Logical and entertaining tasks (300 tasks). Intellectual quiz "the smartest third grader" Fun questions for elementary school children

As an entertainment in the extended day group, you can hold a fun quiz. The most active participant who answered the most questions receives a prize.

A comic quiz with original humorous questions is intended for students in grades 2-3.

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Quiz "The road with a joke is more fun"

As an entertainment in the extended day group, you can hold a fun quiz. The most active participant who answered the most questions wins a prize.

A comic quiz with original humorous questions is intended for students in grades 2-3.

Fun quiz questions with answers.

1. When is a person in a room without a head? (When he sticks it out the window)

2. How do day and night end? (soft sign)

3. What city is baked from dough? (City of Kalach)

4. Why does the dog bark? (Because he can't speak)

5. What dishes are not eaten from? (From empty)

6. What is the most scary river on the ground? (River Tigris)

7. Why did Styopa buy a hat? (For money)

8. Under what tree does a hare sit in the forest during the rain? (under wet)

9. What can you see with your eyes closed? (Dream)

10. Why does a chicken lay eggs? (And if she leaves them, they will break)

11. Why do lions eat raw meat? (Because they don't know how to cook)

12. What kind of baby is born with a mustache? (Kitty)

13. How to write "mousetrap" in five letters? (Cat)

14. What city is flying? (Eagle)

15. How many eggs can you eat on an empty stomach? (One)

16. When can you cut your hand on water? (When water is ice)

17. What key does not beat and does not unlock? (violin, bass)

18. Can an ostrich say that he is a bird? (ostriches can't talk, so no)

19. Which hand is best for stirring tea? (it is best to stir the tea with a spoon)

20. A year in which everyone eats more than usual? (leap year)

21. What belongs to one person, but others use it much more often? (Name)

22. A crow flew by, and a dog sits on its tail. Is this possible? (Of course, crows can fly, and a dog can sit on its tail)

23. What is a horse like when it is bought? (Wet)

24. The month in which Tanyusha speaks the least. (February, as it is the shortest)

25. Which faucet does not take water from? (From lifting)

26. Why do skeletons like milk? (Because it strengthens the bones)

27. What do elephants have that no one else has? (elephant)

28. What should be done when meeting a tiger in a dream? (Wake up)

29. In which cage are birds and animals not kept? (In notebook)

30. What is a person not too lazy to do? (Breathe)

31. Where are cities without houses, rivers without water, and forests without trees? (On the geographical map)

32. Why do ducks swim? (From the shore)

33. What is the water in the glass for? (Behind the glass)

34. The name of which city consists of one male name and a hundred women? (Sevastopol, Seva - one hundred Pol)

35. What fields can neither be driven nor passed? (Brim hat)

36. From what fabric can you not sew a shirt? (From the railway)

37. Without what not to bake bread? (Without crust)

38. What stones are not in the sea? (Dry)

39. What can be cooked but not eaten? (Lessons)

40. What disease on earth has no one been sick with? (Marine)

41. What gets bigger when put upside down? (Number 6)

Summarizing. Rewarding.


FUNNY QUIZ "THE MOST, MOST, MOST..."

The most "sunny" geometric figure?

(Ray.)

The biggest bear?

(Polar bear.)

The biggest predatory animal?

(Polar bear.)

The most toothy cutlery?

(Fork.)

The most travel bag?

(Backpack.)

The most swimming shoes?

(Flippers)

The sharpest heel?

(Hairpin.)

The most heavenly color?

(Blue)

The most children's theater?

(Puppet show.)

The most toothy ballet?

("Nutcracker")

The most geometric headdress?

(Cylinder, cocked hat.)

The most dishware headdress?

(Bowler)

The most weeping character in ancient Russian literature?

(Yaroslavna. Lamentation of Yaroslavna.)

The most famous song Solovyov-Sedogo?

("Moscow Nights".)

The most peaceful outcome of the duel?

(Draw.)

The most children's swimming facility?

(Inflatable circle.)

The biggest sporting event?

(Olympics.)

Longest distance in athletics?

(Marathon - 42 km 195 m.)

The most "sporty" female name?

(Olympics.)

The very first school textbook?

(Primer.)

The southernmost continent?

(Antarctica.)

The highest scientific title in Russia?

(Academician.)

The best feathered singer in Russia?

(Nightingale.)

The most famous nanny of the most famous Russian poet?

(Yakovleva Arina Rodionovna.)

The smartest sport?

(Chess.)

The biggest waves?

(Tsunami.)

The tallest police officer?

(Uncle Styopa.)

Longest parallel?

(Equator)

The biggest piece of ice?

(Iceberg.)

The most ballet skirt?

(Pack.)

The kindest doctor?

(Dr. Aibolit.)

The bloodiest pirate captain?

(Captain Blood - "Captain Blood" translated from English.)

The most faithful animal to man?

(Dog.)

The most stellar flag in the world?

(USA flag, 50 stars.)

The world's largest gorge?

(Grand Canyon.)

(Shakespeare.)

The slowest clock hand?

(Hour.)

The lightest of chemical substances gas?

(Hydrogen.)

The most sporting village?

(The Olympic Village is a residential complex for athletes, participants in the Olympic Games.)

The most famous theatrical phrase with which many famous actors began their careers.

(Dinner is served.)

The most musical flower?

(Bell.)

The best connoisseur and narrator of fairy tales?

(Grandmothers.)

The most truthful baron in the world?

(Baron Munchausen.)

Most ancient medicine?

(Castor oil.)

The strongest fairy girl?

(Pippi Longstocking.)

The most vegetable fairy tale?

("The Adventures of Cipollino", Gianni Rodari.)

The most famous resident of the Flower City?

(Dunno.)

The most Ural stone?

(Malachite.)

What is Sherlock Holmes' most famous line?

("Elementary Watson".)

The most popular instrument on the Black Continent?

(Drum.)

The most beautiful bird in the world?

(Peacock.)

The world's most famous tourist?

(Robinson Crusoe.)

The most outdoor musical instrument?

(Guitar.)

What is the longest key on a standard computer keyboard?

(Space.)

The world's largest nut?

(Nut of the Seychelles palm, in the Seychelles.)

The brightest star in our sky?

(Sirius.)

The most space cape?

(Canaveral, USA. Spacecraft are launched from it.)

The most fabulous Russian composer?

(N. Rimsky-Korsakov. Many works on fairy tales.)

The most fabulous Russian artist?

(Vasnetsov.)

The artist - the creator of the most mysterious smile?

(Leonardo da Vinci, La Gioconda.)

The most "American" statue?

(Statue of Liberty.)

The saddest knight?

(Don Quixote.)

The most crooked of the lines?

(Pattern.)

Most fast way sports swimming?

(Crawl.)

The most famous tower in the world?

(Eiffel Tower in Paris, capital of France.)

The most famous wall in the world?

(The great Wall of China.)

The biggest football stadium?

("Maracana" in Brazil.)

The most Russian musical instrument?

(Balalaika.)

The most wedding march?

(Mendelssohn's march.)

The most famous letter from the fronts of the Great Patriotic War?

(“Wait for me and I will return ...”, a poem by K. Simonov. )

The best crocodile in the world?

(Gena, friend of Cheburashka.)

What is the name of the book that tells about the most-most?

(Guinness Book of Records. Published annually since 1955 by the English publishing house Guinness Publishing Limited.)

QUIZ "OUR TRANSFORMATIONS"

Answer who will you become,IF...

Are you coming to see the doctor?

(To the patient.)

Start working on a computer?

(Per user.)

Turn on the TV to watch a movie?

(To the viewer.)

Turn on the radio?

(To the radio listener.)

Turn on the radio or tape recorder at full volume after 2300?

(In a troublemaker.)

Will you use the phone?

(In the subscriber.)

Will you walk down the street?

(Into a pedestrian.)

Will you travel by bus, trolleybus or tram?

(Into the passenger.)

Are you driving your own car?

(To the driver.)

Suddenly get injured as a result of a traffic accident?

(To the victim.)

Will you come with friends to a football match?

(In a cheerleader.)

Will you watch a play at the theatre?

(To the viewer.)

Will you look for material for a report in the library?

(To the reader.)

Are you coming to the museum for a tour?

(Into a visitor, into a sightseer.)

Will you shop at the store?

(To the buyer.)

Subscribe to a newspaper or magazine?

(To the subscriber.)

Put your earned money in the bank?

(To the depositor, to the client of the bank.)

Invest your money in any business, enterprise?

(To the investor.)

Would you like to send a package or a letter to a friend?

(Sender, to addresses n ta.)

Will you receive a package or a letter from a friend?

(To the recipient, to the addressee.)

Find yourself in a resort?

(In a vacationer.)

Will you live in the holidays country house?

(To the summer resident.)

Go on a hike with your friends?

(To the tourist.)

Decide to sit with a fishing rod on the river bank?

(To the fisherman.)

Will you go to the forest for mushrooms?

(To the mushroom picker.)

Are your friends visiting your house?

(To a hospitable host.)

Will you come to another city to visit relatives?

(Visiting.)

Will you come to school?

(To the student.)

Will you study only for "five"?

(Excellent.)

Will you only have “fours” and “fives” in the report card?

(In a good one.)

Get "tails"?

(In the underachiever, in the loser.)

Will you do your mom's errands?

(In assistant.)

Volunteered to carry out an assignment?

(Volunteer.)

Will you regularly, willingly and well perform public assignments?

(As a public figure, activist.)

Give a presentation, a message.

(To the speaker.)

Will you come to school with a runny nose, cough, fever?

(In a virus carrier, in a carrier of a viral infection.)

Is it your birthday today?

(On the birthday.)

You will be a round date?

(On the anniversary.)

Are you going to a higher education institution?

(In a student.)

Donate your blood for a good cause more than once?

(To the donor.)

Will you be caught with a cigarette?

(To the smoker.)

You will take part in the elections of the President or deputies State Duma?

(To the voter, to the electorate.)

COLOR QUIZ

What color is the blood of scorpions?

(blue)

What color cross is depicted on the panel of the St. Andrew's flag?

(blue.)

What color cup was broken by the characters of Arkady Gaidar's story?

(blue. "Blue Cup")

What is our largest dragonfly?

(Yoke blue.)

This largest mammal on the planet is considered by some to be blue, others for some reason blue. Who is this?

(Blue whale, or blue shaft .)

Where does it live blue macaw, considered the "king of parrots"?

(In South America".)

A crocodile is supposed to be green. However, in Paraguay, caimans are found precisely such a rare color for reptiles. What?

(blue )

What is the widest bridge in St. Petersburg, almost 100 meters wide?

(Blue bridge.)

A new variety of this graceful garden flower bright blue coloring was named "Princess Diana". What is this flower?

(Pansies.)

What color balloon did Winnie the Pooh choose to fly for honey?

(Blue/ Blue.)

Insert the desired color in the title of the fairy tale "... the bird."

(Blue.)

What unusual color beard did the famous villain have in Charles Perrault's fairy tale?

(blue.)

What color is present in the title of the poem by N.A. Nekrasov "... noise"?

(Green- "Green Noise".)

What is the color of the zero sector on the roulette table?

(Green.)

Eric Thorvaldson discovered in 982 a new island, the largest in the world. 80% of its territory is occupied by glaciers. What did he call it to make it more attractive to compatriots?

(Greenland - " green Earth". Island in the Arctic Ocean.)

What color is attributed to terrible longing or boredom?

(Yearning green, boredom green.)

Our green friends are... Who?

(Trees, plants.)

What is the name of such a state of the track when all traffic lights or semaphores are open?

(Green Street. In a figurative sense, this is the unhindered passage of something.)

What color was Carlson's house?

(Green.)

What is the skin color of the cartoon character Shrek?

(Green.)

What color of billiard cloth is traditional?

(Green.)

What color card does the referee show to the offending player during a football match?

(yellow.)

What color is the jersey of the race leader?

(yellow.)

What color is attributed to the tabloid press, designed for the unassuming reader?

(Yellow- Yellow press.)

What sea does it flow into yellow river?

(IN yellow sea.)

What color is between orange and green in the rainbow?

(Yellow.)

What color is mentioned in popular name Botkin's disease

(Yellow. Botkin's disease, or viral hepatitis, or jaundice.)

What bandage rebellion took place in 184 AD? in China?

yellow bandages.")

What color are ripe quince fruits?

(yellow.)

The words "scarlet" and " red Are these synonyms or homonyms?

(Synonyms)

Continue the proverb: Ginger Yes red- Human..."

(Dangerous.)

(Petrov-Vodkin.)

What color are car brake lights?

(Red.)

What color are London double decker buses traditionally painted in?

(Red.)

What color is the stop-cock handle in passenger cars?

(IN red.)

Is sanguine a red or black pencil?

(Red.)

What was the name Soviet army in the period 1918-1946?

(Red Army.)

What color should a soccer ball be to play on a snowy court?

(Krasnog O.)

What color is pink salmon caviar?

(Red.)

What color are the eyes of albino animals?

(Red.)

What color is the compass needle pointing south?

(Red.)

What color carpet is on the main staircase where the participants of the Cannes Film Festival pass?

(Red.)

In what colors did Conan Doyle create the study?

("Study in crimson tones.")

What color is next to red in the rainbow?

(Orange.)

Water in a South African river orange orange color, Is it so?

(No.)

What color was the stylish tie in Valery Syutkin's song?

(Orange.)

What great ape called redhead?

(Orangutan.)

If you bring a burning match to the branches of a magnolia in extreme heat, it will flare up. purple flame. What is the reason for this?

(Magnolia highlights essential oil, magnolia - ether-bearing.)

What country was the evil sorceress of which country in the fairy tale "The Wizard of the Emerald City" Bastinda?

(purple countries.)

The word "Champagne" is not only the name of the region in France, to which we owe the most important New Year's drink, but also the color designation. What color is called the color "champagne"?

(Warm beige color.)

What color is iodine vapor?

(purple.)

What color is the olympic flag?

(White.)

What color is the cross on the Swiss flag?

(White.)

What color is the main background of the national flag of Japan?

(White.)

What color flag is the symbol of surrender?

(White.)

What color was Martin the goose in Niels' journey?

(White.)

The first 10 years of life, these marine mammals of the dolphin family are painted in a delicate gray-violet color, and only then turn white. Name them.

(Beluga whales.)

What was the name of the dog in Kuprin's story " White poodle"?

(Arto.)

Name a river, lake and sea in Russia that have names of the same color.

(River White- on Southern Urals and in the Urals, lake White- Vologda Region, White sea.)

Tell me the "color" name of the boletus mushroom.

(White mushroom.)

What color are the chess pieces of the player who starts the game first?

(White.)

What color belt should a beginner judoka wear?

(White.)

What are the names of animals that do not have black melanin pigment?

(Albino)

What cereal porridge was called in Rus' black porridge?

(From buckwheat.)

What shade of color is called "marengo"?

(Black.)

What device contains records of flight parameters and conversations of the aircraft crew?

(Black box.)

What is the origin of the coloring matter purple: vegetable or animal?

(Animal. Contained in the purple glands of marine gastropod molluscs of the family of needlefish. Has reddish purple color.)

² Of which cephalopods get natural sepia paint?

(From cuttlefish. This light brown paint from her ink bag.)

Can red or green dye be obtained from St. John's wort flowers?

(Red.)

What color Not refers to the primary colors of the rainbow?

a) Orange;

b) Green;

c) Purple;

d) Pink.

What paper is printed on the British newspaper for business circles "Financial Times" and the Russian "Financial News"?

a) blue;

b) yellow;

c) pink;

d) green.

What color is obtained by mixing blue and red?

a) Brown;

b) Purple;

c) Green;

d) blue.

What color rings No on the Olympic flag?

a) blue

b) green;

c) Brown;

d) black.

Which artist's early work is divided into " blue" And " pink»?

a) Picasso

b) Roerich;

c) Gauguin;

d) Rubens.

What color is Malvina's hair from The Golden Key?

a) gold

b) pink;

c) blue;

d) green.

On a silver platter with what rim did Ostap Bender dream of getting money?

a) lilac;

b) red;

c) green;

d) blue.

Which troops call themselves " blue berets"?

Target:

Equipment:

Event progress

1 contest. Questions and answers

- Can they interesting events take place on February 31st? (No)

2 contest Who is more

U O B T N I A R

    Competition Find the animal.

Sensing danger, this animal curls up into a ball. (Hedgehog)

4 competition. Learn a fairy tale .

1) Said a word -

The stove rolled

straight from the village

To the king and princess.

And why, I don't know

2) And the road is far,

And the basket is not easy,

Sit on a stump

3) Oh you, Petya - simplicity,

I screwed up a little

Didn't listen to the cat

4) The red girl is sad,

She doesn't like spring

It's hard for her in the sun!

Where it said:

She's been lying for a hundred years

7) He had many wives, but all

An evil fate has befallen -

He took their lives...

What a villain!

So who is he?

On the path to the house

What is in the forest.

This girl needs

Go to grandma soon

Take the basket

Saved him and six brothers,

Although he is small in stature, he is daring.

10) For a long time unknown to many,

He became everyone's friend.

All according to an interesting fairy tale

The onion boy is familiar.

Very simple and short

He is called ... (Cipollino.)

6 competition. Word chain

A game-

Lemon-

    contest. Guess the charades

9 competition. Learn the subject

Golden key (“Pinocchio”)

Cap. (Pinocchio.)

Residence of Baba Yaga (Hut)

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Quiz game for primary school"Interesting World"

Target:

To develop the cognitive activity of students, to expand their horizons.

Develop team skills in the game, Creative skills, imagination.

Cultivate a sense of mutual assistance, goodwill towards each other, love for nature.

Equipment:

Box with pictures, Rebuses.

Event progress

So there are captains. Let's continue the game.

1 contest. Questions and answers

Can a thrush freeze its tail? (No)

What mushrooms grow on stumps? (Honey mushrooms)

What bird is called the forest drummer? (Woodpecker)

Which bird breeds chicks in winter? (Crossbill)

Which forest dweller dries mushrooms on trees? (Squirrel)

Can a crocodile stick out its tongue?*(no)

Name four colored seas. (Black, White, Red, Yellow.)

What device can be used to navigate in any weather? (Compass)

Can a hedgehog pick apples and mushrooms with his back? (yes)

2 contest Who is more

Make words from letters. The longest word - 1 point. Whose team will make more words - 1 point. One minute per task

U O B T N I A R

  1. Competition Find the animal.

An agile and agile animal, lives under trees, in earthen, shallow burrows. In them he hides winter supplies: pine nuts, grains. Looks like a squirrel. (Chipmunk)

This beast is hard to see because it loves to sleep. In the summer he sleeps all day, and in the winter both day and night. This is a fairly large animal, with short legs and sharp claws, a small head and a long neck. This mighty digger is capable of digging a tunnel at a speed of more than a meter per minute. (Badger)

Silent flight, the ability to see in the dark, acute hearing, instant reaction. (Owl)

Sensing danger, this animal curls up into a ball. (Hedgehog)

4 competition. Learn a fairy tale.

1) Said a word -

The stove rolled

straight from the village

To the king and princess.

And why, I don't know

Lucky lazy. ("By magic")

2) And the road is far,

And the basket is not easy,

Sit on a stump

Eat a pie ... ("Masha and the Bear")

3) Oh you, Petya - simplicity,

I screwed up a little

Didn't listen to the cat

Looked out the window. ("The cat, the rooster and the fox.")

4) The red girl is sad,

She doesn't like spring

It's hard for her in the sun!

Tears are shed, poor thing! (Snow Maiden.)

5) What a fairy tale, tell us a secret,

Where it said:

"Sleep, peephole, and sleep, other!" ("Tiny-havroshechka.")

6) Here is a young maiden in the arms of sleep,

She's been lying for a hundred years

And he waits, but there is no prince, and no, and no.

Tell me, friends, who is she? (Sleeping Beauty.)

7) He had many wives, but all

An evil fate has befallen -

He took their lives...

What a villain!

So who is he?

Call me quickly. (Blue Beard.)

8) A little girl runs happily

On the path to the house

What is in the forest.

This girl needs

Go to grandma soon

Take the basket

sent to her. (Little Red Riding Hood.)

9) The intelligence of this boy

Saved him and six brothers,

Although he is small in stature, he is daring.

So how many of you have read about it? ("Boy-with-a-finger.")

10) For a long time unknown to many,

He became everyone's friend.

All according to an interesting fairy tale

The onion boy is familiar.

Very simple and short

He is called ... (Cipollino.)

5 competition. Competition for young poets.

Teams are given 1 word each (granddaughter, barrel). You need to come up with as many rhyming words as possible for it and compose a quatrain.

6 competition. Word chain

To name words starting with the last letter, 2 minutes are given. And who will write more words

A game-

Lemon-

7 competition. Entertaining mathematics

This figure has all sides equal. (Square)

This figure can be straight, blunt, sharp. (Corner)

The boy found 5 kopecks on the road. How much money will the two boys find? (Not at all)

Which figure has only 3? (Triangle)

Seven brothers have one sister. How many children are in the family? (8)

Two sons and two fathers ate three eggs. How many eggs did each one eat? (One by one

This figure is obtained by touching a pen or chalk to something. (Dot)

There are 10 fingers on the hands. How many fingers are on 10 hands? (50)

There are 16 knots on a birch, 10 branches on each knot, 4 apples on each branch. How many apples are there? (Apples do not grow on a birch

  1. contest. Guess the charades

9 competition. Learn the subject

Sledge (Kai the Snow Queen)

Basket with a pie (“Little Red Riding Hood”)

Blue balloon ("Winnie the Pooh and Friends")

Pea (“The Princess and the Pea”)

Duck Egg (“Ugly Duckling”)

Golden key (“Pinocchio”)

Crystal shoe (“Cinderella”)

Golden egg. (Hen Ryaba.

Cap. (Pinocchio.)

Hat and boots. (Puss in Boots.)

Yellow trousers and orange shirt. (Dunno.)

10th contest. Questions for cartoons

The second name of the tablecloth (Self-assembly)

The device on which Baba Yaga flies (Stupa)

The name of the boy who was carried away by Geese-swans (Ivanushka)

What did Cinderella lose? (Crystal shoe)

Residence of Baba Yaga (Hut)

Which of the inhabitants of the swamps became the wife of the prince? (Frog)

How many days did Pinocchio's money lie on the Field of Miracles? (Not at all)

What got into Kai's eye? (a piece of glass)

What flowers did the stepdaughter pick in the fairy tale “Twelve Months?” (Snowdrops)

Whom did the little robber give to help Gerda? (deer)

The jury sums up the results of the competitions and announces the winner


Intellectual questions offered to schoolchildren after school hours allow developing the logical thinking of the younger generation. We offer different questions that can be used in the work of the class teacher.

The Importance of Creative Play

Questions for an intellectual quiz with answers offered to high school students contribute to their self-development and self-improvement. Each educational institution in our country has its own special teams of schoolchildren and teachers who take part in various intellectual games.

During joint tournaments, the guys and their mentors not only develop logical thinking, gain new knowledge, but also learn to work in a team.

Intellectual games for high school students

Various intellectual questions for the class team are designed for full-fledged extracurricular activities in grades 9-11. They are aimed not only at specific knowledge, but also at the ingenuity and general erudition of schoolchildren.

The game is an important activity that allows you to develop social communication skills, the emotional environment of the child. Educational games containing intellectual questions give children the opportunity to increase their level of development.

Tournament scenario

The purpose of the event is to develop the cognitive interest of senior students. The teacher creates conditions for the manifestation of children's creative abilities, develops communication skills.

Here are questions for an intellectual game that can be offered to schoolchildren.

Questions for ninth graders

First question. According to folk tales, the formation of writing in Japan and modern hieroglyphs were influenced by creatures close to humans. Who are these beings? (Chickens that have individual paw prints).

Second question. How should Europeans view Arabic miniatures in order to see in them what the Arabs see? (It is customary for Arabs to write from right to left, so you need to use a mirror to appreciate the miniature).

Questions for the intellectual game can be associated with historical facts, art, culture.

Third question. At the beginning of the eighteenth century, the cocked hat was a fashionable headdress, it was decorated with feathers and galloon. But they didn’t put it on, but placed it in the left hand, why? (There was a wig on the man's head, so the cocked hat was used only for bows).

Fourth question. What detail of the appearance is missing from the woman depicted by Leonardo da Vinci on his canvas "Mona Lisa"? (She has no eyebrows).

Fifth question. The British and French tried to get the hand of an amazing lady. The conflict turned into a clash between fans, because of which the lady herself suffered. Who is she? (We are talking about the Venus de Milo, whose statue lost its arm as a result of an armed clash between the French and the British).

Six question. What was the name of the lesson in Rus' when chocks for wooden spoons were being prepared? (To beat the buckets).

Intellectual questions offered to schoolchildren can be compiled on the basis of the regional component.

Seventh question. What did the Pomors give to newborn babies at birth? (The boy was given a hatchet, and the girl was given a spinning wheel).

Eighth question. What is the relationship between traditional Japanese netsuke miniature art and Japanese kimono? (Kimonos do not have pockets; objects are attached to the belt with the help of counterbalance trinkets, which are netsuke).

Ninth question. In the 14th-16th centuries, such an outfit was used by men. Since the seventeenth century, it has been made a female element of clothing. Kumashnik, curtain, fur coat, motley - all these are his names. What is this outfit? (Sundress).

Intelligent questions with answers can be created based on historical facts considered by schoolchildren when studying the course of history.

Eleventh question. The Russian Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich made an inscription, which later became a Russian proverb. What is this inscription? ("Cause - time, fun - hour").

Twelfth question. The national flag of France has three stripes: blue, white and red. Why is the stripe width used in the ratio 30-33-37? (This proportion gives the effect of visual equality of the flag stripes).

Assignments for high school students

We offer various intellectual questions with answers that can be used when conducting horizontal bars among high school students.

First question. Why do workers in Athens scatter pieces of marble around the Parthenon at night? (To save the temple from destruction by tourists, the authorities go to such a trick).

Second question. How are women's wide skirts and mass extermination of whales related? (In the eighteenth century, skirts retained their volume only with the help of frames, which were created from whalebone).

Intellectual questions for schoolchildren can be chosen with a comic meaning, so that in order to find an answer, the guys show their ingenuity, non-standard thinking.

Third question. Why did the Frenchman Guy de Maupassant dine only at a restaurant located on the Eiffel Tower? (The writer believed that the tower disfigures Paris, did not want to see it).

Fourth question. Why, in the sixteenth century, did ladies wear animal skins on a chain, hanging them from their belts? (Fleas gathered on the skin, which wound up in the folds of a magnificent dress).

Themed Tournaments

Questions for an intellectual quiz the teacher can take in special books, as well as compose them on their own. For example, you can propose several tasks that relate to the calendar.

There is astronomical time, and there is its biological counterpart. What are its units of measurement? (Generations).

What was the significance for our country of the record that appeared in the twelfth century: “January 30, Friday. Before lunch, the day is windy and cold ... ”(This is a fragment of the first weather report, we are talking about the creation of a weather service in Moscow).

The father asked his first-grader son to name the largest last number. The child's answer surprised him greatly. What did the boy say? (31 because that's the largest number of days in a month).

IN Ancient China this substance associated with the sea was used as a monetary unit. IN Ancient Greece it was integral part warrior armor, what substance are we talking about? (This is salt).

educational football

Intellectual questions for children help to develop the creative abilities of the younger generation, therefore they are actively used by school teachers in pedagogical activity. Intellectual football can be carried out outside the lessons to develop the general erudition of schoolchildren, team building.

The class is divided into two teams, in which midfielders, attackers, goalkeeper, defenders are chosen. The number of participants is not limited, it depends on how many children you need to include and intellectual activity.

Team attacks are carried out in turn, using three combinations.

The corner option involves the full participation of the team. The judge, in the role of a school teacher, reads the question, and his assistant monitors which team has the fastest answer.

The guys give answers to intellectual questions only after they receive the permission of the judge. The correct answer counts as a goal against the opponent. If the answer is incorrect, the right to attack is transferred to the players of the second team.

A free kick involves the participation of two attackers in the game: midfielders and forwards, as well as three defenders (goalkeeper and defenders). The team independently chooses those guys who will participate in the draw. If in thirty seconds they do not give the correct answer to the referee's question, the right to answer is transferred to the opponent.

Penalty involves the participation of only one player of the team - the goalkeeper. He must give the correct answer to the teacher's question in order to "kick the ball" off the goal.

Questions for intellectual games with answers can be compiled together with the children, parents, and other teachers.

Game "Octopus"

This game will require interesting intellectual questions that involve the development of logical thinking. The teacher can come up with his own rules for the tournament, opportunities for getting extra points, considering how strong teams are entering the game. For example, in addition to the main questions, players may be asked Additional tasks, with correct answers to which, the team will be awarded "protective" points. If necessary, participants can always use them so as not to lose the course in the game.

What does Gleb have in the back, and what does Boris have in front? (Letter "b").

Grandmother carried a hundred eggs to the market, one (and the bottom) fell. How many eggs did she carry in the basket? (Not a single one, since the bottom fell along with the eggs.)

When will a person be headless in an apartment? (If he sticks his head out the window).

How does night and day always end? (Soft sign).

What clock shows the correct time twice a day? (Those that are broken).

Which is lighter: a kilogram of copper or cotton wool? (They have the same mass).

Why do you go to the sofa when you plan to sleep? (By gender).

What needs to be done to leave four guys in one boot? (Each of them must remove one boot).

When is the easiest time for a black cat to get into a house? (If the door is open.)

In what month does the talkative Masha speak the least? (February as it is the shortest month of the year).

Two aspens grew. Each of them had six cones. How many cones are on the trees? (Not a single cone, because aspens do not grow cones).

What happens to a blue scarf if it is immersed in water for ten minutes. (It will get wet).

How can you write the word "mousetrap" using five letters? (Cat).

What is a horse like when it is bought? (Wet).

A bear has none, a crow has two, and a man has one. What it is? (Letter "o").

A flock of birds flew into the grove. They sat on a tree by two, and one remained free. When there was one bird for each village, not a single one remained. How many birds are in the flock, how many trees grew in the grove? (Four birds, three trees).

A grandmother with cabbage was heading to the capital. Two old men met her, each carrying a sack of potatoes. How many people were heading to the capital? (One grandmother went to Moscow).

Such intellectual questions with answers for adults can be used when conducting joint activities with children, for example, during the decade of the family.

Adults approach the search for answers to questions too responsibly, so they often lose to schoolchildren. Unusual intellectual questions for adults is a great option for a break from everyday problems and fuss.

Examples of joke questions

There were three hollows on the birch trees. Each of them has four branches. Each branch has six apples. How many apples are on the tree? (Not a single apple, since apples do not grow on a birch).

Fifty wolves ran, how many tails do they have on their necks? (Tails do not grow on the neck).

From what fabric are sundresses not sewn? (Clothes cannot be made from railroad tracks.)

When are hands used as pronouns? (When they are you-we-you).

What forests do not have big game? (In construction).

Which of the wheels of the car does not rotate while driving? (Spare).

What do drummers and mathematicians use? (Fractions).

What belongs to a person, but is used much more often by other people? (Name).

When is the vehicle moving at the same speed as the train? (When the car is on the platform of this train).

If one egg takes four minutes to boil, how long does it take to boil six eggs? (Same amount of time).

Which flower has a female and masculine? (Ivan da Marya).

Indicate five days, without naming numbers and the days themselves. (The day before yesterday, today, yesterday, the day after tomorrow, tomorrow).

Which bird, having lost a letter, becomes the name of the largest European river? (Oriole).

Which city was named after a large bird of prey? (Eagle).

Which woman mastered the aircraft first in the world? (Baba Yaga).

What year is the most food consumed? (In a leap year).

The name of which city is suitable as a filling for delicious buns? (Raisin).

Which month is shorter than the others? (May, it contains only three letters).

What bird does every physicist know? (Pheasant, since it is she who helps to remember the main colors of the spectrum).

Any intellectual tournament held for schoolchildren or adults is aimed at the development of erudition, the formation of team interaction.

Depending on the age characteristics of the participants in the game, the presenter, in the role of which the class teacher can act, selects questions of a certain level of complexity. Each team chooses a captain who maintains discipline, chooses the correct answer from the versions offered by the players.

One move involves answering one question. If the team gives the correct answer, they get a point. If the answer is incorrect, the opponents get the right to answer.

Among those rules that are strictly observed during intellectual tournaments, we note:

  • correctness of the presenter;
  • keeping silence.

Conclusion

IN Lately there is a growing interest in holding various intellectual games and tournaments not only among adults, but also among schoolchildren. What is the reason for this interest? IN Russian education significant changes are observed. To replace the traditional form of education aimed at acquiring theoretical knowledge, came the second generation GEF.

New educational standards the main emphasis is placed on the formation of a harmoniously developed personality, capable of self-education and self-development.

Logical thinking, which develops when searching for answers to non-standard questions offered at intellectual games and tournaments, has a positive effect on the development of a creative person.

Society puts before educational institutions the task is to form the younger generation capable of making independent decisions, being responsible for their actions and deeds.

That is why such attention has been paid to educational institutions organizing intellectual clubs, holding creative games. Those high school students who answer non-standard questions, in addition to acquiring new knowledge and skills, gain experience in working in a team. Those guys who school life tried to find answers to intellectual questions, much more successfully than their peers.

Target: development of non-standard thinking.

Description. A pair (group) of children receives a card with five questions presented on it. After the discussion, the representative of the couple (group) goes to the board, voices the question and gives a prepared answer. The teacher invites the children to discuss other possible options.

Card 1

1. Did A. Pushkin like to listen to the radio? (At the time of A. Pushkin, there was no radio.)

2. December came, three cornflowers bloomed, and then another one. How many cornflowers have bloomed? (Not at all: there are no cornflowers in December.)

3. What is a "cool business"? (Fishing.)

4. Who is grasping at straws? (The one who drinks the cocktail.)

5. Who sits with his back to the king? (Coachman.)

Card 2

1. There were 7 brothers, each brother had one sister. How many people walked? (8 people.)

2. My father's child, but not my brother. Who is this? (Sister.)

3. From under the gate you can see 8 cat paws. How many cats are in the yard? (Two.)

4. When can you cut your hand on water? (When she is in a state of ice.)

5. What did the merchant buy the hat with? (For money.)

Card 3

1. Which road do they drive for six months and walk for six months? (By water.)

2. Children sculpted a snowman, after which 14 wet mittens dried on the battery. How many children made a snowman? (Sevens)

3. How many peas can go into one glass? (Not a single one - everything must be put down).

4. Sasha spends 10 minutes on the way to school. How much time will he spend if he goes with a friend? (10 minutes.)

5. Which is lighter: a pound of iron or a pound of hay? (They weigh the same.)

Card 4

1. What is the scariest river? (Tiger.)

2. How many nuts are in the empty glass? (Not at all.)

3. Can a whale call itself a fish? (No, because he can't speak.)

4. When a new house is being built, what is the first nail driven into? (In a hat.)

5. Which knot cannot be untied? (Railway.)

Card 5

1. Who plunges headlong into work? (Diver.)

2. What is not in the river, but is in the lake, sea, ocean? (Letters O.)

3. What key does not beat and does not unlock? (Music.)

4. How many months in a year have 28 days? (All months.)

5. How to divide 6 pears among six girls so that each gets a pear and one pear remains on the plate? (Give one girl a pear along with a plate.)

Card 6

1. What do they drop when there is a need and pick up when the need is gone? (Anchor.)

2. Who is the jack of all trades? (Glover.)

3. Which chain cannot be lifted? (Mountain.)

4. How to write the word "mousetrap" with five letters? ("Cat".)

5. How can you read the word "mother"? (Only from left to right.)

Card 7

1. How do you divide five potatoes equally between two people? (Cook puree and divide into portions.)

2. What question cannot be answered with a “no”? ("You are alive?".)

3. To what place does the hare run into the forest? (To the edge of the forest, then he is already running through the forest.)

4. What do fish and talkers have in common? (Both of them open their mouths endlessly.)

5. How to make four out of three sticks without breaking them? (Add Roman numeral IV.)

Card 8

1. What has two arms, two wings, two tails, three heads, three bodies, and eight legs? (Rider holding a chicken.)

2. What river name is in your mouth? (Gum.)

3. What has a head but no brains? (Onion garlic.)

4. How to write "dry grass" in four letters? ("Hay".)

5. What stands between the mountain and the valley? (Letter I.)

Card 9

1. What math action teaches you not to be greedy? (Division.)

2. Can autumn be summer? (Yes, Indian summer.)

3. Which day of the week is neither feminine nor masculine? (Sunday.)

4. Who is above us upside down? (Fly.)

5. The loaf was cut into three parts. How many incisions were made? (Two.)

Card 10

1. Who did not find work on earth? (To astronauts.)

2. Whom did the saying cheat with boots? (Shoemaker.)

3. Did Peter I like to watch TV? (In the days of Peter the Great, there were no televisions.)

4. Grandma Masha has a grandson Sasha, a cat Ryzhik, a dog Pyzhik. How many grandchildren does grandmother have? (One grandson.)

5. The name of which river can be found among girls of almost any class? (Lena.)