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Social studies questions on the topic of family. Test “My family. Fill in the missing words

Social studies test, grade 10 (professional level)

"Institute of Family. Family as a small group"

A 1. What sphere of society are represented by estates, castes, classes?

    economic

    social

    political

    spiritual

A 2. What function of the family is manifested in procreation?

    educational

    recreational

    emotional-psychological

    reproductive

A 3. Young people as a social group are distinguished by

    community of life

    similar features of consciousness and behavior

    unity of political views

A 4. Are the following judgments about family development trends true?

A. In recent years, there has been a decrease in the number of partner-type families

B. Many problems of a modern family are due to the fact that women are interested in their careers

1. only A is correct

2. only B is correct

3. both judgments are correct

4. both judgments are wrong

A 5. The economic function of the family is manifested in

    providing its members with a certain status

    maintaining a personal plot

    organizing rational leisure

    creating a favorable psychological climate

A 6. The family, unlike other social institutions, performs the function

    moral regulation of behavior

    biological reproduction

    socialization of the younger generation

    education and training

A 7. Are your judgments about the family correct?

A. A family, as a rule, carries out joint household work and everyday life, distributing household labor among its members.

B. Most modern families are of the patriarchal type, in which the functions of men and women, older and younger members are clearly separated.

1. only A is correct

2. only B is correct

3. both judgments are correct

4. both judgments are wrong

A 8. A democratic (partnership) family, in contrast to a patriarchal (traditional) one, is characterized by:

    cohabitation of at least three generations

    fair division of household responsibilities

    economic dependence of a woman on a man

    the dominant role of men in the home

A 9. A family based on the marriage of one man with one woman is called _________________________________________________________________________________________

A 10. Youth, women, old people are social communities

    territorial 2) demographic 3) ethnic 4) cultural

A11. Refers to a small social group

    intelligentsia 2) teachers 3) school graduates 4) family

A 12. Characterizes a family as a small group

    community of political views

    community of life

    getting an education

    carrying out professional activities

A 13. Family refers to a sociological concept

    institute 2) prestige 3) status 4) mobility

A 14. What feature distinguishes youth as a social group?

    homogeneity, lack of differentiation

    community of political beliefs

    similar behavior traits

    uniformity of income levels

A 15. Belonging to the A family provides its members with the opportunity to gain fame in scientific circles. This example reflects the function of the family

1) emotional and psychological 2) educational

3.protective

4.social status

1. Read the text below, in which a number of words are missing. Select from the list provided the words that need to be inserted in place of the gaps.

“A family is a small ____(2) based on (1) and/or consanguinity, the members of which are united by living together and running a household, an emotional connection, mutual (3) in relation to each other. A family is also called a social_____ (4), i.e. a stable form of relationship between people, within which the bulk of their daily life is carried out: sexual relations, childbirth and primary _____(5), a significant part of household care, educational and medical care, especially in relation to children and the elderly. These relations are regulated on the basis of certain norms and (6).”

The words in the list are given in the nominative case, singular. Select one word after another, mentally filling in each gap with words. Please note that there are more words in the list than you will need to fill in the blanks.

A) value

B) socialization

D) team

D) duty

E) institute

G) parent

Comment for teacher

The use of tests to diagnose students' knowledge will allow schoolchildren to develop the skills to work with test material, i.e., to actually begin preparing for the Unified State Exam.

In addition, the materials of the manual will help to carry out systematic individual and group control of knowledge when checking homework and consolidating the acquired knowledge in lessons, when drawing up assignments for olympiads.

The manual “Testing and measuring materials in social studies for grade 6” was written for the textbook Social Studies. 6th grade: textbook for educational institutions / [L.N. Bogolyubov, N.F. Vinogradova, N.I. Gorodetskaya and others]; ed. L.N. Bogolyubova, L.F. Ivanova. - 2nd ed. - (M.: Education).

Test and measurement materials are compiled for each paragraph of the textbook and for generalization lessons. The end of the manual contains answers to all tasks.

Test tasks make it possible to objectively identify not only the students’ knowledge of social studies, but also their educational skills at various levels of mastering the material.

The manual contains tasks of basic and advanced levels of difficulty. They are arranged according to the principle of increasing from simple in part A, to complicated in part B and complex, requiring a detailed answer and placed in the appendix (part C).

Part A contains multiple choice tasks (5 tasks for each lesson, 10 for generalization lessons, 16 for the final generalization).

Part B consists of more complex tasks (from i to 3) with an open answer. They allow you to test your ability to classify and systematize knowledge and give a short answer.

Part C contains tasks of increased complexity that require an open, detailed answer. These tasks contain a condition in the form of a situation or statement and questions for them.

The thematic tests take 7-15 minutes. The teacher can use these test tasks in each lesson, involving individual students or the whole class in testing their knowledge. 40-45 minutes are allotted for completing assignments for a generalization lesson, and although it may be difficult for a teacher to devote an entire lesson to testing and consolidating acquired knowledge, it is advisable to do this due to the need to prepare students for passing the Unified State Exam.

For each part of the task, the student receives points, which add up to a total score.

For answers to tasks at level C, the student may be given a separate grade on a five-point system. Thus, the choice of assessment system is dictated by the purpose of testing and the type of pedagogical control. The author of the manual recommends using a flexible system for assessing test results, in which the student has the right to make mistakes:



80% of the maximum score - score “5”;

60-80% - score “4”;

40-60% - score “3”;

0-40% - rating “2”.


Test 1. A person was born

Option 1

A1. Qualities given to the child at birth:

1) instinct 3) speech

2) good manners 4) humanity

A2.Human beings are distinguished from animals by:

1) the ability to use natural objects

2) care for offspring 3) fantasy

4) ability to act together

AZ. Which of the following does a person inherit from his parents?

1) good manners 3) emotions

2) knowledge 4) rules of behavior

A4. The difference between humans and animals is:

a) creativity

b) the ability to act according to plan

A5. Is it true that:

a) a person cannot change his heredity; b) human behavior is completely programmed?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. Fill out the diagram.


AT 2. Fill in the blanks in the sentence.

having been born among his own kind, he must still learn to be... .

Test 1. A person was born

Option 2

A1. Human biological qualities include:

1) water requirement

2) ability to think

3) desire to create

4) the ability to understand the world

A2. Humans and animals are united by:

1) possession of imagination

2) the ability to act according to plan

3) self-awareness

4) ability to build houses

AZ. The innate quality of a person is:

1) speech 3) morality

2) breathing 4) morality

A4. Are the following statements correct?

a) the heredity of an animal is manifested in its instincts;

b) does the child inherit the traits and properties of only one of his parents?



2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

A5. Is it true that:

a) the needs of animals and humans completely coincide;

b) does it depend on people whether there will be life on Earth?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

To be human means to feel your...

AT 2. Fill out the diagram.


Test 2. Man - personality

Option 1

A1. The set of human qualities that he acquires in the process of living in society, in activity and communication with other people:

1) INDIVIDUAL 3) personality

2) individuality 4) instinct

A2. Change and transformation by man of the surrounding world:

1) activity 3) consciousness

2) behavior 4) personality

AZ. Individual characteristics of a person that allow him to successfully carry out activities:

1) emotions 3) abilities

2) feelings 4) morals

A4. Is it true that individuality: a) is inherent in every person;

b) manifested in emotions and feelings?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

A5. Is it true that:

a) a person can receive individual traits by inheritance;

b) does a person become a person immediately after birth?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. Fill out the diagram.


A person’s ability to think, reason and determine his attitude to the surrounding life and reality.

Test 2. Man – personality

Option 2

A1. A person’s attitude to the world, understanding of what he does, how he lives, what he dreams of:

1) activity 3) personality

2) consciousness 4) instinct

A2. Psychologists call the pinnacle of human qualities:

1) activity 3) communication

2) individuality 4) personality

AZ. The main activity of an adult is:

1) study 3) work

2) game 4) communication

A4. Are the judgments about individuality correct: a) in gifted people, individuality takes on special forms; b) personality traits are manifested in activities, behavior, emotions?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

A5. Are the judgments about a person true?

a) man is a biosocial being;

b) can a person do without communication in his development?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. Fill out the diagram.


AT 2. Fill in the blank in the sentence.

Each person is ..., that is, he has originality, uniqueness.

Option 1

A1. Ability to comply with reasonable demands:

1) discipline

2) adolescence

3) self-confidence

4) humility

A2. The process as a result of which a person begins to understand his interlocutor, himself, learns to talk, and respect other people’s opinions:

1) labor 3) communication

2) game 4) work

AZ. Demonstrating nobility and selflessness, honesty and consideration for those who are weaker or more defenseless:

1) modesty 2) chivalry

3) stubbornness 4) nobility

A4. Teenagers are:

a) schoolchildren of grades 5-6; b) schoolchildren in grades 7-8.

1) only a is true

2) only b is true

3) both answers are correct

4) there is no correct answer

A5. Adolescence is characterized by:

a) rapid fatigue and tiredness; b) rapid increase in body length.

IN 1. Which of the following does not correspond to the concept of “chivalry”?

Nobility

Honesty

Complacency

Attention to the weak

Dedication

Test 3. Special age: adolescence

Option 2

A1. The period of life associated with the emergence of new feelings, experiences, and changes in mood:

1) childhood

3) adolescence

4) old age

A2. Confidence in your abilities and a desire to try yourself in an unfamiliar task:

1) independence

2) disobedience

3) activity

4) self-will

AZ. Manifestation of nobility and selflessness, honesty and attention to those who are weaker and more defenseless:

1) will 3) character

2) chivalry 4) courage

A4. Are the judgments about adolescence true: a) at first, boys grow faster than girls;

b) at this age is the nervous system formed?

1)only a is true

2) true only b

3) both answers are correct

4) there is no correct answer

A5. Is it true that: a) teenagers love to dream; b) children's dreams always remain fantasy?

1) only a is true

2) true only b

3) both answers are correct

4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. Which of the following qualities characterize a teenager?

1. Fast body growth

2. Daydreaming

3. The desire for independence

4. Stable nervous system

5. Well-formed body

Test 4. Know yourself

Option 1

A1. The process of a person’s knowledge of the world around him and himself:

1) interaction 3) art

2) activity 4) adolescence

A2. A person’s perceived need for what is necessary to maintain the body and develop the individual:

1) ability 3) need

2) consciousness 4) morality

AZ. An individual personality trait, a condition for the successful performance of a certain activity:

1) ability 3) need

2) consciousness 4) morality

A4. Self-knowledge presupposes:

a) a person’s exploration of his abilities and capabilities;

b) searching for the type of activity that will help a person realize himself as an individual.

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

A5. Is it true that: a) for correct self-esteem it is important to know only your positive qualities;

b) for correct self-esteem, is it important to be able to reject other people’s assessments of oneself?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only 6 are correct 4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. Fill in the blank in the sentence.

An important aspect of self-awareness is... - a person’s assessment of himself, his qualities, and abilities.

AT 2. Which of the following contributes to the development of talent?

1. Will 4. Curiosity

2. Stubbornness 5. Labor

Test 4. Know yourself

Option 2

A1. A person’s assessment of his qualities, abilities, capabilities:

1) activity 3) self-esteem

2) consciousness 4) need

A2. To assess their strength and readiness for a full life, in a primitive community young people underwent a ritual called:

1) knighting 3) fortune telling

2) initiation 4) training

AZ. Highest degree of human ability:

1) talent 3) ability to work

2) inclinations 4) perseverance

A4. Are the judgments about knowledge of the world correct: a) it is possible to know the world around us without carrying out activities; b) is it possible to gain knowledge about the world around us only through television programs?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

A5. Are the judgments about human abilities true: a) nature has endowed each of us with many abilities; b) a person does not always develop his abilities?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. Fill in the blank in the sentence.

A person has enormous... the main thing is to be able to use them and develop them.

AT 2. Which of the following corresponds to the concept of “ability”?

1. Inclinations 4. Genius

2. Talent 5. Game

3. Study 6. Communication


Option 1

A1. What is the activity aimed at achieving?

1) action 3) instinct

2) games 4) goals

A2. The common feature that characterizes humans and animals is:

1) consciousness 3) thinking

2) instinct 4) speech

AZ. Which stage of the activity gives it a grade?

1) goal H) instinct

2) action 4) result

A4. Is it true that:

a) both humans and animals build homes for themselves;

b) are the actions of animals guided by instinct?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

A5. Are the judgments about activity correct: a) the goal determines a person’s actions;

b) does a person engage in a variety of activities?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

Test 5. Man and his activities

Option 2

A1. What is the result of human activity?

1) goal 3) need

2) action 4) result

A2. Which type of activity requires compliance with certain conditions and rules?

1) game 3) study

2) labor 4) communication

AZ. What distinguishes human activity from animal behavior?

1) awareness of actions

2) achieving results

3) submission to instincts

4) caring for offspring

A4. Are the judgments about activity correct: a) human activity is based only on instincts; b) is labor an activity that has no result?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

A5. Are the judgments about personality correct: a) personality is manifested and formed in actions; b) does teaching contribute to personal development?

1) only a is true 3) both are true

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

Option 1

A1. A person’s perceived need for what is necessary to maintain the body and develop the individual:

1) instinct 3) activity

2) need 4) result

A2. Communication with friends is for a person:

O1) biological need

2) spiritual need

3) intellectual need

4) social need

AZ. A statement containing a specific thought:

1) judgment 3) inference

2) conclusion 4) need

A4. The spiritual world is: a) the inner world of a person, the world of his thoughts and feelings;

b) the world surrounding a person, various events taking place around him.

1) only a is true 2) only b is true

3) both answers are correct 4) there is no correct answer

A5. Is it true that: a) emotions are always directed towards some object;

b) do feelings determine a person’s mood at one time or another?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. All the terms below, except one, are related to the concept of “emotions”. Indicate a term that is not related to this concept.

1. Joy

3. Excitement

4. Cognition

5. Calm

Test 6. What a person feels and thinks about

Option 2

A1. What needs does a person need for communication and work?

1) social needs

2) biological needs

3) spiritual needs

4) physiological needs

A2. Conclusion from several logically related judgments:

1) inference 3) statement

2) thought 4) observation

AZ. The internal state of a person associated with his mood at one time or another:

1) feeling 3) need

2) thought 4) emotion

A4. Are the judgments about thinking correct:

a) thinking is inherent in both humans and animals;

b) thinking - a reasoning process capable of generating certain thoughts?

1) only a is true

2) true only b

3) both answers are correct

4) there is no correct answer

A5. Are the judgments about feelings correct: a) people’s feelings are varied and individual;

b) feelings are expressed towards someone or something?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. All the terms below, except one, are related to the concept of “thinking”. Indicate a term that is not related to this concept.

1. Reasoning

2. Judgment

3. Need

Option 1

A1. Which of the following refers to the biological characteristics of a person?

1) communication 2) speech 3) desire for self-affirmation

4) ability to walk upright

A2. What are the actions of animals based on?

1) on consciousness 3) on thinking

2) on instinct 4) on reason

AZ. The set of qualities acquired by a person in the process of living in society:

1) character Q 3) personality

2) individual □ 4) instinct

A4. Which of the following refers to the social characteristics of a person?

1) brain volume 2) lack of hair

3) caring for offspring 4) the need for communication

A5. A person’s knowledge of his inner world:

1) activity 2) self-knowledge

3) abilities 4) needs

Ab. What determines a person’s mood at one time or another?

1) emotions 3) judgments

2) feelings 4) conclusions

A7. Are the definitions correct:

a) judgment - a statement containing a certain thought;

b) inference - a conclusion from several logically related judgments?

1) only a is true 2) only 6 is true

3) both answers are correct 4) there is no correct answer

A8. Human social needs are: a) the need for communication;

b) the need to understand the world around us.

1) only a is true 2) only b is true

3) both answers are correct 4) there is no correct answer

A9. The ancient rite of passage of young people into adults is called:

1) self-knowledge 3) self-esteem

2) affect 4) initiation

A10. The common features of humans and animals are: a) biological needs; b) use of natural objects.

1) only true and 2) only true b

3) both answers are correct 4) there is no right answer

IN 1. Match the terms with their definitions. For each position given in the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

AT 2. Establish a correspondence between the types of needs and their specific examples. For each position given in the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column

Test 7. Generalization of the topic “Man” Option 2

A1. Which of the following is not a biological need?

1) food 2) rest

3) communication 4) movement

A2. Both humans and animals:

1) have coherent speech 2) can think

3) act consciously 4) use various objects

AZ. Which of the following is inherited?

1) eye and hair color 2) position held

3) choice of profession 4) love of reading books

A4. The uniqueness of a person:

1) personality 3) emotionality

2) heredity 4) individuality

A5. Socially and spiritually developed person:

1) adult 3) personality 2) teenager 4) individual

A6. Are the following judgments about activity true: a) activity - activity inherent in both humans and animals;

b) many scientists consider communication an important activity?

1) only a is true 2) only 6 is true

3) both answers are correct 4) there is no correct answer

A7. Are the judgments about a person’s abilities correct: a) abilities can manifest themselves very early; b) there are people who have no abilities?

1) only a is correct 2) only b is correct 3) both answers are correct 4) there is no correct answer

A8. Are the judgments about needs correct: a) human needs are divided into biological, social and spiritual;

b) it is impossible to fully satisfy all human needs?

3) both answers are correct 4) there is no correct answer

A9. Is it true that: a) the same events give rise to the same feelings in people;

b) emotionality is not inherited?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

A10. Are the judgments about emotions correct: a) emotion determines a person’s mood;

b) are emotions both positive and negative?

1) only a is true 2) only b is true

3) both answers are correct 4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. Match the terms with their definitions. For each position given in the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

AT 2. All the terms below, except one, are related to the concept of “stages of human life.” Indicate a term that is not related to this concept.

1.Childhood

2.Adolescence

3.Maturity

4.Workability

5.Old age

VZ. Read the text below, in which a number of words are missing. Select from the list provided the words that need to be inserted in place of the gaps. The words in the list are given in the nominative case, singular. Choose one word after another, filling in each blank.

Please note that there are more words in the list than you will need.

(1)... it has been several centuries since it left the historical arena. But even today they say about a noble man, generous in soul and faithful (2)... “he is a real knight.” After all, the knightly commandments cover all aspects of life - these are (3)... the weak, and (4)... to the Motherland, and (5)... in dangerous situations, and the indestructible strength of the word.

A. Conscience D. Fearlessness

B. Love E. Protection

B. Duty G. Danger

D. Generosity 3. Chivalry

Option 1

A1. The concept of family most accurately reflects the following statement:

1) a group living in one house

2) a team performing joint activities

3) a group of blood relatives

4) a team speaking the same language

A2. What is the main purpose of the family as part of society?

1) physical development of a person

2) organization of joint work

3) the emergence of new generations

4) getting an education

AZ. Where are the basic rights of a minor child reflected in our country?

1) in the Constitution of the Russian Federation

2) in the Civil Code of the Russian Federation

3) in the Labor Code of the Russian Federation

4) in the Family Code of the Russian Federation

A4. Are the judgments about the family true?

a) family is an obligatory part of any society and state;

b) the basis of a family is the desire to live together, raise and raise children?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

A5. Is it true that:

a) assistance to young families in our country has been declared the main state task;

b) can the police deprive parents of parental rights for failure to fulfill their duties?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. Find your child's rights in the list below.

1.The right to live and be raised in a family

2.Right to work

3. The right to know your parents, the right to have them take care of you

4.Right to property

Test 9. Family farming

Option 1

A1. The name of a popular name in Rus' since the 16th century. a set of everyday rules and instructions:

1) “Teaching...” 3) Code of Law

2) “Domostroy” 4) textbook

A2. Items that are usually expensive, but a person can live without them:

1) comfort

2) essentials

3) luxury goods

4) items that create comfort

AZ. Family household items include:

1) financial resources

2) material resources

3) labor resources

4) spiritual resources

A4. Which piece of advice allows you to increase the well-being of your family and save its resources: a) learn to take care of yourself;

b) buy only cheap things.

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only 6 are correct 4) there is no correct answer

A5. Success in household chores is ensured by:

a) cooperation and mutual assistance of household members;

b) joint planning of expenses.

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. All of the terms below, with the exception of one, are related to the concept of “thrift.” Indicate a term that is not related to this concept.

1. Thrift

2. Savings

3.Thrift

4. Extravagance

5. Hard work

Test 9. Family farming

Option 2

A1. Diligence, diligence in carrying out tasks:

1) diligence

2) good manners

3) friendliness

4) thrift

A2. Housekeeping skills:

1) economics 3) labor

2) work 4) finances

AZ. Family resources, as a rule, are always:

1) depend on the parents’ salary

2) are material

3) limited

4) require additional costs

A4. Are the following statements about family concerns true:

a) each family member should strive to create home comfort;

b) can household appliances ease family worries?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

A5. Are the judgments about family resources correct:

a) family resources are replenished only by adult members;

b) running a household according to economic rules allows you to carefully spend family resources?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. All but one of the terms below are related to the concept of luxury. Indicate a term that is not related to this concept.

1.Family jewels

2.Antiques

3. Expensive car

4.Home furniture

5.Works of art

Option 1

A1. What is the name of a social group based on marriage?

1) state 2) family 3) tribe 4) collective

A2. Under whose protection is the family under the Constitution of the Russian Federation?

1) army 2) police 3) government 4) state

AZ. Which of the heroes of literary works can be called a zealous owner?

1) fabulous Koshchei

2) the old woman from “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”

3) Fedor from the fairy tale “Fedorino Woe”

4) cat Matroskin from Prostokvashino

A4. What is the careful use of family resources called?

1) comfort 2) economy 3) hobby 4) luxury

A5. Why do schoolchildren need free time?

1) to do homework

2) for schooling

3) to perform household duties

4) for active recreation

A6. Which of the following is active recreation?

1) a walk in the park

2) reading a book

3) watching a TV show

4) computer game

A7. Is it true that: a) the court can deprive parents of parental rights;

b) families can be three generations?

1) only a is true

2) only b is true

3) both answers are correct

4) there is no correct answer

A8. Are the statements true:

a) family resources are limited; b) are household appliances a luxury item?

1) only a is true

2) only b is true

3) both answers are correct

4) there is no correct answer

A9. Is it true that: a) watching TV shows is necessarily harmful to health;

b) are television programs only for entertainment purposes?

1) only a is true 2) only b is true

3) both answers are correct 4) there is no correct answer

A10. Which of the following is a hobby?

a) collecting stamps and coins;

b) attending concerts and theatrical performances with the participation of your favorite artist.

1) only a is true 2) only b is true

3) both answers are correct 4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. Match the types of family resources with their examples. For each position given in the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

AT 2. Fill in the blank in the sentence.

A family in which grandparents live with their children and parents is called....

VZ. Read the text below, in which a number of words are missing. Select from the list provided the words that need to be inserted in place of the gaps. The words in the list are given in the nominative case, singular. Choose one word after another, filling in each blank. Please note that there are more words in the list than you will need.

And here physical education must have a strong say (1) - A new physical education program for kindergarten has now been developed, which provides, in particular, for an increase in running loads. (2)... must continue this line. It is no secret that it used to be that children in the first grades lost many of the skills and abilities they had already acquired, their motor skills (3)... dropped sharply. Wellness (4)... should become for schoolchildren one of the main means of preventing various diseases, strengthening (5)..., and instilling the need for daily physical exercise. (www.sportfamily.ru)

A. Health D. School

B. Activity E. Sports

V. Family J. Running

D. Culture 3. Education

Option 2

A1. The source of all wealth is:

1) simple

2) difficult

3) mental

4) free of charge

AZ. Which of the following constitutes remuneration for labor?

1) praise

4) salary

A4. Are the judgments about wealth and poverty correct: a) a person who does not have the means to satisfy basic needs is considered poor;

b) natural resources can serve as a source of wealth?

1)only a is true

2) true only b

3) both answers are correct

4) there is no correct answer

A5. Are the judgments about charity correct: a) charity - timely payment of taxes; b) can patronage of the arts be called charity?

1)only a is true

2) only b is true

3) both answers are correct

4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. All the terms given below, with the exception of one, are associated with the concept of “reward for quality work.” Indicate a term that is not related to this concept.

2. Certificate

3. Praise

Test 16. Labor and creativity

Option 1

A1. Creating something new, valuable not only for this person, but also for other people:

1) activity 3) study

2) creativity 4) work

A2. A person who has achieved the highest art in his field, putting ingenuity and creativity into his work:

1) artisan 3) master

2) student 4) employee

AZ. The difference between human labor and animal behavior is:

1) the ability to get food 2) the ability to store supplies

3) ability to use natural materials

4) ability to work creatively

A4. A craftsman is called: a) a person engaged in the production of various important and necessary items for life;

b) a person engaged in cultivating the land.

1) only a is true

2) true only b

3) both answers are correct

4) there is no correct answer

A5. Is it true that: a) scientific work is unthinkable without creativity;

b) art requires from a person the ability to create, to create works that amaze with their beauty?

1) only a is correct 3) both answers are correct

2) only b is true 4) there is no correct answer

IN 1. Which of the following is true

Option 1

    Family members, as opposed to the student body:

    communicate with each other

    related by family ties

    engaged in joint activities

    have the same interests and needs

    In the statement: The family is the primary environment where a person must learn to do good, - it is said that the main responsibility of the family is:

    birth of children

    parenting

    teaching a child to read and write

    A family consisting of children, parents, and grandparents living either in the same premises or very close to each other:

  1. related

    two-generation

    three-generation

    Parents' rights include the right to:

    interfere in the affairs of other families

    protect the interests of the child in court

    deprive a child of the opportunity to receive an education

    resolve all household issues without taking into account the child’s opinion

    The parents of twelve-year-old Ivan often shout at him and scold him with rude words. In this situation, the child’s right to:

    freedom of movement

    communication with parents

    life and upbringing in the family

    respect for human dignity

    know your parents

    to be brought up in a family

    receive maternity capital

    refuse adult help

    live together with parents

Test 3. Family and family relationships

Option 2

    Family members, just like sports team members:

    communicate with each other

    run a joint household

    own common property

    united by family ties

    In the statement: From our parents we received the greatest and most priceless gift - life. They fed and raised us, sparing neither strength nor love. And now that they are old and sick, it is our duty to cure and nurse them, - it is said that one of the responsibilities of family members:

    birth of children

    parenting

    caring for family members

    increase in family wealth

    Family consisting of two parents and children:

  1. related

    two-generation

    three-generation

    In a social studies lesson in the 5th grade, there was a debate about what the country's constitution is.

    Sergei said that the constitution is the basic law of the state.

    Julia believes that the constitution is a collection of all the laws of the country.

    The responsibilities of family members include the following:

    exercise

    do physical labor

    do homework for a schoolchild

    build family relationships on feelings of mutual love and respect

    Sixth-grader Kirill dreams of boxing, but his parents decided to enroll their son in a sports dance club. In this situation, the child’s right to:

    expressing one's opinion

    life and upbringing in the family

    care from parents

    living together with parents

    Find in the list below the three rights of a minor child recorded in the Family Code of the Russian Federation. Write down the letters under which they are indicated.

    have property

    have a first and last name

    refuse to get an education

    communicate with both parents

    refuse to do household chores

Social studies test Family and family relationships 5th grade with answers. The test is presented in two versions. Each option consists of 8 tasks.

Option 1

1. Family members, as opposed to the student body:

1) communicate with each other
2) related by family ties
3) are engaged in joint activities
4) have the same interests and needs

2. The statement: The family is the primary environment where a person must learn to do good, says that the main responsibility of the family is:

1) birth of children
2) raising children
3) increase in family welfare
4) teaching a child to read and write

3. A family consisting of children, parents, and grandparents living either in the same premises or very close to each other:

1) full
2) related
3) two-generation
4) three-generation

4. The purpose of the state program “Children of Russia”:

1) publication of new textbooks and workbooks
2) creation of new nature reserves for children to walk
3) helping children who find themselves in difficult life situations
4) development of cooperation with youth organizations in foreign countries

5. In a social studies lesson in the 5th grade, there was a debate about what the country's constitution is.

A. Sergei said that the constitution is the fundamental law of the state.
B. Yulia believes that the constitution is a collection of all the laws of the country.

Are these judgments correct?

1) only A is correct
2) only B is correct
3) both judgments are correct
4) both judgments are incorrect

6. Parents' rights include the right to:

1) interfere in the affairs of other families
2) protect the interests of the child in court
3) deprive the child of the opportunity to receive an education
4) decide all everyday issues without taking into account the child’s opinion

7. The parents of twelve-year-old Ivan often shout at him and scold him with rude words. In this situation, the child’s right to:

1) freedom of movement
2) communication with parents
3) life and upbringing in the family
4) respect for human dignity

8.

1) know your parents
2) to be brought up in a family
3) receive maternity capital
4) refuse adult help
5) live together with parents

Option 2

1. Family members, just like sports team members:

1) communicate with each other
2) run a joint household
3) own common property
4) united by family ties

2. In the statement: From our parents we received the greatest and most priceless gift - life. They fed and raised us, sparing neither strength nor love. And now that they are old and sick, it is our duty to cure and care for them, it is said that one of the responsibilities of family members is:

1) birth of children
2) raising children
3) caring for family members
4) increase in family welfare

3. Family. consisting of two parents and children:

1) full
2) related
3) two-generation
4) three-generation

4. The state's concern for the well-being of the family is manifested in:

1) construction of plants and factories
2) payment of benefits, maternity capital
3) publication of new textbooks and workbooks
4) strengthening cooperation with other countries

5. In a social studies lesson in the 5th grade, there was a debate about what a code was.

A. Sasha said that the code is the basic law of the state.
B. Katya believes that a code is a collection of laws that regulate similar social relations.

Are these judgments correct?

1) only A is correct
2) only B is correct
3) both judgments are correct
4) both judgments are incorrect

6. The responsibilities of family members include the following:

1) play sports
2) engage in physical labor
3) do homework for a schoolchild
4) build family relationships on feelings of mutual love and respect

7. Sixth-grader Kirill dreams of boxing, but his parents decided to enroll their son in a sports dance club. In this situation, the child’s right to:

1) expression of one’s opinion
2) life and upbringing in the family
3) care from parents
4) living together with parents

8. Find in the list below three rights of a minor child written in the Family Code of the Russian Federation. Write down the numbers under which they are indicated.

1) have property
2) have a first and last name
3) refuse to get an education
4) communicate with both parents
5) refuse to perform household duties

Answers to the social studies test Family and family relationships Grade 5
Option 1
1-2
2-2
3-4
4-3
5-1
6-2
7-4
8-125
Option 2
1-1
2-3
3-3
4-2
5-2
6-4
7-1
8-124

Test on the topic Family and everyday life. IN 1

A.1.

1) philosophy 2) sociology 3) political science 4) jurisprudence

A 2. The functions of the family include

1 socialization of the individual 2. determination of the minimum wage

A3. Marriage age in the Russian Federation begins with

1) 16 years old 2) 17 years old 3) 18 years old 4) 20 years old

A4. The crisis of the modern family is caused by

1.increased birth rate

3. increased employment of women outside the home

A5.

1) nuclear 2) partnership 3) matriarchal 4) patriarchal

A6. A large family in Russia is considered to be a family in which children are raised

1) two or more children 2) three or more children 3) four or more children 4) five

1. educational 2. social control

A8.

1) Russian citizenship 2) permanent registration at the place of residence
3) mutual consent of those entering into marriage 4) appropriate age for marriage

A9.

A10.






1. only A is true 2. only B is true

A12. The legal form of accepting minor children who do not have parents into a family is called a ___________ family.

1) incomplete 2) nuclear 3) partner 4) reception

A13. Are the following statements about the family true?

1. only A is true 2. only B is true 3. both judgments are correct 4. both judgments are incorrect

Test on the topic Family and everyday life. AT 2

A1. Marriage is about organs

1) guardianship and trusteeship 2) civil registration
3) local government 4) judicial power

A2. The crisis of the modern family is associated with

1. the growing desire of people for personal freedom and autonomy

A3.

1) 14 years old 2) 15 years old 3) 16 years old 4) 18 years old

A4. The foundations of the patriarchal family include

1. the dominant position of the father of the family

2. increasing the role of a woman as a mother and mistress of the house 3. subordination of the elders to the younger ones

4. separate living of different generations of relatives

A5. A family in which a grandmother, mother, father and daughter (granddaughter) live together is called...

1) multigenerational 2) nuclear 3) patriarchal 4) matrimonialA6. Choose the correct statement

2. the family originated in ancient times under the conditions of the tribal system

A7.

1) husband 2) wife 3) jointly with both spouses 4) local government bodies

A8. What characterizes the reproductive function of the family

3. population reproduction 4. favorable psychological climate in the family
A9. Marriage registration is not allowed in the event





A10.

1. only A is true 2. only B is true 3. both judgments are correct 4. both judgments are incorrect

A11. Are the following statements true?

1. only A is true 2. only B is true 3. both judgments are correct 4. both judgments are incorrect


A. The family is one of the institutions of socialization of the younger generation.
B. The basis of a family can be marriage or consanguinity.

1. only A is true 2. only B is true 3. both judgments are correct 4. both judgments are incorrect

1. the father of the family occupies a dominant position

5. a woman is subordinate to a man

Test on the topic Family and everyday life. A 1. The functions of the family include

1 socialization of personality 2. determination of the minimum wage

3. establishing a school education system 4. determining the amount of utility bills

A2. The crisis of the modern family is caused by

1.increased birth rate

2. lack of equality between men and women

3. increasing employment of women outside the home

4. difference in political views of spouses

A3. The crisis of the modern family is associated with

1. increasing people's desire for personal freedom and autonomy

2. increasing role of a woman as a mother and housewife

3. subordination to elders and younger ones

4. separate living of different generations of relatives

A4.The foundations of the patriarchal family include

1. the dominant position of the father of the family

2. increasing role of a woman as a mother and housewife

3. subordination to elders and younger ones

4. separate living of different generations of relatives
A5. Choose the correct statement

1. people of the barbarian era did not know family relationships

2. the family originated in ancient times under the conditions of the clan system

3. the family arose with the advent of the state

4. the emergence of a family is associated with the identification of social classes

A6. What characterizes the reproductive function of the family

1. raising children in family traditions 2. guardianship of minors and the elderly

3. population reproduction 4. creating a favorable psychological climate in the family
A7. L.'s adult granddaughter takes care of her grandmother: helps around the house, brings food, cooks. What function of the family does this example illustrate?

1. educational 2. social control

3. household 4. regulation of gender relations

A8. Are the following statements true?

A. Low-income families need government support.
B. By supporting dysfunctional families, the state weakens stability in society.

1. only A is correct 2. only B is correct

3. both judgments are correct 4. both judgments are incorrect

A9.Are the following statements true?

A. In modern society, women’s employment is increasing.
B. In modern society, new forms of family are emerging.

3. both judgments are correct 4. both judgments are wrong

A10.Are the following statements true?
A. In modern society, the patriarchal type of family predominates.
B. The number of “free unions” is increasing in a number of countries.

1. only A is correct2. only B is correct 3. both judgments are correct 4. both judgments are incorrect

A11. Are the following statements true?
A. In modern society, women’s employment outside the home is declining.
B. Family remains one of the values ​​of society.

1. only A is correct2. only B is correct 3. both judgments are correct 4. both judgments are incorrect

A12. Are the following statements about the family true?
A. The family is one of the institutions of socialization of the younger generation.
B. The basis of a family can be marriage or consanguinity.

1. only A is true 2. only B is true3. both judgments are correct 4. both judgments are wrong

A13. Find the characteristics of a traditional (patriarchal) family in the list below.

1. the father of the family occupies a dominant position

2. the main goal is to prepare children for independent life

3.representatives of several generations run a joint household

4. adult children live separately from their parents

5. woman is subordinate to man

Social studies test Family and life, grade 11 with answers. The test consists of 3 parts (part 1 - 10 tasks, part 2 - 5 tasks, part 3 - 1 task).

Part 1

1. Science studies the family as a social institution

1) philosophy
2) sociology
3) political science
4) jurisprudence

2. Marriage is about organs

1) guardianship and trusteeship
2) civil records
3) local government
4) judicial power

3. The marriageable age in the Russian Federation begins with

1) 16 years old
2) 17 years old
3) 18 years old
4) 20 years

4. According to the Family Code of the Russian Federation, if there are good reasons, marriage may be permitted to persons upon reaching

1) 14 years old
2) 15 years
3) 16 years old
4) 18 years old

5. A family in which power belongs to the father as the head of the family is called

1) nuclear
2) affiliate
3) matriarchal
4) patriarchal

6. A family in which grandmother, mother, father and daughter (granddaughter) live together is called

1) multi-generational
2) nuclear
3) patriarchal
4) matrimonial

7. According to the Family Code of the Russian Federation, the right to resolve issues of family life belongs to

1) husband
2) wife
3) jointly by both spouses
4) local government bodies

8. A large family in Russia is considered to be a family in which children are raised

1) two or more children
2) three or more children
3) four or more children
4) five or more children

9. Parents who do not voluntarily fulfill their obligations to support their children are (are) required to pay

1) rent
2) dividends
3) alimony
4) penalty

10. The legal form of accepting minor children who do not have parents into a family is called a ___________ family.

1) incomplete
2) nuclear
3) affiliate
4) reception

Part 2

1. The main source of family law is ________________.

2. Find the provisions required for marriage in the list below. Write down the numbers under which they are indicated.

1) Russian citizenship
2) permanent registration at the place of residence
3) mutual consent of those entering into marriage
4) appropriate marriageable age
5) complete general (secondary) education

3. Marriage registration is not allowed if

1) if future spouses have children
2) the state of one of the future spouses in an undissolved marriage
3) one of the spouses reaches 80 years of age
4) incapacity of one of those wishing to marry
5) the desire of the adoptive parent and the adopted child to marry

4. The common property of spouses, which is taken into account when dividing property, includes:

1) securities acquired during marriage by one of the spouses
2) diamonds given by the husband to his wife
3) a car given to one of the spouses by parents
4) land acquired by one of the spouses during marriage
5) funds received as an inheritance during the marriage

5. The common property of the spouses is called the _______________ of their property.

Part 3

Topics for a mini-essay

1. "Honesty is the soul of marital harmony"(D. Fonvizin).

2. “The most vile ingratitude, but at the same time the most common, is the ingratitude of children to their parents.”(L. Vauvenargues).

3. “What a spouse is like depends largely on the spouse.”(Erasmus of Rotterdam).

4. Do not make an idol out of a child: when he grows up, he will require many sacrifices” (P. Buast).

5. “If there is no respect for the elders, then there will be no respect for the fathers either” (C. Montesquieu).

Answers to the social studies test Family and life, grade 11 Part 1
1-2
2-2
3-3
4-3
5-4
6-1
7-3
8-2
9-3
10-4
Part 2
1. Family Code of the Russian Federation
2. 34
3. 245
4. 124
5. Legal regime

Grade 11 Test "Man and the Law"

A1. The production association sued the supplier company for improper performance of the supply contract. This case will be heard in court



A2. In what case is it necessary to contact a notary? Beginning of the form

End of form

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A3. Select a special feature of administrative legal relations from the list.



End of form

A4 According to the Constitution of the Russian Federation, resolving the issue of confidence in the Government is within the competence of: Beginning of form



End of form

A5. A circumstance excluding legal liability is:



End of form

A6. The Constitution of the Russian Federation enshrines the provision of Russia as a rule-of-law state. It means that



End of form

A7. One of the constitutional duties of citizens of the Russian Federation is



End of form

A8. Public law includes:



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A9. The presumption of innocence implies



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A10. Administrative responsibility begins at the age of:



End of form

A11. Which situation is a criminal offense (crime)?



End of form

A12. Are the following statements about international law correct?
A.
The sources of international law can be conventions, international customs, and court decisions.
B. Source of international laware not general principles of law.



End of form

A13. An athlete involved in crossbow shooting decided to hunt ducks on vacation. After another shot from a crossbow and the defeat of a duck, a huntsman approached him and demanded permission to hunt. The athlete did not have such permission. What type of legal liability can he be held liable for?



End of form

A14. Are the judgments correct?

Beginning of the form

A . The status of an individual entrepreneur is acquired from the moment the business activity begins.
B . The status of an individual entrepreneur is acquired from the moment of state registration.



End of form

A15. A major government official was exposed for receiving a bribe in the amount of 25 million rubles from an entrepreneur for assistance in opening a branch of the company. The actions of a civil servant will be qualified by the court as



End of form

A16. Citizen S., threatening a passerby with a homemade brass knuckles, forced him to give him his mobile phone. What type of liability will citizen S. be brought to?



End of form

A17. The dispute between the owner of a restaurant and the owner of a car repair shop regarding the rental of premises is subject to the jurisdiction of the court.



End of form

A18. Are the judgments about the rules of law correct?

Beginning of the form

A . One of the characteristics of legal norms is their general binding nature.
B . The right to marry from the age of 18 is a binding norm of law.



End of form

A19. State power in the Russian Federation is exercised by:



End of form

A20. Administrative proceedings are carried out in:



End of form

PART B Short answer questions.

When completing tasks with a short answer, carefully follow the instructions, write down the answer in the form of a word (phrase, sequence of letters or numbers).

Q1.Write down the word missing in the diagram.

AT 2. Below is a list of terms. All of them, with the exception of two, relate to the concept "citizenship".

    stateless

    option

    soil principle

    anomie

    naturalization

    nationality

    expatriate

Beginning of the form

Find and indicate terms that “fall out” from the general series, and write down the numbers under which they are indicated.

End of form

____________________

AT 3. Establish a correspondence between specific situations and the type of legal relationship that they illustrate: for each position given in the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

Beginning of the form

AT 4. Find the highest government bodies of the Russian Federation in the list below and write down the numbers under which they are indicated: Start of form

    State Council

    Supreme Arbitration Court of the Russian Federation

    Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation

    Association of Russian Language Teachers

    Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation

    Government

End of form

AT 5 . Read the text below, each position of which is numbered.

A) In the Russian Federation, a referendum is carried out in accordance with the Constitution of the Russian Federation. B) Unfortunately, some Russian citizens do not exercise their active voting rights. C) The causes of absenteeism are varied. D) The last all-Russian referendum took place in 1993. Beginning of the form

Determine which provisions are:

    actual character

    evaluative nature

Write down the resulting sequence of numbers in the table.

End of form

AT 6. Read the text below, in which a number of words are missing.

“Both individual citizens and collective entities that have the characteristics provided for by law can join civil __________________(1): organizations called ________________(2), as well as special subjects of civil law - state and municipal entities. The content of __________________(3) of citizens (individuals) is defined by the legislator in the Civil Code as a set of rights and obligations that a citizen may have in accordance with civil __________________(4): to have property for __________________(5); inherit and bequeath it; engage in any activity not prohibited by law; create legal entities; make transactions and participate in obligations; choose a place of residence; have the rights of the author.
If legal capacity is recognized equally for all citizens from the moment of birth to death, then __________________(6) arises from the moment of reaching a certain age, and in full - from adulthood, which presupposes the achievement of a certain level of mental maturity." Beginning of the form

Select from the list provided the words that need to be inserted into the gaps. The words in the list are given in the nominative case. Remember that there are more words in the list than you need to select.


A) legislation
B) legal relations
B) legal capacity
D) legal capacity
D) legal entities
E) equality of parties
G) government
H) ownership
I) tort

Please note that the gaps are numbered. The table below shows the pass numbers. Under each number, write down the letter that represents the word you chose in the list.

End of form

AT 7. Indicate in the proposed list the features of the criminal process in relation to minors.

Beginning of the form

    minors must be released on their own recognizance

    the time of detention on charges of a crime cannot exceed 48 hours

    Interrogation of minors cannot be carried out in the presence of their parents

    interrogation of a victim under 14 years of age is carried out with the mandatory participation of a teacher

    minor citizens cannot be detained

    interrogation of a minor cannot be carried out at nightEnd of form

AT 8. Select from the list provided the basic principles of the activities of the judiciary.

Beginning of the form

    legality

    collegiality

    sovereignty

    independence

    democracy

    tolerance

Write your answer in numbers without spaces.

End of form

AT 9. (Q8) Find a concept that is generalizing for all other concepts presented below the series, and write down the number under which it is indicated.

Beginning of the form

    law enforcement agency

    Ministry of Justice

    advocacy

    bailiffs

    Riot police

    passport and visa service

End of form

Q10.(Q7) Select from the proposed list of participants in international humanitarian law.

Beginning of the form

    civilians

    combatants

    priest

    senior officers

    journalists

    partisans

Write your answer in numbers without spaces

Q11. (Q8) Find a concept that is generalizing for all other concepts presented below the series, and write down the number under which it is indicated. Beginning of the form

    material liability

    administrative responsibility

    civil liability

    legal liability

    disciplinary liability

    criminal liability

End of form

Answers: A1-2; A2-3; A3-4; A4-1; A5-2; A6-2; A7-3; A8-4; A9-4; A10-2;

A11-3; A12-1; A13-3; A14-2; A15-3; A16-1; A17-2; A18-1; A19-2; A20-1.

IN 1. - Structure of the offense

AT 2. - 46

AT 3. - VGBA

AT 4. - 236

AT 5. – 1211

Q6.- BDVAZG

AT 7. - 246

B8.- 124

B9.- 1

B10.- 1256

B11.- 4

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