Renaissance culture history tests. Test for the lesson "Great humanists of Europe

Test on the course " New story»Grade 7, topic: Renaissance. Option 1

Part 1

A1. called humanists

    Residents of big cities;

    Ministers of the Catholic Church;

    People who adhered to a secular view of the world around them;

    Manufactory owners.

A2. Which of the following provisions form the basis of the views of humanists? (indicate 3 correct answers)

    Faith in man and his abilities;

    Striving for knowledge of the surrounding world;

    Conviction in the value of the afterlife before the earthly;

    Recognition of the importance of science and art in human life, the need for education;

    Rejection of the joys and pleasures of worldly life;

    The denial of a person's ability to change his destiny.

A3. The heroine of which work the following words belong: “Stupidity creates states, supports power, religion, government, court. What is all human life if not the amusement of Stupidity?

    "Romeo and Juliet";

    "Don Quixote";

    "Praise of Stupidity";

    "A golden book, as useful as it is pleasant, oh best device state and the new island of Utopia.

A4. Which city becomes the center of humanism in XVI V.?

    Florence;

    London;

    Madrid;

    Rome.

A5.Painted Sistine Chapel took part

    Hans Holbein;

    Albrecht Durer;

    Donato Bramante;

    Michelangelo Buanarroti.

A6. Which of the great scientists XVII V. is considered the founder of modern philosophy?

    John Locke;

    Rene Descartes;

    William Harvey;

    Galileo Galilei.

Part 2

Q1. What is the principle of rows formation?

    Giordano Bruno, Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei;

    Diego Velazquez, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Pieter Brueghel the Elder, Raphael Santi.

AT 2. Establish a correspondence between artists and their works

Artists

Artworks

A) Rafael Santi;

B) Pieter Brueghel the Elder;

B) Leonardo da Vinci

D) Rembrandt van Rijn.

1) "Sistine Madonna";

2) "Portrait of HeinrichVIII»;

3) "Peasant dance";

4) "The Return of the Prodigal Son";

5) "La Gioconda"

AT 3. Read the text about one of the early modern scientists. Write the name of the person in question.

“He received an excellent education, studied at the University of Krakow and universities in Italy, studied painting, mathematics, philosophy, astronomy, jurisprudence, medicine. Returning to his homeland, he became a priest, which gave him the means to live and time to study science. He devoted several decades to observing celestial bodies and concluded: the Earth revolves around the Sun and around its axis.

AT 4. Define the concept of humanism.

Test on the course "New history" Grade 7, topic: "Renaissance". Option 2

Part 1

A1. The birthplace of the Renaissance was

    England;

    Spain;

    Germany;

    Italy.

A2. Which of the writers of the Renaissance is the author of the novel about the adventures of Don Quixote?

    Thomas More;

    William Shakespeare;

    Miguel Cervantes;

    Francois Rabel.

    Thomas More;

    Erasmus of Rotterdam;

    Michel Montaigne;

    Francois Rabel.

A4. Which of the great Renaissance artists also became famous as a poet?

    Diego Velasquez;

    Michelangelo Buonarroti;

    Pieter Brueghel the Elder;

    Rafael Santi.

A5. Which of the scientists made a revolution in science, the first to abandon the doctrine of the immobility of the Earth?

    Giordano Bruno;

    Galileo Galilei;

    Nicholas Copernicus;

    Isaac Newton.

A6. In honor of which scientist was a monument erected at the place of his execution?

    Galileo Galilei;

    Giordano Bruno;

    Isaac Newton;

    Rene Descartes.

Part 2

IN 1. On what basis are the rows formed?

    Giordano Bruno, Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei;

    Leonardo da Vinci, Diego Velasquez, Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt Harmens Van Rijn.

B2. Establish a correspondence between scientific discoveries and their authors.

Discoveries

Names

A) the law of universal gravitation;

B) the laws of falling bodies, the motion of a pendulum;

C) discovered that the Earth revolves around the Sun and around its axis;

D) the doctrine of the immensity and infinity of the universe.

1) N. Copernicus;

2) D. Bruno;

3) I. Newton;

4) G. Galileo.

Q3. Read the text about one of the titans of the Renaissance. Write the name of the person in question.

“His extraordinary talent amazed his contemporaries. He was an artist, poet, architect, sculptor, musician, sang divinely, was fond of physics, mathematics, astronomy, history, philosophy, understood mechanics and military affairs. His comprehensive multifaceted mind was unmatched even among the versatile geniuses of the Renaissance.

People who knew him noted that he showed the highest beauty with his appearance: he was tall and well-built, very strong ( right hand bent an iron ring or a horseshoe), always smartly dressed, his conversation was charming.

Q4. Define the concept of "Renaissance".

The key to the test "Renaissance"

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    Scientists of the New Age;

Renaissance artists;

    1354

    N. Copernicus;

    Humanism(from lat. humanus- human) - a system of views, which is based on the belief in the self-worth of the human person; flow public thought during the Renaissance.

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    Scientists of the New Age;

Renaissance artists;

    3412;

    L. Da Vinci;

    rebirth - an era in the history of the spiritual development of European peoples inXIVXVIcenturies, associated with the rise of secular art, literature, and science in terms of content.

MHC test for grade 10 on the topic "Renaissance Culture".

Circle the number of the correct answer:

1. IN THE AGE OF "RENAISSANCE" INTEREST IN ANCIENT CULTURE

1) does not appear

2) appears

2. IN THE AGE OF "RENAISSANCE" THE CONCEPT OF ANTHROPOCENTRISM IS

1) leading

2) not significant

3. HUMANISTS GLORIFIED

1) god

2) human

4. TRANSLATED FROM ITALIAN, THE TERM "RENAISSANCE" MEANS "BORN AGAIN"

1) true

2) not true

5. MASACCCIO'S NAME IS TRANSLATED AS

1) clumsy

2) dexterous

6. THE PRINTING MACHINE INVENTED BY JOHAN GUTENBERG WAS

1) last in Europe

2) first in Europe

3) first and last in Europe

7. FRANCESCO PERTARCA, IN THE PHILOSOVIAN TREATMENT "ON CONSPECT OF THE WORLD," DECLARED THE HIGHEST APPOINTMENT

1) love for a woman

2) hatred of a woman

3) indifference to a woman

8. IN THE ERA OF "RENAISSANCE" THE ANTIQUE ORDER SYSTEM

1) used unchanged

2) used but converted

3) not used at all

9. In THE SECOND STAGE OF THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE IS CALLED

1) trecento

2) quattrocento

3) ducento

10. SFUMATO DEVELOPED

1) Michelangelo

2) Leonardo da Vinci

3) Filippo Lippi

11. THE FOUNDER OF HUMANISTIC CULTURE IS CONSIDERED

1) Francesco Petrarch

2) Jan van Eyck

3) Durer

1) Erasmus of Rotterdam

2) Thomas More

3) William Shakespeare

4) Holbein

13. THE FOUNDER OF BOOK PRINTING IN EUROPE IS

1) Johannes Gutenberg

2) Dante Alighieri

3) Pierre Abelard

4) Francesco Petrarch

14. IN THE FLORENTINE BAPTISTATERIA MICELANGELO NAMED THE “GATE OF PARADISE”

1) northern doors

2) western doors

3) east doors

4) south doors

15. Iacono Della Quercia MADE THE MONUMENTAL RELIEF KNOWN AS

1) the exile of Adam

2) killing Adam

3) the creation of Adam

4) life of Adam

Your attention is offered tasks in which there can be one, two or more correct answers. Circle the numbers of all correct answers:

16. REVIVAL TITANS

1) Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael

2) Quercha and Alberti

4) Bosch and Durer

5) Raphael and Bosch

3) Donatello and Michelangelo

6) Alberti and Michelangelo

17. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NORTHERN RENAISSANCE

1) Bosch

2) Erasmus of Rotterdam

3) Durer

4) Francesco Petrarch

18. W. SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS BELONG TO PERU

1) Praise stupidity

2) King Lear

3) Hamlet

4) Othello

5) Divine Comedy

6) Songbook

19. AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THE LUTHERAN SERVICE BECAME

1) vocal singing

2) escort organ music

3) choral singing

4) any lack of music

20. ART THEORIST LEON BATISTE ALBERTI WROTE TREATIES

1) "About painting"

2) "About the statue"

3) "On Contempt for the World"

Circle the number of the most correct answer:

21. THE IMAGE OF THE MADONNA WAS THE KEY IN PAINTING

1) Leonardo da Vinci

2) Michelangelo

3) Raphael

22. FOR THE FIRST TIME THE TERM "REVIVAL" MET

1) Russian humanists

2) German humanists

3) English humanists

4) Irish humanists

5) Italian humanists

23. IN THE ERA OF "RENAISSANCE" GREAT SUCCESSES IN THE FIELD OF LITERATURE REACHED

1) F. Petrarch and Dürer

2) E. Rotterdam and Bosch

3) M. Luther and Raphael

4) Donatello and J. Eyck

5) J. Eyck and M. Luther

6) F. Petrarch, E. Rotterdam and M. Luther

24. THE BASIS OF ANTHROPOCENTRISM IS INTEREST IN

1) a person and his activities

2) god and man

3) to God and the world

4) heaven and hell

25. MASTER OF ENGRAVING AND THE FOUNDER OF GERMAN RENAISSANCE CULTURE

1) I. Eyck

3) Grunewald

2) K. Pauman

4) Durer

Add:

26. THE OUTSTANDING PAINTER OF THE RENAISSANCE AUTHOR OF THE FAMOUS PAINTINGS "SPRING" AND "THE BIRTH OF VENUS" _________.

27. THE MOST FAMOUS WORKS LIKE "THE WOMAN WITH THE ERMIN", "MONA LISA", "THE LAST SUPPER" BELONG TO THE HAND OF __________________.

28. BASIC LAWS OF LINEAR PERSPECTIVE DISCOVERED_______.

29. THE TREATMENT “10 BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE” BELONG TO THE OUTSTANDING ART THEORIST _________________________.

30. DRAWING AND ENGRAVING TAKE A GREAT, SOMETIMES EVEN LEADING PLACE, IN THE CREATIVITY OF ________________________________.

Set the correct sequence:

31. EVENTS IN THE "EARLY REVIVAL" PERIOD

    Creation of Dante's Divine Comedy

    Beginning of printing

    The origin of the Gothic style

    Creation of the painting "Spring" by Botticelli

32. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERIODS OF THE RENAISSANCE

    Late Renaissance

    Proto-Renaissance

    Early Renaissance

    High Renaissance

33. THE APPEARANCE OF FAMOUS RENAISSANCE WORKS

    Mona Lisa (Leonardo da Vinci)

    engravings from the cycle "Apocalypse" (Dürer)

    Creation of Adam (Quercha)

    Spring (Botticelli)

34. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RENAISSANCE IN THE COUNTRIES OF EUROPE (STARTING FROM WHERE THE REVIVAL ARISED AND HOW IT DEVELOPED)

    France

    England

    Germany

    Italy

35. THE APPEARANCE OF W. SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES

    Othello

    King Lear

    Romeo and Juliet

    Hamlet

Set match:

36. ARTIST

JOB

1) Leonardo da Vinci

2) Botticelli

3) Raphael

A) Gioconda

B) a statue of David

C) the birth of Venus

D) Sistine Madonna

E) Creation of Adam

Answer: 1__; 2__; 3__.

37. REVIVAL PERIOD REPRESENTATIVE

1) F. Brunelleschi

2) Raphael Santi

A) Late Renaissance

B) Northern Renaissance

3) Bosch

4) Titian

IN) high revival

D) Early Renaissance

Answer: 1__; 2__; 3__; 4__.

38. REPRESENTATIVE OF THE RENAISSANCE

KIND OF ART IN WHICH WORKED

1) Donatello

2) F. Bruneleschi

3) Masaccio

4) E. Rotterdam

A) literature

B) painting

B) sculpture

D) architecture

D) cinema

Answer: 1__; 2__; 3__; 4__.

39. COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE REVIVAL

1) Italy

2) Germany

3) England

4) France

A) Jean Clouet

B) Cranach the Elder

B) Shakespeare

D) Titian

Answer: 1__; 2__; 3__; 4__.

40. THE HERO OF W. SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDY

1) Cordelia

2) Desdemona

3) Horatio

4) Signor Capulet

A) Romeo and Juliet

B) Hamlet

B) Othello

D) Macbeth

D) King Lear

Answer: 1__; 2__; 3__; 4__.

ANSWERS:

    1; 3

    1; 2; 3

    2; 3; 4

    2; 3

    1; 2

    Botticelli

    Leonardo da Vinci

    Brunelleschi

    Leon Baptiste Alberti

    Durer

    3-2-1-4

    4-1-2-3

    3-4-1-2

    3-4-2-1

    3-4-1-2

    1-A; 2-B; 3-G

    1-G; 2-B; 3-B; 4-A

    1-B; 2-G; 3-B; 4-A

    1-G; 2-B; 3-B; 4-A

    1-D; 2-B; 3-B; 4-A

"GREAT HUMANISTS OF EUROPE. THE WORLD OF ARTISTIC CULTURE OF THE RENAISSANCE "


EXERCISE 1. DEFINITION THE CONCEPTS:

  • Option 2

Humanism

(humanists)

  • Option 1

Secularization of culture



TASK 3.

  • Option 2

« A golden book, as useful as it is funny, about the best state of the state and about the new island of Utopia »

  • Option 1

"Praise of Stupidity"


TASK 4

Option 1

"Gargantua and Pantagruel"

Option 2

"Experiences"


ANSWER THE TESTS

5) Renaissance man is: A) A representative of a victorious, intelligent and beautiful family. B) A dissatisfied person, longing for unattainable justice. C) The image of a strong-willed, intellectual person - the creator of his own destiny, the creator of himself. 6) This "titan of the Renaissance" considered the main means of his philosophy human body, the plasticity of his posture and gesture, facial expressions. A) Michelangelo B) Giorgione C) Titian


7) The term "Rebirth" means: A) the continuation of the medieval tradition B) the assimilation of the ancient heritage C) the creation of a fundamentally new, different from the era of the Middle Ages and antiquity.

8 ) The task of the humanists of the Renaissance becomes: A) reproduce the image of not the real, but underworld using the language of symbols and allegories. B) intense intellect to one's own inner world, tireless work, self-knowledge. C) the doctrine of life in harmony with nature and the limitation of essential needs.




Grade 7 General history.

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Conducted as a consolidation of the topic of the lesson.

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"RENAISSANCE TEST"

TOPIC TEST

RENAISSANCE

1. What term is synonymous with the Renaissance?

a) renaissance

b) decadence;

c) both terms are synonymous with the Renaissance.

2. Which of the great humanists of the Renaissance was the second person in the state after the king, but did not give up his own ideas for the sake of power and money?

a) John Locke c) William Shakespeare

b) Thomas More; d) Pieter Brueghel.

3. Which of the great Renaissance scientists was burned at the stake for their scientific beliefs?

a) Nicolaus Copernicus; c) Galileo Galilei;

b) Giordano Bruno; d) all of the above.

a) Nicolaus Copernicus;

b) Giordano Bruno;

c) Galileo Galilei;

d) everyone contributed to the creation of the system.

5. Which of the scientists of the Renaissance laid the foundations of analytic geometry, gave the concepts of variable magnitude and function, introduced many algebraic notations?

a) Roger Bacon c) Rene Descartes

b) Leonardo da Vinci; d) Francis Bacon.

6. The most famous italian artist Renaissance, the author of "Gioconda":

a) Raphael c) Leonardo da Vinci

b) El Greco; d) Diego Velasquez.

7. Which of the greatest geniuses of the Renaissance was at odds with the Latin language?

a) Leonardo da Vinci c) Giordano Bruno;

b) Galileo Galilei; d) Nicolaus Copernicus.

8. What was found Italian Renaissance human greatness?

a) in his Godlikeness;

b) in his humility;

c) in his activity;

d) in his talent.

9. What is the difference between the paintings of Italian masters and artists of the Northern Renaissance?

a) they are practically indistinguishable in terms of performance technique and genre features;

b) the Italian masters clearly trace the center of the picture, the artists Northern Renaissance the center is everywhere and nowhere;

c) Italian masters more pictures on religious themes, among the artists of the Northern Renaissance - on everyday topics;

d) the Italian masters in the center of attention - the man, the artists of the Northern Renaissance - nature.

10. Which of the following Renaissance figures earned the nickname of the titans of Evil from contemporaries and descendants?

a) Leonardo da Vinci c) Michelangelo

b) Lorenzo Medici; d) Caesar Borgia.

Key: 1 a; 2 b; 3 b; 4 a; 5 in; 6 in; 7 a; 8 a; 9 b; 10 b, d.

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Test on the topic "Renaissance Art"

1. Match the name of the scientist and the discovery:

1. I. Newton a) the discovery of the satellites of Jupiter

2. W. Harvey b) the law of universal gravitation

4. G. Galileo d) the secret of blood circulation.

2. Which of the great scientists of the Renaissance was burned at the stake for their scientific beliefs: 1) N. Copernicus; 2) D. Bruno; 3) G. Galileo.

1) N. Copernicus; 2) D. Bruno; 3) G. Galileo; 4) all of the above.

4. The most famous Italian Renaissance artist, the author of "La Gioconda":

1) Rafael; 2) El Greco; 3) Leonardo da Vinci; 4) Diego Velazquez.

5. Indicate who we are talking about: sculptor, artist, poet, architect, musician, philosopher, mechanic:

1) Michelangelo; 2) Leonardo da Vinci; 3) Raphael; 4) Rembrandt.

6. Match the title of the work of art with the name of the author:



1. Benois Madonna 2. Return of the Prodigal Son 3. Sistine Madonna

1) Rafael; 2) Leonardo da Vinci; 3) Rembrandt.

Final test based on the materials of the 1st quarter

1. How did the Portuguese call the cape on the east coast of Africa, which they reached in 1488?

a) ivory

b) good hope

c) Gold Coast

d) Monkeys

2. Who conquered the Inca empire?

a) F. Magellan

b) H. Columbus

c) E. Cortes

d) F. Pissarro

3. Who was called "Eyes and Ears of the Crown" in England?

a) the king

b) Peasants

c) Justices of the peace

d) the police

4. In what year was the English East India Company established?

5. What was the name of the "new nobles" in England during the period of enclosures?

a) rustic

b) Gentry

c) "Air feudal lords"

d) Burgers

6. What is the name of the most famous book of Erasmus of Rotterdam?

a) "Praise stupidity"

b) "Utopia"

c) "Gargantua and Pantagruel"

a) William Shakespeare

b) Leonardo da Vinci

c) Thomas More

d) Miguel Cervantes

8. What is the name a new style in painting, which appeared in the 15th century, which was called “Flying Leaves”?

a) Sculpture

b) Mosaic

c) Engraving

d) Portrait

9. Which painter was called "peasant" for his love of depicting commoners?

a) Rafael Santi

b) Pieter Brueghel the Elder

c) Albrecht Dürer

d) Michelangelo Buonarroti

10. Who owns the words: “I think, therefore I am”?

a) Rene Descartes

b) Nicolaus Copernicus

c) Giordano Bruno

d) Galileo Galilei

11. In what year did I. Newton publish the book "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy", where he outlined the three laws of motion?

12. What is another name for the Calvinist church?

a) Puritan

b) Presbyterian

c) Lutheran

d) Anglican

13. In what year was the Edict of Nantes issued, regulating the political and religious rights of the Huguenots?

Tasks

1. Say the name of the king.

Under ____ _____, the royal residence was moved to Versailles. ____ __________ did not live in Paris, in this dirty, noisy, obstinate city with narrow winding streets, where an unbearable stench reigned.

At least two or three times a week _____________ went hunting. If there was no hunting, masquerades, concerts, card games were held in the palace in the evening.

“Dominance and obedience are both disgusting to me”

3. Who are these words about?

... tall and well built, very strong (with his right hand he bent an iron wall ring or a horseshoe like lead), always smartly dressed, his conversation is charming

4. From which treatise of Nicolaus Copernicus are these words?

... In comparison with the sky, the Earth is nothing more than a point or, as it were, a certain amount in comparison with the infinite. It is impossible for the Earth to represent the center of the world. How! The immeasurable will revolve in twenty-four hours around nothingness.

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