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In elementary school, it is appropriate to conduct a game program during which the questions from this quiz will be useful

All questions are offered with answers and the presenter can choose the number he needs

Questions quizzes

■ Cover from which soldiers shoot. Answer: Trench.

■ Ceremonial review of troops. Answer: Parade.

■ Armed forces Name it in one word. Answer: Army.

■ Graduate of a military school. Answer: Officer.

■ A soldier guarding the borders of the Motherland. Answer: Border guard.

■ There are guard, marching, border. Answer: Outpost.

■ Manual explosive projectile. Answer: Grenade.

■ A man's name and a machine gun in the civil war. Answer: Maxim.

■ Edged weapons. Answer: Sword.

■ Command to shoot. Answer: “Pli.”

■ A place where you can shoot at targets. Answer: Tyr.

■ Sailor's headdress. Answer: Capless cap

■ A military unit that guards something or someone. Answer: Guard.

■ Heavy combat vehicle (four letters). Answer: Tank.

■ Widely known sailor dance. Answer: "Bullseye"

■ Military term for a surprise attack. Answer: Attack.

■ Brief report by a serviceman to a senior officer. Answer: Report.

■ Soldier's coat. Answer: Overcoat.

■ Military unit located in a city, fortress. Answer: Garrison

■ Movement of troops. Answer: Maneuver.

■ A raid by a military detachment behind enemy lines. Answer: Raid.

■ Selected part of the army. Answer: Guard.

■ Movement of troops to a new direction for the purpose of striking. Answer: Maneuver.

■ Location of troops for battle. Answer: Position.

■ Large formation of troops. Answer: Corps.

■ Location of the military leader. Answer: Bet.

■ A military fortification, which consists of a rampart and a ditch in front of it. Answer: Redoubt

Blitz quiz for schoolchildren “Young sailors”

Quiz questions

■ The main boss on the ship. Answer: Captain.

■ A teenager, but a full-fledged sailor. Answer: Jung.

■ A sea cook on a ship. Answer: Cook.

■ A place protected from waves for ships. Answer: Port.

■ Space on the vessel. Answer: Chopping.

■ Part of a room on a submarine or ship. Answer: Compartment.

■ A device for holding a vessel stationary in open water. Answer: Anchor.

■ Consolidation of warships. Answer: Squadron.

■ Part of a ship's equipment with which it sails when there is wind. Answer: Sail.

■ Conductor of sea vessels. Answer: Pilot.

■ Marine signal “save our souls.” Answer: SOS.

■ What kind of rolling sound does the sea make? Answer: Rumble.

■ Without knowing him, don’t poke your nose into the water. Answer: Brod.

■ Floating crossing. Answer: Ferry.

■ Sea storm. Answer: Storm.

■ For sailors, East is east, West is west, South is south, and North? Answer: Nord.

■ A vessel capable of sailing through ice. Answer: Icebreaker.

■ A ship powered by nuclear power. Answer: Nuclear-powered ship.

And for the residents Russia it is quite appropriate to use these questions

QUIZ

1. What were the names of the first Russian warriors? (Vigilantes)

2. Name the names of Russian commanders and military leaders with whom the victories of Russian weapons are associated (before 1917) (A. Nevsky, D. Donskoy, A.V. Suvorov, M.I. Kutuzov, etc.)

3. To which Russian commander do these famous sayings belong: “A bullet is a fool, a bayonet is a fine fellow,” “You yourself will perish, but help your comrade,” “It’s hard in training, it’s easy in battle.” (To A.V. Suvorov)

4. Name the types of bladed weapons. (Sword, saber, checker, dagger, knife, bayonet, sword)

5.What is the name of the part of the troops that goes ahead of the main forces? (Vanguard)

6. What military ranks exist in the modern army? (Private, corporal, junior sergeant, sergeant, warrant officer, senior warrant officer, junior lieutenant, lieutenant, senior lieutenant, captain, major, lieutenant colonel, colonel, general, major general, lieutenant general, colonel general, army general, marshal. )

7. About whom in the army do they say that they make a mistake once in their life? (About sappers whose mistakes in their work can cost them their lives.)

8. What is the name of the machine gun cart made famous in the famous Civil War song? (Tachanka.)

9. What was the popular nickname for the guards mortar “BM-13” during the Great Patriotic War? (“Katyusha.”)

10. Which cities were awarded the honorary title “Hero City” after the Great Patriotic War? (Moscow,

Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Stalingrad (Volgograd), Tula, Kyiv, Odessa, Novorossiysk, Kerch, Minsk, Brest.)

11. The names of which commanders and military leaders of the Great Patriotic War do you know? (G.K. Zhukov, R.Ya. Malinovsky, A.M. Vasilevsky, I.S. Konev, etc.)

12. What feat did pilot Captain Nikolai Gastello accomplish during the Great Patriotic War? (He directed his burning plane at a column of enemy tanks and vehicles.)

13. Name the pilots - three times Heroes of the Soviet Union, who received these titles for their feats during the Great Patriotic War. (A.I. Pokryshkin, M.N. Kozhedub.)

14. What is the name of the building in which the soldiers live? (Barracks.)

15. What made N.F. famous? Makarov, M.T. Kalashnikov, V.A. Degtyarev? (N.F. Makarov invented a pistol, M.T. Kalashnikov - an assault rifle, V.A. Degtyarev - a machine gun.)

16. What is the name of a fighter who masters the art of marksmanship? (Sniper.)

17. What is camouflage? (Disguising objects by painting them with stripes and spots that distort their outlines.)

18. What kind of hats do soldiers wear? (Cap, helmet.)

19. What is an out-of-turn outfit? (An army penalty is a requirement to complete another job.)

20. Which tank was considered the best during the Second World War? Under whose leadership was this legendary machine created? (The legendary T-34, created under the leadership of M.I. Koshkin, I.A. Kucherenko, A.A. Morozov, is considered the best tank of the Second World War).

21. Who was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union four times? (K. Zhukov).

22. Which unit of soldiers is designated by the same word as the source of direct electric current power? (Battery).

23. Which unit of soldiers is denoted by the same word as the device in the striking mechanism? (Platoon).

25. A secret conventional word or phrase used to identify one's men in guard duty. (Password).

26. Which firearm's name begins with a note? (Revolver).

27. The name of which uniform consists of the name of a sea animal and a coniferous tree? (Kitel).

28. What should an athlete shoot at in clay pigeon shooting? (On a plate).

29. In the rhythm of what dance was the famous song of the war years “Blue Handkerchief” written? (In the rhythm of a waltz).

31. A monument to these people stands in the very center of Moscow, on Red Square. They accomplished their feat in 1612. Name their names. (Kuzma Minich Minin and Dmitry Mikhailovich Pozharsky).

32. A monument was erected to this literary hero - a soldier of the Great Patriotic War - in the homeland of his author in the ancient Russian city of Smolensk. Name the author and his hero. (Alexander Trifonovich Tvardovsky and his hero Vasily Terkin).

33. Which radar and firearm name can be read both from left to right and from right to left? (Radar, revolver).

February 23, Defender of the Fatherland Day, is an important, solemn holiday. On this day we honor the Russian soldier, officer, general, sailor, pilot - everyone who stands guard over the world and protects the borders of their beloved Motherland. " There is no better soldier than a Russian anywhere in the world. He himself will not be lost and will save his comrade“- this is what the famous military leader, commander A.V. Suvorov said.

On February 23, we congratulate all men on the holiday. Of course, we want to say kind words to the future defenders of the Fatherland, wishing them to grow up strong, smart, and decisive.

On the eve of the holiday, ceremonial events are held in schools and groups. A quiz – a game consisting of answering questions – is an integral part of any event.

The quiz on February 23 will enliven any holiday event and stir up interest in the topic. We offer you a quiz consisting of 8 blocks of questions. All questions have been answered.

Quiz creator: Iris Review

1. Answer the questions:

What was the name of the holiday on February 23, celebrated from 1946 to 1993?
Answer:"Day of the Soviet Army and Navy"

What historical events is the holiday of February 23 associated with?
Answer: with the first battles of the Red Army against German troops in February 1918

Name famous Russian military leaders
Answer: Suvorov, Kutuzov, Budyonny, Chapaev, Blucher, Zhukov, Vasilevsky, Konev, Govorov, Rokossovsky.

What was the name of the army in the old days?
Answer: army

When did the first firearms appear among ancient Russian warriors?
Answer: Cannon - since 1389, and since the 15th century - manual. A hand crossbow is a tube in which the gunpowder was ignited with the help of a fire fuse.

What does the word "shot" mean?
Answer: mischievous, tomboy

What ancient traditions, tales, myths, legends about military campaigns do you know?
Answer:“Prophetic Oleg”, “Ilya Muromets”, “Tales of the glorious Battle of Kulikovo”, “Tales about Stepan Razin”, “How the geese saved Rome”, “Warrior Prince Svyatoslav and his campaigns”.

What is a slingshot?
Answer: Slavic heavy spear for hand-to-hand combat or for hunting large animals

What kind of item is “armor”?
Answer: metal armor, armor worn to protect against bladed weapons

Who is this corporal?
Answer: team leader, junior military rank

What was the name of the commander of an army, as well as a region or district, in ancient Rus'?
Answer: voivode

2. Block of humorous questions

What item can you cook porridge from?
From an ax +
From scrap
From the hammer

Whose life is a tin can?
At Vodyanoy +
At Kashchei the Immortal
At Papa Carlo's

Who does the whole regiment stand for?
For the one who waves his fists after a fight
For the one who has no voice, but wants to sing
Who amuses people in the regiment +

What will cure the seven ailments?
Bow +
Arrows
Bowstring

Why don't ears grow higher?
Answer: Above love

Who can get the little sparrow?
Don Quixote
Tall man +
Cat Basilio

3. The ABC of military words.

Name as many words starting with the letter “A” that relate to military topics.
Answer: aircraft carrier, artillery, army, crossbow, armada, boarding, admiral, adjutant, aiguillettes, ace (pilot), attack, halberd (an ancient weapon - a figured hatchet on a long shaft).

What is onucha?
Answer: foot wrap

What is damask steel?
Answer: a special type of steel for blades, sabers, daggers

4. Man's first weapon

What types of weapons were used:
in the Stone Age? Answer: about 2 million - 10 thousand years BC. e. - wooden clubs, stones, spears with a burnt end; in the Mesolithic era (10-5 thousand years BC), Neolithic (6-4 thousand years BC) weapons with a stone tip, boomerang.
in the copper age? Answer: copper arrowheads, daggers, swords, axes.
in the Bronze Age? Answer: bronze swords, knives; bronze tips of spears and arrows; protective armor.
in the Iron Age? Answer: iron edged weapons and armor: swords, daggers, spears, maces, battle axes.

5. Which song do the lyrics belong to?

“The fire is beating in the cramped stove...”
Answer:"In the dugout." Authors: poems by A. Surikov, music by K. Listov

“Victory Day, how far it was from us...”
Answer: Victory Day". Authors: poems by V. Kharitonov, music by D. Tukhmanov

“Where are you now, fellow soldiers, my combat companions?”
Answer:“Where are you now, fellow soldiers” Authors: poems by A. Fatyanov, music by V. Solovyov-Sedoy

“Sometimes it seems to me that the soldiers who did not return from the bloody fields...”
Answer:"Cranes". Authors: poems by R. Gamzatov, music by Y. Frenkel

“The grove under the mountain was smoking, and the sunset was burning with it...”
Answer:"At an unnamed height." Authors: poems by M. Matusovsky, music by V. Basner

6. Question and answer

List the qualities that characterize a brave warrior.
Answer: Determination, courage, courage, bravery, endurance, bravery, fearlessness, valor, inflexibility, fortitude, steadfastness, tenacity, heroism, determination, inflexibility, intrepidity.

7. Continue the proverb:

The bad soldier is the one who doesn't dream... of becoming a general.
Alone in the field is not...a warrior.
Cheek brings success.
The bullet is afraid of the brave... the bayonet does not take the brave.
Take care of the soldier's honor...sacred.
The Russian soldier does not know... barriers.
Courage is the sister...of victory.
Disappeared like a Swede near...Poltava.
The Frenchman is striking, but the Russian... is persistent.
Know the Russian commandment - in battle... don’t yawn.
We are not afraid of a cloud of enemies if the army is...mighty.

8. Who is the author of the poem?

If they say the word “Motherland”,
Immediately comes to mind
Old house, currants in the garden,
Thick poplar at the gate...
Or the steppe is red with poppies,
Virgin gold…
Homeland is different
But everyone has one.
Answer: Alexandrova Zinaida Nikolaevna, poem “Motherland”

I would like to meet the tank crews
And tell them this: “Friends,
You are fighting the fascists,
I want to fight too!”
I would sit in a cramped cabin
And for your homeland,
For the spacious, wonderful
Would have distinguished himself in battle.
Answer: Blaginina Elena Aleksandrovna, poem “It would be nice...”

The Red Army soldier
There is a gun.
They are brave.
Their business is
Protect
And little ones
And big ones.
Answer: Mayakovsky Vladimir Vladimirovich, poem “Walking”

February 23rd is very close. As part of the congratulatory program for future defenders of the Fatherland, we invite teachers to conduct an interesting and very exciting quiz.

2. Who doesn’t have insignia on their shoulder straps?

3. What do the letters in the abbreviation VDV stand for?

4. Do tank crews wear helmets or helmets?

5. What is the name of the room intended for soldiers to live in?

6. What breed of dogs most often serve on the border?

7. In an apartment, this is a room, and on a ship, this is...?

8. Who is higher in rank - captain or major?

9. What does the expression “Take the tongue” mean?

10. If a person flies a helicopter, what is the correct name for his profession?

11. What does a live cartridge consist of?

12. What is the solemn passage of military equipment and troops called?

13. Finish the proverb: “A machine gun and a shovel - …”.

14. What do you press with your finger when firing a pistol?

15. Who is a sniper?

16. What is “more powerful” – a machine gun or an assault rifle?

17. In what order should military units be placed so that their numbers increase: regiment, platoon, battalion, company?

18. At what time on weekdays in the army do the commands sound: “Rise!” and “All clear!”?

19. How many stars does a senior lieutenant have on his shoulder straps?

20. What word does the name “vest” come from?

Answers

1. Sailors' headdress. 2. Among sailors and soldiers. 3. Airborne troops. 4. Helmets. 5. Barracks. 6. Shepherd dogs. 7. Cabin. 8. Major. 9. Capture the enemy. 10. Helicopter pilot. 11. From the shell - cartridge case, powder charge, primer and bullet. 12. Parade. 13. Soldier's friends. 14. On the trigger, not on the hammer. These are different parts. 15. Marksman. 16. Machine gun. 17. Platoon (up to 60 people); company (up to 250); battalion (up to 900); regiment (up to 2700). 18. At 6-00 and at 22-00. 19. Three. 20. Body.

Brain-ring for Defender of the Fatherland Day (February 23) for grades 8-9

Questions can be asked to everyone in turn, or only to girls or only to boys.

Soldier's shoes. (Boots)

The girl rejoices at him, the soldier is upset. (Outfit)

Rest on a hike. (Halt)

Kitchen on a ship. (Galley)

The highest rank of officer. (Generalissimo)

A cake named after the commander-in-chief of the army. (Napoleon)

What did the soldier cook porridge from? (From an ax)

Name the fairy tale by G.Kh. Andersen, where the main character was a soldier who married a princess? ("Flint")

The material from which the little soldier was made in the fairy tale by G.Kh. Andersen. (Tin: "The Steadfast Tin Soldier")

Cook in the army. (Cook)

Sailor's headdress. (Capless cap)

Which berry translates to victory? (Victoria)

What are the names of the heroes - the defenders of Rus', depicted in the painting by the artist V.M. Vasnetsova. (Ilya Muromets, Alyosha Popovich, Dobrynya Nikitich)

Soldier's coat. (Overcoat)

The part with which a soldier fastens his belt. (Buckle)

Set of military clothing. (Form)

Soldier's tea mug. (Mug)

A piece of fabric used in boots instead of a sock. (Footcloth)

Nut cracker, who won the battle that took place on December 25 at the beginning of the 19th century. (The Nutcracker, from Hoffmann's fairy tale)

How many years did the soldiers serve in the tsarist army? (25)

Headdress of an epic hero. (Helmet)

A stove for cooking food for soldiers on the march. (Field kitchen)

Rookie haircut. (naked, bald, “under zero”)

Sailor dance. ("Bullseye")

Sailor's underwear without fastening. (Vest)

Sign of military jackets, shirts, greatcoats. (Epaulette)

The color of military clothing. (Khaki)

Paratrooper's headdress. (Beret)

Cook in the Navy. (Cook)

Magic shoes from Russian fairy tales. (Boots)

Paratrooper's backpack. (Parachute)

Tank driver's headdress. (Helmet)

Upper part of the boot. (Boot)

Soldiers from the guard of King Louis XIV. (Musketeers)

Soldier's headdress. (cap)

Sailor cut trousers. (Flash)

What kind of porridge did the Russian commander A.V. Suvorov called it heroic? (Buckwheat)

Clothing needed during a shipwreck. (Life vest)

A ceremonial form of greeting with artillery salvoes. (Firework)

In which film was the phrase heard that became a catchphrase: “There is such a profession - to defend the Motherland!” ("Officers")

What military specialty are people talking about in the film “Only Old Men Go to Battle”? (About pilots)

A young soldier, just drafted into the army. (Rookie)

The military rank next to private. (Corporal)

Cossack ataman, who began the development of Siberia by the Russian state with the campaign of 1581, hero of folk songs, who died in battle with the Tatars in 1585 (Ermak Timofeevich)

Russian folk epic (majestic-calm) song-legends, composed in the 11th - 16th centuries, telling about heroes - defenders of the Russian land. (Epics)

What was the name of a type of iron helmet with a sharp top, headphones and a visor with a nosepiece in Ancient Rus'? (Erichonka)

In the armed forces, what is a written or oral order from a superior to a subordinate, which is law for them, called? (Order)

One of the components of a weapon, necessary to rest on the shooter’s shoulder and transfer the recoil force to the latter. (Butt)

Another name for cavalry. (Cavalry)

Tracked armored combat vehicle. (Tank)

A log with a metal tip, which was used in ancient times to destroy fortress walls. (Ram)

A cart with an open platform for a heavy machine gun, used by cavalry during the Civil War (1918 - 1920). (Tachanka)

What are the dates of the beginning and end of the Great Patriotic War. (Beginning - June 22, 1941, ending - May 9, 1945)

Lack of military action in the country. (World)

The battle that took place at the end of the summer of 1812, which became a turning point in the Patriotic War with the army of Napoleon I. (Borodinskoe)

Commander of the Russian army in the war of 1812 (M.I. Kutuzov)

The first heavy machine gun, named after the inventor - an American designer and industrialist. (“Maxim”, Maxim Hiram)

The battle (1380) of Russian regiments led by Dmitry Donskoy and the Mongol-Tatar army under the command of Mamai, which marked the beginning of the liberation of Rus' from the Tatar-Mongol yoke. (Kulikovskaya)

What is culverina? (French firearms XIV - XVII centuries)

Ceremonial review of troops with military equipment. (Parade)

How does a captain leave a sinking ship? (Last)

On February 23, Defender of the Fatherland Day is celebrated widely and magnificently throughout the country. This significant date is celebrated not only by the military-bound part of the population, but also by all civilians. On this day, not only adult men are congratulated, but also very young boys who have yet to prove their devotion and loyalty to their homeland. In kindergartens and schools, all kinds of special events are held, which educators, teachers and parents think through in advance. We offer you songs, riddles, and questions that will come in handy if you write a script for boys on February 23rd. We also offer several ideas for a holiday scenario.

In junior preschool institutions, they usually organize a festive concert with funny children's songs, simple quizzes and simple competitions, necessarily related to the army and military duties. Children are taught in advance small quatrains about the Motherland, soldiers, courage and bravery. The hall is decorated with balloons, red stars and pictures depicting pilots, tank crews, paratroopers, airplanes and armored vehicles. To give the holiday a special atmosphere, active military personnel in uniform are invited to visit children, who tell future defenders of the Motherland about their work in a humorous and accessible manner.

In primary and secondary schools, the scenario for boys on February 23 is approached on a larger scale. All kinds of costumed performances with musical and song numbers, a large number of competitions, quizzes and riddles are developed for students. As a theme for the evening, you can choose a historical plot, for example, to play out the process of the emergence of the Red Army on the stage of the assembly hall. This will require specific costumes and decorations, but after the performance all the children, both boys and girls, as well as the guests present, will never forget how the Russian armed forces were born and the holiday of February 23 appeared on the calendar.

Scenario for boys for February 23: Songs

Not a single holiday is complete without songs, and Defender of the Fatherland Day is, of course, no exception. Any texts for musical numbers are suitable: solemn, military, lyrical, perky or humorous. Both boys and guests will be pleased if the compositions are performed by girls. You can go even further and stage the song on stage in the hall. True, this will require appropriate costumes and decorations, but such an original performance will give the event scenario a special atmosphere and will be remembered for a long time by the heroes of the occasion and all the guests.

Song for February 23rd for boys #1

For some, perhaps, it’s just an “invented” reason...
Just joyfully shout: “Hurray! Congratulations men!”
Give “classmates” a cake... for fun...
And not to remember those who laid down their lives for their Motherland.

But our boys will soon grow up from schoolchildren...
They will turn from youngsters into fearless and brave fighters!
And we will be proud of you more than once - no doubt:
You carry the proud flag of our Motherland, the memory of our fathers!

Time knows history... writes in blood and gold...
About the great sons of the Fatherland, about the heroes of Rus'...
Time remembers and asks us: “People! Quiet...quiet!”
So that there will be no more Nagasak, Hiroshima fires...

Time teaches men to be a reliable support for the weak,
And in harsh years, when the alarm suddenly sounds...
Time believes: it will destroy enemies with its merciless hand...
The one whose holiday today is the GREAT RUSSIAN SOLDIER!

It's a holiday for MEN! And don’t spare your words from the bottom of your heart!
Brother, father, grandfather and grandson, husband and son - this is your armor!
And warm them with spiritual, heartfelt warmth on this day:
After all, consider the military to be all our RELATIVES!

Congratulations to the men for their hard service in uniform
Private, sergeant, major... Serve - don't worry!
We wish that the sharp cry: “Back to the carriages!” would sound less often.
And so that each of you lives what God has given you...

Song for February 23rd for boys #2

So that the day goes well,
We congratulate our classmates.
No boys in our class
It wouldn't be very cool.

Even though they are annoying,
And they grab us by the braids,
We love them so dearly
That we are ready to forgive forever

All grievances and miscalculations.
We won't settle scores
Let's just love them
And feed them candy.

Song for February 23rd for boys #3

Today we dressed up for you so smartly.
And with bated breath we hasten to congratulate everyone:
We sing a song to the boys and wish to see you in you,
Only the brave defenders of their native country.

Almost already men: smart, strong, worthy,
Both reading and Russian are definitely within your grasp.
But only the cheerful bell rings for recess,
Like a crowd you are rushing to attack again.

Now, running past, now, breaking through walls,
Forward to the cherished goal - and no matter the obstacles...
In the dining room you all stand to death without fail,
After you, only, of course, we take the buns.

But still, without the boys we would be very bored.
Without you, in fact, we grow pale day after day.
No wonder they call you the strong half,
Well, they call us the weaker sex with a grin.

Song for February 23rd for boys #4

Russia is a huge country
Its army is brave and strong
Brave boys grow up
And they will come to her aid in time
Chorus:
We'll just grow up a little
We will join the Russian army
We will serve valiantly
And we will cherish our Motherland

The boy is a future soldier
And there is no turning back for him
The boy is a future hero
And I always stand up for my friends
Chorus:
We'll just grow up a little
We will join the Russian army
We will serve valiantly
And we will cherish our Motherland

Song for February 23rd for boys #5

The cold winds make a loud noise,
And lights shine in the warm windows.
Soldier in ranks. He is always where you need him
Be it steppes, mountains or sands.

For a year the soldier is on the march. Oath to the Motherland,
It lives unshakably in his soul,
Like the eternal light of a single banner,
Leading forward, always forward.
Chorus:

Peace to the Earth, Russia and me.

The soldier is studying. Everything must be comprehended,
To defend the country when thunder strikes,
And for him a cherished reward
To be the first in a difficult combat matter.

When a soldier is in business. Let the service not be sugar,
Above other feelings - duty to the Fatherland,
Moreover, in difficult times, male friendship
He will help and come to the rescue.
Chorus:
Serve as a soldier as a son of your native land,
You are faithful to the military oath
Keep it just as faithfully, indestructibly
Peace to the Earth, Russia and me.

Scenario for boys on February 23: Riddles

Festive themed riddles are a very popular number for scenarios for school events, which are almost always included in the festive program. The answers can be shouted out in chorus, for example, by the whole class or kindergarten group, or answered individually by raising your hand. Such tasks are usually quite simple and allow each child to express themselves and show their own ingenuity. Correct answers must be rewarded with applause, candy or a small souvenir (depending on the age category of the participants). To add a competitive touch, it is recommended to divide the audience into teams, and at the end reward those who gave the maximum number of correct answers.

Riddle for February 23rd for boys #1

The plane soars like a bird
There is an air border there.
On duty both day and night
Our soldier is a military man...
(Pilot)

Riddle for February 23rd for boys #2

The car rushes briskly into battle,
The enemy will not hide before her,
That car in the open field
Controlled...
(Tankman)

Riddle for February 23rd for boys #3

“Where we are, there is victory!” -
Our motto is glorious, fighting.
We have been from sea to shore since centuries,
They ran like a “stone” wall!
(Marines)

Riddle for February 23rd for boys #4

He stands on the border
The enemy does not approach us, he is trembling.
In the field, or on the shore,
Blocks the enemy's path.
(Border Guard)

Riddle for February 23rd for boys #5

I want to become a sailor
To visit the sea
And serve not on earth,
And in the military...
(Ship)

Scenario for boys on February 23: Questions

The quiz is a great way to test boys' knowledge about the army, branches of the military and other things directly related to Defender of the Fatherland Day. The questions need to be taken very carefully and selected in strict accordance with the age of the event participants. The tasks in your script for boys on February 23 should not be too complicated, but you shouldn’t rely on primitivism either. Otherwise, it will simply be uninteresting to answer. It is better to design the quiz so that it becomes more difficult gradually, and the very last questions require full concentration from the children. The one who gives the maximum number of correct answers must be rewarded with a pleasant, memorable gift or souvenir. If teams demonstrate knowledge, it makes sense to award points for correct answers, and at the end, award the winners.

Questions for boys on February 23: primary grades

  1. Armed forces? Army.
  2. Military school graduate? An officer.
  3. A soldier guarding the borders of the Motherland? Border guard.
  4. Is there a guard, a marching, or a border guard? Outpost.
  5. Manual explosive projectile? Grenade.
  6. A man's name and a machine gun in the civil war? Maksim.
  7. Steel arms? Sword.
  8. Command to shoot? "Pli."
  9. A shelter from which soldiers shoot? Trench.
  10. A military unit that guards something or someone? Guard.

For schoolchildren in grades 2-3

  1. Warlord location? Bid.
  2. Military unit located in a city, fortress? Garrison.
  3. Selected part of the army? Guard.
  4. Movement of troops to a new direction with the aim of striking? Maneuver.
  5. Location of troops for battle? Position.
  6. Large formation of troops? Frame.
  7. A military fortification that consists of a rampart and a ditch in front of it? Redoubt.
  8. Military term for surprise attack? Attack.
  9. A brief report by a serviceman to a senior officer? Report.
  10. Soldier's coat? Overcoat.
  11. A place to go target shooting? Shooting gallery
  12. Heavy combat vehicle (four letters)? Tank.
  13. Troop review? Parade.
  14. Troop movement? Maneuver.
  15. A raid by a military detachment behind enemy lines? Raid.

Questions for boys for February 23: grades 3-4

  1. What is the name for running while shouting “Hurray!”? Attack.
  2. Who wears blue berets? Airborne troops.
  3. A melody with a clear rhythm that is easy to step to? March.
  4. A staircase used to board a ship or plane? Ladder.
  5. How to find out the rank of a military man? By shoulder straps.
  6. What does the evening command sound like in the barracks? “All clear!”
  7. What is the name of a soldier's winter hat? Hat with ear flaps.
  8. What are the doors in tanks called? Hatches.
  9. Who's in charge on a submarine? Captain.
  10. The building where airplanes are repaired? Hangar.
  11. Are there vests with black stripes? Yes, in the navy.
  12. How to find out the branch of the military in which a military man serves? According to the emblem.
  13. How many stars are on one senior lieutenant's shoulder strap? Three.
  14. Sports equipment for pull-ups? Crossbar.
  15. How to decrypt BTR? Armored personnel carrier.
  16. What is larger in size, a company or a platoon? Company.
  17. What should a soldier know best? Charter
  18. Continue: “It’s hard to study -...”? Easy in battle
  19. What is extra: a visor, a helmet, a hat, a cap, a beret? Hat.
  20. What is a gas mask for? For protection against polluted air.

Questions for boys for February 23: grades 5-6

  1. What is a peakless cap? Sailors' headdress.
  2. Who doesn't have rank insignia on their shoulder straps? Among sailors and soldiers.
  3. What do the letters in the abbreviation VDV stand for? Airborne troops.
  4. Do tank crews wear helmets or helmets? Helmets.
  5. What is the name of the room intended for the accommodation of soldiers? Barracks.
  6. What breed of dogs most often serves on the border? Shepherd dogs.
  7. In an apartment it’s a room, but on a ship it’s...? Cabin.
  8. Who is higher in rank: captain or major? Major.
  9. What does the expression “take the tongue” mean? Capture the enemy.
  10. If a person flies a helicopter, what is the correct name for his profession? Helicopter pilot.
  11. What does a live cartridge consist of? From the shell - a cartridge case, a powder charge, a primer and a bullet.
  12. What is the ceremonial passage of military equipment and troops called? Parade.
  13. Finish the proverb: “A machine gun and a shovel - …”? Soldier's friends.
  14. What do you press with your finger when firing a pistol? On the trigger, not on the hammer. These are different parts.
  15. Who is a sniper? Accurate shooter.
  16. What is more powerful - a machine gun or a machine gun? Machine gun.
  17. In what order should military units be placed so that their numbers increase: regiment, platoon, battalion, company? Platoon (up to 60 people); company (up to 250); battalion (up to 900); regiment (up to 2700).
  18. At what time on weekdays in the army do the commands sound: “Rise!” and “All clear!”? At 6-00 and at 22-00.
  19. How many stars does a senior lieutenant have on his shoulder straps? Three.
  20. What word does the name “vest” come from? Body.

Questions for boys for February 23: Blitz quiz about sailors for middle school students

  1. The main boss on the ship. Answer: Captain.
  2. A teenager, but a full-fledged sailor. Answer: Jung.
  3. Sea chef on a ship. Answer: Cook.
  4. A place protected from waves for ships. Answer: Port.
  5. Space on the ship. Answer: Chopping.
  6. Part of a room on a submarine or ship. Answer: Compartment.
  7. A device for holding a vessel stationary in open water. Answer: Anchor.
  8. Association of warships. Answer: Squadron.
  9. Part of a ship's equipment, with which it sails when there is wind. Answer: Sail.
  10. Conductor of sea vessels. Answer: Pilot.
  11. Marine signal "save our souls". Answer: SOS.
  12. What rolling sound does the sea make? Answer: Rumble.
  13. Without knowing him, don't poke your nose into the water. Answer: Brod.
  14. Floating crossing. Answer: Ferry.
  15. Sea storm. Answer: Storm.
  16. For sailors, East is east, West is west, South is south, and North? Answer: Nord.
  17. A vessel capable of sailing through ice. Answer: Icebreaker.
  18. A nuclear powered ship. Answer: Nuclear-powered ship.