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Test number 1 "The first Russian princes"

1. The first prince of the Old Russian state was:

B) Askold

2. Set the chronological sequence of the reign of the first Russian princes

A) Igor B) Svyatoslav

C) Olga D) Oleg

3. Establish a correspondence between the names of the princes and the time of reign

1. Oleg a) 912 - 945
2. Igor b) 882 - 912
3. Olga c) 962 - 972
4. Svyatoslav d) 945 - 962

4. The reason for the death of Prince Igor was:

A) the desire of the prince to restore his right to collect tribute from the Vyatichi

B) an ambush at the Dnieper rapids of the Pechenegs

C) violation by the prince of an agreement with the Drevlyans about polyudye

5. Set the correct correspondence between the word and its meaning:

1) graveyards A) the amount of tribute and the tribute itself c Ancient Russia

2) lessons B) detour prince of Kyiv with a squad of their lands for

tribute collection

3) polyudye B) places of tribute collection

6. The uprising of the Drevlyans in 945 was caused

A) tribal strife of the Drevlyans and Vyatichi

B) an attempt by Prince Igor to take tribute from the Drevlyans for the second time

C) the reluctance of the Drevlyans to take part in the campaigns of Prince Svyatoslav

7. Indicate the name of the prince who always warned his opponent about the offensive with the phrase "I'm going to you"

A) Igor B) Oleg

C) Rurik D) Svyatoslav

8. Indicate the name of the prince whose shield was nailed "on the gates of Tsaregrad"

A) Igor B) Oleg

C) Rurik D) Svyatoslav

9. Princess Olga converted to Christianity in

10.Prince Oleg united Novgorod and Kyiv in

  1. 1 B, 2 A, 3 D, 4 C

    "The first Russian princes".

    1) Procopius of Caesarea; 2) Nestor;

    3) Tacitus; 4) Constantine Porphyrogenitus.

    2. Graveyard is

    1) place of tribute collection; 2) place of trade;

    3) collection of tribute.

    3. In 945, the Drevlyans rebelled and killed:

    1) Oleg; 2) Igor; v3 Vladimir.

    4. The reign of which prince was marked by the baptism of Russia:1) Vladimir; 2) Oleg; 3) Svyatoslav 4) Olga

    5. Who said before the campaign "I'm going to you":

    1) Svyatoslav; 2) Oleg; 3) Igor.

    6. What century does the origin of statehood among the Eastern Slavs belong to?

    1.X - XI centuries. 2.IX - X centuries.

    3. XI - XII centuries. 4. VI - VII centuries.

    7. The prerequisites for the formation of the Old Russian state include

    1) baptism of Russia 2) acceptance of Russian truth

    3) great migration of peoples

    4) the need for an organized rebuff to external enemies

    8. What century does the reign of Vladimir Monomakh belong to?

    1) IX century. 2) X century. 3) XII century. 4) XIII century.

    9. Read an excerpt from the ancient Russian chronicle and indicate what event is in question.“Why are we ruining the Russian land, bringing quarrels on ourselves? And the Polovtsy plunder our land and rejoice that we are torn apart by internecine wars. Yes, from now on, let us unite sincerely and protect the Russian land, and let everyone own his fatherland. And on that they kissed the cross: “If now someone encroaches on someone, the honest cross and the whole Russian land are against him.”

    1) the congress of princes in Lyubech

    2) about the campaign against the Polovtsy

    3) about the decision of the Stoglavovo Cathedral

    4) about the baptism of Russia

    "The first Russian princes".

    I option.

    1. The oldest Russian chronicle was called

    1) "Zadonshchina" 2) "The word about the death of the Russian land" 3) "The word about Igor's regiment"

    4) "The Tale of Bygone Years"

    2. Oleg's reign in Kyiv:

    1) 862; 2) 882; 3) 912.

    3. Oleg's campaign against Constantinople:

    1) 880; 2) 907; 3) 941.

    4. What event happened in 882?

    1) calling the Varangians to reign

    2) the death of Prince Igor

    3) the formation of the Old Russian state

    4) the campaign of Askold and Dir to Constantinople

    5. In what countries and lands did Prince Svyatoslav make campaigns?

    1) Poland, Sweden, Denmark

    2) Lands of the Polovtsians, Hungary, Wallachia

    3) Volzhs. Bulgaria, Khazaria, Dunaysk. Bulgaria

    4) Crimea, Asia Minor, Greece

    6) Who was the last last prince, under whom the unity of Russia was preserved?

    1) Vladimir Monomakh 2) Yaroslav the Wise

    3) Mstislav the Great 4) Svyatopolk the Accursed

    7) What were the consequences of the baptism of Russia?

    A) to the attempts of the Byzantine emperor to subjugate Russia by force

    B) to intensify the rivalry between Russian princes for the right to appoint a metropolitan

    C) to the development of culture, education

    D) to the establishment of the power of the Norman dynasty of Rurikovich

    D) to strengthen the international position of Russia

    E) to strengthen the power of ancient Russian princes

    1) AVE 2) BGD 3) VDE 4) BVD

    8. When Russia was baptized:

    1) 980; 2) 988; 3) 990.

    9. Which of the following happened in Olga's reign

    1) Russia adopted Christianity

    2) The Tale of Bygone Years was compiled

    3) Established lessons and graveyards

    4)) A victory was achieved over the Pechenegs

    10. Set the chronological sequence of the reign of the princes:

    A) Yaroslav the Wise B) Igor

    C) Vladimir the Red Sun D) Oleg


    Formation of the Old Russian state

    1. Eastern Slavs belong to the language family:

    A) Finno-Ugric;

    B) Iberian-Caucasian;

    B) Indo-European

    2. Territory of settlement of East Slavic tribal unions inVI - IXspread over the centuries to:

    BUT) West Siberian Plain;

    B) the East European Plain;

    C) the northern coast of the Black Sea;

    3. The formation of the state among the Eastern Slavs occurs as a result of:

    A) the decomposition of the tribal system and the emergence of classes;

    B) the calling of the Varangian princes;

    C) agreements between the princes of the East Slavic tribal unions

    4. The formation of the Old Russian state takes place in:

    BUT) VI century AD;

    B) IX century AD;

    AT) IX century BC;

    5. The unification of the Eastern Slavs takes place around:

    A) a tribal union of glades;

    B) the tribal union of the Drevlyans;

    C) the tribal union of the Polochans;

    6. The central part of the ancient Russian city was called:

    A) the Kremlin

    B) kid;

    B) freedom

    7. The religion of the Eastern Slavs inVI - IX centuries It was:

    A) Christianity

    B) Catholicism;

    B) paganism

    8. The date of formation of the state of Kievan Rus is considered:

    A) 862;

    B) 882;

    B) 988;

    9. The name of the Kyiv princes dynasty was given by:

    A) Rurik;

    B) Oleg;

    B) cue;

    10 The god was the patron of cattle breeding among the Slavs - pagans:

    A) Veles;

    B) Svarog;

    B) Perun;

    1. The main occupation of the Eastern Slavs was ....

    2. The capital of the Old Russian state was the city ....

    3. The most important trade routes of Ancient Russia were ....

    4. The collection of tribute in Ancient Russia was called ....

    5. Alexander the Great of Eastern Europe are called….

    ancient Russian state IX XII centuries

    (closed form)

    1. The most important political and trade ally Kievan Rus inIX in. was:

    A) Volga Bulgaria;

    B) Byzantium;

    C) Khazar Kaganate;

    A) boyars

    B) lackeys;

    B) purchases;

    3. state religion Kievan Rus at the endXcentury becomes:

    A) paganism

    B) Christianity;

    B) Catholicism

    4. The first city to be baptized was:

    a) Novgorod;

    B) Kyiv;

    B) Iskorosten;

    5. The first uprising mentioned in the annals took place in the lands:

    A) meadows;

    B) Drevlyans;

    C) Ilmenian Slovenes;

    6. The international position of Kievan Rus strengthened with the help of dynastic marriages:

    A) Prince VladimirI;

    B) Prince Vladimir Monomakh;

    C) Prince Yaroslav the Wise;

    7. The Lyubech Congress of Russian Princes (1097) decided:

    A) about organizing a campaign against the Polovtsians;

    b) each to own his fatherland and all together to protect the Russian land;

    C) on the procedure for replacing the Kyiv throne;

    8. The first legal code in Russia was:

    A) "Russian Truth";

    B) "The Truth of the Yaroslavichs";

    C) "Russian Law";

    9. The main military opponents of the Russian squads inX in. were:

    A) Polovtsy;

    B) Pechenegs;

    B) Tatro-Mongols;

    10. The organizer of the campaign of the Russian princes against the Polovtsians in 1111 was:

    A) Vladimir Monomakh;

    B) Yuri Dolgoruky;

    C) Andrey Bogolyubsky;

    (open form)

    1. The baptism of Russia takes place in ... the year of the prince ....

    2. Russian guide Orthodox Church inXI in. carried out….

    3. Kyiv prince Svyatoslav Igorevich proposed to move the capital of the ancient Russian state to the city ....

    4. Which Russian prince and why was he nicknamed "Cursed"?

    5. The Kievan state reached its highest power under the prince ... in ... years.

    Russian lands in the period of feudal fragmentation

    (closed form)

    1. The period of feudal fragmentation lasted in Russia:

    a) with XI on XIII centuries;

    b) c XII on XV centuries;

    c) with X on XIV cc;

    2. The Moscow principality arose:

    A) in 1147;

    B) in the second halfXIII century;

    C) with the collapse of Kievan Rus in 1132;

    3. The main military opponents of the Russian lands inXIII in. were:

    A) Swedish feudal lords and German knights;

    B) Polovtsy;

    B) Tatar-Mongols;

    4. The battle on Lake Peipus (Battle on the Ice) took place in:

    A) 1240;

    B) in 1242;

    C) in 1223;

    5. The main occupation of the Mongols inXIIIin. It was:

    a)nomadic pastoralism;

    b)irrigation farming;

    in)arable farming;

    6. Batu's campaign against Russia took place:

    a)in 1327;

    b)in 1237-1241;

    in)in 1480;

    7. Tatar-Mongol yoke in Russia there were:

    a)from 1237 to 1480;

    b)from 1223 to 1380;

    in)from 1243 to 1480;

    8. Seniority of Russian princes inXIII- XVFor centuries it has been determined

    a)age;

    b)a label for reigning issued by the Golden Horde Khan;

    in)decision of the congress of Russian princes;

    9. The battle on the Kulikovo field took place:

    a)in 1223;

    b)in 1380;

    in)in 1480;

    10. The Golden Horde yoke ended for Russia:

    a)Battle on the Kalka;

    b)Battle of Kulikovo;

    in)standing on the Ugra;

    (open form)

    1. Feudal fragmentation is ....

    2. The main economic units during the period of feudal fragmentation were: ... .

    3. Basques are...

    5. Moscow becomes the religious center of Russian lands in ... year in connection with ....

    6. The first Moscow prince Daniel was the son of ...

    Formation of the Russian united state

    (closed form)

    1. The founder of the dynasty of Moscow princes was:

    A) Daniil Alexandrovich;

    B) Alexander Nevsky;

    B) Ivan Kalita;

    2. Dmitry Donskoy owned:

    A) Galicia-Volyn principality;

    B) Moscow principality;

    C) territories along the Don River;

    3. On the Kulikovo field, Russian soldiers fought with:

    A) Polish lords;

    B) Tatar-Mongols;

    C) German knights;

    4. The first to take the title of "Sovereign of All Russia":

    A) Vasily the Dark;

    B) Ivan the Terrible;

    C) Ivan III;

    5. Match the years of reign:

    A) Ivan III 1) 1505 - 1533

    B) Yaroslav the Wise 2) 1462 -1505

    C) Vasily III 3) 1015 – 1054

    6. The final annexation of Novgorod to Moscow took place in:

    A) 1410;

    B) 1478;

    C) 1521;

    7. The coat of arms with a double-headed eagle appeared as an official symbol of the Russian state with:

    A) Ivan III;

    B) Ivan Krasny;

    B) Dmitry Donskoy;

    8. Who was the first of the Russian rulers to be crowned king:

    A) Ivan the Terrible

    B) Ivan III;

    B) Dmitry Donskoy

    9. The beginning of the enslavement of the Russian peasantry was laid:

    A) Sudebnik of 1497;

    B) a provision on limiting the right of a peasant transition from

    one owner to another a week before and a week after St. George's day;

    c) the decree "On serfdom";

    10. Under Ivan the Terrible, it was introduced:

    A) oprichnina

    B) localism;

    C) cancellation of St. George's Day;

    (open form)

    1. Name the factors that contributed to the rise of Moscow.

    2. What are the reasons that contributed to the final overthrow of the Golden Horde yoke.

    3. The formation of the Russian unified state takes place in ... centuries.

    4. The ways of joining the Russian lands to the Moscow principality were: ....

    5. The main forms of feudal tenure inXVXVI centuries were: …

    Test 5

    Moscow kingdom

    (closed form)

    1. The dominant form of land tenure inXVI century was:

    a) peasant plowing;

    b) boyar estate;

    c) a noble estate;

    2. What territories were annexed to Russia during the reign of IvanIV:

    A) the Volga region;

    B) Western Siberia;

    To Crimea;

    3. Years of the oprichnina:

    A) 1570 - 1575;

    B) 1551 - 1562;

    C) 1565 -1572;

    4. During the oprichnina, the territory of the country was divided into:

    a) counties and provinces;

    B) zemshchina and boyarshchina;

    C) oprichnina and zemshchina;

    5. Unofficial government under IvanIV was called:

    A) Seven Boyars;

    B) Boyar Duma;

    B) Elected Rada;

    6. The "lesson years" established in 1597 introduced:

    A) localism;

    B) punishment of state criminals;

    C) a five-year term for the search for runaway peasants;

    D) a ban on the peasant transition on St. George's Day;

    D) there is no correct answer.

    7. The Livonian war was aimed at:

    A) the conquest of the Baltic coast and access to the Baltic Sea;

    B) the destruction of the Catholic Livonian Order;

    C) the defeat of the Kazan and Astrakhan khanates;

    8. The Livonian War ended:

    A) the defeat of Russia;

    B) the victory of Russia and the annexation of new territories;

    C) a mutually beneficial truce between the belligerents;

    (open form)

    1. Military reform of the middleXVIin. consisted in…

    2. The essence of the oprichnina was ...

    3. The results of the oprichnina were ...

    3. The years of the reign of Ivan the Terrible ...

    5. Years of the Livonian War

    Russia at the turn XVI XVII centuries Time of Troubles

    (closed form)

    1. Serfdom- this is:

    a) the form of non-economic (formalized by law) dependence of the peasant on the feudal lord - the owner of the land;

    b) a legally formalized mode of functioning of military fortifications - fortresses;

    c) the right of peasants to land;

    2. The fall of the Rurik dynasty led to the Russian throne:

    A) False Dmitry I;

    B) boyar tsar Vasily Shuisky;

    B) Boris Godunov

    3. The main forms of peasant protest inXVIXVII centuries were:

    A) mass strikes

    B) refusal to enter the corvee;

    AT) peasant uprisings;

    4. Appearance of False DmitryIwas due to:

    a) rumors about the miraculous salvation of the rightful heir to the Russian throne - Tsarevich Dmitry;

    b) the arrival of the Polish ambassador in Moscow;

    c) the election of False Dmitry to reign by the Zemsky Sobor;

    5. False Dmitry Irules in Moscow:

    A) in 1602 -1610;

    B) was not admitted to Moscow at all;

    C) in 1605 - 1606;

    6. Vasily Shuisky came to power after:

    A) Boris Godunov

    B) False Dmitry I;

    B) False Dmitry II;

    7. Which historical figure was nicknamed the "Tushino thief":

    A) False Dmitry I;

    B) False Dmitry II;

    C) Cossack Tushin;

    8. The heroes of the liberation of Moscow from foreign invaders, to whom grateful Russia erected the first sculptural monument in Moscow, were:

    A) peasant Ivan Susanin;

    B) Kozma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky;

    B) nobleman Lyapunov;

    9. The accession of the Romanovs occurred due to:

    A) decisions of the Zemsky Sobor;

    B) the generosity of the family and belonging to the Rurik dynasty;

    C) outstanding merits in the fight against the Polish-Swedish intervention;

    10. The first Romanov on the Russian throne was:

    A) Alexei Fedorovich;

    B) Mikhail Fedorovich;

    C) Alexei Mikhailovich;

    (open form)

    1. Causes of unrest in Russia at the turnXVIXVII centuries were: … .

    2. The years of the reign of Vasily Shuisky ....

    3. The years of the reign of Boris Godunov ....

    4. What are the main stages of the enslavement of the peasants.

    5. What candidates for the Russian throne were considered by the Zemsky Sobor in 1613?

    TEST number 1 The first Russian princes OPTION 1.

    Part A

    A1. In what year did the reign of Prince Oleg begin in Kyiv?

      in 840 2) in 862 3) in 882 4) in 907.

    A2. Which of the Slavic tribes lived in the upper reaches of the Volga, Dnieper and Western Dvina?

    1) krivichi 2) vyatichi 3) glade 4) street

    A3. What was the result of the adoption of Russian Truth?

    1) the elimination of the dependent position of peasant communes 2) the abolition of blood feud

    3) the establishment of serfdom 4) the introduction of a single poll tax

    A4. What was official name Tithe church in Kyiv?

    1) Church of the Savior 2) Church of the Assumption of the Virgin 3) Church of the Holy Spirit 4) Church of All Saints

    A5. The beginning of Old Russian legislation is associated with the name of the prince

      Rurik. 2) Oleg 3) Vladimir Monomakh 4) Yaroslav the Wise

    A6. What event happened in 945?

    1) the foundation of the city of Vladimir 2) the proclamation of Kyiv "the mother of Russian cities"

    3) the uprising of the Drevlyans 4) the campaign of Prince Igor in Byzantium

    A7. Children, grids in Ancient Russia were called

    1) merchants who traded with the countries of the East 2) young ministers of a pagan cult

    3) released slaves 4) junior combatants

    A8. What was the consequence state activities Princess Olga?

    A9.

    A10. What principle of succession to the princely throne was established in accordance with the order of Yaroslav the Wise?

    1) from father to eldest son 2) from father to younger son

    3) the veche determined the heir 4) the eldest in the princely family

    A11. The legendary trip of Princess Olga to Constantinople took place

      in 941 2) in 957. 3) in 987 4) in 907.

    A12. main direction foreign policy Prince Svyatoslav appeared

    1) conducting military campaigns 2) establishing peaceful relations with neighbors

    3) ensuring safe trade routes 4) entered into dynastic marriages of their children

    A13. Vladimir Monomakh took the throne of Kyiv as a result

    1) decisions of the princely congress in Lyubech 2) demands of the metropolitan

    3) invitations of the Kyiv boyars 4) princely strife

    A14. Detour by the prince of his lands in order to receive tribute

      wagon 2) tax 3) vira 4) polyudie

    A15. What events are associated with the dates 1111, 1116, 1185?

      with popular uprisings 2) with the struggle of Russian princes against the Polovtsy

    3) with religious reforms 4) with princely strife

    Part B

    1) book. Igor 2) Vladimir Monomakh 3) Vladimir Svyatoslavovich 4) Oleg Prophetic 5) Prince. Yaropolk

    IN 2. Which of the following events took place during the reign of Prince Svyatoslav?

    1) the baptism of Russia 2) the construction of the Church of the Tithes 3) the introduction of vicegerency 4) the Danube campaigns 5) the defeat of the Pechenegs 6) the formation of the Tmutarakan principality

      Vyatichi 2) Volhynians 3) Polonians 4) measuring 5) all 6) glade 7) Dregovichi

    AT 4. Set a match.

    Old Russian princes

    Reign time

    Developments

    Svyatoslav Igorevich

    Yaroslav the Wise

    The defeat of the Pechenegs near Kyiv

    Adoption of the charter on cuts

      Vladimir Svyatoslavovich 2) Vladimir Monomakh 3) Oleg the Prophetic 4) 912-945. 5) 957-972

    6) 1019-1054 7) the adoption of "Russian Truth" 8) the defeat of the Khazar Khaganate 9) the baptism of Rus 10) the formation of Kievan Rus

    « He told his mother and his boyars: “I don’t like to sit in Kyiv, I want to live in Pereyaslavets on the Danube - for there is the middle of my Land, all the blessings flow there: from the Greek land - gold, curtains, wines, various fruits, from the Czech Republic and from Hungary silver and horses, from Russia furs and wax, honey and slaves.

      This incident was described by Nestor in The Tale of Bygone Years.

      These words were said by Vladimir Monomakh to his mother, the Byzantine princess.

      The prince's mother was Princess Olga.

      Pereyaslavets on the Danube will become the capital city of the Tmutarakan Principality.

      This event took place in 945.

    AT 8. What was the name of the capital of the Khazar Khaganate?

    AT 9. What were the consequences of the campaign indicated on the map by the number 3.

      Prince Svyatoslav made campaigns against Khazaria and the Danube.

      Prince Igor's campaign against Byzantium in 941 was unsuccessful.

      In 907, Prince Svyatoslav nailed his shield to the gates of Constantinople.

      The trade route "from the Varangians to the Greeks" passed through the lands of the Eastern Slavs

      Princess Olga broke off all ties with Byzantium, because. Her husband Prince Igor died in Constantinople.

      In 1036, the Pechenegs captured Kyiv, because. the prince was not in the city at that moment.

    TEST number 1 The first Russian princes OPTION 2.

    Part A

    A1. In what century did the baptism of Russia take place?

    A2. Slaves in Russia were called

    1) smerds 2) serfs 3) ryadovichi 4) purchases

    A3. What was the result of the tax reform?

    1) the amount of tribute has increased 2) the collection of tribute has been streamlined 3) the amount of tribute has decreased 4) benefits have been introduced

    A4. In what year Yaroslav the Wise defeated the Pechenegs near Kyiv?

    A5. What was the result of Oleg's campaign against Constantinople?

    1) the capture and plunder of the city 2) the conclusion of a trade agreement

    3) the conclusion of a military alliance 4) the defeat of the prince's squad

    A6. What event happened in 1111?

    1) a campaign against Sharukan and the defeat of the Polovtsy 2) the murder of Prince Igor

    3) the uprising in Kyiv 4) the campaign of Prince Igor in Byzantium

    A7. The neighboring community in Russia was called

    A8. What was the result of the state activity of Yaroslav the Wise?

    1) transfer of the capital of the state to Novgorod 2) opening of church schools

    3) implementation of tax reform 4) the beginning of the minting of ancient Russian coins

    A9. Which of these events happened first?

    1) the defeat of Khazaria 2) the defeat of the Polovtsians 3) the defeat of the Pechenegs 4) the uprising of the Drevlyans

    A10. What was common law called in Russia?

    1) "Pravda Yaroslav" 2) "Russian Law" 3) "Russian Truth" 4) "Charter of Vladimir Monomakh"

    A11. The biography of a person canonized by the church as a saint is

      teaching 2) word 3) life 4) walking

    A12. The main direction of foreign policy of Yaroslav the Wise was

    1) conducting military campaigns 2) establishing high customs duties

    3) ensuring safe trade routes 4) entering into dynastic marriages of their children

    A13. Jewelry technique method

    1) mosaic 2) miniature 3) filigree 4) fresco

    A14. The consequence of the baptism of Russia was

    1) strengthening the military power of Russia 2) strengthening power

    3) tax cuts 4) separation of tribes

    A15. What events are associated with the dates of 1068, 1113?

    Part B

    IN 1. Arrange the names of the prince in chronological order of their reign

    1) book. Svyatoslav 2) Vladimir I Saint 3) Prince. Olga 4) Oleg Prophetic 5) Rurik

    IN 2. Which of the following events are associated with the name of Vladimir Monomakh?

    1) the adoption of the "Charter" 2) the defeat of the Pechenegs 3) the defeat of the Polovtsy 4) the congress of princes in Lyubech 5) the defeat of the Pechenegs 6) the construction of the Hagia Sophia in Kyiv

    AT 3. Below are some terms. All of them, with the exception of two, are the names of Finno-Ugric tribes. Find and indicate the terms "falling out" from this row.

    1) street 2) Chud 3) Polonyan 4) measuring 5) all 6) Mordva 7) Cheremis

    AT 4. Set a match.

    concept

    Definition

    A) plinth

    B) mosquito

    B) apse

    D) mosaic

    1)B ancient Russian architecture– semicircular or keel end of the part outer wall building

    2) altar ledge in Christian churches

    3) a wide flat burnt brick, used in construction in Byzantium in the 9th-13th centuries.

    4) a picturesque image typed from colored smalt, pieces of marble

    5)Jewelry technique method

    AT 5. Fill in the empty cells of the table using the data provided in the list.

    Old Russian princes

    Reign time

    Developments

    Prince Igor

    Nailed the shield to the gates of Constantinople

    Yaroslav the Wise

    Adoption of the charter on cuts

      Vladimir Svyatoslavovich 2) Vladimir Monomakh 3) Oleg the Prophetic 4) 912-945. 5) 957-972 6) 879-911 7) 1019-1054 8) the adoption of a written law 9) the uprising of the Drevlyans 10) the baptism of Russia

    AT 6. Read an excerpt from the document.

    “And when he came, he ordered the idols to be overthrown, some to be chopped up and others to be burned. Perun also ordered to tie a horse to the tail and drag him from the mountain along the Borichev vozvoz to the Creek and put 12 men to beat him with sticks. This was done not because the tree feels something, but to desecrate the demon, who deceived people in this image, so that he would accept retribution from people.

    Using the text and knowledge of history, select three correct judgments from the list below.

      The passage describes the capture of Kyiv by Andrei Bogolyubsky.

      The events described in the passage took place in 988.

      Vladimir Monomakh then ruled Kyiv.

      The passage describes the baptism of Russia by Vladimir the Holy.

      The pagan god Perun patronized the prince and his squad.

      The events described in the passage led to the largest uprising in Kyiv.

      Baptized Kyiv Dobrynya and Putyata "with fire and sword."

    Look at the map and complete tasks B7-B10

    AT 7. What is the name of the prince who made the trip, indicated on the map by the number 3.

    AT 8. What was the name of the capital of Volga Bulgaria?

    AT 9. What were the consequences of the campaign indicated on the map by the number 1.

    AT 10 O'CLOCK. What three judgments related to this card are correct.

    1) Campaigns against Khazaria and the Danube were made by Prince Igor.

    2) The campaign of Prince Oleg against Byzantium in 941 was unsuccessful.

    3) In 907, Oleg the Prophet nailed his shield to the gates of Constantinople.

    4) The trade route "from the Varangians to the Persians" passed through the lands of the Eastern Slavs

    5) Princess Olga broke off all ties with Byzantium, because. Her husband Prince Igor died in Constantinople.

    6) Prince Svyatoslav wanted to move the capital from Kyiv to Pereyaslavets on the Danube.

    TEST number 1 The first Russian princes OPTION 3.

    Part A

    A1. In what century did Kievan Rus form?

    1) in the XI century. 2) in the XII century. 3) in the IX century. 4) in Hv.

    A2. Which of the Slavic tribes was annexed to Kievan Rus later than all?

    1) krivichi 2) street 3) glade 4) vyatichi

    A3. What was the result of the baptism of Russia?

    3) dependence on Byzantium increased 4) the authority of princely power fell

    A4. In what year Yaroslav the Wise founded the Hagia Sophia in Kyiv?

    1) in 1097 2) in 1037 3) in 1036 4) in 1054

    A5. What was the result of the secondary collection of tribute by Igor?

    1) the capture and plunder of Iskoroten 2) the death of the prince

    3) the conclusion of a military alliance with the glades 4) the defeat of Kyiv

    A6. What event happened in 1113?

    1) a campaign against Sharukan and the defeat of the Polovtsy 2) an uprising of the Drevlyans

    3) the calling of Prince Vladimir Monomakh to the Great reign 4) the princely congress in Lyubech

    A7. The amount of tribute in Russia was called

    1) vira 2) lesson 3) rope 4) churchyard

    A8. What was the result of the state activity of Vladimir Svyatoslavich?

    1) the construction of the Church of the Tithes 2) the formation of Kievan Rus

    3) carrying out tax reform 4) the beginning of book printing in Russia

    A9. Which of these events happened first?

    1) the defeat of the Volga Bulgaria 2) the construction of the Golden Gate in Kyiv

    3) the murder of Boris and Gleb 4) the calling of the Varangians

    A10. Chapter local government appointed by the central government?

    1) governor 2) estate owner 3) tiun 4) fireman

    A11. To which tribe did Princess Olga take revenge for the death of her husband?

    1) Krivichi 2) Dregovichi. 3) Drevlyans 4) Vyatichi

    A12. The murder of his brothers Boris and Gleb was committed by

    1) Yaroslav the Wise 2) Mstislav of Tmutarakansky 3) Svyatopolk 4) Svyatoslav

    1) "Prayers" 2) "Teachings to children" 3) "Words about law and grace" 4) "The Word about Igor's Campaign"

    A14. Whonot belonged to the dependent population?

    1) purchases 2) ryadovichi 3) communal peasants 4) serfs

    A15. What events are associated with the dates 912, 945, 964, 1113?

    1) with popular uprisings in Kyiv 2) with the struggle of Russian princes against the Polovtsy

    3) with religious reforms 4) with the beginning of the reign of princes

    Part B

    IN 1. Arrange the events in chronological order

    1) the formation of Kievan Rus 2) the defeat of Khazaria 3) the defeat of the Pechenegs 4) the baptism of Russia 5) the uprising of the Drevlyans

    IN 2. Highlight the genres of ancient Russian literature

    1) epics 2) word 3) stories 4) chronicles 5) novels 6) teachings

    AT 3. Below are some terms. All of them, with the exception of two, are the names of nomadic tribes. Find and indicate the terms "falling out" from this row.

    1) Avars 2) Polovtsians 3) Polonians 4) Khazars 5) all 6) Pechenegs 7) Turks

    AT 4. Set a match.

    princes

    Developments

    A) Vladimir Svyatoslavovich

    B) Princess Olga

    B) Prince Oleg

    D) Vladimir Monomakh

      unification of Novgorod and Kyiv as part of a single state

      building defensive lines in the south

      introduction of lessons and churchyards

      beginning of the drafting of written legislation

      trip to Sharukan

    AT 5. Fill in the empty cells of the table using the data provided in the list.

    Event

    the date

    Participant

    Legendary call to Novgorod

    March on Constantinople

    The defeat of Khazaria

    1) 965 2) The murder of Boris and Gleb 3) 911 4) Oleg 5) Vladimir Monomakh

    6) Rurik 7) death in the Drevlyansk land 8) 1019 9) Svyatoslav 10) 862

    AT 6. Read an excerpt from the document.

    “Do not forget the most miserable, but feed as much as you can, and give to the orphan, and justify the widow yourself, and do not let the strong destroy a person. Do not kill the right or the guilty, and do not command to kill him; even if he is guilty of death, but do not destroy any Christian soul.

    And now I will tell you, my children, about my work, how I worked on the road and on the hunt from the age of 13. First I went to Rostov through the land of the Vyatichi; my father sent me, and he himself went to Kursk ... And in total there were 80 campaigns and three great ones, and I don’t remember the rest ... "

    Using the text and knowledge of history, select three correct judgments from the list below.

    1) The passage is taken from The Tale of Bygone Years.

    2) This is an excerpt from the work "Instructions for Children."

      Vladimir the Holy ruled Kyiv at the invitation of the Kievan boyars.

      In 1111 Vladimir Monomakh led the united Russian army and defeated the Polovtsy near Sharukan.

      After the death of Vladimir Monomakh, his son Mstislav Tmutarakansky began to rule.

    Look at the map and complete tasks B7-B10

    AT 7. What is the name of the prince who made campaigns in Byzantium in 941 and 944?

    AT 8. What is the result of the campaign of 941?

    AT 9. How did the campaign of 944 end?

    AT 10 O'CLOCK. What three judgments related to this card are correct.

    1) The Byzantines burned the boats of the Rus with a special combustible mixture - “Greek fire.

    2) Both campaigns were unsuccessful for the Russian prince.

    3) In an agreement concluded in 944, the possessions of the Russian prince were first called the Russian land.

    4) Prince Svyatoslav led campaigns in Byzantium.

    5) The concluded agreement contained a number of restrictions for Russian merchants, but remained beneficial for them.

    6) Princess Olga took revenge on the Byzantines for the death of her husband.

    TEST number 1 The first Russian princes OPTION 4.

    Part A

    A1. In what year did Oleg's first campaign against Byzantium take place?

    1) in 840 2) in 862 3) in 882 4) in 907.

    A2. Common writing material in Russia

    1) parchment 2) paper 3) papyrus 4) birch bark

    A3. Collection of laws "Russian Truth"

    1) destroyed the community 2) abolished private property

    3) consolidated social inequality 4) established blood feud as a punishment

    A4. The death of the Kyiv prince Igor Stary is connected with his campaign against

    1) Pechenegs 2) Polovtsians 3) Varangians 4) Drevlyans

    A5. Feudal relations are characterized by the predominance

    1) free communal peasants 2) the feudal lord's ownership of livestock and tools

    3) land ownership of feudal lords 4) private peasant land ownership over communal

    A6. What event happened in 1036?

    1) the foundation of the Kyiv state 2) the defeat of the Khazar Khaganate

    3) the defeat of the Pechenegs 4) the baptism of Princess Olga in Constantinople

    A7. Senior combatants were called

    1) guests 2) grids 3) magi 4) boyars

    A8. places of worship pagan gods

    1) vira 2) temple 3) graveyard 4) polyudye

    A9. Which of these events happened later than the others?

    1) the campaign of Russian princes against Sharukan 2) the beginning of the reign of Vladimir Monomakh in Kyiv

    3) the construction of St. Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv 4) the baptism of Russia

    1) Yaroslav the Wise 2) Hilarion 3) Daniil Zatochnik 4) Vladimir Monomakh

    A11. In what year was Princess Olga baptized?

    1) in 941 2) in 957. 3) in 987 4) in 907.

    A12. The congress of princes in Lyubech, which decided "everyone keeps his fatherland", took place

    1) in 1068 2) in 1072 3) in 1097 4) in 1132

    A13. The main trading partner of the Old Russian state was

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

    A14. The reason for the baptism of Russia by Vladimir

    1) the need to mitigate social contradictions 2) the political pressure of Byzantium

    3) military pressure from Western states 4) preparation for war with the Muslim East

    A15. The prerequisites for the formation of the Old Russian state do NOT apply

    1) the need for defense against nomads 2) the presence of trade routes

    3) the emergence of tribal unions 4) princely strife

    Part B

    IN 1. Arrange the names of historical figures in chronological order

    1) Svyatoslav Igorevich 2) Metropolitan Hilarion 3) Vladimir the Holy 4) Oleg the Prophet 5) Nestor

    B2. Highlight three ways of jewelry technology in the list

    1) mosaic 2) niello 3) granulation 4) miniature 5) fresco 6) cloisonné enamel

    AT 3. Below are some terms. All but two are names. Slavic gods. Find and indicate the terms "falling out" from this row.

    1) Perun 2) Aurora 3) Smaragl 4) Makosh 5) Lada 6) Rod 7) Pan

    AT 4. Set a match.

    Excerpts from chronicles

    Developments

    A) “Our land is great and plentiful, but there is no order in it. Come reign and rule over us"

    C) “So let’s not shame the Russian land, but lie down with bones, for the dead have no shame”

    D) “Now you have neither honey nor furs, so I ask you a little: give me three doves and three sparrows from each yard”

    E) “And the squad said to Igor:“ The youths of Svineld put on weapons and clothes, and we are naked. The prince will go with us for tribute, and you will get it for yourself, and for us ... And Igor listened to them - he went ... for tribute "

    1) uprising of the Drevlyans

    2) calling the Varangians

    3) the baptism of Russia

    4) Olga's revenge

    5) campaigns of Prince Svyatoslav

    AT 5. Fill in the empty cells of the table using the data provided in the list.

    rulers

    Reign time

    Developments

    tax reform

    Yaroslav the Wise

    The defeat of the Pechenegs near Kyiv

    Adoption of the charter on cuts

    1) Princess Olga 2) Vladimir Monomakh 3) Vladimir Svyatoslavovich 4) 912-945 5)945-9576)1019-1054 7) the adoption of "Russian Truth" 8) the defeat of the Khazars 9) the baptism of Russia 10) the formation of Kievan Rus

    AT 6. Read an excerpt from the document.

    “The tribes ... are numerous, hardy, easily endure heat, cold, rain, nakedness, lack of food. They treat foreigners who come to them kindly and, showing them signs of their disposition, protect them. They have a large number of various livestock and fruits of the earth lying in heaps, especially millet and wheat. They settle in forests, near impassable rivers, swamps, lakes…”.

    Using the text and knowledge of history, select three correct judgments from the list below.

    1) In the passage we are talking about the Eastern Slavs.

    2) The main occupation of the Slavs was cattle breeding.

    3) The Slavs built dugouts and semi-dugouts, which were heated in black.

    4) The Slavs living in the steppe regions used shifting agriculture.

    5) One of the occupations of the Slavs was beekeeping - breeding bees.

    6) In the steppe regions, a plow was used for plowing the land, and a plow was used in the forest regions.

    Look at the map and complete tasks B7-B10

    AT 7. What is the name of the prince who made the trip, indicated on the map by the number 1.

    AT 8. What are the implications of this trip?

    AT 9. In what year did Yaroslav the Wise defeat the Pechenegs?

    AT 10 O'CLOCK. What three judgments related to this card are correct.

    1) The main trading partner of Russia was the Khazar Khaganate.

    2) The most successful trade agreement with Byzantium was concluded Prophetic Oleg in 911.

    3) The Tmutarakan principality was formed during the reign of Svyatoslav.

    4) In 988, Vladimir Svyatoslavovich captured the center of the possessions of Byzantium in the Crimea - Chersonese (Korsun).

    5) The campaigns indicated on the map by the number 3 were made by Vladimir Monomakh.

    6) The Byzantine emperor John Tzimiskes defeated the squad of Prince Igor in 941.

    TEST number 1 The first Russian princes OPTION 5.

    Part A

    A1. Which of the sons of Prince Vladimir died in the internecine war of 1015-1019?

    A. Boris B. Mstislav V. Gleb G. Yaroslav D. Svyatoslav

    A2. Prince Yaroslav seized power in Kyiv in:

    1) 1015 2) 1019 3) 1024 4) 1036

    A3. What city Oleg called "the mother of Russian cities"?

    1) Iskorosten 2) Novgorod 3) Kyiv 4) Chernihiv

    A4. Which of the Russian rulers was the first to adopt Christianity?

      Oleg 2) Olga 3) Svyatoslav 4) Igor

    A5. What is a graveyard?

    1) amount of tribute 2) place of tribute collection 3) ancient pagan temple 4) place of trade

    A6. In which Slavic tribe did Kiy reign?

    1) Drevlyans 2) Vyatichi 3) Radimichi 4) glades

    A7.What event happened in 866?

    1) calling the Varangians to reign 2) the death of Prince Igor

    3) the formation of the Old Russian state 4) the campaign of Askold and Dir to Constantinople

    A8. In what countries and lands did Prince Svyatoslav make campaigns?

    1) Poland, Sweden, Denmark 2) Polovtsian lands, Hungary, Wallachia

    3) Volga Bulgaria, Khazaria, Danube Bulgaria 4) Crimea, Asia Minor, Greece

    A9. Who was the last prince under whom the unity of Russia was preserved?

    1) Vladimir Monomakh 2) Yaroslav the Wise 3) Mstislav the Great 4) Svyatopolk the Accursed

    A10. Which of the following happened during Olga's reign

    1) Russia adopted Christianity 2) The Tale of Bygone Years was compiled

    3) a tax reform was carried out 4) a victory was achieved over the Pechenegs

    A11. What century does the reign of Vladimir Monomakh belong to?

    1) IX century. 2) X century. 3) XII century. 4) XIII century.

    A12. Who said before the campaign "I'm going to you":

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

    A13. Which prince is referred to in the passage?

    The prince ... was lame, but his mind was sharp. Despite his lameness, he himself stood at the head of the squad. Especially revered book wisdom and Orthodox worship».

      Svyatoslav 2) Svyatopolk 3) Oleg 4) Yaroslav the Wise

    A14. Under Prince Yaroslav the Wise in Kievan Rus were built:

    1) St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery, St. George's Cathedral of St. George's Monastery

    2) Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, Golden Gate in Kyiv

    3) Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Church of the Intercession on the Nerl

    4) Trinity Cathedral in Sergiev Posad, Church of the Dormition in Gorodok.

    A15. The Khazar Khaganate was defeated by Svyatoslav in

    1) 964 2) 965 3) 971 4) 972

    Part B

    IN 1. Arrange the names of the prince in chronological order of their reign

    1) book. Igor 2) book. Olga 3) Vladimir Svyatoslavovich 4) Rurik 5) Mstislav the Great

    IN 2.What were the consequences of the baptism of Russia?

    1) to the attempts of the Byzantine emperor to subjugate Russia by force

    2) to intensify the rivalry of Russian princes for the right to appoint a metropolitan

    3) to the development of culture, education 4) to the unification and strengthening of the state

    5) to strengthen the international position of Russia 6) to strengthen the power of the ancient Russian princes

    AT 3. Below are some terms. All of them, with the exception of two, are the names of East Slavic tribes. Find and indicate the terms "falling out" from this row.

    1) Vyatichi 2) Volhynians 3) Varangians 4) Polonians 5) glade 6) Cumans

    AT 4. Set a match.

    Terms

    Definitions

    B) Hryvnia

      eyewitness to the crime

      criminal clerk

      fine for murder

      silver coin

      name of the village community

    AT 5. Fill in the empty cells of the table using the data provided in the list.

    Old Russian princes

    Reign time

    Developments

    Prince Igor

    Nailed the shield to the gates of Constantinople

    Yaroslav the Wise

    Adoption of the charter on cuts

    1) Vladimir Svyatoslavovich 2) Vladimir Monomakh 3) Oleg the Prophetic 4) 912-945. 5) 957-972 6) 879-911 7) 1019-1054 8) the adoption of a written law 9) the uprising of the Drevlyans 10) the baptism of Russia

    AT 6. Read an excerpt from the document. Using the text and knowledge of history, select three correct judgments from the list below.

    “Why are we ruining the Russian land, bringing quarrels on ourselves? And the Polovtsy plunder our land and rejoice that we are torn apart by internecine wars. Yes, from now on, let us unite sincerely, and protect the Russian land, and let each one keep his fatherland. And on that they kissed the cross: “If now someone encroaches on someone, the honest cross and the whole Russian land are against him.”

    1) The document refers to the Stoglavy Cathedral.

    2) The event described in the document took place in 1097.

    3) The passage refers to the congress of princes in Lyubech.

    4) The result of this event was the complete cessation of civil strife in Russia.

    5) The decision “everyone keeps his fatherland” consolidated the fragmentation of Russia that had already begun.

    6) The united armies against the Polovtsians will be led by Vsevolod Yaroslavovich.

    Look at the map and complete tasks B7-B10

    AT 7. What is the name of the prince who made the campaigns, indicated on the map by the numbers 1 and 2.

    AT 8. What was the name of the fortress taken by the prince (indicated on the map by the number 3).

    AT 9. What was it called Slavic tribe(number 4), whose lands were annexed to Russia by this prince.

    AT 10 O'CLOCK. What three judgments related to this card are correct.

    1) Campaigns against Khazaria and the Danube were made by Prince Svyatopolk.

    2) During the reign of this prince, the Tmutarakan principality, dependent on Russia, was formed.

    3) The prince was defeated in the war with Byzantium.

    4) The prince was going to move his capital to Dorostol.

    5) This ruler, distinguished by incredible energy and audacity of plans, died at the hands of the Pechenegs.

    6) The prince annexed the lands of the Khazar Khaganate and Volga Bulgaria to Kievan Rus

    Answers

    Option 1

    Option 2

    Option 3

    Option 4

    Option 5

    Svyatoslav

    Svyatoslav

    Education of Kievan Rus

    The defeat of Khazaria

    Education of Kievan Rus

    Trade agreement signed

    Option 1

    1. The emergence of the concepts of "cart", "graveyard" and "lesson" is associated with reign

    A) Olga B) Oleg C) Svyatoslav D) Vladimir

    2. What event happened during the reign of Igor the Old?

    A) accepting Christianity

    B) acceptance of Russian Truth

    C) the defeat of the Khazar Khaganate

    D) uprising of the Drevlyans

    3. Which of the above referred to the reasons for the creation of the Old Russian state?

    A) the influence of the Byzantine Empire

    B) the emergence of property and social inequality

    C) acceptance of Russian truth

    D) campaigns of the Pechenegs on the lands of the Slavs

    4. Which of the following refers to the consequences of the adoption of Christianity by Russia.

    A) the uprising of the Drevlyans.

    B) strengthening princely power

    B) feudalism

    D) the beginning of princely strife

    5. What event happened during the reign of Oleg the Prophet

    A) campaigns against Constantinople

    B) creating graveyards

    C) the first princely strife

    D) the reform of paganism

    Tasks B

    1. Arrange in chronological order the names of the princes in accordance with the periods of their reign.

    A) Svyatoslav D) Oleg the Prophetic

    B) Igor D) Vladimir Saint

    C) Yaroslav the Wise

    Answer:

    2. Establish a correspondence between the names of the princes and the events associated with their reign

    Event Names

    A) Olga 1) The defeat of the Polovtsy

    B) Svyatoslav 2) Baptism of Russia

    C) Vladimir Svyatoslavovich 3) adoption of the Sudebnik

    D) Vladimir Monomakh 4) establishment new form tribute collection

    5) Danube campaigns

    3. Below are a number of terms. All but one are the names of East Slavic tribes.

    1) glade 2) Dregovichi 3) Drevlyans 4) Radimichi 5) Vyatichi 6) Khazars 7) Krivichi

    Answer:

    Old Russian prince

    Dates

    Developments

    _______________ (BUT)

    882

    _________________(B)

    _______________ (AT)

    ________________ (G)

    Igor

    _______________ (D)

    The Kyiv prince's campaign against Constantinople

    __________________ (E)

    967-971

    War with Byzantium

    Missing items

      Rurik

      Oleg

      Svyatoslav

      Olga

      911

      introduction of statutes

      unification of Kyiv and Novgorod

      vocation of the Varangians to Novgorod

    Answer

    Test First Princes. Acceptance of Christianity.

    Option 2

    1. What event happened before the others?

    A) Olga's reign B) the congress of princes in Lyubech

    B) Unification of Kyiv and Novgorod D) reign of Yaroslav the Wise

    2. Which of the following applies to characteristic features systems government controlled in ancient RussiaX- XI cc?

    A) save political significance veche

    B) the prince is elected by the people's assembly

    C) all power belongs to the prince of Kyiv

    G) government concentrated in the hands of the Metropolitan

    3. Who was the prince of Kyiv before the others?

    A) Igor B) Vladimir C) Oleg D) Yaroslav the Wise

    4. Which event happened later than the others?

    A) calling Rurik to Novgorod

    B) Igor's agreement with the rivers

    C) Oleg's campaign against Constantinople

    D) Svyatoslav's campaign against the Khazars

    5. Which of the following related to the reasons for the adoption of Christianity?

    A) close relationship with byzantine empire

    B) influence Western Europe

    C) search for an ally in the fight against the Khazar Khaganate

    D) princely strife strife

    Tasks V.

    1. Arrange the following events in chronological order

    A) Oleg's campaign against Constantinople D) Svyatoslav's campaigns

    B) the uprising of the Drevlyans D) the adoption of Christianity by Princess Olga

    C) the death of princes Boris and Gleb

    2. Establish a correspondence between the names of the princes and the events associated with their activities.

    Princes Events

    A) Vladimir Svyatoslavovich 1) the completion of the main process of creating a unified

    B) Oleg of the Russian State

    C) Yaroslav the Wise 2) the unification of Kyiv and Novgorod

    D) Igor Stary 3) uprising of the Drevlyans

    4) pagan reform and the establishment of a pantheon

    Gods led by Perun

    5) acceptance of Russian Truth

    3. Below is a list of titles social groups. All of them, with the exception of one, are associated with the period of Kievan Rus.

    1) boyars 2) smerds 3) ryadovichi 4) petty bourgeois 5) purchases 6) serfs

    Answer:

    4. Fill in the blank cells of the table using the data provided in the list below. For each cell marked with letters, select the number of the required element.

    Old Russian princes

    Reign time

    Developments

    Svyatoslav Igorevich

    _______________(BUT)

    _________________(B)

    ________________(AT)

    980-1015

    _________________(G)

    Yaroslav the Wise

    _______________(D)

    The defeat of the Pechenegs near Kyiv

    _______________(E)

    113-1125

    Adoption of the "Charter on cuts"

    Missing items

      Vladimir Svyatoslavovich

      Mstislav the Great

      Vladimir Monomakh.

      912-945

      945-972

      1019-1054

      Acceptance of Russian Truth

      The defeat of the Khazar Khaganate

      Baptism of Russia