Khrushchev period test. Test for the periods of Khrushchev and Brezhnev. A feature of the development of the social sphere during the reign of N.S. Khrushchev

Topic: “The era of N.S. Khrushchev 1953-1964"

1. After the death of I.V. Stalin's party was headed by:

a) N.S. Khrushchev;

b) G.M. Malenkov;

c) K.E. Voroshilov;

d) L.P. Beria.

2. What position was N.S. Khrushchev in March 1953?

a) Chairman of the Council of Ministers;

b) First Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU;

c) Chairman of the Supreme Council;

d) General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU.

3. After the death of I.V. Stalin's head of state was:

a) N.S. Khrushchev;

b) G.M. Malenkov;

c) K.E. Voroshilov;

d) N.A. Bulganin.

4. What event do these lines speak of?

“... Without mourning flags on state towers,

Without memorial candles and speeches

Russia forgave the innocently executed,

She forgave the executioners and their executioners.”

a) removal from the post of the Council of Ministers of the USSR G.M. Malenkov;

b) an art exhibition in the Manege;

c) Novocherkassk events;

G) XX Congress of the CPSU.

5. In what year was the resolution of the Central Committee of the CPSU "On overcoming the cult of personality and its consequences" adopted?

a) 1953;

b) 1956;

c) 1987;

d) 1991

6. As a result of the report by N.S. Khrushchev at the 20th Congress of the CPSU:

a) the process of de-Stalinization of society began;

b) the process of overcoming disagreements in the leadership of the CPSU began;

c) a democratic regime was established in the country;

d) the process of neo-Stalinism of society began.

7. During the reign of N.S. Khrushchev, the following event took place:

a) the explosion of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior;

b) human rights movement;

c) the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan;

d) expansion of the rights of the Union republics.

8. The first Soviet artificial satellite was launched:

a) in 1955;

b) in 1957;

c) in 1960;

d) in 1961

9. The first Soviet cosmonaut who flew around the Earth on April 12, 1961:

a) A.A. Leonov;

b) G.S. Titov;

c) Yu.A. Gagarin;

d) S. P. Korolev.

10. The main ideologist in the country in the post-war period was:

a) N.S. Khrushchev;

b) G.M. Malenkov;

c) A.A. Zhdanov;

d) I.G. Ehrenburg.

11. As a result of persecution by the state, this writer refused the Nobel Prize:

a) A. Solzhenitsyn;

b) B. Pasternak;

c) A. Fadeev;

d) I. Ehrenburg.

12. The writer, a former prisoner of the camps, one of the first to pose the problem of overcoming the Stalinist legacy:

a) A. Solzhenitsyn;

b) B. Pasternak;

c) A. Fadeev;

d) I. Ehrenburg.

13. What did the exclusion from the Union of Writers of the USSR (artists, composers ...) entail?

a) termination of the publication of works;

b) termination of participation in exhibitions;

c) the inability to earn at the expense of their profession;

d) all of the above.

14. The positive result of the “thaw” in the sphere of culture was:

a) the desire of a part of the Soviet intelligentsia for freedom of creativity;

b) strengthening party control in the cultural field;

c) complete abolition of press censorship;

d) criticism of the work of avant-garde artists.

15. The purpose of the polytechnic school was:

a) in providing the national economy with competent specialists;

b) in preparing a manual for industrial and agricultural specialists;

c) in training specialists for economic assistance to the socialist countries;

d) in the training of specialists for economic assistance to third world countries.

16. Social policy 1955-1964 characterizes:

a) extensive housing construction;

b) an increase in tariff rates in production;

c) support for farms in the village;

d) the fight against "religious survivals".

17. Features of the development of the social sphere during the reign of N.S. Khrushchev:

a) renunciation of free education and health care;

b) the introduction of wages based on workdays on collective farms;

c) the disappearance of social tension;

d) growth of real incomes of the population.

18. As a result of the reform of the industrial management system in 1957, the following appeared:

a) economic councils;

b) people's commissariats;

c) ministries;

d) all-Union departments.

19. What system of economic management was replaced in 1957 by the sectoral management structure?

a) a system of rigid centralization;

b) the management system through the Councils of Economics;

c) a multi-stage cluster system;

d) the territorial system, accompanied by the liquidation of ministries.

20. One of the transformations in the field of agriculture carried out during the reign of N.S. Khrushchev:

a) reducing the procurement of agricultural products;

b) granting complete independence to collective farmers;

c) consolidation of collective farms and the creation of large agricultural enterprises;

d) increase in taxation of agricultural enterprises.

21. Why was the seven-year plan adopted in 1959 instead of the five-year plan?

a) five-year planning did not justify itself;

b) the seven-year plan provided more opportunities for the space industry;

c) the seven-year plan was associated with a new system of economic management and it was assumed that in 7 years it was possible to make a big breakthrough into a communist society;

d) in seven years it was supposed that agriculture would reach the level of world standards.

22. In 1961 A new program of the CPSU was adopted, which proclaimed the goal of building communism in the USSR by 1980. What principle was the main feature of communism?

a) "to each according to his needs";

b) "who does not work, he does not eat";

c) "communism on all fronts";

d) five-year plan in four years.

23. One of the reasons for the demonstration of workers in Novocherkassk in 1962 was discontent:

a) an increase in the retirement age;

b) liquidation of subsidiary plots;

c) an increase in the price of meat and milk;

d) the abolition of passports from collective farmers.

24. At a meeting of which organization N.S. Khrushchev pounded on the table with his shoe?

a) the United Nations;

b) NATO;

c) CMEA;

d) the League of Nations.

25. What was the name of the period of tense relations between the USSR and NATO countries:

a) ice age

b) "cold war";

c) "local conflict";

d) Iron Curtain.

26. What does the term "cold war" mean?

a) military confrontation between two states;

b) rupture of diplomatic relations between states;

c) the introduction of an economic blockade;

d) political, economic and ideological confrontation between states.

27. Which of the following events relate to the foreign policy of the USSR in 1953-1964?

1) Berlin crisis;

2) uprising in Hungary;

3) "Prague Spring";

4) creation of the Warsaw Treaty Organization.

Choose the correct answer:

a) 234

b) 134

c) 124

d) 123

28. The 1962 nuclear missile crisis is called:

a) the Caribbean

b) Egyptian;

c) Berlin;

d) Suez.

29. In which country were the Soviet missiles deployed that caused the 1962 nuclear missile crisis?

a) in Africa

b) in Cuba;

c) in Brazil;

d) Hungary.

30. The result of the nuclear missile crisis is:

a) a compromise between the USSR and the USA and mutual concessions in the process of deploying missiles;

b) the beginning of the war between the USSR and the USA;

c) a complete break in relations between the USSR and the USA;

d) creation of the Warsaw Treaty Organization.

31. Which term below is associated with the era of N.S. Khrushchev?

a) "samizdat";

b) "the case of doctors";

c) "drummer";

d) "stylish".

32. A management style that does not take into account objective laws, real conditions and opportunities is called:

a) "subjectivism";

b) "cult of personality";

c) "voluntarism";

d) hedonism.

33. Which abbreviation below appeared in the period 1953-1964:

a) CPSU;

b) SNK;

c) CMEA;

d) ATS.

34. To whom these words belong: “Perhaps the most important thing that I did is that they were able to remove me by a simple vote, while I.V. Stalin would have ordered them all to be arrested”?

a) G.M. Malenkov;

b) N.S. Khrushchev;

c) L.P. Beria;

d) N.A. Bulganin.

35. What nickname did N.S. Khrushchev among the people:

a) "Kremlin dreamer";

b) "Nikita the talker";

c) "Koba";

d) corn.

36. Forced to retire, N.S. Khrushchev told his comrades-in-arms: "I am 70 years old, I am old and tired ... The main thing is that I did ...". What N.S. Khrushchev considered the main business of his life?

a) housing revolution;

b) development of virgin lands;

c) the beginning of the democratization of party life;

d) a breakthrough into space.

37. What caused the resignation of N.S. Khrushchev?

a) his poor health;

b) low popularity among the Soviet intelligentsia;

c) his intention to radically change the economic and political system of the country;

d) dissatisfaction of the party apparatus with the ongoing reforms.

38. Look at the picture. Which statement about the poster is correct?

a) the poster appeared during the restoration five-year plan;

b) the period when this poster appeared went down in history as a “thaw”;

c) during the development of virgin lands, the grain crop, to which the poster is dedicated, was predominant;

d) the result of the corn campaign was the solution of the problem of supplying the country

food.

39. Which of the posters below refers to the era of N.S. Khrushchev?

a)

b)

in)

G)

40. Which of the posters below does not belong to the era of N.S. Khrushchev?

a) b)

c) d)

Test Keys:

1 - a

2 - b

3 - b

4 - g

5 B

6 - a

7 - g

8 - b

9 - in

10 - in

11 - b

12 - a

13 - g

14 - a

15 - a

16 - a

17 - g

18 - a

19 - g

20 - in

21 - in

22 - a

23 - in

24 - a

25 - b

26 - g

27 - in

28 - a

29 - b

30 - a

31 - g

32 - in

33 - g

34 - b

35 - g

36 - in

37 - g

38 - b

39 - g

Test 11 Khrushchev. The period of the "thaw" of 1953-1964. Option 1

Option 2

A1 The first atomic bomb in the Soviet Union, which broke the US monopoly on nuclear weapons, was tested in

1) 1946. 2) 1949. 3) 1950. 4) 1952.

A2 The last political repressive campaign inspired by the Stalinist leadership of the country was the case

1) "Shakhtinskoye" 2) "Industrial Party" 3) "doctors" 4) A. Sinyavsky and Y. Daniel.

A3 The pre-war level of industrial production was already reached by 1948, primarily due to

1) the receipt of financial assistance from the allies under the "Marshall Plan".

2) the transfer of funds from agriculture, the ongoing robbery of the village.

3) introduction of market mechanisms for regulating the economy.

4) the work of German and Japanese prisoners of war at the largest construction sites in the country.

A4 Elections to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, held in 1946, were boycotted by the population

1) the Baltic republics. 3) Kazakhstan and Central Asia.

2) Western Ukraine and Belarus. 4) autonomous republics of the North Caucasus

A5 Which of the following events refers to the period 1945-1953?

1) Liquidation of machine and tractor stations.

2) Replacing the surplus with a fixed tax in kind.

3) The launch of the first artificial earth satellite into space orbit.

4) Adoption of the IV five-year plan for the restoration and development of the national economy.

A6 A notable event in the social life of Soviet people in the post-war period -

1) reduction in food prices in cities 3) issuance of passports to collective farmers

2) relocation from communal apartments to separate 4) labor mobilization

A7 Are the following statements true? In the postwar years

A) millions of veterans returned to civilian life.

B) many former Soviet prisoners of war ended up in Stalin's camps.

A8 The transformation of the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army into the Soviet Army was carried out in

1) 1946. 2) 1950. 3) 1953. 4) 1958.

A9 What is it about:

“After the war, he combines scientific and managerial work: the development of the 4th Five-Year Plan and the work “The Military Economy of the USSR during the Patriotic War.” But on March 5, 1949, he was removed from the post of 1st Deputy Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers and Chairman of the State Planning Committee, removed from composition of the Politburo and expelled from the Central Committee of the party.The manuscript of the written book "The Political Economy of Communism" disappeared without a trace. On the eve of the removal, he spoke out against Stalin's proposal to impose a new tax on the peasants. In the autumn of 1949 he was arrested on the slander of Malenkov and Beria.


1) V.M. Molotov. 2) N.S. Khrushchev. 3) N.A. Voznesensky. 4) L.M. Kaganovich.

A10 Read an excerpt from a modern historian’s essay describing proposals to change the text of the CPSU(b) Program in the post-war period: “The idea was also put forward to introduce direct popular legislation, for which it was considered mandatory:

b) broadly develop legislative initiative from below by granting public organizations the right to submit proposals on new bills to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR;

c) approve the right of citizens and public organizations to directly submit requests to the Supreme Council on the most important issues of international and domestic politics. The principle of electing leaders was not ignored either…”. These proposals reflected the desire of part of the party leadership to

1) the development of a real multi-party system 3) the strengthening of the cult of personality.

2) democratization of the internal political life of the country; 4) reduction of the powers of the Soviets.

A1 Which of the following events refers to the period of the "thaw" of 1953-1964?

1) Liquidation of machine and tractor stations 3) Replacement of people's commissariats by ministries

2) Adoption of the Constitution of "developed socialism" 4) Abolition of economic councils

A2 An attempt by the "anti-party group" V.M. Molotov, G.M. Malenkova, L.M. Kaganovich to remove N.S. Khrushchev from power and maintain pro-Stalinist positions was exposed in

1) 1955. 2) 1953. 3) 1957. 4) 1960.

A3 The fact that shocked the whole country and the whole world in 1956, which contributed to the democratization of the country, was the report of N.S. Khrushchev at the XX Congress of the CPSU, dedicated to

1) the secret protocols of the 1939 pact between Germany and the USSR.

2) exposure of Stalin's personality cult.

3) the proclamation of "new political thinking".

4) exposing the "conspiracy of marshals".

A4 The event that marked the beginning of the weakening of repression

1) the death of I. Stalin in 1953; 3) the decisions of the XX Congress of the CPSU in 1956.

2) the arrest of L. Beria in 1953. 4) election of N.S. Khrushchev as First Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU

A5 The first military clash between the USSR and the United States in the era of the Cold War took place

1) in Vietnam. 2) in Yugoslavia. 3) in Korea. 4) in Burma.

A6 A notable event in the social life of Soviet people during the "thaw" -

1) a systematic reduction in food prices in cities.

2) mobilization of the population for compulsory work.

3) the beginning of mass industrial housing construction.

4) the struggle against the kulaks as a class.

A7 Are the following statements true? In the country's agriculture during the "thaw"

A) collective farms were released from debts to the state.

B) purchase prices for some agricultural products have been increased.

1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both statements are true 4) both statements are false

A8 The adoption in 1957 of a new labor law was intended to

1) give the employee more rights to choose a place of work, expand his rights.

2) introduce mandatory paid overtime work.

3) increase the number of hours in the working week and reduce annual holidays.

4) introduce additional benefits for the employment of veterans.

A9 Match events and dates.

EVENTS: DATES:

1) making a decision on the development of virgin and fallow lands; A) 1957;

2) sending into space the first artificial earth satellite; B) 1954;

3) suppression of workers' protests in Novocherkassk; B) 1961;

4) adoption of the Program for the construction of communism. D) 1956;

A10 Read a passage from a modern historian's writing.

“Khrushchev took a huge personal risk, no less than when Beria was arrested. It was necessary to act quickly and decisively, relying on the support of trusted people. Even Khrushchev himself and his inner circle were not without sin. .. And yet the risk, although great, was justified.

The opinion was expressed that the condemnation of Stalin at the congress was undertaken mainly in order to rationalize the system of bureaucratic administration and even to strengthen the privileges and power of the nomenklatura. Even more often the opinion was expressed that Khrushchev's speech at the congress became a decisive episode in the struggle for power in the party. Taking the initiative, Khrushchev dealt a blow to such close associates of Stalin as Molotov, Kaganovich, Malenkov, Voroshilov, Mikoyan, whose presence in the Presidium interfered with him. Much of Khrushchev's behavior is connected with his personal qualities. Khrushchev was really worried about the plight of the workers and especially the peasants. He was also worried about the plight of the prisoners, who for no reason were thrown into camps and prisons for many years. The text of the report was sent to all district committees and city committees of the party.

In what year did the events described in it take place?

1) 1944 2) 1947 3) 1952 4) 1956

Khrushchev's reign 1955 - 1964

1 option

1. In what year did the 20th Congress of the CPSU take place?

a) 1957 b) 1956 c) 1953 d) 1957

2. The armed forces of the Department of Internal Affairs suppressed the uprising in 1956.

a) Poland b) Czechoslovakia c) Hungary d) Yugoslavia

3. Participated in the Caribbean Crisis:

a) USA, USSR, Cuba b) USA, Cuba, France

c) USSR, Cuba, Japan d) USA, Vietnam, Cuba

4. The first flight into space was carried out by Yu. Gagarin in ...

a) 1961 b) 1962 c) 1957 d) 1960

5. During the reign of Khrushchev, the President of the United States was ...

a) Nixon b) Reagan c) Roosevelt d) Kennedy

6. Who replaced Stalin as Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR in March 1953

A. Malenkov

B. Khrushchev

V. Beria

G. Molotov

7. Match the terms and their meanings

A. the most important component of the nomenclature.

2.partocracy

B. a form of national intolerance, a hostile attitude towards Jews.

3.rehabilitation

B. transfer of leadership

4.anti-Semitism

D. political action aimed at gaining public confidence through promises that are obviously unfulfillable

5.populism

D. the predominance of the power of one person in the state or in the team.

6.rotation

E. restoration of rights, restoration of a good name.

8. Which of the reforms in the economy does not belong to the reforms of Khrushchev N.S.

A) an increase in purchase prices for collective farm products

B) reduction of unprofitable enterprises

C) raising the technical level of production

D) development of nuclear energy

9. Determine the main contenders for power after the death of Stalin:

A) Malenkov G.I.

B) Molotov V.M.

C) Beria L.P.

D) Khrushchev N.S.

Khrushchev's reign 1955 - 1964

Option 2

1 . Large-panel houses built in the time of Khrushchev are called:

a) Khrushchevs b) slums c) communal apartments d) kpdeshki

2 . Who were called dissidents in Soviet times?

a) supporters of the Soviet regime b) dissidents, human rights activists

c) corrupt officials of the shadow economy

3 . Which countries were part of the Third World system?

a) developed countries of the West b) developing countries of Asia and Africa

c) the socialist states of Eastern Europe

4 . In which socialist country was the anti-communist revolution suppressed in 1956?

a) Hungary b) Czechoslovakia c) Poland d) Bulgaria

5 . Mark 5 events and features of the political development of the USSR in the second half of the 1950s

A. official condemnation of Stalin's personality cult

B. transferring criticism from Stalin's personal qualities to the Stalinist system

B. wave of political arrests for harsh criticism of the Soviet political system

D. the release of political prisoners from the camps arrested during the years of Stalin's rule

D. the struggle of conservative forces in the party leadership with the policy of exposing the cult of personality

E. weakening Khrushchev's position in the leadership

G. liquidation of the "anti-party group" Malenkov, Molotov, Kaganovich

Z. rehabilitation of some peoples repressed during the years of Stalin's rule

6 .Tick 7 features of the foreign policy of the USSR in 1953-1964.

A. normalization of relations with Yugoslavia

B. normalization of relations with China

B. establishment of diplomatic relations with the GDR

D. establishment of diplomatic relations with Germany

E. upholding the concept of peaceful coexistence and competition between the socialist and capitalist systems

E. recognition of the inevitability of a third world war

G. granting greater autonomy in internal affairs to the countries of Eastern Europe

H. pro-Israeli orientation in the Middle East

I. support for the national liberation movement in the colonial countries

K. deteriorating relations with China

L. economic assistance to the countries of the "third world"

7 . What year was the Warsaw Pact formed?

A) 1953

B) 1954

C) 1955

D) 1955

8. In what year did the company for the development of virgin lands unfold?

A) 1954

B) 1955

C) 1956

D) 1957

9. Select the reason for the arrest of Beria L.P.

A) accusations of illegal repression

B) accusation of mismanagement of the MGB

C) accusation of cooperation with imperialist intelligence

D) an accusation of conspiracy to restore the rule of the bourgeoisie

Answer

1 option 1.v

3.a

4.a

6.a

7. 1-e, 2-a, 3-e, 4-b, 5-d, 6-c

8.b

9.a, c, d

2 option 1.a

2.b

3.b

5.a, d, e, g, h

6. a, d, e, g, i, k, l

7.in

8.a

2. What position was N.S. Khrushchev in March 1953?1. Chairman of the Council of Ministers;
2. First Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU;
3. Chairman of the Supreme
Council;
4. General Secretary of the Central Committee
CPSU.

3. After the death of I.V. Stalin's head of state was:

1.
2.
3.
4.
N.S. Khrushchev;
G.M. Malenkov;
K.E. Voroshilov;
ON THE. Bulganin.

4. In what year was the resolution of the Central Committee of the CPSU "On overcoming the cult of personality and its consequences" adopted?

1.
2.
3.
4.
1953;
1956;
1987;
1991

5. As a result of the report by N.S. Khrushchev at the 20th Congress of the CPSU:

1. process started
de-Stalinization of society;
2. the process of overcoming has begun
disagreement in leadership
CPSU;
3. established democratic
regime in the country;
4. the process of neo-Stalinism began
society.

6. During the reign of N.S. Khrushchev, the following event took place:

1. explosion of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior;
2. human rights movement;
3. withdrawal of Soviet troops from
Afghanistan;
4. expanding the rights of allies
republics1.
2.
3.
4.
in 1955;
in 1957;
in 1960;
in 1961

8. The first Soviet cosmonaut who flew around the Earth on April 12, 1961:

1.
2.
3.
4.
A.A. Leonov;
G.S. Titov;
Yu.A. Gagarin;
S. P. Korolev.

9. The purpose of the polytechnic school was:

1. in ensuring the national economy
competent specialists;
2. in preparing the guide for
industrial and
agricultural
specialists;
3. in the training of specialists for
economic aid
socialist countries;
4. in the training of specialists for
economic assistance to countries
third world.

10. Social policy 1955-1964 characterizes:

1. increase in tariff rates
in production;
2. farm support
farms in the village;
3. wide housing
construction;
4. the fight against "religious
vestiges."

11. Features of the development of the social sphere during the reign of N.S. Khrushchev:

1. rejection of free education and
health care;
2. Introduction of workday wages in
collective farms;
3. the disappearance of the social
tension;
4. growth of real incomes of the population.

12. As a result of the reform of the industrial management system in 1957, the following appeared:

1.
2.
3.
4.
economic councils;
people's commissariats;
ministries;
union agencies.

13. Why was the seven-year plan adopted in 1959 instead of the five-year plan?

1. Five-Year Planning Failed
myself;
2. the seven-year plan gave more
opportunities for space
industry;
3. The seven-year plan was linked to the new
management system of the economy and
it was assumed that in 7 years
make a big leap in
communist society;
4. for seven years, the output of agricultural
economy to world standards.

14. In 1961 A new program of the CPSU was adopted, which proclaimed the goal of building communism in the USSR by 1980. What was the principle

14. In 1961 a new program was adopted
CPSU, which proclaimed the goal of building communism in the USSR by 1980.
What was the main principle
communism?
1.
2.
3.
4.
"to each according to his needs";
"who does not work shall not eat";
"communism on all fronts";
"five-year plan in four years".

15. One of the reasons for the demonstration of workers in Novocherkassk in 1962 was discontent:

1. increase in pension
age;
2. liquidation of subsidiary
farms;
3. increase in meat prices and
milk;
4. Cancellation of passports
collective farmers.

16. What does the term "cold war" mean?

1. military confrontation between two
states;
2. rupture of diplomatic relations
between states;
3. the introduction of an economic blockade;
4. political, economic and
ideological confrontation
between states.

17. Which of the following events relate to the foreign policy of the USSR in 1953-1964?

17. Which of the following events
relate to the foreign policy of the USSR in 1953-1964?
Berlin Crisis;
uprising in Hungary;
"Prague Spring";
creation of the Warsaw
Agreement.
Choose the correct answer:
a) 234
b) 134
c) 124
d) 123
1.
2.
3.
4.

19. In which country were the Soviet missiles deployed that caused the 1962 nuclear missile crisis?

1.
2.
3.
4.
in Africa;
in Cuba;
in Brazil;
in Hungary.

20. The 1962 nuclear missile crisis is called:

1.
2.
3.
4.
Caribbean;
Egyptian;
Berlin;
Suez.

21. A management style that does not take into account objective laws, real conditions and opportunities is called:

1.
2.
3.
4.
"subjectivism";
"Cult of personality";
"voluntarism";
"hedonism".

22. What contributed to the decision in the USSR in the 1960s. housing problem?

1. Mass move
population in sparsely populated
eastern regions of the country
2. Increasing quantity
communal apartments
3. Construction of panel
houses
4. Housing construction in
countryside

23. Arrange in chronological order:

1. Death of I.V. Stalin
2. Creation of ATS
3. Speech by N.S. Khrushchev with
report at the XX Congress of the CPSU "On
cult of personality and
consequences" of the party
4. First human flight
space

24. What was the achievement of domestic science in the 1950s-1960s?

1. Launching a nuclear
icebreaker "Lenin"
2. Discoveries of N.I. Vavilov
3. Release of the first in the USSR
color film
4. Creation of workers' schools

25. What applies to the activities of N.S. Khrushchev in the social sphere?

1. Deprivation of freedom of collective farmers
movement
2. Development of personal utility
farms
3. Large-scale housing
construction
4. Introduction of tuition fees in
universities

26. What is the name of the restoration of the rights of repressed citizens?

1.
2.
3.
4.
Deportation
Denazification
Rehabilitation
democratization

1951

1952

1953

1954

1955

1956

1957

1958

1959

1960

1961

1962

1963

1964

1965

Required level.

Program level.

Max level.

  1. The ability to compare.

Compare agricultural policy.

Required level.Fill in any line of the comparative table.

Program level

comparison lines

1945-1953

Attitude towards collective farms

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Attitude to private household plots (personal subsidiary plots)

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  1. The ability to highlight the main thing, group, generalize.

Required level.Highlighted the main provisions of the liberalization of the foreign policy regime of the USSR in 1953-1964.

Program level

Max level.

  1. In your opinion, did the USSR succeed during the reign of Khrushchev N.S. policy of "peaceful coexistence"?

Required level

Max level.

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OPTION 2 Examination "The era of Khrushchev"

  1. Ability to identify milestones.

1951

1952

1953

1954

1955

1956

1957

1958

1959

1960

1961

1962

1963

1964

1965

Required level.Write under the timeline the name of the selected period.

Program level.Mark the dates on the time tape and sign above it the names of 2-3 events that relate to this period.

Max level.Sign under the timeline 1-2 events of the selected period, which would indicate the beginning of a new era in the history of the USSR.

2. Ability to group.

Required level.Fill in any line of the table.

Program level. Fill in all the lines of the comparison table. Complete the comparison list.

  1. The ability to highlight the main thing, to generalize.

The policy of the USSR in 1953-1964.

A) mass housing construction

B) a course towards accelerated industrialization

C) debunking Stalin's personality cult

D) building communism by 1980

D) the beginning of the development of virgin lands

E) Stakhanovite movement

G) a course towards accelerated collectivization

H) policy of dispossession

I) construction of the first subway in the USSR in Moscow

K) monetary reform in the USSR

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Required level.

Program level. Determine which period the “extra features” belong to, write its name in the first column. Add the features of the policy of this period that are not included in the list in the second column.

Max level.Give one positive and one negative consequence of each period. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  1. Is it possible to rule N.S. Khrushchev called totalitarian?

Required level. Formulate your point of view and give an argument in support of it.

Max level.Supplement the task of the required level with two more arguments or consider the issue from different points of view.

OPTION 3 Examination "The era of Khrushchev"

Teachings ... _________________________________________________________________________________

  1. Ability to identify milestones.

1945

1946

1955

1956

1961

1962

1963

1964

1965

Required level.Write under the timeline the name of the selected period.

Program level.Mark the dates on the time tape and sign above it the names of 2-3 events that relate to this period.

Max level.Sign under the timeline 1-2 events of the selected period, which would indicate attempts to change this direction.

  1. The ability to compare.

Compare Features political development.

Required level.Give at least one common feature and differences in the comparative table.

Program level. Give 2-3 features.

1945-1953

Similarities

Late 1950s - early 1960s

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  1. Ability to compare, group, generalize.

Required level.Highlight the main provisions of the policy of the USSR in 1953-1964.

Program level. Determine which period the “extra features” belong to, write its name in the first column. Add the features of the policy of this period that are not included in the list in the second column.

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  1. Why N.S. Khrushchev, having successfully launched reforms in the 1950s, was he easily removed from his posts in 1964?

Required level. Formulate your point of view and give an argument in support of it.

Max level.Supplement the task of the required level with two more arguments or consider the issue from different points of view.

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OPTION 1

A1 . When did Stalin's rule end?

  1. in 1945 2) in 1947 3) in 1953 4) in 1956

A2. What caused Khrushchev's resignation?

  1. His bad health
  2. The demand of the broad masses
  3. An ultimatum issued by the President of the United States
  4. Khrushchev's attempts to weaken the power of the party and economic apparatus

A3. What events happened in 1953-1964? Select two events out of the five proposed.

  1. Coming to power of the Communists in China
  2. Creation of NATO
  3. Restoration of relations with Yugoslavia
  4. Soviet assistance to Egypt during the aggression against Egypt by England, France and Israel
  5. Atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

A4. What was the achievement of domestic science in the 1950s-1960s.

  1. Opening of the first physical school in the USSR
  2. Launching of the nuclear icebreaker "Lenin"
  3. Release of the first color film in the USSR
  4. Discoveries of N.I. Vavilov

A5. What is the name of the restoration of the rights of repressed citizens?

  1. Deportation 2) denazification 3) rehabilitation 4) democratization

A6. The Cuban Missile Crisis took place in:

  1. 1962 2) 1956 3) 1968 4) 1953

IN 1. Determine the sequence of events

A. The first flight into space of an artificial satellite in the history of mankind

B. Formation of NATO and CMEA

V. XX Congress of the CPSU

G. Resignation of N.S. Khrushchev

IN 2. Read this passage.

On August 13, the construction of the wall began. In the first hour of the night, troops were brought up to the border area between the Western and Eastern sectors of the city, which for several hours completely blocked all sections of the border located within the city. By August 15, the entire western zone was surrounded by barbed wire, and the actual construction of the wall began.

  1. Indicate in which city these events took place. __________________________________
  2. What Western and Eastern sectors are we talking about? ______________________________________

OPTION 2

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IN 1.

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