Control dictation for students with chronic inflammation of cunning

For some people, the knowledge gained in school becomes a strong foundation for further development, while for others it is instantly erased from memory. Our test of knowledge of the school curriculum will help determine whether you learned by conscience or simply sat down your pants.



It includes questions on mathematics, chemistry, and history with literature. We hope that they will all be on your shoulder. But even if you do not answer some, you will know exactly what to teach.

Test of knowledge of the school curriculum Express 0.1 kilometers in decimeters

(a) 10,000 dm
(b) 1000 dm
(c) 200 dm
(g) 100 dm

How many oceans are there?

three
four
five
(g) six

Where was the error made and what? (a) Two meters of seal.
(b) More than two hundred
c) A few towels.
d) Signed papers

How long did the Hundred Years' War last?

GettyImages a) 87 years old
(b) 100 years
(c) 105 years
116 years

What's in the picture?



Diagonal
(b) bissector
c) Height.
(d) Median

What element of the Mendeleev table is depicted in the picture?

(a) Phosphorus
France
c) fluoride
(d) Farms

Who wrote the epic novel Quiet Don?



(a) Bitter
(b) Pasternak
(c) Sholokhov
Chekhov

What is x in the following equation: 16x – 4x = 36a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 6
(g) 1

Which of the above is a conditioned reflex?

(a) Molting at snakes
(b) Salivation at the sight of food
c) Winter hibernation in bears
d) Swallowing

How many faces does a parallelepiped have? (a) 6
(b) 12
(c) 16
(g) 8

Correct answers
  1. 1 kilometer, 10,000 decimeters. Therefore, a tenth of a kilometer is 1000 decimeters.
  2. Those who studied geography before 2000 will say four. And make a mistake. After all, in 2000, the International Hydrographic Organization decided to separate from the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific the fifth ocean surrounding Antarctica - the Southern (or Antarctic). Since then, there have been five oceans on our planet.
  3. An error is made in paragraph (b). It would be right: more than two hundred people. We have shared a more complex literacy test with readers before.
  4. Contrary to its name, the longest conflict in Europe lasted not one hundred but one hundred and sixteen years, from 1337 to 1453.
  5. A bisectress known to run around corners and divide them in half.
  6. The chemical element with atomic number 9 is fluorine (Latin Fluorum).
  7. Sholokhov.
  8. Answer: 3.
  9. Salivation at the sight of food.
  10. The correct answer is 6. If you answered 12, you counted the edges, not the edges.


We often resent the fact that school does not teach at all what is useful in real life. But a well-educated person will never get lost in a difficult situation and will be able to find a way out of it.