallor covered my face, which bore traces of painful insomnia; but the eyes, although surrounded by a brown shadow, shone proudly and inexorably...

5. What is the name of the conversation between two characters in a literary work that ends the given fragment?

Long answer questions

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8.

Option 2

Short answer questions

1. Specify the genre of this work?

2. What is the name of the chapter from which the fragment is taken?

3. Which character will appear in the text immediately after the one described in this episode?

4. What is the name of the description of nature in a literary work that reflects the hero’s state of mind?

I don’t remember a morning more blue and fresh! The sun barely appeared from behind the green peaks, and the merging of the warmth of its rays with the dying coolness of the night brought a kind of sweet languor to all the senses...

5. Indicate the name of an artistic definition that has special expressiveness: millions rainbow rays, in smoky far away impenetrable wall.

Long answer questions

6. What is the role of Dr. Werner in the above fragment and in the work as a whole?

7. What is the role of pictures of nature in the above fragment?

8. Compare fragments from the works of M.Yu. Lermontov “Hero of Our Time” and A.S. Pushkin "Gypsies". How do pictures of nature differ and their role in these works?

Fragment of the work by A.S. Pushkin "Gypsies"

Aleko is sleeping. In his mind
A vague vision plays;
He, waking up screaming in the darkness,
He stretches out his hand jealously;
But the weakened hand
There are enough cold covers -
His girlfriend is far away...
He stood up with trepidation and listened...
Everything is quiet - fear embraces him,
Both heat and cold flow through it;
He gets up and leaves the tent,
Around the carts, terrible, wanders;
Everything is calm; the fields are silent;
Dark; the moon has gone into the fog,
The stars are just beginning to glimmer with uncertain light,
There's a slight trace of dew
Leads beyond the distant mounds:
He walks impatiently
Where does the ominous trail lead?

Grave on the edge of the road
In the distance it whitens before him...
There are weakening legs
It’s dragging along, we’re tormented by foreboding,
My lips tremble, my knees tremble,
It goes... and suddenly... is this a dream?
Suddenly he sees two shadows close
And he hears a close whisper -
Over the dishonored grave.

Answers to the literature test Hero of Our Time (M.Yu. Lermontov)
1 option
1. realism
2. Pechorin
3. duel
4. portrait
5. dialogue
Option 2
1. novel
2. Princess Mary
3. Grushnitsky
4. landscape
5. epithet