Quiz "in the literary living room". Quiz game "literary ring"

09.04.2019

Crime Solving Specialist and Crime Solving Literature

Russian measure of weight and the character of the "Golden Calf"

Vivid performance, spectacle and English writer, Nobel Prize winner

One-time grant awarded to a scientific or creative team or individual performer and captain of a Jules Verne work

The book unit of the collected works and the name of the hero of Mark Twain

The bend of the coast and the character of the play by M. Gorky "e"

Answers:

1. Binding

2. Artwork

3. Hyperbole

4. Canvas

5. Diary

6. Exposure

7. Foot

8. Drama

9. Chapter

10. Detective

11. Pound

12. Shaw (Bernard)

13. Grant

14. Volume

15. Luca

Literary quiz

Questions:

1. Compiler of the famous collection "Russian Folk Tales", who developed the international classification of fairy tales

2. Russian fairy tale, written in the 19th century based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm “Lady Metelitsa”

3. The writer who invented characters named Vintik and Shpuntik

5The Finnish Writer Who Invented The Moomins

6The English Writer Who Invented Hobbits

Source 7Popular Russian folk tale with three assassination attempts and one murder

8. The only heroine of the fairy tale "Turnip", whose name we know

9. Fairy-tale character, climbing out of his skin

10. What fabulous headdress cannot be drawn?

11. Is it true that A.S. Pushkin was born in MDCCXCIX and died in MDCCCXXXVII?

12. According to scientists, the heroes of Shakespeare's works pronounce this word 2259 times. What is this word?

13. How many people were hiding under the pseudonym of Kozma Prutkov?

14. The initials of which Russian poetess consist of three letters "A"?

15. He is a critic, she is ... Who?

How old was A.S. Pushkin, when was he born?

17. What is the name of the heroine of the novel by L.N. Tolstoy is read the same way both from left to right and from right to left?

"Her poets compose,

Dedicated to kings, heroes.

"Dictionary Compiler"

For adults and children."

Answers :

1. A.N. Afanasiev

2. "Frost"

3. N. Nosov

4. E. Hoffman

5. Tove Janson

6. John Tolkien

7. Kolobok

8. Bug

9. The Frog Princess

10. Fairy-tale cap of invisibility

11. Yes, the years of his life in Arabic notation - 1799-1837

12. Love

13. Four: A.K. Tolstoy + three Zhemchuzhnikov brothers - Alexei, Vladimir and Alexander Mikhailovich

14. Akhmatova Anna Andreevna

15. Criticism

16. Not at all :)

17. Anna Karenina

18. Ode

19. V. Dahl

Permutation of letters

Questions:

(Rearrange the letters to make literary terms, writers' names, or characters' names.)

TORBA → B _ _ _ _ (Russian children's poetess)

KREN → K _ _ _ (To whom A. Pushkin addressed in the poem “I remember a wonderful moment ...”)

OPERA → P _ _ _ (Old Writer's Tool)

NERV → V _ _ _ (Famous science fiction writer)

RING → G _ _ _ (Russian writer)

OVAL → A _ _ _ (Pseudonym of N.V. Gogol)

MONET → N _ _ _ (Captain from the book of Jules Verne)

COURT → K _ _ _ (One of Thumbelina's suitors)

UKOS → S _ _ _ (The heroine of the fairy tale "Three Fat Men")

POWER → L _ _ _ (The famous heroine of the fables of I. Krylov)

DARKNESS → M _ _ _ (M. Gorky's famous novel)

FOOT → O _ _ _ _ (The name of the son of Taras Bulba.)

BULLSHIT → N _ _ _ _ _ (Chilean poet named Pablo)

STOPOR → P _ _ _ _ _ (One of the famous musketeers)

ALGEBRA → B _ _ _ _ _ _ (Surname of the accountant from the novel "The Golden Calf" by I. Ilf and E. Petrov.)

PRODUCT → A _ _ _ _ (Creator of a literary work)

ATLANT → T _ _ _ _ _ (Outstanding abilities of a creative person)

FIRMA → R _ _ _ _ (What poets are looking for)

OS NO → C _ _ _ _ (Type of poem)

I'M ANGRY → Z _ _ _ (Famous French classic writer)

GERMAN CANCER → K _ _ _ _ _ (Famous short story by P. Merimee)

PA + WALL → A _ _ _ _ _ _ (Poetic size)

MRAK + ZINA → K _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (Russian writer and historian)

MAC + SHAR → M _ _ _ _ _ (Soviet children's poet)

CANCER + ELEPHANT → K _ _ _ _ _ _ (To the best of a well-fed character)

Answers:

1. Barto A.

2. Kern A.

3. Feather

4. Verne Jules

5. Green A.

6. Alov

7. Nemo

8. Mole

9. Suok

10. Fox

11. "Mother"

12. Ostap

13. Neruda

14. Porthos

15. Berlaga

17. Talent

18. Rhyme

19. Sonnet

20. Zola

21. "Carmen"

22. Anapaest

23. Karamzin N.

24. Marshak S.Ya.

25. Carlson

Charades

Questions:

"My first syllable grows in the oak forest,

Help me a little in solving the charade.

And so that the initial syllable opens up to us,

A hundred riders are racing through the loop of the Tour de France

His back got wet from hard work.

The leader is yellow.

Now, friends, write in the answer,

What did Robertino Loretti sing sweetly about?

The initial syllable is pure in soul,

He is the very first utopian.

Well, the second one lives in the ground

And on the computer desk.

Now the task is ready:

Tackle in the arsenal of the fisherman.

The first syllable is quite simple:

This is a battle in a war.

The second syllable is not more difficult:

That fluffy Vaska is mine.

Charades sweet chant

We are carried away into the dense forest:

One is among the dense trees,

The second is both gray and prickly.

And the main one is pure crime,

Not murder or theft.

Who guessed both syllables

It is easy to bind them into this word.

Rarely seen in a diary

This is the lowest score:

This school mark

I rarely received.

The conclusion is, in essence,

Can be any item:

This is what is in the institute

Read to us with you.

Their symbiosis will be bright:

And a collection of pictures

And an album of beautiful stamps,

And a selection of old wines.

The first is a pleasant win,

And the second creeps back.

From the beginning to the end -

The spirit of the sinister dead.

The first syllable is already familiar

We usually call a hundred.

The second syllable is the art of dancing.

In sum - the ancient bow of the Chinese.

The first syllable: I'm like in a fairy tale, -

Kingdom of dance, luxury hall;

Alexander Andreevich Chatsky

Got here from the ship.

For the second part of the charade

Placed by a card player.

Now let's put it side by side

Syllable second and first syllable.

Let's brainstorm a little:

Part of the apartment outside the window.

The first syllable is a dense forest:

Pines, ate to heaven;

The second syllable is a poem

Praise, praise.

That she happens

Who takes and lets go.

But for women, never.

What is this? …

First on the seabed

Runs into the depths

Smashing into splashes of foam

Emerald wave.

And the second part is just

The same as the eye.

Combining both syllables,

What will happen to us?

We can easily find the answer

If we drink...!

The answer won't be hard to find:

In the beginning, a small ship;

Behind him are America's natives,

Medieval Indians,

who were forced into the mountains

Spanish conquistadors.

The charades of this glued syllables,

Walk boldly along the road.

Put it all together

Two work animals.

The first death brought Oleg,

And at Troy - glory to the Greek.

The second beast lives in Tibet

And flies like the wind.

Two names like an ingot

Gives the name of the drink.

First I'll choose wisely

geometric body,

Then I put the cereal in a jar

And I'll take my...

Answers :

1. Oak + Ditch + C + Cue = Dubrovsky

2. Bondarchuk

4. Mormyshka

5. Boycott

6. Robbery

7. Collection

8. Ghost

9. Crossbow

10. Balcony

11. Beard

12. Milk

13. Boots

14. Cognac

15. Barrel

A test in literature, in which prose was impatiently mixed with poetry, as often happens in life. Video questions are back again (now available on mobile devices) and legitimate six-choice answers. The overall difficulty of the test has increased slightly. But you should not be afraid, because a lot depends on the approach to the process.

Almost all questions have several solutions: here are associations, and a sense of literary taste, and logical conclusions, and, of course, knowledge, and not necessarily strictly bookish. You can run through the entire test in 5 minutes. But whether it will make sense - decide for yourself. Many interesting points can be noticed only by delving into the essence of the issue, or at least by carefully reading it.

The next test of the Askbook of Literature offers you a set of questions on poetic audio incarnations, i.e. songs based on classical (or near-classical) poetry. In general, this material is essentially not only a test, but also a kind of informational article. Once upon a time, a note on audio poetry appeared on our website, telling about the artistic reading of classic poems. The implication was that it would be followed by a sequel dedicated exclusively to songs, and then another one focused on cinema. But for various reasons this did not happen. But now we offer you a test, which, as planned, can not only test knowledge, but also indirectly tell you about some interesting musical and poetic compositions.

Literature Test: Famous Writers and Poets in Film

Biographies of good writers are rarely boring. They just don't seem to be built for boredom. Adventures and passions, love and war, betrayal and death of loved ones, difficult moral choices and often suicide... This is their life, and this is partly why we love them. Unless, of course, one does not count the talent for writing brilliant works, otherwise the picture would not be complete.

The writer talks about himself, albeit not explicitly, albeit under a different name, in a different time and circumstances. But the identity can always be traced. This enhances the interest in the life of the author and subsequently gives rise to all sorts of biographical and artistic-biographical works of outside artists. Most of these crafts are not worth attention, but today we are not talking about them, but about feature films dedicated to famous writers or poets, their lives, sufferings and creativity.

for the game, cards indicating the team number, five sets with answer numbers (1,2,3,4,5), stars.

Game progress

Host: Today we have gathered for the Literary Ring quiz game. All questions that will be asked are related to folk art, literary works and literary fairy tales.

Rules of the game (slide 2)

  • 5 teams take part in the game. Questions will be asked in turn to each team. All teams can answer all questions.
  • For each correct answer to their question, the team receives 1 point.
  • For the correct answer to the question of the other team, you can get a star.
  • You have 5 seconds to think about each question.
  • After each round, and there are three of them, one team of players with the least number of points will be eliminated.
  • If several teams have the same number of points, the stars will be taken into account.
  • The two teams that reach the final will compete in a super game.

Points will be counted ... (the host introduces the jury)

1 round

Presenter: The Firebird is the embodiment of the radiant god of the Sun! The image of this bird was created by the imagination of an ancient man and is preserved in Russian fairy tales as an ideal of heavenly beauty and happiness. The prototype of this beautiful bird was the nature surrounding man. You have to unravel the poetic images of birds that lived and still live in our forests. I think we know many of them very well. You have to guess them in the mythological descriptions given by our ancestors.

Task 1: (slide 3) Before you are images of birds: an eagle, an owl, a rooster, a cuckoo, a crow.

1. She was considered a bird among the Slavs of things, dedicated to the goddess of spring and predicted the beginning of thunderstorms and rains.

(Cuckoo)

2. This bird lived up to three hundred years and was the only one that could bring living and dead water.

3. In peasant life, she was revered as a symbol of heavenly fire and at the same time a talisman against it. Her image is still found on the roofs of houses.

4. Mysterious bird, lover of nightlife. The popular wave called her the guardian of treasures and the wisest of earthly birds.

5. Since ancient times, this bird has become a symbol of pride, power and liberty. Myths say that the main god of the Slavs, Perun, appeared on earth in the guise of this bird.

Leading: No less rich and diverse is the world of animals in Slavic legends. The head and lord of the animal kingdom was considered Indrik - the beast. He had many subjects. They had wonderful properties. But there were also those who really lived and now live in our Russian forests. It is to these animals that we will dedicate questions.

Task 2. (Slide 4) Before you are images of animals and animals.

1. According to popular belief, he is the personification of darkness. They could turn around the main Slavic god Perun when he wanted to appear on earth. This beast could speak with a human voice, was endowed with wisdom and acted in many Russian fairy tales.

2. According to legend, this is a man turned into a wild beast by an evil sorcerer. He himself never attacks a person, he knows how to walk on his hind legs. In his appearance, one of the main Slavic gods, Veles, can appear on earth.

(Bear)

3. This animal acts as a companion of sorcerers or sorceresses, but he is very loved by the Russian people. According to Slavic beliefs, this is a very intelligent animal. Many signs and proverbs are associated with it.

To oshka)

4. In ancient times, when the forces of nature were deified, the dark force rode this black animal, and the gods of color and darkness rode the same white animal. The poetic folk word calls it "the wings of a man."

5. About this faithful friend of ours, our people have composed many popular expressions, signs, proverbs, riddles. He is of the same breed as the wolf, but has long been his fierce enemy.

(Dog, dog).

This concludes the first round.

Team #….. leaves the game.

2 round

(Slide 5) Leading: I have no doubt that before you learned to read, you listened to fairy tales.

“What a charm - these fairy tales! Each is a poem...
The tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it ... ”, - wrote A.S. Pushkin about folk tales.
Originating in ancient times, the tale is still passed from mouth to mouth,
is reversed and re-emerged.

Who read a lot of fairy tales
Find answers easily.
Yes, you have known them for a long time.
Well, let's check it out!

Task 1: (slide 6) Here are 4 images of characters from folk tales.

1. Who ordered: “Mothers, nannies, get ready, equip yourself! Bake me soft white bread in the morning, what I ate at my dear father's?

("Princess Frog")

2. Which tale tells of four daring escapes and one villainous murder?

(“Kolobok”)

3. What fairy tale ends with the words: “The evil witch was tied to a horse's tail and allowed into an open field”?

(“Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka”)

Task 2: (slide 7) Presenter: You see four drawings depicting fairy-tale characters.

1. Are all these drawings illustrations of Russian folk tales?

(“Crocodile Gena and his friends”)

Presenter: Crocodile Gena and his friend Cheburashka - these fairy-tale characters were invented by our contemporary Eduard Uspensky.

The famous fairy tales about Tsar Saltan, about the dead princess, about the fisherman and the fish are based on folk fairy tales. How well do you know the fairy tales of A.S. Pushkin?

Now let's check! Listen carefully as the question is only read once.

Task 3: (slide 8) Before you are illustrations for the fairy tales of A.S. Pushkin. Name the story and its hero.

1. Three intruders, while in the service of a high-ranking official, committed a forgery of a document, which had sad, very dramatic consequences: the family was destroyed. Mother and son are severely punished. But in the end, truth triumphed, evil was defeated.

(A weaver with a cook, with a woman-in-law Babarikha. “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”)

2. Under the pressure of a royal person, this woman committed a terrible crime. Under the guise of a wretched beggar, she penetrated to a kind, unsuspecting girl and treated her to a very common tasty fruit. As a result, she fell dead.

(Chernavka poisoned the young princess. “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Bogatyrs”)

3. This fabulously beautiful, but very cunning person committed a serious crime. On the battlefield, she killed two young brothers, and then got to her father.

(Queen of Shemakhan. “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”)

Task 4:

Host: And now you have the next group of questions on the fairy tales of A. S. Pushkin. ( slide 9)

  1. Of what precious metal was the chain hanging on the oak near Lukomorye made?
  2. 1. Silver.
    2. Iron.
    3. Platinum.
    4. Gold.

    (At the seaside, the oak is green;
    Golden chain on an oak tree...)

  3. What was the last wish of the old woman in The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish?
  4. 1. Be a pillar noblewoman.
    2. Be the mistress of the sea.
    3. Be a free queen.
    4. New trough.

  5. Which of the following is not included in the moral of Pushkin's fairy tale about the Golden Cockerel?
    1. Lies.
  6. 2. Lesson.
    3. Hint.
    4. Vow.

(The tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it!
Good fellows lesson.)

  1. What words did the old woman scold her old man in “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”
    1. You are mine.
    2. Empty your head.
    3. You are a fool, a simpleton.
    4. Oh, you nasty old man.

Addendum: You fool, you simpleton!
You did not know how to take a ransom from a fish!

Task 5:

(Slide 13) Here are illustrations of literary fairy tales.

1. What fairy tale speaks of the artistic level of vocal and instrumental ensembles?

(Br. Grimm “The Bremen Town Musicians”)

This concludes the second round.

Team no. is out of the game...

3 round

In our speech, we use not only proverbs and sayings, but also winged expressions very similar to them: brief quotations, figurative expressions, sayings of historical figures that have entered our speech from literary sources.

Winged expressions are, as it were, halfway to proverbs: like proverbs, they are widely used in speech, but, in contrast to proverbs, they usually belong to an author who is known.

Exercise 1:

(slide 14) Before you are portraits of A.S. Pushkin, N.V. Gogol, A.P. Chekhov, D.I. Fonvizin. It is necessary to determine which of them belongs to the catch phrase I read.

  1. “Brevity is the sister of talent” (A.P. Chekhov)
  2. “Be patient, Cossack - you will be an ataman!” (N.V. Gogol T. Bulba - Andriy)
  3. “I don’t want to study, but I want to get married.” D.I.Fonvizin

Task 2:

  1. Author of the novel "The Night Before Christmas". ( N.V. Gogol )
  2. Author of the stories "Thick and thin", "Death of an official". ( A.P. Chekhov )
  3. Author of the story "Children of the Underground" ( V.G.Korolenko )
  4. Author of the story "Mu-Mu". ( I.S. Turgenev )

Task 2: (slide 16) Before you are the heroes of literary works According to the description below, determine who this hero is, from which work, who is the author of the work.

  1. “The front is a perfect German: a narrow, constantly spinning and sniffing everything that came across, the muzzle ends in a round patch, the legs are very thin. But on the other hand, from behind he was a real provincial lawyer in uniform, since his tail hung like uniform tails ... ”(Damn.“ The Night Before Christmas ”, Gogol)
  2. “Barefoot, in nightgowns. Caps on the head. Very fat and lazy. They love to live at someone else's expense." (“The Tale of How One Man Feeded Two Generals”, Saltykov-Shchedrin.)
  3. “They wear red morocco boots, with silver horseshoes, trousers as wide as the black sea, with a thousand folds, tied with a gold lace. Their faces are slightly tanned with black mustaches. On the head are sheep's hats with a gold top. (Ostap and Andriy. “Taras Bulba”, Gogol)

Task 3: (slide 17) Find the “extra”:

1. “Horse name”, “Salty”, “Mu-Mu”, “Thick and thin”. (“Mu-Mu” was written by I.S. Turgenev, and other stories by A.P. Chekhov)

(Slide 18)

1. “The Night Before Christmas”, “The Government Inspector”, “The Captain's Daughter”, “Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka”. (“The Captain's Daughter” by A.S. Pushkin, and other works by N.V. Gogol)

Leading: It was the last question of the third round.

Before you calculate the points scored and determine the two teams that made it to the final, look here (points to boxes). Before you are three wonderful boxes. And the team with the most stars will be able to open them.

For every open crate you give away a star, so you can skip the crates and save stars for the finale.

Let's ask the jury to announce the results of the third round...

Dropping out… (they are awarded prizes).

Made it to the final...

The final

PROVERB (slide 20)

From the word "PROVERB" you need to make as many words as possible. Each letter can be used as many times as it occurs in that word. Whoever has the last word wins. You have 2 minutes to complete the task. Time has gone...

The finalists name the invented words in order, but those words that have already been said by the opponent do not count.

They win… Gifts are given (first to the losing couple, then to the winners).

OBJECTIVES: increase interest in literature; expanding the horizons of students; development of skills to actively demonstrate their abilities, ingenuity, work in a team; team building.

Teams of 5th and 6th grades take part in the game.

I. WARM-UP "FAIRY TALES IN QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS"
For each correct answer, the team is awarded one point.

1. In what state did the heroes of many Russian folk tales live? (in a faraway kingdom, in a faraway state)
2. What was the bun: a gingerbread or a pie? (gingerbread)
3. What is the real name of the Frog Princess? (Vasilisa the Wise)
4. What is the name of the fabulous long-lived king. (Koschey)
5. Name the formidable weapon of the Nightingale the Robber. (whistling)
6. The Poles call her Edzina, the Czechs - Ezinka, the Slovaks - Hedgehog Baba, but what do we call her? (Baba Yaga)
7. Name the place of birth of Kolobok (furnace)
8. What is the only heroine of the fairy tale "Turnip", whose name we know? (Bug)
9. What is the name of the fairy-tale character, climbing out of his skin? (Princess Frog)
10. What is the name of the detail of a woman's dress, in which lakes, swans and other elements of the environment are placed (sleeve of the dress of the Frog Princess)
11. What fabulous headdress cannot be drawn? (cap of invisibility)
12. What is the "workplace" of the scientist's cat? (oak)
13. Which fairy tale tells about the grave consequences of the poor condition of fire safety equipment? ("Cat house")
14. Which fairy tale tells about some of the difficulties involved in delivering fresh baked goods to your home? ("Little Red Riding Hood")
15. Who did Winnie the Pooh give an empty pot for his birthday? (donkey Eeyore)
16. It has 38 parrots, 6 monkeys and 1 baby elephant. Who is this? (boa)
17. Who was the fairy tale Cinderella good sorceress? (godmother)
18. How many letters were "lost" in the original name of Captain Vrungel's yacht? (2)
19. What is the Russian folk tale in which there were 3 attempted murders and one murder? ("Kolobok")
20. What fairy-tale characters lived "30 years and 3 years"? (old man with old woman)

II. KRYLOV ZOO
Guess the same words - the names of animals that can be found in Krylov's fables - guessed by several proverbs. The fewer clues, the better. Guess from the first proverb - 3 points, from the second - 2, from the third - 1.

He would have pretended to be a goat, but the tail is not like that.
. No matter how you feed HIM, but HE looks into the forest.
. HIS feet are fed. (wolf)

Her paws are soft and her claws are sharp.
. She smells, whose meat she ate.
. Kind word and HER pleased. (cat)

And SHE remembers who feeds her.
. Do not be afraid of HER deceitful, but be afraid of the silent one.
. SHE is in the hay: she does not eat herself and does not give to others. (dog)

SHE will lead seven wolves.
. She does not need a tail for beauty.
. SHE counts chickens in her sleep. (fox)

A big donkey will not make OH.

Make HIM out of a fly.
. Ay, Moska, she is strong to know that she barks at HIM. (elephant)

And the wolf eats a few of HER.
. Do not pretend to be HER: the wolf will eat.
. They beat the wolf not for being gray, but for eating IT. (sheep)

Do not throw pearls in front of THEM.
. SHE will always find dirt.
. Put HER at the table, she and her feet on the table. (pig)

HE sings for a month, and the crow croaks all year round.
. Swallow starts the day, and HE ends.
. HE does not need a golden cage, a green branch is better. (nightingale)

Don't teach HER to swim.
. That's why SHE is in the sea, so that the crucian does not doze off.
. I would like to know a ruff when SHE changes her teeth. (pike)

III. LITERARY VERIFIER
Say whether you believe it or not...

1. Ilya Muromets was a bomber. (Yes, Ilya Muromets is a bomber designed by Sikorsky)
2. The Champs-Elysées in Paris are named after the prince Elisha, the hero of the fairy tale by A.S. Pushkin. (No)
3. For school essays, A.P. Chekhov received only “five”. (No, he never received higher than “three” for school essays)
4. Once M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin received a “deuce” for an essay written by him instead of his daughter. (Yes, besides, with a note: “You don’t know Russian!”)
5. After the tragic duel of A.S. Pushkin, V.A. Zhukovsky exclaimed: “Ay-ay-ay, they killed a black man, they killed a black man ...” (No)
6. Lake Pleshcheyevo in the Yaroslavl region is named after the Russian poet Pleshcheev A.N. (No)
7. He is a poet, she is poetics. (No, she is a poetess. And poetics is the teaching of poetic creativity)
8. In the Quartet fable, the author makes fun of animals that play musical instruments poorly. (No)

IV. LOOKING-LIGHT
In the title of well-known works, all words were replaced with opposite ones in meaning. Try to recover the true names encrypted in this way.

1. Barefoot Dog (Puss in Boots)
2. "Girl-kalancha" ("Boy with a finger")
3. "Blue handkerchief" ("Little Red Riding Hood")
4. "Iron lock" ("Golden Key")
5. "Znayka underground" ("Dunno on the Moon")
6. "Sand Maid" (The Snow Queen)
7. "The Tale of the Iron Hen" ("The Tale of the Golden Cockerel")
8. "Giant Mouth" ("Dwarf Nose")

V. COLLECT THE ILLUSTRATION

Whoever assembles the puzzle picture faster will name the work and the author. (You can take any illustration and, cutting it into pieces, get a puzzle, or you can take it ready-made (I took the Quartet puzzles based on Krylov's demon)

Summing up, awarding the winners.


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