Quiz with answers on the topic Autumn for primary school


Questions about autumn

Every September 1st, it is customary to hold quizzes or small blitz surveys with the class in schools; special Autumn Festivals are held in kindergartens, where children can also show off their knowledge about this time of year. Parents, as the most knowledgeable generation, are silent for the time being, but they, too, like children, want to play and answer riddles. The fall quiz questions are not difficult, but require a little time to think before answering.

  1. What forest animals feed on the gifts of autumn? Squirrels and hedgehogs eat berries and mushrooms, bears eat raspberries, hares eat cabbage and vegetables.
  2. Everyone knows that in the forest the woodpecker is an “ambulance,” but who knows what kind of river fish works as an orderly in the fall in all the rivers of our country? Pike, because it eats sick and weak fish, which only pollute the water and do not allow other river inhabitants to live in peace.
  3. In the spring, many people hang jars on birch trees. What is this for? How does this action harm the tree? Jars are hung to collect sap; most often they drink birch sap. But if you overdo it, the tree can dry out without moisture.
  4. What kind of beetle eats potatoes and if you don’t collect it, by autumn there will be nothing left of the potato bushes? Colorado beetle.

Typically, children cannot sit still for a long time or generally do one thing for at least ten minutes, so in order to get them into a working mood, you can tell them the story of the appearance of the Colorado potato beetle. A quiz about autumn for schoolchildren must contain some educational information.

Fact: The Colorado potato beetle, as many believe, was not “born” in the American state of Colorado. Mexico is called its homeland, where modern scientists fighting this scourge have found as many as 50 species of this pest! However, soon after he “realized” that there was nothing to eat in Mexico, he crawled to look for potato fields and found them in the aforementioned state of Colorado. By the way, this beetle can not only crawl, but if it really wants to, it can even fly.

After such a lyrical digression, the quiz about autumn for adults and children can continue again.

5.What kind of wood is used to make matches? Aspen.

6. Mushroom pickers also have their own special slang; what do you think the phrase “quiet hunting” means in their language? Mushroom picking.

Game - quiz on the topic: Autumn for schoolchildren in grades 4-6. Abstract

Extracurricular event for schoolchildren “A Kaleidoscope of Autumn Riddles”
Author: Pechnikova Albina Anatolyevna, literature teacher of the Municipal Educational Institution “Zaikovskaya Secondary School No. 1” Title of the work: Kaleidoscope “Riddles of Autumn” Description: Autumn Kaleidoscope is a game consisting of quiz questions, small rhymed riddles, folk signs that can be used in extracurricular reading lessons during the study of oral folk art and literature, in extracurricular activities by primary and secondary school teachers, as well as by parents of students to develop all types of memory and critical thinking of children. This material may be of interest to class teachers and VR teachers and can be used by them as an extracurricular activity or a matinee on an autumn theme. Goal: Development of all types of memory and critical thinking of schoolchildren. Objectives: 1) To form students’ understanding of autumn signs;
2) Develop the ability to communicate communicatively in a group; 3) Develop children's creative imagination and oral speech, awakening their imagination. Summary of an extracurricular event on an autumn theme “Kaleidoscope of autumn mysteries”

Progress of the event:
Teacher: Guys, do you all know how wonderfully Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin called autumn? That's right: a sad time, a charm of the eyes! It's beautiful, isn't it. Today the theme of our kaleidoscope is: “Mysteries of Autumn.” I offer you quiz questions first, are you ready? Make yourself comfortable, choose a captain and divide into two teams. So here we go.

Quiz questions:

1. Which plant is considered the talisman of the first month of autumn?
(Astra) . 2. Each autumn month has its own unique name. Which? Tell us about it. (In distant Rome, a calendar was invented. It was he who gave the name to each of the months of autumn. September, since it is the seventh in a row, the next is October, and then November. These are their numbers in order. ) 3. From what date? month did the year begin according to the Roman calendar? (March) 4. Guys, what important holidays do we celebrate in the fall? (Mother's Day, Police Day, Elderly Person's Day and others)


5. Name the masters of brush and canvas who created their canvases with paints. What kind of artists are these? (Levitan, Shishkin, Savrasov, Nesterov). 6. Which autumn month has the most days? (October). 7. Sometimes in the fall we see small networks of cobwebs on branches and bushes. What is this time called? (Indian summer) . 8. Once upon a time in Rus', the New Year was not celebrated on December 31st. Do you know when this holiday began? (September 1). 9. Is there an equal number of consonants and vowels in the word “September”? (No). 10. What birds sometimes hoard supplies in winter to survive? (Owls and jays). 11. What holidays did young people celebrate after finishing agricultural work? (Weddings) 12. It is known that our ancestors called late autumn by another word, what? (Pre-winter). 13. What means of expression did you hear in the author’s line “you are bored with barren fields”? (Metaphor and epithet)


Presenter: Well done, guys! Do you know how to solve riddles in poetry? Let's check. After warming up, I suggest you compete in the speed of your thoughts and your intelligence.

Warm-up:

1. Every year I see four daring brothers: one is gray-haired, the other is mischievous, the third jumps and gallops, and the fourth cries bitterly.
(Seasons). 2. What is observed between autumn and summer? Is no one going to answer this question? (Conjunction “and”) . Host: Well done, guys, and now let's start our intellectual marathon. Team captains, set your players up for victory!


A) Red peas hang in the wind, They look like specks on red-haired guys. (Rowan). B) He broke away from the birch tree, small, remote. He flew into the field with the wind and sat on the hedgehog's needles. (Leaflet). IN). Mother Earth's tears are always needed during drought! (Rain) . G). Only the rain is on the doorstep, these brothers are under the bush! Just try and look, find these brothers! (Mushrooms) D). I bring a lot of benefit to both the blade of grass and the bush, I will send the birds to the south, what is my name, friends? (Autumn). E). My leaf was the first to turn yellow, but it sat quietly on the field. What bush am I from, what tree am I a leaf from? (Birch)


Presenter: Well done, now let’s check our fans. Everyone knows how talented and observant our Russian people are. Let's try to continue the folk signs of autumn. Fans of each team, actively participating in the competition, can bring them extra points if they are very attentive and tolerant of each other.

Tournament for fans:

1. Rolls of thunder in September - wait for it (warm and long autumn). 2. Rodents begin to build nests on top of the hay (autumn is wet and long). 3. When autumn is rainy, then (and spring is stormy) 4. If many leaves fly off from the trees at once (to frost in winter). 5. In autumn, birds fly low - (for cold winter).

Presenter: Let's proceed to the last stage of our autumn kaleidoscope, it is called “Bright Epithet”. I suggest that teams find figurative definitions of autumn, but don’t shout them out, otherwise our fair jury will deduct your points. The team that names the fewest epithets will lose. (Autumn - lush, sad, golden, radiant, fiery, crystal, amber, silver, red, melancholy, thoughtful, glorious, rainy, warm, sunny, sleepy, etc.)


Teacher: Guys, you are great! Let's sum up the results of the game, and while the jury is counting the points, we will listen to the tunes of P.I. Tchaikovsky from the musical collection “The Seasons”. It’s wonderful when both words and music merge into one beautiful harmonious picture of the world, isn’t it? Autumn is endlessly rich in colors! Many good deeds are accomplished in autumn. I would like to wish you guys a successful harvest of excellent grades, because our school year also begins in the fall! Important acquisitions in the land of knowledge, friends! See you again!

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Test about autumn

  1. Which tree takes the longest to lose its leaves? Oak, birch or maple? Oak.
  2. What epithet is usually chosen for the word “autumn”? Red, yellow, gold or multi-colored? Golden.
  3. Why is it colder in autumn than in summer? Either because the sun does not come out from behind the clouds as often, or because the trees become bald and allow the cold to break through to the ground, or because of the large number of clouds in the sky? The sun appears less often, the weather is most often cloudy.
  4. What tools should you use in the fall? A rake, a shovel or a broom? With a rake.
  5. Where do children not want to go after summer holidays? At this point, the children, without waiting for the end of the task, will shout: “Back to school!”

This is where the test ends, but a quiz for children about autumn should not only contain questions and all kinds of tasks, you need to periodically defuse the situation.

Comic proverbs and sayings about autumn and their interpretation

In autumn bad weather there are seven weather conditions outside. This proverb denotes the changeability of autumn weather: now the sun is shining, then suddenly a thunderstorm will thunder and it will rain.

Spring is red with flowers, and autumn with sheaves. In spring, flowers bloom, nature breathes and lives, but in spring everything is the other way around - plants wither, grass dries, so it is collected in sheaves. Previously, there was nowhere for an apple to fall in the fields, there was so much hay!

There is no turning back from autumn to summer. Since autumn has already begun, there is no need to wait for more warmth and sunshine, but the weather very often pleases us in the Indian summer.

Autumn is stocky, winter is stocked up. In the fall, crops are harvested in the gardens, storing them for the winter, but by the end of winter, none of these reserves remain.

In autumn the sparrow is also rich. Returning to the topic of autumn supplies, I would like to note that every living creature finds something to eat in the fall, be it mushrooms, berries or any other fruit.

Literary quiz “Autumn is a sweet time!” for students in grades 5-6

Extracurricular event in literature, grades 5-6

Literary quiz “Autumn is a sweet time!” for students in grades 5-6.

Author: Elena Viktorovna Sharun, teacher of Russian language and literature, Secondary School No. 11, Krasnodar.
Description of the material: a literary quiz intended for students in grades 5-6, consists of 7 tasks. For each correct answer, the team earns 1 autumn leaf, the team with the most leaves wins. Preliminary preparation: the teacher invites students to select material on an autumn theme (poems, proverbs, sayings, riddles, works of artists, composers, etc.). Goal: to systematize and expand students’ ideas about autumn. Objectives:
checking the general level of erudition;
development of cognitive interest, generalization and expansion of students’ knowledge about autumn; development of creative abilities, outlook and aesthetic taste; nurturing love for the Motherland; creating a favorable psychological climate, team unity, and the ability to work in a team. Progress of the event: Presenter:


A chilled leaf touches the ground... And now the July thunderstorms are not heard, The yellowed birches are bored, About the warm days that are gone.
The leaves are dancing their farewell blues, The beautiful maples are sparkling with color. And the branches with a rowan bracelet revive their union with coolness. Nature broke out in a riot of color, Playing in red colors, it took a walk. Enjoying the last rays, slowly spinning in the autumn waltz... Today's quiz is dedicated to autumn. Each season is unique, nature is beautiful in any of them, but it is especially beautiful in the fall. Autumn is my favorite time of year. This is a bright and stunning time of beauty. Autumn is different and many-sided. Sometimes she is thoughtful and sad, sometimes solemn and majestic, sometimes sad and rainy. And how many poems have been written about it, proverbs, riddles, signs, sayings have been created, how many composers and artists have been inspired by autumn to create. To start the quiz, you need to split into two teams. On the teacher's table there are cards, the number of which corresponds to the number of children. The numbers 1 and 2 are indicated on the back of the cards. Each participant comes up and draws out a card with the team number indicated. Quiz questions “Autumn Kaleidoscope”

1. Flower, which is the talisman of September?
(Aster). 2. Name the autumn months. Why are they called that? (September, October, November. The names of the months were given by the Roman calendar. September is the seventh, October is the eighth, November is the ninth. These are the serial numbers of the month. In the Roman calendar, the year began in March). 3. Name the holidays celebrated in the fall. (Knowledge Day, Teacher's Day, Elderly Person's Day, National Unity Day). 4. Which painters did autumn inspire their creativity? (Levitan, Shishkin, Savrasov, Nesterov). 5. What is between winter and autumn? (Conjunction “and”). 6. Name the longest autumn month. (October). 7. What is the name of the autumn season, when the weather is like summer and there are a lot of cobwebs flying? (Indian summer). 8. When did the New Year begin in Rus'? (September 1). 9. Name the zodiac sign of a person born between September 24 and October 23. (Scales). 10. In what autumn month does winter begin? (In November. People say: in November, autumn gives way to winter). 11. Guess the riddle. Every year they come to visit us: one is gray-haired, the other is young, the third is jumping, and the fourth is crying. (Seasons). 12. In the fall, many people celebrate their birthday. Do you know their names? (Andrey, Timofey, Ivan, Anastasia, Fedor, Vera, Nadezhda, Lyubov, etc.) 13. Does the number of letters and sounds in the word “September” match? (No). 14. Name a rhyme for the word “harvest.” (Gather, may, wither, serve, plant, etc.). 15. Continue the proverb “September is cold, father, yes... (it’s a lot to feed). 16. Are there birds that collect supplies for the winter? (Yes. Owls, jays). 17. Why were balls and weddings traditionally held in the fall? (End of agricultural work). 18. The day became shorter, the mysterious forest canopy was revealed with a sad noise... What is a “canopy”? (Canopy (obv.) – something that covers, shelters someone or something). 19. What was another name for late autumn? (Pre-winter). 20. What figurative device (trope) is used by the author of the lines “And the sky frowns, and the wind rushes towards us”? (Personification). Host: People treat autumn differently: some are indifferent to it, some don’t like it, others admire it and sing its praises. Each poet has his own palette of colors, only his colors, unlike ordinary ones, are not made by hands. We move on to the next competition “Charm of the Eyes!” Listen to excerpts from poems dedicated to autumn, identify the author of the lines. 1. Autumn has come, the flowers have dried up, and the white bushes look sad. (A. N. Pleshcheev). 2. Glorious autumn! Healthy, vigorous Air invigorates tired forces... (N.A. Nekrasov) 3. In the original autumn there is a short but wonderful time... (F.I. Tyutchev). 4. The fields are compressed, the groves are bare, there is fog and dampness from the water. (S. A. Yesenin). 5. The forest is like a painted tower, Lilac, golden, crimson... (I. A. Bunin). 6. It's a sad time! Ouch charm! I am pleased with your farewell beauty. (A.S. Pushkin). Presenter: The next task is creative. Teams are invited to write a syncwine on the theme “Autumn”. On the cards you will find the rules for writing it. (Autumn. Mysterious, many-sided. Coming, happy, sad. Seeing summer off the threshold. Pre-winter.) Presenter: The next competition is called “The letters are mixed up.” On each card, proverbs and sayings about autumn are written in an unusual way, the words are in their places, but the letters in them are mixed up. Return the letters to their place and read the proverbs and sayings correctly. 1. Nyose vastlikhva, snave vaprasvedli. (Autumn is boastful, spring is fair). 2. Senyo vadozhdli, let him be satisfied. (Autumn is rainy, but satisfying). 3. Yeson en yotzhd, yeson pirotot. (Autumn does not wait, autumn hurries). 4. Senyo godpone is closer. (Autumn brings bad weather). 5. Njose yotdi and dijod az boyso detev. (Autumn is coming and the rain is coming with it). 6. Yeson kaveli, yes ointment ladog. (Autumn is great, but winter is long). Host: Autumn is a mysterious time of year, and no one can guess the riddle of this time. Competition “Mysteries of Autumn”. This competition will feature riddles about autumn, nature, the calendar, plants, trees, and natural phenomena. 1. She turned green in the spring, tanned in the summer, and wore red corals in the fall. (Rowan). 2. The gentleman flew, fell on the water, he himself does not drown and does not muddy the water. (Sheet). 3. People are waiting for me, calling me, and when I come to them, they run away. (Rain). 4. Two sisters are green in the summer, By autumn one turns red, The other turns green. (Black and red currants). 5. I bring the harvests, I sow the fields again, I send the birds to the south, I strip the trees. (Autumn). 6. The field has become black and white: Either rain or snow is falling. And it got colder - the waters of the rivers were frozen in ice. The winter rye is freezing in the field. What month is it, tell me? (November). Presenter: You have completed this task, let’s move on to the next competition, which is called “Drawing a proverb (saying). One participant from both teams is invited. Each of you is given a sheet of Whatman paper, a felt-tip pen and a card with a proverb (saying). In 5 minutes, you must use a drawing to convey its essence without using words or letters. Then each team presents its masterpiece, the opposing team must guess the proverb (saying). 1. Spring is red with flowers – and autumn with pies. 2. Chickens are counted in the fall. Host: Each season has its own signs, and autumn also has them. Do you know them? Competition “Finish the sign”. Teams take turns being offered signs related to autumn that need to be completed. 1. Thunder in September foreshadows (a warm and long autumn). 2. Mice make nests on the top of the hay - (autumn will be wet and long). 3. If autumn is rainy, then (spring is rainy). 4. In autumn, cattle get fat, and (man becomes kinder). 5. Friendly leaf fall in the fall (for a frosty winter). 6. In autumn, birds fly low - (to be cold in winter). Presenter: Final competition “Choose an epithet.” Teams take turns naming epithets that can be attributed to the word “autumn.” If a team finds it difficult to select an epithet, it loses. (Autumn - dreary, golden, colorful, fiery, lush, crystal, red, amber, bitter, dead, ringing, weeping, red, gloomy, dreary, thoughtful, rotten, strong, romantic, rustling, crimson, fruitful, fabulous, windy , purple, glorious, etc.) Presenter:


Slow down, autumn, don’t rush to unwind your rains, spread your fogs on the unsteady river surface. Slow down, autumn, show me the turns of the yellow leaves, Let me see, slowly, How fresh your silence is. And how bottomless the sky is blue Above the hot flame of the aspens. It's time to find out the results of the quiz and announce the winners.

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Jokes about autumn

The very first lesson at school is a quiz about autumn. One cannot but agree with the children’s answers, although sometimes they do not coincide with the correct ones, and since children are quite touchy and emotional creatures, resentment and tears begin. To amuse the children and their parents a little, you can read a couple of jokes during the quiz; definitely, each of those present will recognize themselves in them.

In the fall, each of us, in a special way, really wants to return to the summer that has gone forever.

In the summer, pensioners gain strength at the dacha and return to clinics, and schoolchildren, having not read a single book during the holidays, go to school.

“It’s autumn, heavy drops of rain have been dripping onto the wet asphalt since the morning, like the tears of a small child on a mother’s dress. In this weather, I just wanted to wrap myself in a blanket and not go anywhere...,” Vovochka wrote in his explanation of the reason for missing school.

The father calls his son: “Son, how was the exam?”, and the son answers: “Excellent, the teachers ask you to repeat it in the fall.”

Interesting autumn facts on the contrary

A quiz about autumn with answers is, of course, good, but let's make the children create history themselves? Or at least come up with your own autumn facts. The presenter's task is to read an interesting fact about autumn, and the children must turn it upside down. For example:

In autumn, the chlorophyll pigment disappears from the leaves, which is why they turn yellow and fall off. – In autumn there is so much chlorophyll in the leaves that the leaves become even greener and hold tightly to the branches.

The same must be done with the following statements:

Autumn occurs when the Sun crosses the Earth's equator.

Catching a falling leaf in the fall is good luck.

In autumn, 5% of the population is depressed.

A lack of vitamins in the fall can cause a loss or significant increase in body weight.

Quiz with answers on the topic Autumn for primary school

Quiz with answers on the topic “Autumn Time” for primary schoolchildren
Author: Yulia Vladimirovna Malysheva, teacher of the after-school group at MBOU Gymnasium No. 3, Sharya city, Kostroma region. Description: This material is intended for elementary school students. The material can be used in lessons about the surrounding world. Purpose: to summarize students’ knowledge about the season - autumn. Objectives: • consolidate students' knowledge about the characteristic signs of autumn; • broaden students' horizons, develop logic and imagination; • instill a love for nature. Autumn walks along the path, her feet are soaked in the puddles. The rains are pouring, And there is no light, Summer is lost somewhere... Autumn is walking, autumn is wandering, The wind has thrown the leaves off the maple tree. There is a new rug underfoot, yellow-pink maple. V. Avdienko

Quiz questions:
Part 1 1. The most colorful time of the year. spring autumn summer 2. Names of the Slavic autumn months. “grass”, “jelly”, “serpen” “gloomy”, “gryaznik”, “breast” “cut”, “lute”, “pollen” 3. What are the names of the hares that are born in the fall? nastovichki herbalists deciduous plants


4. What birds come to us for the winter? seagulls, swallows, swifts, crossbills, waxwings, redpolls, pigeons, tits, sparrows


5. What month does summer end and autumn begin? October July September 6. What animal can turn into an ice cube for the winter? chameleon frog jay


7. What is the name of the autumn phenomenon when the leaves fall? snowfall leaf fall rain 8. A thick cloud that formed at the very surface of the earth. frost dew fog


9. What is the longest autumn month? November October November 10. Which tree's leaves fall green in the fall? alder birch oak 11. Where do butterflies disappear in the fall? hide in cracks, fly under the bark of trees to warm regions, bury themselves in the ground


12. What are the names of large groups formed by birds before flying to warmer climes? company flock group 13. What main change occurs in inanimate nature in the fall? birds fly south, cold weather sets in, leaves begin to fall


14. Day of the autumn equinox. September 23 October 21 November 23 Part 2 1. Autumn time, when the weather is like summer? (Indian summer) 2. September smells like apples, October smells like ... (cabbage). 3. Which trees' leaves turn red in autumn? (Leaves of rowan, aspen, maple). 4. What holiday is celebrated on the first day of autumn? (Day of Knowledge). 5. What is harvested from the fields in the fall? (harvest). 6. What color are the clothes on the trees in autumn? (yellow). 7. This month is the dear grandson of September, the son of October and the father of winter. (November) 8. Formation of stationary ice on the surface of a reservoir or watercourse. (freezing) Autumn is the time...When the world becomes brighter than ever!

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How to conduct a quiz?

A quiz about autumn with answers is a very interesting activity that will help set children up for learning. Each of them will participate and receive tokens, which can then be exchanged for a prize. Children are creatures who need to be promised something before you ask them to act. Therefore, divide them into teams, and for each correct answer give one token. For the minimum number of tokens you can get small consolation prizes, for example, a pen or an eraser, for the average - sweets, and the highest number gives children the opportunity to get an 5 in biology or any other subject.

If the quiz is held in a kindergarten, give all the children small prizes, and the whole group a cake, which everyone will eat together at a tea party after the holiday.

A quiz about autumn with or without answers will still be interesting, adults will remember their youth, and children will apply their knowledge in the field of biology.

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