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Test by literature Dead souls (N.V. Gogol) for 9th grade students. The test consists of two options, each option contains 5 short-answer tasks and 3 general tasks with a detailed answer.

- A good deed, really, a good deed!
“Yes, I see for myself that I could not have undertaken a better deed.” Be that as it may, a man's purpose is still undetermined unless he has finally placed his feet firmly on a solid foundation, and not on some free-thinking chimera of youth. - Here he very opportunely scolded all young people for liberalism, and rightly so. But it’s remarkable that there was some kind of unsteadiness in his words, as if he immediately said to himself: “Eh, brother, you’re lying, and a big one at that!” He didn’t even look at Sobakevich and Manilov for fear of seeing something on their faces. But he was afraid in vain: Sobakevich’s face did not move, and Manilov, enchanted by the phrase, only shook his head approvingly with pleasure, plunging into the position in which a music lover finds himself when the singer has outdone the very violin and squeaked such a thin note that even a bird’s throat cannot bear .
“Yes, why don’t you tell Ivan Grigorievich,” Sobakevich responded, “what exactly you purchased?” and you, Ivan Grigorievich, why don’t you ask what acquisition they made? After all, what a people! just gold. After all, I also sold them the coachman Mikheev...
And when the chairman asked why they went, being people necessary for the house and artisans, Sobakevich answered, waving his hand: “Ah!” so simple, I found something stupid: give it to me, I say, I’ll sell it, and I sold it foolishly!
Then he hung his head as if he himself repented of this matter, and added: “Here is a gray-haired man, but he still hasn’t gained his mind...
While the conversations continued, witnesses began to appear little by little: the Morgun prosecutor familiar to the reader, the inspector of the medical board, Trukhachevsky, Begushkin and others, according to Sobakevich, who were burdening the land for nothing. Many of them were completely unfamiliar to Chichikov: the missing and extra ones were recruited right there from the chamber officials. They also brought not only the son of the archpriest Father Kiril, but even the archpriest himself. Each of the witnesses placed himself with all his merits and ranks, some in reverse font, some in jambs, some simply almost upside down, placing letters that had never even been seen in the Russian alphabet. Famous Ivan Antonovich managed it very quickly, the fortresses were recorded, marked, entered in the book and where it should be, with the acceptance of half a percent and for the seal in the Vedomosti, and Chichikov had to pay very little. Even the chairman gave an order to take only half of the duty money from him, and the other, unknown in some way, was assigned to the account of some other petitioner.
“So,” said the chairman, when it was all over, “all that remains now is to spray the purchase.”
“I’m ready,” said Chichikov. “It’s up to you to set the time. It would be a sin on my part if, for such a pleasant company, I didn’t uncork another or third bottle of sparkling wine.”
“No, you didn’t take things that way: we will supply the fizzybrew ourselves,” said the chairman: “this is our responsibility, our duty. You are our guest: we should be treated. Do you know what, gentlemen! For now, let’s do this: let’s all go, as is, to the police chief; He’s our miracle worker: he only has to blink when passing a fish row or a cellar, and you know, we’ll have a bite to eat! and at this opportunity, and on the whistle.”
No one could refuse such an offer. Witnesses already felt an appetite at the very name of the fish row; They all took up their caps and hats that same hour, and the presence ended. When they passed the office, Ivan Antonovich the jug's snout, bowing politely, quietly said to Chichikov: “They bought the peasants for a hundred thousand, but for their labor they gave only one little white one.”
“But what kind of peasants,” Chichikov answered him, also in a whisper: “they are a very empty and insignificant people, not even worth half of them.” Ivan Antonovich realized that the visitor was of a strong character and would not give any more.
“And how much did you buy the soul from Plyushkin?” Sobakevich whispered in his other ear.
“Why was Sparrow assigned?” Chichikov told him in response to this.
“Which Sparrow?” Sobakevich said.
“Yes, the woman, Elisaveta Vorobya, they also put the letter B at the end.” “No, I didn’t attribute any Sparrow,” said Sobakevich and went off to join the other guests.
The guests finally arrived in a crowd at the police chief's house. The police chief was definitely a miracle worker: as soon as he heard what was happening, at that very moment he called the policeman, a lively fellow in patent leather boots, and, it seems, he whispered only two words in his ear, and only added: “You understand!” and there in another room, while the guests were playing whist, beluga, sturgeon, salmon, pressed caviar, freshly salted caviar, herrings, stellate sturgeon, cheeses, smoked tongues and balyks appeared on the table, it was all from the fishery side row. Then there were additions from the owner's side, kitchen products: a pie with head meat, which included the cartilage and cheeks of a 9-pound sturgeon, another pie with milk mushrooms, yarn, butter, and boiled milk. The police chief was in some way a father and benefactor in the city. He was among the citizens just like in his own family, and he visited the shops and the guest courtyard as if he were visiting his own pantry. In general, he sat, as they say, in his place and understood his position to perfection. It was even difficult to decide whether he was created for the place or the place for him.

1 option

Short answer questions

1. Indicate the genre of this work.

2. Which of the heroes of Dead Souls will mainly contribute to exposing Chichikov's scam?

3. What is the name of the subtle, hidden mockery that ends the fragment?

In general, he sat, as they say, in his place and understood his position to perfection. It was even difficult to decide whether he was created for the place or the place for him.

4. What is artistic exaggeration called?

...the singer outdid the violin itself and squeaked such a thin note that even a bird’s throat could not bear it.

5. What is a conversation between two people called? characters V literary work, included in the above snippet?

Long answer questions

6.

8.

Option 2

Short answer questions

1. What is the direction called? literature of the 19th century century, characterized by a reflection of the laws of life, the relationship between man and the environment, to which Gogol’s work “Dead Souls” belongs?

2. Which of the landowners, sellers " dead souls", is not mentioned in this episode?

3. What is the name of the product? artistic expression, based on the similarity of related phenomena?

But it’s remarkable that there was some kind of unsteadiness in his words, as if he immediately said to himself:“Oh, brother, you’re lying, and a big one at that!”

4. Indicate the name of the means of allegorical expression used by Gogol in describing what is happening in a public place:

Each of the witnesses placed himself with all his merits and ranks, some in reverse font, some in blunt letters, some simply almost upside down.

5. What is a subtle, hidden mockery called?

Even the chairman gave an order to take only half of the duty money from him, and the other, unknown in some way, was assigned to the account of some other petitioner.

Long answer questions

6. What vices of county officials are reflected in the above fragment?

8. Compare fragments from the works of I.V. Gogol’s “Dead Souls” and A.S. Pushkin "Dubrovsky". How are the collective images of officials created in these works similar?

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

The rumor about this incident reached Kiril Petrovich that same day... Walking with heavy steps back and forth across the hall, he accidentally looked out the window and saw a troika stopped at the gate - small man in a leather cap and frieze overcoat, he got out of the cart and went to the outbuilding to the clerk; Troekurov recognized assessor Shabashkin and ordered to call him. A minute later, Shabashkin was already standing in front of Kiril Petrovich, bowing after bow, and reverently awaiting his orders.
“Great, what’s your name,” Troekurov told him, “why did you come?”
“I was going to the city, Your Excellency,” answered Shabashkii, “and I went to Ivan Demyanov to find out if there would be any order from Your Excellency.”
“It’s very opportune that I stopped by, what’s your name?” I need you. Drink some vodka and listen.
Such an affectionate reception pleasantly surprised the assessor. “He gave up vodka and began to listen to Kiril Petrovich with all possible attention.
“I have a neighbor,” said Troekurov, “a small-time rude man; I want to take his estate - what do you think about that?
- Your Excellency, if there are any documents, or...
“I understand, but the problem is that all his papers were burned in a fire.”
- How, Your Excellency, his papers were burned! what's better for you? - in this case, please act according to the laws, and without any doubt you will receive your complete pleasure.
- You think? Well, look. I rely on your diligence, and you can be sure of my gratitude.
Shabashkin bowed almost to the ground, went out, from that very day he began to work on the planned case, and thanks to his agility, exactly two weeks later, Dubrovsky received an invitation from the city to immediately deliver the proper explanations about his ownership of the village of Kistenevka.
Andrei Gavrilovich, amazed by the unexpected request, wrote back on the same day with a rather rude attitude...
This letter made a very pleasant impression in the soul of assessor Shabashkin. He saw, 1) that Dubrovsky knew little sense in business, and 2) that it would not be difficult to put a person so ardent and imprudent in the most disadvantageous position...
The matter began to drag on. Confident in his rightness, Andrei Gavrilovich cared little about him, had neither the desire nor the opportunity to sprinkle money around him, and although he was always the first to mock the corrupt conscience of the ink tribe, the thought of becoming a victim of a sneak did not occur to him. For his part, Troekurov cared just as little about winning the case he had started - Shabashkin worked for him, acting on his behalf, intimidating and bribing judges and interpreting all sorts of decrees at odds and ends. Be that as it may, on the 18th ... year, February 9, Dubrovsky received an invitation through the city police to appear before the ** zemstvo judge to hear his decision in the case of a disputed estate between him, Lieutenant Dubrovsky, and Chief General Troekurov ...
Arriving in the city, Andrei Gavrilovich stayed with a merchant he knew, spent the night with him, and the next morning appeared before the district court.
Nobody paid any attention to him. Kirila Petrovich arrived after him. The clerks stood up and put feathers behind their ears. The members greeted him with expressions of deep servility, whether they would move chairs for him out of respect for his rank, years and corpulence; he sat down at open doors, - Andrei Gavrilovich stood leaning against the wall - there was deep silence, and the secretary began to read the court ruling in a ringing voice.

Answers to the literature test Dead Souls (N.V. Gogol)
1 option
1. poem
2. Nozdrev
3. irony
4. hyperbole
5. dialogue
Option 2
1. realism
2. Box, Nozdrev
3. comparison
4. metaphor
5. irony

Literature test. Poem by N.V. Gogol “Dead Souls” (9th grade)

Test (9th grade)

Option I

  1. Indicate the years of N.V. Gogol’s life.

A) 1809-1852 B) 1814-1837 c) 1799-1837 D) 1818-1883

  1. N.V. Gogol became famous thanks to the publication

A) “Evenings on a farm near Dikanka” B) “The Inspector General”

C) “Marriage” D) “Dead Souls”.

  1. The author’s definition of the “Dead Souls” genre is

A) drama B) poem C) epic D) novel

  1. Indicate which of the landowners Chichikov visited first.

A) Manilov B) Korobochka C) Plyushkin D) Sobakevich

  1. “In appearance he was a distinguished man; His facial features were not devoid of pleasantness, but this pleasantness seemed to have too much sugar in it...” such a characteristic is given in “Dead Souls”

A) Sobakevich B) Nozdryov C) Plyushkin D) Manilov

  1. The plot of the poem “Dead Souls” was suggested to Gogol

A) Alexander II B) V.A. Zhukovsky C) A.S. Pushkin D) M.Yu. Lermontov

  1. The coachman's name was Chichikov

A) Porfiry B) Selifan C) Osip D) Peter

  1. Complete the quote from N.V. Gogol’s poem “Dead Souls.”

“This time he (Chichikov) seemed very similar to average size bear To complete the similarity, the tailcoat he was wearing was completely bear-colored, his sleeves were long, his trousers were long, he walked with his feet this way and that, constantly stepping on other people’s feet... it is known that there are many such faces in the world, over whose decoration nature did not spend much time, did not use no small tools, such as files, gimlets and other things, but she simply chopped from her shoulder: she grabbed the ax once - her nose came out, she grabbed it again - her lips came out, she picked out her eyes with a large drill and, without scraping them, let her into the light, saying: "Lives!" The same strong and amazingly static image was in

A) Manilov B) Sobakevich C) Nozdryov D) Plyushkin

  1. Chichikov failed to buy “dead souls” from

A) Sobakevich B) Plyushkin C) Manilov D) Nozdryov

  1. Which of the heroes of N.V. Gogol’s poem “Dead Souls” are the following words about?: “He smiled enticingly, was blond, with blue eyes. In the first minute of a conversation with him, you can’t help but say: “What a nice person!” The next minute you won’t say anything, and the third you’ll say: “The devil knows what it is!” - and move away; If you don’t leave, you will feel mortal boredom. You won’t get any lively or even arrogant words from him, which you can hear from almost anyone if you touch an object that offends him”?

A) About Manilov B) About Sobakevich C) About Chichikov D) About Nozdrev

  1. Donated “dead souls” to Chichikov free of charge

A) Manilov B) Sobakevich C) Nozdryov D) Plyushkin

  1. Chichikov bought up “dead souls” so that

A ) to marry profitably B) to put them on the board of guardians

C) give yourself weight in society D) avoid paying taxes

  1. Indicate what N.V. Gogol called Chichikov.

A) Businessman B) Entrepreneur C) Acquirer D) Negotiator

  1. On the gazebo located on the estate of Manilov, the hero of N.V. Gogol’s poem “Dead Souls,” it was written:

A) “Abandon hope, all who enter here” B) “Temple of solitary reflection”

C) “Only a geometer will enter here” D) “Through thorns to the stars”

  1. Indicate the description of the home of which of the heroes of N.V. Gogol’s poem “Dead Souls” is given below:

A) “... He took them to his office, in which, however, there were no visible traces of what happens in offices, that is, books or paper; There were only sabers and two guns hanging - one worth three hundred, and the other eight hundred rubles... After that, a barrel organ appeared to the guests.”

B) “... Most of all there was tobacco. He was in different things: in caps and in a tobacco box, and, finally, it was simply poured in a heap on the table. On both windows there were also piles of ash knocked out of the pipe, arranged, not without effort, in very beautiful rows.”

1. Manilova 2. Plyushkina 3. Sobakevich 4. Nozdryov

IN) “It would be impossible to say that this room was inhabited by Living being, if his presence had not been heralded by the old, worn cap lying on the table.”

1. Manilova 2. Plyushkina 3. Sobakevich 4. Nozdryov

D) “In the corner of the living room stood a pot-bellied walnut bureau on the most absurd four legs: a perfect bear.” 1. Manilova 2. Plyushkina 3. Sobakevich 4. Nozdryov

Test (9th grade)

The works of N.V. Gogol. "Dead Souls".

Option II

  1. State what fact not applicable to the biography of N.V. Gogol.

A) Taught history at St. Petersburg University

B) Lived abroad for some time

B) Participated in the uprising on Senate Square

  1. Dead Souls takes place in

A) Saratov B) St. Petersburg

C) Moscow D) cityNN

  1. Which of the following quotes is from the poem “Dead Souls” not applicable to Chichikov:

A)”...Knew how to behave well. He spoke neither loudly nor quietly, but absolutely as he should. In a word, no matter where you turn, he was a very decent person.”

B) “He thought about the well-being of a friendly life, about how nice it would be to live with a friend on the bank of some river, then he began to build a bridge across this river, then a huge house.”

B) "... The officials, considering this matter each for themselves, found that the face (...) if he turns and stands sideways, looks very much like a portrait of Napoleon."

D) “...Our hero was already middle-aged and of a prudently cool character.”

  1. “He noticed some special disrepair in all the village buildings: the logs on the huts were dark and old; many roofs were leaky like a sieve; on others there was only a ridge at the top and poles on the sides in the form of ribs.” Chichikov observed such a picture of desolation on the estate

A) Boxes B) Manilov C) Plyushkin D) Sobakevich

  1. Fill in the missing word in the advice given to Chichikov by his father: “A comrade or friend will deceive you and in trouble will be the first to betray you, but (...) will not betray you, no matter what trouble you are in.”

A) wife B) penny C) mother D) God

  1. Chichikov, the hero of Gogol's poem "Dead Souls", played checkers with

A) Plyushkin B) Sobakevich C) Manilov D) Nozdryov

  1. About which of the heroes of N.V. Gogol’s works are the following words:“...was in some respects a historical person. Not a single meeting he attended was complete without a story. Some kind of story would certainly happen: either the gendarmes would lead him out of the hall by the arm, or his own friends would be forced to push him out. If this doesn’t happen, then something will still happen that won’t happen with anyone else...”?

A) About Manilov B) About Nozdryov C) About Khlestakov D) About Captain Kopeikin

Chichikov, the hero of N.V. Gogol’s poem “Dead Souls” didn't accept behind

A) Napoleon B) “maker” of counterfeit notes C) Captain Kopeikin D) AlexanderI

  1. “... A gazebo with a flat green dome, wooden blue columns and the inscription: “Temple of Solitary Reflection” was on the estate

A) Sobakevich B) Nozdryov C) Plyushkin D) Manilov

  1. Which of Gogol's heroes was given the following instruction?: “...please teachers and bosses most of all. If you please your boss, then even though you won’t succeed in science and God hasn’t given you talent, you’ll put everything into action and get ahead of everyone else. Don’t hang out with your comrades, they won’t teach you any good; and if it comes to that, then hang out with those who are richer, so that on occasion they can be useful to you. Don’t treat or treat anyone, but behave better so that you will be treated, most of all take care and save a penny: this thing is more reliable than anything in the world. A comrade or friend will deceive you and in trouble will be the first to betray you, but a penny will not betray you, no matter what trouble you are in. You’ll do everything and make a penny in the world”?

A) Bashmachkin B) Chichikov C) Khlestakov D) Plyushkin

  1. Indicate the hero of N.V. Gogol’s poem “Dead Souls”, who« own father ready to sell or, better yet, lose at cards.”

A) Sobakevich B) Nozdryov C) Chichikov D) Manilov

  1. Chichikov offered his assistance in the kidnapping of the governor's daughter

A ) coachman Selifan B) Nozdryov C) Sobakevich D) Manilov

  1. Please indicate the characteristics not related to Plyushkin, the hero of N.V. Gogol’s poem “Dead Souls”.

A) “...No amount of effort could be used to find out what his robe was made of: the sleeves and upper flaps were so greasy and shiny that they looked like yuft, the kind that goes into boots...”

B) “In his office there was always some kind of book, bookmarked on page fourteen, which he had been constantly reading for two years.”

C) “I must say that such a phenomenon is rare in Rus', where everything likes to unfold rather than shrink, and it is all the more striking that right there in the neighborhood a landowner turns up, carousing in the full breadth of Russian prowess and nobility.”

N.V. Gogol "Dead Souls"

1 - 2 chapters

1. Who owns the idea for “Dead Souls”?

b) A.S. Pushkin

c) taken from the newspaper "Moskovskie Vedomosti"

2. “Dead Souls” -

a) novel

b) story

c) poem

3. State the name and patronymic of Chichikov.

a) Ivan Pavlovich.

b) Pavel Nikolaevich.

c) Pavel Ivanovich.

4. Chichikov's servants:

a) Osip and Matvey

b) Peter and Erofey

c) Selifan and Parsley

5. Chichikov’s appearance:“...not handsome, but not bad-looking either, neither too fat nor too thin; I can’t say that I’m old, but I can’t say that I’m too young.”- indicates:

a) an inaccurate description of Chichikov’s appearance;

b) the duality of his character, flexibility, ability to adapt to circumstances;

c) the typicality and generality of his image.

6. What rank did Chichikov have:
a) collegiate adviser;
b) collegiate assessor;
c) collegiate secretary.

7. Who was the first person Chichikov visited in the city of NN?

a) the police chief

b) the governor

c) vice governor

8. What impression did Chichikov make on the city residents:
a) no straightforwardness or sincerity!
b) able to carry on a conversation on any topic

c) neither this nor that


9. What two kinds of men were at the governor’s house party:
a) tall and slender;
b) thin and thick;
c) well-fed and beautiful.


10. Manilov’s favorite expression:

a) “May day, name day of the heart”

b) “Funny, funny!”

c) “Let’s all get out!”

11. Feature Manilov, which Chichikov used when buying dead souls:

a) courtesy and courtesy;

b) isolation and taciturnity;

c) rudeness and assertiveness.

12. Manilov’s attitude towards the economy, towards the serfs characterizes him:

a) as a master who cares about the well-being of serfs

b) as a reformer implementing his ideas on the estate

c) as a person who is not interested in the affairs of the estate

13. What were the names of Manilov’s children:
a) Felix and Apollo;
b) Themistoclus and Alcides;
c) Filimon and Alexey.


14. Chichikov, having left Manilov, changed the route because

a) received a lucrative deal from Manilov, which does not require further participation in the “enterprise” of his business

b) the driver, drunk, missed the turn

c) decided to explore the surroundings

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N.V. Gogol "Dead Souls"

1 - 2 chapters

MBOU "Volokonovskaya secondary comprehensive school No. 2 named after Hero of the Soviet Union, Major General I.S. Lazarenko, Volokonovsky district, Belgorod region"

Teacher of Russian language and literature

Test on N.V. Gogol’s poem “Dead Souls”

1. Who gave N.V. Gogol the plot of the work “Dead Souls”?

a) V.A. Zhukovsky; b) M.Yu. Lermontov; c) no one; d) A.S. Pushkin.

2. How many volumes of “Dead Souls” did N.V. Gogol plan to write?

a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

3. The type of literature to which N.V. Gogol’s work belongs?

a) epic; b) lyric epic; c) drama; d) lyrics.

4. Determine the genre of N.V. Gogol’s work “Dead Souls”

a) novel; b) story; c) poem; d) story.

5. The peculiarity of the composition “Dead Souls” is the absence of:

a) exposure; b) junctions; c) non-plot lines; d) ties.

6. What was Chichikov’s name?

a) Pyotr Ivanovich; b) Pavel Nikolaevich; c) Nikolai Ivanovich;

d) Pavel Ivanovich.

7. How much did Chichikov’s financial career begin with?

a) From a penny; b) From half a ruble; c) From the ruble; d) From five rubles.

8. What was the name of Chichikov’s brown harness horse?

a) Chairman; b) Assessor; c) Deputy; d) Minister.

9. Which of these characters is not from Dead Souls?

a) Manilov; b) Box; c) Strawberries; d) Nozdryov.

10. Name the headdress of Gogol’s Chichikov?

a) Kartuz; b) Takes; c) Cylinder; d) Ushanka hat.

a) Plyushkin and Chichikov; b) Korobochka and Manilov;

c) Nozdrev and Sobakevich; d) Korobochka and Nozdryov

12. Recognize the hero by keywords: “A piece of apple, candy, nut, darling, mouth, beaded case, cigar, name day of the heart, please pass by, honored with a visit, most kind, spirit of pleasure.”

a) Manilov; b) Box; c) Nozdryov; d) Sobakevich.

13. Recognize the hero by keywords: “Century-old standing, strong oak, clumsy order, side of mutton, Christ sellers, a turkey the size of a calf, gnawed, sucked, machines, strength, bear”

a) Sobakevich; b) Plyushkin; c) Nozdryov; d) Manilov.

14. Which of N.V. Gogol’s heroes treats guests like this:
“For me, when it’s pork, bring the whole pig to the table, lamb, bring the whole lamb, goose, bring the whole goose!”

a) Plyushkin; b) Sobakevich; c) Nozdryov; d) Box.

15. Whose manor house is this: “... the room was hung with old striped wallpaper; paintings with some birds;... behind every mirror there was either a letter, or an old deck of cards, or a stocking”?

a) Box; b) Plyushkin; c) Nozdryov; d) Manilov.

16. Whose portrait is this: “He was as fresh as blood and milk; health seemed to be dripping from his face.”

a) Manilov; b) Plyushkin; c) Nozdryov; d) Chichikov.

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a) Governor; b) Plyushkin; c) Sobakevich; d) Chichikov

18. Which of these landowners did Chichikov visit first?

a) Sobakevich; b) Plyushkin; c) Manilov; d) Box.

19. Which of the characters in the poem broke Chichikov the most? high price behind " dead Souls»?
a) Sobakevich; b) Plyushkin; c) Nozdryov; d) Box.

20. From whom did Chichikov receive dead souls on the most favorable terms?

a) from Sobakevich; b) from Manilov; c) from Plyushkin; d) from Korobochka.

21. Which of these Gogol characters in Dead Souls was particularly stingy?

a) Sobakevich; b) Plyushkin; c) Nozdryov; d) Manilov.

22. What did Chichikov and Nozdryov play in N.V. Gogol’s work “Dead Souls”?

a) Towns; b) Maps; play chess; d) Checkers.

23. Which hero of “Dead Souls” always had his book open on page 14?
a) at Nozdryov’s; b) from Manilov; b) at Sobakevich; c) at Korobochka.

24. Theme “The Tale of Captain Kopeikin”:

a) the clash of a true patriot of the Fatherland with a soulless government;

b) the participant’s life story Patriotic War 1812;

c) life in St. Petersburg at the beginning of the 19th century;

d) life in St. Petersburg at the end of the 19th century.

a) Metaphor; b) Hyperbole; c) Epithet; d) Litotes.

Answers to the test based on N.V. Gogol’s poem “Dead Souls”

A) Nozdryov; B) Chichikova; B) Manilov; D) Plyushkina.

2. Which of the heroes did the peasants call “fisherman”?

A) Sobakevich; B) Manilov; B) Box; D) Plyushkina.

3. Which of the heroes was not beautiful, but not bad-looking, not too fat, but not too thin?

A) Manilov; B) Chichikov; B) governor.

4. Who dreamed of making an underground passage through the pond?

A) Chichikov; B) Manilov; B) Box; D) governor.

5. Who was most happy about Chichikov’s proposal?

A) Sobakevich; B) Box; B) Plyushkin; D) Manilov.

6. For what purpose did Chichikov flatter the officials?

A) wanted to gain their favor and trust;

B) such behavior was characteristic feature Chichikova;

C) to learn from them about the landowners.

7. Which landowner had a yard filled with birds and all other creatures?

A) at Sobakevich; B) from Manilov; B) at Plyushkin; D) at Korobochka.

8. Who had a gazebo with the inscription “Temple of Solitary Reflection”?

A) from the governor; B) at Nozdrev; B) at Sobakevich; D) at Manilov.

9. Which of the heroes had a thrush that looked like its owner?

A) at Nozdryov’s; B) from Manilov; B) at Sobakevich; D) at Plyushkin.

10. Which of the landowners do the peasants call “patched”?

A) Plyushkina; B) Sobakevich; B) Nozdrev; D) A box.

11. Who had the habit from the very first minutes of meeting him to say “you” to his interlocutor and call him various offensive words?

A) at Sobakevich; B) at Nozdrev; B) at Plyushkin; D) at Manilov.

12. Which of the landowners was previously a thrifty owner?

A) Plyushkin; B) Sobakevich; B) Manilov; D) Nozdrev.

13. Which of the landowners offered Chichikov hemp and honey instead of “dead souls”?

A) Box; B) Sobakevich; B) Nozdrev; D) Manilov.

A) about Sobakevich; B) about Nozdrev; B) about Manilov; D) about Plyushkin.

15. Which of the heroes had “Anna around her neck” and sometimes embroidered on tulle?

A) Nozdrev; B) governor; B) Chichikov; D) Plyushkin.

16. Which of the heroes had weapons and pipes in the office?

A) at Plyushkin; B) at Sobakevich; B) at Manilov; D) at Nozdryov's.

17. Whose garden was “picturesque in its picturesque desolation”?

A) at Korobochka; B) at Plyushkin; B) at Manilov; D) at Sobakevich.

18. Who did Chichikov call “fist”?

A) Manilov; B) Plyushkina; B) Nozdrev; D) Sobakevich.

19. With which of the landowners did Chichikov’s meeting end in a scandal?

A) with Nozdrev; B) with a Box;

B) with Plyushkin; D) with Sobakevich.

20. Who was ready to give away “dead souls” for free?

A) Sobakevich; B) Manilov; B) Nozdrev; D) Plyushkin.

21. Whose fruit trees were covered with nets, and there were scarecrows in the garden?

A) at Manilov; B) at Korobochka; B) at Sobakevich; D) at Nozdryov's.

22. Which of the landowners scolded and called city officials?

A) Sobakevich; B) Nozdrev; B) Plyushkin; D) Box.

23. Whose passion were dogs?

24. Whose room was hung with paintings of some birds?

A) at Sobakevich; B) at Korobochka; B) at Manilov; D) at Nozdryov's.

25. Which of the landowners on the farm worked a lot about strength?

26. Who does Gogol call “the hole in humanity”?

27. Which of the landowners offered to win “dead souls” from him?

28. Which of the landowners did Chichikov notice a particular disrepair in everything?

A) at Korobochka; B) at Sobakevich; B) at Plyushkin; D) at Manilov's

29. Which of the heroes was called Mikhail Semenovich?

A) Sobakevich; B) Nozdryov; B) Chichikov; D) governor.

30. What was the name of Chichikov’s coachman?

A) Bogdan; B) Vasily; C) Selifan, D) Mitrofan.

31. Which landowner had “eyes as sweet as sugar”?

A) Manilov; B) Box; B) Plyushkin; D) Sobakevich.

32. Which landowner does not keep any lists of peasants, because he knows everyone by heart?

A) Manilov; B) Box; B) Plyushkin; D) Sobakevich.

33. Whose servants had one pair of boots for all?

A) Chichikova; B) Plyushkina; B) Nozdrev; D) Sobakevich.

34. Who always had a book in their office with a bookmark on page 14?

A) at Korobochka; B) at Sobakevich; B) at Plyushkin; D) at Manilov.

35. Which of the landowners was the richest?

A) Manilov; B) Box; B) Plyushkin; D) Sobakevich.

36. Who had a “passion for cards”?

A) Nozdrev; B) Sobakevich; B) Plyushkin; D) Box.

37. Who looked like “a cat that had its ears lightly tickled with a finger”?

A) Manilov; B) Box; B) Plyushkin; D) Sobakevich.

38. Who had a clock with a stopped pendulum hanging in their room?

A) Manilov; B) Plyushkina; B) Sobakevich; D) A box.

39. Who thought that visiting was a bad habit?

A) Manilov; B) Box; B) Plyushkin; D) Sobakevich.

40. Who suggested that Chichikov scratch his heels at night?

A) Manilov; B) Box; B) Plyushkin.

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