Grade 6 Examination No. 1, option 1
List the main types of human activity _______________________________________
Man, according to modern ideas, is a being: 1) spiritual 2) social 3) biological 4) biosocial A person is distinguished from an animal by the ability
1) build dwellings 2) take care of offspring 3) create a new one that has no analogues in nature 4) provide yourself with food
Which of the following does not apply to activities that are characteristic only of a person: 1) cognition 2) communication 3) labor 4) orientation in space
A person as a participant in social relations and conscious activity: a) individual b) object c) individuality d) personality
Are the following statements correct?
A. A newborn baby can become a person only in the environment of other people.
B. A newborn baby can become a person outside the human community.
1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are wrong
Below are a number of terms. All of them, with the exception of one, relate to the concept of "biological needs".
In food, in rest, in eating, in beauty, in maintaining heat balance, in protection.
Find and indicate the term that “falls out” of their series and refers to another concept.
Answer: _____________________. Are the following judgments correct?
A. The main thing in the characterization of a personality is the social essence. Galina has unique musical abilities. This example characterizes a person as 1) personality 2) citizen 3) individual 4) individuality10. What example characterizes a person as a person?
Katya has brown eyes and blond hair 2) It is important for Vasya that his classmates respect him 2) Svetlana plays a musical instrument 3) Seryozha gets tired quickly during football training
11. The term "individual" denotes a person as 1) One of his kind 2) Bearer of unique qualities 3) Bearer of social qualities 4) Participant in the activity
12. A family differs from any other team in that its members: A) share the results of their activities B) maintain a common household C) perform work in their specialty D) transform the world around them in the interests of man
13. Sergei shares his impressions of the movie he has watched with Alexander on the phone. This is an example of: 1) games 2) communication 3) teaching 4) labor14. Find in the list of people who are family members: A) mother-in-law B) neighbor in the country C) brother D) niece E) grandmother E) pediatrician
1) football fan 2) motorist 3) student 4) soldier
A) material resources 1) grandmother's pension
C) financial resources 2) washing machine
A B
3) brother's scholarship
4) refrigerator Write the answer in numbers in the table
17. Heredity is: a) qualities that a person receives from his parents, certain biological characteristics b) a benevolent attitude towards each other c) a humane attitude towards people
18. The distinguishing features of adolescence include a) physical changes in the body b) a sharp change in mood c) the desire to acquire new knowledge
19. Match.
1 2 3
20. Find in the list below the innate qualities of a person, and circle the numbers under which they are indicated: 1) the instinct of self-preservation 2) the need for rest 3) work skills 4) physical activity 5) the ability to read and write 6) maintaining heat exchange
21. Match:
Write the answer (number) in the table
A B C D
22. To characterize a person’s personality, first of all, such qualities are important as
23. Select the qualities that distinguish a person from an animal. Circle the numbers of the correct answers and write them sequentially in the answer line.
24. Economics is a science that studies: a) natural processes and phenomena b) human behavior c) methods of rational management d) the results of human activity
Needs Example
Spiritual Social Material class Test No. 1, option 2
FI_________________________________
1. Man, according to modern ideas, is a being: 1) biosocial 2) spiritual 3) biological 4) social
2. The main differences between a person and an animal:
1) care for offspring; 2) thinking and articulate speech; 3) the instinct of self-preservation; 4) procreation
3. Which of the following refers to activities specific to a person, characteristic only for him: a) obtaining food b) caring for offspring c) scientific creativity
4. Man as a subject of interpersonal and social relations, as well as conscious social activity: a) individuality b) individual c) figure d) personality
5. Are the following judgments correct? A. One of the personality characteristics is participation in public relations
B. A newborn person is a person 1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are incorrect
6. Are the following statements correct? A. The main thing in characterizing a personality is the social essence B. A newborn person has individual traits, he can become a personality 1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are incorrect
7. Anton is a cheerful and sociable person, always ready to help his many friends. All this characterizes Anton as: 1) an individual 2) a citizen 3) a personality 4) a professional8. What example characterizes a person as a person?
Marina has blond hair and green eyes 2) Andrei wears glasses because he has poor eyesight 3) Seryozha gets tired quickly during football training 4) It is important for Vasya that his classmates respect him
9. The term "personality" refers to a person as
1) One of his kind 2) Bearer of unique qualities 3) Bearer of social qualities 4) Participant in the activity
10. A family differs from any other team in that its members: A) share the results of their activities B) run a common household C) perform work in their specialty D) transform the world around them in the interests of man
11. Below are a number of terms. All of them, with the exception of one, relate to the concept of "biological needs": In food, in rest, in food, in beauty, in maintaining thermal balance, in protection. Find and indicate the term that “falls out” of their series and refers to another concept.
Answer: ___________________________ .12. Anna shares her impressions of the performance she has seen with Marina. That's an example:
1) games 2) communication 3) teaching 4) labor
13. Find in the list of people who are not family members: A) mother-in-law B) neighbor in the country C) brother D) niece E) grandmother E) pediatrician
14. Heredity is: a) qualities that a person receives from his parents, certain biological characteristics b) a benevolent attitude towards each other c) a humane attitude towards people
15. What social role is typical for both an adult and a teenager?
1) voter 2) Internet user 3) student 4) employee
16. Match:
A) material resources 1) father's salary
C) financial resources 2) dishwasher
A B
3) child care allowance
4) apartment Write the answer in numbers in the table
17. The distinguishing features of adolescence include: a) physical changes in the body b) a sharp change in mood c) the desire to acquire new knowledge
18. Find in the list below the innate qualities of a person, and circle the numbers under which they are indicated: 1) the instinct of self-preservation 2) the need for rest 3) work skills 4) motor activity 5) the ability to read and write 6) maintaining heat exchange
19. List the main types of human activity _______________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
20. Match.
1. biological needs a) knowledge of the world, obtaining knowledge
2. social needs b) the need for air, water, rest
3. spiritual needs c) needs for communication, work
1 2 3
21. Economics is a science that studies: a) natural processes and phenomena b) human behavior c) methods of rational management d) the results of human activity
22. Match:
A) Game 1. Type of activity aimed at achieving a practically useful result
B) Communication 2. A special type of activity, the purpose of which is entertainment, recreation
C) Teaching 3. Type of activity in which there is an exchange of information, ideas, assessments, feelings, specific actions
D) Labor 4. Type of activity, the purpose of which is the acquisition of knowledge and skills by a person
Write the answer (number) in the table
A B C D
23. To characterize a person’s personality, first of all, such qualities are important as
1) eye and hair color 2) race 3) physical structure 4) ability to communicate
24. Select the qualities that distinguish a person from an animal. Circle the numbers of the correct answers and write them sequentially in the answer line.
the desire for self-realization 2) the need for beauty 3) the ability to build dwellings 4) the need for food and water 5) the ability to display the world in ideal images
Answer: ____________________________
25. Fill in the boxes in the table with your own examples:
Needs Example
Spiritual Social Material
The snobbery of "professionals" has always amused me. The desire to maintain their "Ilitarity" of any social. groups through aggression (snobbery is one of the types of aggression) only says that there is no ground for "Ilitarity". Systematic education is not so many years old in the world. Moreover, it is rapidly becoming obsolete in its traditional form.
The popularity of lecture halls is due to the fact that people began to lose their fear of the "Great Knowledge" and began to seek to expand the scope of their capabilities, focusing on needs and curiosity. This happens because knowledge becomes available to anyone due to the development of communications, mainly of course the Internet.
Here it is important to note one important thing. People began to (finally) switch their attention from the idea of "extensive professional training", as it was in the scoop, to the idea of "professional competencies". This led to the fact that representatives of education began to howl that the Soviet paradigm is so cool, and all sorts of garbage is being imposed on us from the West. One of the elements of Western culture is lifelong education. It is impossible if years of consistent time are spent on each stage of education. Hence the fragmentation. In fact, non-fragmentary education does not exist simply because people's memory is not absolute.
At the same time, the idea of professional competencies leads to the emergence of people who are able to function "from scratch and outside the group." The scoop was preparing cogs for the plant, unable to create something from scratch alone (in fundamental science too). Western types of knowledge consumption (horror, the word consumption met!) suggest that "I picked up competencies - I opened a business myself." These are opposite goals and, accordingly, opposite approaches.
It is foolish to limit yourself to one or another approach in education, so the popularity of "fragmented education" should be fully welcomed, as well as the existence of an excellent school of "systematic education". What to do if you are an engineer, and you need to understand accounting in order to open an IP? Go to lectures, courses, consultations and other "fragmentary" types of education. What to do if you are curious about something? Many children, fooled by their parents, go to higher education in some field just because they were visited by a fleeting curiosity, thereby ruining themselves and wasting time. Now, slowly and uncertainly, the function of vocational guidance (which has never been sufficiently developed in Russia) is also being taken over by popular lectures and other types of "fragmentary" education. So the opposition of these two approaches is the sheer stupidity of those who oppose.
Entrance test in social science Grade 6 with answers. The control work includes 2 options. In each version, 15 rear.
Option 1
1. What are the actions of animals?
1) on consciousness
2) on thinking
3) on instinct
4) on the mind
2. A person’s understanding of what he does, how he lives, what he dreams about is:
1) emotions
2) instinct
3) activity
4) consciousness
3. Time left after completing the main tasks:
1) free
2) holidays
3) day off
4) working
4. People close in age:
1) friends
2) namesakes
3) relatives
4) peers
5. The uniqueness and originality of each person is determined by the concept:
1) talent
2) personality
3) individuality
4) morality
6. Man, according to modern ideas, is a creature:
1) spiritual
2) biological
3) social
4) biosocial
7. Human is different from animal:
1) the ability to produce tools, use them
2) the ability to take care of offspring
3) the ability to procreate
4) self-preservation instinct
8. Man as a subject of interpersonal and social relations, as well as conscious social activity:
1) individuality
2) individual
3) doer
4) personality
9. Galina has unique musical abilities. This example characterizes a person as
1) personality
2) citizen
3) individual
4) individuality
10. Are the following statements correct?
A. A newborn baby can become a person only in the environment of other people.
B. A newborn baby can become a person outside the human community.
1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both statements are correct
4) both judgments are wrong
11. Are the judgments about the concept of "patriot" correct?
A. A patriot is a person who loves his homeland.
B. Respect for other nations is a trait of a patriot.
1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both statements are correct
4) both judgments are wrong
12. Find examples of a person's manifestation of courage in the list below, write down the numbers.
1. A student refused a cigarette offered by a senior
2. A teenager responded rudely to his mother's remark
3. The student helped the youngest pass by a large dog.
4. The soldier went on the attack
5. The student deceived his parents to avoid punishment.
13. All the terms below, with the exception of one, are related to the concept of "education". Write down a term that is not related to this concept.
School, religion, lesson, knowledge, skills
14. Match
A) Labor
B) creativity
B) master
D) talent
1. activity, the result of which is the creation of new material and spiritual values
2. high natural talent, outstanding ability to work in any field - scientific, artistic, practical
3. human activity, in the process of which he creates the objects necessary to satisfy his needs
4. a person who has achieved high skill in his field, investing in his work ingenuity, creativity, making objects unusual and original
15.
An argument ensued among the 6th grade students. One argued that ancient people were no different from animals except for the volume of the brain and had the same needs as people living today. Another student argued that people are not much like animals and it's not just about brain size.
What do you think, which of the participants in the dispute is right? Give arguments.
Option 2
1. What distinguishes man from animals?
1) Raising offspring
2) the ability to be creative
3) grouping
4) use of natural materials
2. One of the many people is called:
1) Individuality
2) Individual
3) personality
4) subject
3. An example of using free time would be:
1) Doing homework
2) Doing sports
3) room cleaning
4) school lesson
4. People born in the same year:
1) Odnoklassniki
2) friends
3) peers
4) peers
5. The uniqueness and originality of each person is determined by the concept:
1) talent
2) individuality
3) personality
4) morality
6. Modern science calls a person:
1) smart creature
2) a biological being
3) a biosocial being
4) a social being
7. Which of the following refers to activities specific to a person, characteristic only for him:
1) getting food
2) scientific creativity
3) care for offspring
4) self-preservation instinct
8. Man as a participant in social relations and conscious activity:
1) individual
2) object
3) individuality
4) personality
9. Anton is a cheerful and sociable person, always ready to help his many friends. All this characterizes Anton as:
1) individual
2) personality
3) citizen
4) professional
10. Are the following statements correct?
A. The social in a person is interconnected with his natural (biological) inclinations.
B. Man is only a social being and does not depend on biological qualities.
1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both answers are correct
4) both judgments are wrong
11. Are the judgments about the concept of "patriot" correct:
A. The trait of a patriot is respect for other peoples.
B. A true patriot sees not only the virtues but also the faults of his country.
1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both answers are correct
4) both judgments are wrong
12. Find the duties of a citizen in the list below, write down the numbers under which they are indicated.
1. Pay taxes
2. Protect the Motherland
3. Visit theaters and museums
4. Participate in rallies and demonstrations
5. Protect nature
6. Do charity work
13. All the terms below, with the exception of one, are associated with the concept of "Stages of human life." Write down a term that is not related to this concept.
Childhood, working capacity, adolescence, old age, maturity.
14. Match
A) game
B) Communication
C) Teaching
D) Labor
1. Type of activity aimed at achieving a practically useful result
2. A special type of activity, the purpose of which is entertainment, recreation
3. The type of activity in which there is an exchange of information, ideas, assessments, feelings, specific actions
4. Type of activity, the purpose of which is the acquisition of knowledge and skills by a person
15. Read the text and answer the questions about it
The famous ancient Greek fabulist Aesop was a slave of Xanthus. Once Xanth sent Aesop to see if there were many people in the bath. Returning, Aesop said that there was only one person in the bathhouse. Xanthus came to the bathhouse and saw that there were a lot of people there.
- Why did you deceive me? he shouted at Aesop.
“Look at this stone,” said Aesop. - He was lying at the threshold, everyone stumbled, cursed, but no one removed him. There was only one who stumbled and threw him away. So I decided that he was the only person in this bath.
1) In what sense did Xanthus use the concept of "man", and in what sense did Aesop use it?
2) What personality traits of Aesop appeared in this situation?
Entrance control work on social studies Grade 6 Answers
Option 1
1-3
2-4
3-3
4-4
5-3
6-4
7-1
8-4
9-4
10-1
11-3
12-134
13-religion
14-3142
15.
1 student is right, because ancient man is a biological being, and modern man is a biosocial being
Option 2
1-2
2-2
3-2
4-4
5-2
6-3
7-2
8-4
9-2
10-1
11-3
12-125
13-operability
14-2341
15.
1) Xanth is an individual, Aesop is a person.
2) In this situation, such personality traits of Aesop appeared as the ability to analyze and generalize, as well as the talent for allegoricalness, for which he became famous.