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Test on the topic "Crimean War"

1. Select the date of the reign of Nicholas I: a) 1801-1825; b) 1825-1855; c) 1762-1796. 2. Indicate the years when the Crimean War took place: a) 1853-1855; b) 1855-1856; c) 1853-1856

3. In Europe, the Crimean War was called:

a) North b) Eastern; c) Western.

4. On the side of Turkey were:

a) England b) Prussia; c) Italy

5. When did the Sinop battle take place?

6. Who commanded the Russian squadron in the battle of Sinop? a) V.I. Istomin; b) V.A. Kornilov; c) P.S. Nakhimov. 7. Who led the defense of Sevastopol? a) V.A. Kornilov and P.S. Nakhimov; b) A.S. Menshikov and I.D. Gorchakov; c) E.I. Totleben and S.A. Khrulev.

8. How many months did the defense of Sevastopol last?

a) 10; b) 11; c) 12. 9. What was the name of the first sister of mercy in the Russian army?

a) Dasha Krymskaya; b) Masha of Sevastopol; c) DashaSevastopol.10. The fall of Sevastopol predetermined the defeat of Russia in the Crimean War.

When did it happen? a) 1853; b) 1854; c) 1855 11. What is the fate of the Black Sea squadron of the Russian fleet in the Crimean War? a) was broken Turkish fleet in Sinop Bay; b) took refuge in the ports of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus; c) was flooded at the entrance to the Sevastopol Bay. 12. Which of the great Russian doctors participated in the defense of Sevastopol? a) S.I. Botkin; b) N.I. Pirogov; c) N.V. Sklifosovsky.13. What was the name of the hero - a sailor of the Sevastopol defense, whose exploits were described in his Sevastopol stories by L.N. Tolstoy? a) Petr Koshka; b) Ivan Gavrilov; c) Semyon Shein.

14. Set the sequence of events:

a) Surrender of Sevastopol; b) Sinop battle; c) Death of Kornilov.

Example: (b, a, c)

15. What name falls out of the general logical series:

a) Kornilov; b) Nakhimov; c) Ermolov. 16. What were the terms of the Paris Peace Treaty?

a) Russia paid the winning countries an indemnity in the amount of 50 million rubles;

b) Russia was forbidden to have a merchant and fishing fleet on the Black Sea;

c) The Black Sea was declared neutral. 17. Reason Crimean War was the desire of Russia:

a) Incorporate nations North Caucasus;

b) Go to the shores of the Black Sea;

c) annex Bessarabia;

d) Expand influence in the Balkans.

18. What was the reason for the beginning of the Crimean War?

a) Accession to Russia of the territory of Central Asia;

b) Capture of Istanbul by British troops;

c) Suppression by troops Holy Union revolutions in France;

d) The dispute between the Orthodox and Catholic churches for the right to control Christian shrines in Palestine.

19. In the Crimean War of 1853-1856. Russia opposed the coalition of states, which included

a) Prussia, Hungary, England;

b) Persia, Türkiye, England;

c) Türkiye, England, France;

d) France, Persia, Greece.

20. The defeat of Russia in the Crimean War testified to (about)

a) lack of talented military leaders;

b) the crisis of the feudal system;

c) the small size of the Russian army;

d) the weaknesses of the Russian fleet.

Answers:

1. b) 1825-1855; 2. c) 1853-1856; 3. b) Eastern; 4. a) England; 5. a) November 18, 1853; 6. c) P.S. Nakhimov; 7. a) V.A. Kornilov and P.S. Nakhimov; 8. b) 11; 9. c) Dasha Sevastopolskaya; 10. c) 1855; 11. c) was flooded at the entrance to the Sevastopol Bay; 12. b) N.I. Pirogov; 13. a) Petr Koshka; 14. (b, c, a) 15. c) Ermilov; 16. c) the Black Sea declared itself neutral; 17. d) Expand influence in the Balkans;

18. c) The suppression by the troops of the Holy Alliance of the revolution in France;

19. c) Türkiye, England, France;

20. b) the crisis of the feudal system.

Crimean War

Option 1

1. The reason for the Crimean War was the desire of Russia:

1) annex the peoples of the North Caucasus

2) go to the shores of the Black Sea

3) annex Bessarabia

4) expand influence in the Balkans

2. The landing of the Anglo-French troops in the Evpatoria region meant that the main hostilities were transferred to the territory:

1) Turkey

2) Crimea

3) Balkan Peninsula

4) Transcaucasia

3. The Sinop naval battle took place in:

1) 1825

2) 1837

3) 1853

4) 1856

4. Who was one of the participants in the heroic defense of Sevastopol?

1) E.I. Totleben

2) A.P. Ermolov

3) A.S. Menshikov

4) P.D. Kiselev

5. What did the predominance of sailing ships in the Russian fleet mean?

1) the steam fleet had less speed and maneuverability

2) steam engines in the 19th century. almost never used on ships

3) Russia was ahead of the fleets of Western countries in terms of technical equipment

4) the Russian fleet in terms of technical equipment

lagged behind Western countries

6. Under the terms of the Paris Peace Treaty, Russia:

1) received new territories in Transcaucasia

2) was deprived of the right to keep the navy on the Black

sea

3) gave Turkey Sevastopol

4) acquired the right of free passage of ships through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles

Crimean War

Option 2

1. What was the reason for the start of the Crimean War?

1) accession to Russia of the territory of Central Asia

2) the capture of Istanbul by British troops

3) the suppression of the revolution in France by the troops of the Holy Alliance

4) a dispute between the Orthodox and Catholic churches for the right to control Christian shrines in Palestine

2. The battle of Sinop unfolded in the bay off the coast:

1) Turkey

2) Crimea

3) Balkan Peninsula

4) Transcaucasia

3. Dates of the defense of Sevastopol during the Crimean War:

4. Who was Turkey's ally during the Crimean War?

1) England

2) Germany

3) Iran

4) Sweden

5. What did the use of flintlock smoothbore rifles in the Russian army during the Crimean War mean?

1) rifled weapons had a lower rate of fire

2) smoothbore weapons had a greater range

3) Russia was ahead of Western countries in terms of technical equipment

4) Russia was technically lagging behind Western countries

6. After the signing of the Paris Peace Treaty:

1) international position Russia got stronger

2) ruling circles Russia realized the need to modernize the country

3) a new anti-Turkish coalition was created in Europe, consisting of Russia, England and France

4) the country's defense capability has increased

7. What is the name of the document, an excerpt from which is given?

ARTICLE XI

The Black Sea is declared neutral: the entrance to the ports and waters of it, open to merchant shipping of all peoples, is formally and forever forbidden to warships, both coastal and all other powers ...

ARTICLE XIII

Due to the declaration of the Black Sea as neutral on the basis of Article XI, it cannot be necessary to maintain or establish naval arsenals on the shores of it, as having no purpose, and therefore E.V. emperor of all Russia and e. and. V. the sultans undertake not to start or leave any naval arsenal on these shores.

7. Indicate the name of the city missing in the passage.

Comrades! Our troops after the bloody battle

with a superior enemy retreated to,

to protect him with his chest. The Commander-in-Chief decided to sink 5 old ships in the fairway: they would temporarily block the entrance to the raid ... It is sad to destroy our work: a lot of our efforts were used to keep the ships, doomed victims, but we must submit to necessity ...

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Municipal budgetary educational institution main comprehensive school No. 7 of the settlement of Prirechensky municipal formation, the city of Goryachiy Klyuch
History test Russia XIX century. "Crimean War 1853-1856"
Savchenko Natalia Ivanovna teacher of history and social studies

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1. Select the date of the reign of Nicholas I: a) 1801-1825; b) 1825-1855; c) 1762-1796. 2. Indicate the years when the Crimean War took place: a) 1853-1855; b) 1855-1856; c) 1853-1856 3. In Europe, the Crimean War was called: a) Northern; b) Eastern; c) Western. 4. The following did not act on the side of Turkey: a) England; b) Prussia; c) France. 5. When did the Sinop battle take place? a) November 18, 1853; b) October 18, 1853; c) November 8, 1853 6. Who commanded the Russian squadron in the battle of Sinop? a) V.I. Istomin; b) V.A. Kornilov; c) P.S. Nakhimov. 7. Who led the defense of Sevastopol? a) V.A. Kornilov and P.S. Nakhimov; b) A.S. Menshikov and I.D. Gorchakov; c) E.I. Totleben and S.A. Khrulev.

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8. How many months did the defense of Sevastopol last? a) 10; b) 11; c) 12. 9. What was the name of the first nurse in the Russian army? a) Dasha Krymskaya; b) Masha of Sevastopol; c) Dasha Sevastopolskaya. 10. The fall of Sevastopol predetermined the defeat of Russia in the Crimean War. When did it happen? a) 1853; b) 1854; c) 1855. 11. What was the fate of the Black Sea squadron of the Russian fleet in the Crimean War? a) was defeated by the Turkish fleet in the Sinop Bay; b) took refuge in the ports of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus; c) was flooded at the entrance to the Sevastopol Bay. 12. Which of the great Russian doctors participated in the defense of Sevastopol? a) S.I. Botkin; b) N.I. Pirogov; c) N.V. Sklifosovsky.

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13. What was the name of the hero - a sailor of the Sevastopol defense, whose exploits were described in his Sevastopol stories by L.N. Tolstoy? a) Petr Koshka; b) Ivan Gavrilov; c) Semyon Shein. 14. Set the sequence of events: a) Surrender of Sevastopol; b) Sinop battle; c) Death of Kornilov. (b, c, a) 15. What name falls out of the general logical series: a) Kornilov; b) Nakhimov; c) Ermolov. 16. What were the terms of the Paris Peace Treaty? a) Russia paid the victorious countries an indemnity in the amount of 50 million rubles; b) Russia was forbidden to have a merchant and fishing fleet on the Black Sea; c) The Black Sea was declared neutral. 17. The crisis of the Nikolaev system manifested itself in: a) the collapse of the financial system; b) backwardness military equipment; c) profitability Agriculture.

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18. Nicholas I understood that the main reason hindering the development of the country was: a) mediocrity of officials; b) serfdom; c) imperfection of the administrative apparatus. 19. Who is depicted in the portraits?

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b c b b a c a b c c c b a (b, c, a) c c b b
ANSWERS:
19. Nicholas I; V.A. Kornilov; P.S. Nakhimov; P.M. Cat.
Information sources: 1. Danilov A.A., Kosulina L.G. History of Russia XIX. 8th grade. M., Enlightenment, 2009 Danilov A.A., Kosulina L.G. History of Russia XIX. Workbook., M., Education, 2009 Kolganova E.V., Sumakova N.V. Pourochnye development on the history of Russia. XIX century. 8th grade. M., Wako, 2006 http://artchive.ru/images/work/800/23197/%D0%90%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%81%D0%B5%D0 %B9-%D0%91%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%

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Option 1

1 . Select the date of the reign of Nicholas I:

a) 1801-1825; b) 1825-1855; c) 1762-1796.

2. Indicate the years when the Crimean War took place:

a) 1853-1855; b) 1855-1856; c) 1853-1856

3 . In Europe, the Crimean War was called:

a) North b) Eastern; c) Western.

4. On the side of Turkey were:

a) England b) Prussia; c) France.

5. When did the Battle of Sinop take place?

6 . Who commanded the Russian squadron in the battle of Sinop?

a) V.I. Istomin; b) V.A. Kornilov; c) P.S. Nakhimov.

7. Who led the defense of Sevastopol?

a) V.A. Kornilov and P.S. Nakhimov; b) A.S. Menshikov and I.D. Gorchakov; c) E.I. Totleben and S.A. Khrulev.

8. How many months did the defense of Sevastopol last?

a) 10; b) 11; at 12.

9. Which name falls out of the general logical series:

a) Kornilov; b) Nakhimov; c) Ermolov.

11 Set match:

1) conservative A) K.D. Kavelin

2) Slavophil B) N.P. Ogarev

3) Westerner C) N.I. Greek

4) revolutionary D) Yu.F Samarin

A) S.S. Uvarov B) A.I. Koshelev V) I.S. Aksakov

D) A.I. Herzen D) B.N. Chicherin E) V.G. Belinsky

13 Which of the representatives of Russian public thought critically assessed the activities of Peter I?

A) conservatives B) westerners

14 Members of which circle gathered for "literary Fridays"?

A) "Literary society number 11"

B) Circle of Petrashevists

B) Stankevich's circle

D) Circle of brothers of Crete

15. Indicate the name of the Russian ideologist who believed that "the cell of socialism in Russia should be the peasant land community":

A) V.G. Belinsky B) A.S. Khomyakov

C) S.S. Uvarov D) A.I. Herzen

C) S.S. Uvarov D) F.M. Dostoevsky

17. The Slavophiles allowed the preservation of autocracy in Russia, but the people had the right to express their opinion through a representative body. Write the name of this body.

Answer:_____________________________

18. The reason for the beginning of the Crimean War was:

A) the defeat of the Turkish fleet in the Sinop Bay B) Turkish intervention in the affairs of the Danube principalities

C) religious dispute over the shrine of Christianity D) introduction Turkish troops in Transcaucasia

19 The Crimean War began in:

A) 1852 B) 1853 C) 1854 D) 1855

20. The Russian fleet in the battle of Sinop was commanded by:

C) P.S. Nakhimov D) Nicholas I

A) the beginning of the defense of Sevastopol

B) Parisian world

B) Battle of the Alma

D) Turkey's declaration of war against Russia

A) Nicholas I B) V.I. Istomin V) E.I. Totleben

D) V.P. Botkin D) A.S. Menshikov E) P.S. Nakhimov

23. Under the terms of the Paris Peace Treaty:

A) Russia patronized the Danube principalities

B) Russia lost Sevastopol

C) the Black Sea was declared neutral

D) Russia received the right to have a fleet on the Black Sea

Test on the topic "Crimean War"

Option 2

1 . What was the name of the first sister of mercy in the Russian army?

a) Dasha Krymskaya; b) Masha of Sevastopol; c) Dasha Sevastopolskaya.

2 . The fall of Sevastopol predetermined the defeat of Russia in the Crimean War. When did it happen?

a) 1853; b) 1854; c) 1855

3 . What is the fate of the Black Sea squadron of the Russian fleet in the Crimean War?

a) was defeated by the Turkish fleet in the Sinop Bay;

b) took refuge in the ports of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus;

c) was flooded at the entrance to the Sevastopol Bay.

4 . Which of the great Russian doctors participated in the defense of Sevastopol?

a) S.I. Botkin; b) N.I. Pirogov; c) N.V. Sklifosovsky.

5 . What was the name of the hero - a sailor of the Sevastopol defense, whose exploits were described in his Sevastopol stories by L.N. Tolstoy?

a) Petr Koshka; b) Ivan Gavrilov; c) Semyon Shein.

6. Set the sequence of events:

a) Surrender of Sevastopol; b) Sinop battle; c) Death of Kornilov.

7 What were the terms of the Paris Peace Treaty?

a) Russia paid the winning countries an indemnity in the amount of 50 million rubles;

b) Russia was forbidden to have a merchant and fishing fleet on the Black Sea;

c) The Black Sea was declared neutral.

8 . The crisis of the Nikolaev system manifested itself in:

a) the collapse of the financial system; b) the backwardness of military equipment; c) the profitability of agriculture.

9 . Nicholas I understood that the main reason hindering the development of the country was:

a) mediocrity of officials; b) serfdom; c) imperfection of the administrative apparatus

A) A.I. Herzen B) M.P. Pogodin

C) S.S. Uvarov D) V.G. Belinsky

11. Set match:

1) conservative A) A.I. Koshelev

2) Slavophil B) T.N. Granovsky

3) Westerner C) V.G. Belinsky

4) revolutionary D) M.P. Pogodin

12. To the representatives of the liberal direction social movement were:

A) N.I. Grech B) I.S. Kireevsky V) S.M. Solovyov

D) A.S. Khomyakov D) F.M. Dostoevsky E) N.P. Ogarev

13. Which of the representatives of Russian public thought defended the idea of ​​the unity of the historical path of Russia and Western Europe?

A) conservatives B) westerners

C) Slavophiles D) revolutionaries

14. The organizer of the circle "Literary society number 11":

A) A.I. Herzen B) M.V. Butashevich-Petrashevsky

C) S.S. Uvarov D) V.G. Belinsky

15. What newspaper did A.I. Herzen:

A) "Telescope" B) "Bell"

C) "Contemporary" D) "Domestic Notes"

A) P.Ya. Chaadaev B) A.I. Herzen

C) V.G. Belinsky G) F.M. Dostoevsky

17 Write the missing word.

The theory of official nationality: "..., autocracy, nationality."

Answer: ___________________________

18. The Crimean War ended in:

A) 1855 B) 1856 C) 1857 D) 1858

19. Commander-in-Chief of the Russian troops in the battle on the Alma River:

A) A.S. Menshikov B) V.I. Istomin

C) P.S. Nakhimov D) Nicholas I

20. Arrange the events in chronological order:

A) Battle of the Alma

B) Entry into the war of England and France

C) The entry of allied troops into Sevastopol (the end of the siege of Sevastopol)

D) Sinop battle

21. Select participants in the defense of Sevastopol:

A) N.I. Pirogov B) A.S. Menshikov C) P. Cat

D) V.A. Kornilov D) Nicholas I E) I.F. Paskevich

22. Sevastopol was returned to Russia in exchange for a Turkish fortress:

A) Erzurum B) Ardagan C) Kars D) Istanbul

23 . Under the terms of the Paris Peace Treaty:

A) Russia received fortresses in Transcaucasia

B) Russia received the right to have a fleet in the Caspian Sea

C) Russia received the right to have a fleet on the Black Sea

D) Russia was deprived of the right to have Black Sea Fleet

Test key:

Option 1

1-b

2-in

3-b

4-a

5-a

6-in

7-a

8-b

9-in

10 - B

11:1B, 2D, 3A, 4B

12 - BVD

13 - B

14 - B

15– G

16 - A

17- Zemsky Cathedral

18 - B

19– B

20 - B

21– GVAB

22-B

23 - B

Option 2

1-in

2-in

3-in

4-b

5-a

6-b c a

7-in

8-b

9-b

10 - A

11: 1G, 2A, 3B, 4C

12 - BVG

13 - B

14th

15-B

16-A

17Orthodoxy

18-B

19-A

20-GBAV

22-B

Option 1

1 . Select the date of the reign of Nicholas I:

a) 1801-1825; b) 1825-1855; c) 1762-1796.

2. Indicate the years when the Crimean War took place:

a) 1853-1855; b) 1855-1856; c) 1853-1856

3 . In Europe, the Crimean War was called:

a) North b) Eastern; c) Western.

4. On the side of Turkey were:

a) England b) Prussia; c) France.

5. When did the Battle of Sinop take place?

6 . Who commanded the Russian squadron in the battle of Sinop?

a) V.I. Istomin; b) V.A. Kornilov; c) P.S. Nakhimov.

7. Who led the defense of Sevastopol?

a) V.A. Kornilov and P.S. Nakhimov; b) A.S. Menshikov and I.D. Gorchakov; c) E.I. Totleben and S.A. Khrulev.

8. How many months did the defense of Sevastopol last?

a) 10; b) 11; at 12.

9. Which name falls out of the general logical series:

a) Kornilov; b) Nakhimov; c) Ermolov.

11 Set match:

1) conservative A) K.D. Kavelin

2) Slavophil B) N.P. Ogarev

3) Westerner C) N.I. Greek

4) revolutionary D) Yu.F Samarin

12

A) S.S. Uvarov B) A.I. Koshelev V) I.S. Aksakov

D) A.I. Herzen D) B.N. Chicherin E) V.G. Belinsky

13 Which of the representatives of Russian public thought critically assessed the activities of Peter I?

A) conservatives B) westerners

14 Members of which circle gathered for "literary Fridays"?

A) "Literary society number 11"

B) Circle of Petrashevists

B) Stankevich's circle

D) Circle of brothers of Crete

15. Indicate the name of the Russian ideologist who believed that "the cell of socialism in Russia should be the peasant land community":

A) V.G. Belinsky B) A.S. Khomyakov

C) S.S. Uvarov D) A.I. Herzen

C) S.S. Uvarov D) F.M. Dostoevsky

17. The Slavophiles allowed the preservation of autocracy in Russia, but the people had the right to express their opinion through a representative body. Write the name of this body.

Answer:_____________________________

18. The reason for the beginning of the Crimean War was:

A) the defeat of the Turkish fleet in the Sinop Bay B) Turkish intervention in the affairs of the Danube principalities

C) a religious dispute over the shrine of Christianity D) the introduction of Turkish troops into Transcaucasia

19 The Crimean War began in:

A) 1852 B) 1853 C) 1854 D) 1855

20. The Russian fleet in the battle of Sinop was commanded by:

C) P.S. Nakhimov D) Nicholas I

21.

A) the beginning of the defense of Sevastopol

B) Parisian world

B) Battle of the Alma

D) Turkey's declaration of war against Russia

22.

A) Nicholas I B) V.I. Istomin V) E.I. Totleben

D) V.P. Botkin D) A.S. Menshikov E) P.S. Nakhimov

23. Under the terms of the Paris Peace Treaty:

A) Russia patronized the Danube principalities

B) Russia lost Sevastopol

C) the Black Sea was declared neutral

D) Russia received the right to have a fleet on the Black Sea

Test on the topic "Crimean War"

Option 2

1 . What was the name of the first sister of mercy in the Russian army?

a) Dasha Krymskaya; b) Masha of Sevastopol; c) Dasha Sevastopolskaya.

2 . The fall of Sevastopol predetermined the defeat of Russia in the Crimean War. When did it happen?

a) 1853; b) 1854; c) 1855

3 . What is the fate of the Black Sea squadron of the Russian fleet in the Crimean War?

a) was defeated by the Turkish fleet in the Sinop Bay;

b) took refuge in the ports of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus;

c) was flooded at the entrance to the Sevastopol Bay.

4 . Which of the great Russian doctors participated in the defense of Sevastopol?

a) S.I. Botkin; b) N.I. Pirogov; c) N.V. Sklifosovsky.

5 . What was the name of the hero - a sailor of the Sevastopol defense, whose exploits were described in his Sevastopol stories by L.N. Tolstoy?

a) Petr Koshka; b) Ivan Gavrilov; c) Semyon Shein.

6. Set the sequence of events:

a) Surrender of Sevastopol; b) Sinop battle; c) Death of Kornilov.

7 What were the terms of the Paris Peace Treaty?

a) Russia paid the winning countries an indemnity in the amount of 50 million rubles;

b) Russia was forbidden to have a merchant and fishing fleet on the Black Sea;

c) The Black Sea was declared neutral.

8 . The crisis of the Nikolaev system manifested itself in:

a) the collapse of the financial system; b) the backwardness of military equipment; c) the profitability of agriculture.

9 . Nicholas I understood that the main reason hindering the development of the country was:

a) mediocrity of officials; b) serfdom; c) imperfection of the administrative apparatus

A) A.I. Herzen B) M.P. Pogodin

C) S.S. Uvarov D) V.G. Belinsky

11. Set match:

1) conservative A) A.I. Koshelev

2) Slavophil B) T.N. Granovsky

3) Westerner C) V.G. Belinsky

4) revolutionary D) M.P. Pogodin

12. Representatives of the liberal direction of the social movement included:

A) N.I. Grech B) I.S. Kireevsky V) S.M. Solovyov

D) A.S. Khomyakov D) F.M. Dostoevsky E) N.P. Ogarev

13. Which of the representatives of Russian social thought defended the idea of ​​the unity of the historical path of Russia and Western Europe?

A) conservatives B) westerners

C) Slavophiles D) revolutionaries

14. The organizer of the circle "Literary society number 11":

A) A.I. Herzen B) M.V. Butashevich-Petrashevsky

C) S.S. Uvarov D) V.G. Belinsky

15. What newspaper did A.I. Herzen:

A) "Telescope" B) "Bell"

C) "Contemporary" D) "Domestic Notes"

A) P.Ya. Chaadaev B) A.I. Herzen

C) V.G. Belinsky G) F.M. Dostoevsky

17 Write the missing word.

The theory of official nationality: "..., autocracy, nationality."

Answer: ___________________________

18. The Crimean War ended in:

A) 1855 B) 1856 C) 1857 D) 1858

19. Commander-in-Chief of the Russian troops in the battle on the Alma River:

A) A.S. Menshikov B) V.I. Istomin

C) P.S. Nakhimov D) Nicholas I

20. Arrange the events in chronological order:

A) Battle of the Alma

B) Entry into the war of England and France

C) The entry of allied troops into Sevastopol (the end of the siege of Sevastopol)

D) Sinop battle

21. Select participants in the defense of Sevastopol:

A) N.I. Pirogov B) A.S. Menshikov C) P. Cat

D) V.A. Kornilov D) Nicholas I E) I.F. Paskevich

22. Sevastopol was returned to Russia in exchange for a Turkish fortress:

A) Erzurum B) Ardagan C) Kars D) Istanbul

23 . Under the terms of the Paris Peace Treaty:

A) Russia received fortresses in Transcaucasia

B) Russia received the right to have a fleet in the Caspian Sea

C) Russia received the right to have a fleet on the Black Sea

D) Russia was deprived of the right to have the Black Sea Fleet

Test key:

11:1B, 2D, 3A, 4B

17- Zemsky Cathedral

11: 1G, 2A, 3B, 4C