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In the World of Literature and Music Quiz

In the World of Literature and Music

Quiz

 Welcome to our quiz show “ In the World of Literature and Music”!  We have 2 teams. You will have several tasks and each team will get a certain number of points for each task.
  • Welcome to our quiz show “ In the World of Literature and Music”!

We have 2 teams. You will have several tasks and each team will get a certain number of points for each task.

Name as many words as possible on the topics
  • Name as many words as possible on the topics
2. Match two columns to compose the titles of well – known books written by the English writers. 1. The Pickwick a) in Wonderland 2. Jane b) Wait 3. A Day’s c) the Orient Express 4. Three Men d)  in a Boat 5. Oliver e) Papers 6. King f) Potter 7. Murder on g) Eyre 8. The Lord h) Twist 9. Harry i) Lear 10. Alice’s Adventures j) of the Rings

2. Match two columns to compose the titles of well – known books written by the English writers.

  • 1. The Pickwick a) in Wonderland
  • 2. Jane b) Wait
  • 3. A Day’s c) the Orient Express
  • 4. Three Men d) in a Boat
  • 5. Oliver e) Papers
  • 6. King f) Potter
  • 7. Murder on g) Eyre
  • 8. The Lord h) Twist
  • 9. Harry i) Lear
  • 10. Alice’s Adventures j) of the Rings
3. Match two columns to find the author for each book given in the left column. 1. The Pickwick Papers. a) Jerome K. Jerome 2. Jane Eyre. b) Lewis Carrol 3. A Day’s Wait. c) Charles Dickens 4. Three Men in a Boat. d) Agatha Christie 5. Oliver Twist. e) Charles Dickens 6. King Lear. f) Charlotte Bronte 7. The Lord of the Rings. g) Ernest Hemingway 8. Harry Potter. h) William Shakespeare 9. Murder on the Orient Express. i) John Tolkien 10. Alice’s Adventures in j) Joanne Rowling  Wonderland.

3. Match two columns to find the author for each book given in the left column.

  • 1. The Pickwick Papers. a) Jerome K. Jerome
  • 2. Jane Eyre. b) Lewis Carrol
  • 3. A Day’s Wait. c) Charles Dickens
  • 4. Three Men in a Boat. d) Agatha Christie
  • 5. Oliver Twist. e) Charles Dickens
  • 6. King Lear. f) Charlotte Bronte
  • 7. The Lord of the Rings. g) Ernest Hemingway
  • 8. Harry Potter. h) William Shakespeare
  • 9. Murder on the Orient Express. i) John Tolkien
  • 10. Alice’s Adventures in j) Joanne Rowling

Wonderland.

4.  a fairy tale, a detective story, a novel, a historical novel, a romance, science fiction 1. … is a story of love. 2. … is a book that tells about criminals and crimes. 3. … is a story about fairies and other magical people which always ends happily. 4. … is a long written story, not in poetry, usually about invented people and events. 5. … is a story about great events and people in some periods of time. 6. … is a book that tells about robots or adventures in space.

4. a fairy tale, a detective story, a novel, a historical novel, a romance, science fiction

  • 1. … is a story of love.
  • 2. … is a book that tells about criminals and crimes.
  • 3. … is a story about fairies and other magical people which always ends happily.
  • 4. … is a long written story, not in poetry, usually about invented people and events.
  • 5. … is a story about great events and people in some periods of time.
  • 6. … is a book that tells about robots or adventures in space.
5. Listen to the musical extracts. What types of music do they belong to?

5.

  • Listen to the musical extracts. What types of music do they belong to?
 Jazz, country music, rock’n’roll, rap 1. Music that is popular in and originated from the southern and western United States. It has many sources: traditional ballads, cowboy songs, Mexican music and the like. 2. A musical style where the singer speaks or shouts the words. 3. An American style of music based on variation. Since its beginning in the black community of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA around the turn of the century, it has continuously been involved into many different styles. The constant elements are improvisation and variation. 4. A style of music that was popular especially in the 1950s but it is still played now. It has a strong, loud beat and is usually played on electrical instruments.
  • Jazz, country music, rock’n’roll, rap
  • 1. Music that is popular in and originated from the southern and western United States. It has many sources: traditional ballads, cowboy songs, Mexican music and the like.
  • 2. A musical style where the singer speaks or shouts the words.
  • 3. An American style of music based on variation. Since its beginning in the black community of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA around the turn of the century, it has continuously been involved into many different styles. The constant elements are improvisation and variation.
  • 4. A style of music that was popular especially in the 1950s but it is still played now. It has a strong, loud beat and is usually played on electrical instruments.
7 . Choose writers and composers and put them down in two columns. Andrew Lloyd Webber, Benjamin Britten, Lewis Carrol, Henry Purcell, Joanne Rowling, Roald Dahl, George Gershwin, Maurice Ravel, Jane Austen, Frederic Chopin, Abraham Stoker, Somerset W.Maugham.

7 . Choose writers and composers and put them down in two columns.

  • Andrew Lloyd Webber, Benjamin Britten, Lewis Carrol, Henry Purcell, Joanne Rowling, Roald Dahl, George Gershwin, Maurice Ravel, Jane Austen, Frederic Chopin, Abraham Stoker, Somerset W.Maugham.
Keys: 3) 1. The Pickwick Papers. – Charles Dickens. 5) 1.  2. Jane Eyre. – Charlotte Bronte. 2.  3. A Day’s Wait. – Ernest Hemingway. 3.  4. Three Men in a Boat. – Jerome K.Jerome. 4.  5. Oliver Twist. – Charles Dickens. 6) 1. country music  6. King Lear. – William Shakespeare. 2. rap  7. Murder on the Orient Express. - Agatha Christie. 3. jazz  8. The Lord of the Rings. – John Tolkien. 4. rock’n’roll  9. Harry Potter. – Joanne Rowling. 7) Writers: Composers:  10. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. – Lewis Carrol 1. Lewis Carrol 1. A.L.Webber 4) 1. a romance 2. J.Rowling 2. B.Britten  2. a detective story 3. R.Dahl 3. H.Purcell  3. a fairy tale 4. J.Austen 4. G.Gershwin  4. a novel 5. A.Stoker 5. M.Ravel  5. a historical novel 6. S.W.Maugham 6. F.Chopin  6. science fiction

Keys:

  • 3) 1. The Pickwick Papers. – Charles Dickens. 5) 1.
  • 2. Jane Eyre. – Charlotte Bronte. 2.
  • 3. A Day’s Wait. – Ernest Hemingway. 3.
  • 4. Three Men in a Boat. – Jerome K.Jerome. 4.
  • 5. Oliver Twist. – Charles Dickens. 6) 1. country music
  • 6. King Lear. – William Shakespeare. 2. rap
  • 7. Murder on the Orient Express. - Agatha Christie. 3. jazz
  • 8. The Lord of the Rings. – John Tolkien. 4. rock’n’roll
  • 9. Harry Potter. – Joanne Rowling. 7) Writers: Composers:
  • 10. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. – Lewis Carrol 1. Lewis Carrol 1. A.L.Webber
  • 4) 1. a romance 2. J.Rowling 2. B.Britten
  • 2. a detective story 3. R.Dahl 3. H.Purcell
  • 3. a fairy tale 4. J.Austen 4. G.Gershwin
  • 4. a novel 5. A.Stoker 5. M.Ravel
  • 5. a historical novel 6. S.W.Maugham 6. F.Chopin
  • 6. science fiction