Answers to the quiz for parents “Remember the USSR”

Remember the USSR / Back to the USSR (Odnoklassniki, VKontakte, My World) = answers, hints: levels 1-30 =

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A new quiz game called “Back to the USSR” or “Remember the USSR” has been released on Kontakte and Odnoklassniki. Quiz on knowledge of various objects, events, actors and other things popular during the USSR. Let's plunge into the past together and remember interesting facts about the past of our country! Join us, many interesting questions await you. Did you know which Russian city lived in two time zones? Yes, yes, that happened! Do you remember what the white long T-shirt was called in the Soviet Union? We will compile for you answers to all levels of the game “Remember the USSR” so that you do not waste precious coins and tips. Hints are offered both in text format and in screenshots, and will be updated as the application update is released. Note! There are several games with similar themes on social networks. These applications are similar in meaning, but differ in names and icons. And, of course, we have tips for various games about the USSR:

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Tests broaden your horizons, activate your memory, and sharpen your ability to think logically.

Tasks for a wide audience.

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Quiz “Back to the USSR”

This quiz is not about politics or famous dates, this quiz is about people. Remember how people lived in the USSR, what they wore, what they ate and what they believed.

1.What did every Soviet person dream of buying? apartment, car, dacha furniture, chandelier, complete works of Lenin good relationship between mother-in-law and district police officer refrigerator, TV, iron

2.What evening TV show have all the children of the Soviet Union fallen asleep to since 1964? “A dream comes to visit” “Visiting a fairy tale” “ABVGDeeyka” “Good night, kids!”

3.What cost one penny? glass of sparkling water bag of sunflower seeds mug of beer ice cream 'seal'

4.What tax really existed in the USSR? tax on housewives tax on schoolchildren tax on owners of home libraries tax on bachelors

5.Which abbreviation was NOT born in the USSR? earplugs moped samizdat educational program

6. Find the incorrect correspondence between the subculture and the time of its heyday in the USSR. 1980s - disco 1970s - hippies 1950s - dudes 1960s - dandy

7.During the Soviet years, were parasites really contemptuously called black marketeers? Not really

8.What was the name of the main artistic method in Soviet art? comrealism neorealism socialist realism proletkult

9.Which day of the week was declared “fish day”? Thursday Tuesday Saturday Monday

10. What could not be seen on the streets of Soviet cities until perestroika? Mercedes car of people dressed in jeans, girls in miniskirts, billboard advertising Coca-Cola

Right answers

Back to USSR

1. apartment, car, dacha The famous triad of coveted objects - apartment, car, dacha - was in the USSR the pinnacle of consumer ideals of the population of almost the entire Union. Statistics that know everything confirm this fact!

2. 'Good night, kids!' Not a single self-respecting child fell asleep without a cheerful and instructive conversation between Fili, Piggy, Stepasha, Karkusha and Aunt Valya, the obligatory cartoon and a lullaby. “Tired toys are sleeping, books are sleeping...” remember?

3. glass of sparkling water Regular soda could be bought for just a penny, and for three you got a glass of soda with syrup. For a long time matches cost one penny.

4. tax on bachelors The tax on bachelors, single and small-family citizens actually existed from 1941 until the collapse of the Union. It is interesting that it was introduced as a temporary measure to increase the birth rate, but, as often happens, what was temporary became permanent...

5. earplugs Earplugs - “take care of your ears” - plugs invented back in the 19th century, samizdat - a way of distributing written texts, usually illegal, educational program - elimination of illiteracy, moped - motorcycle and bicycle - a favorite pastime of Soviet youths.

6.1960s - dandies Dandies were the name given to fashionistas of the 19th century who were overly conscious of their appearance, clothing and image in general. Over time, the term has become hopelessly outdated, but the phenomenon remains - today they are metrosexuals.

7. No Fartsovschiki were speculators (resellers) who traded “firm”, that is, foreign goods that were not available for free sale.

8.socialist realism The main goal of art in those years was considered to be the propaganda of true Soviet values. It was based on three principles - nationality, ideology and concreteness. Socialist realism took shape already in the 30s!

9. Thursday On this day, catering establishments offered a “wide” selection of dishes, mainly from pollock and hake, although the menu varied significantly in different regions of the country.

10. billboard advertising Coca-Cola. Jeans, miniskirts, and even Mercedes appeared in the USSR much earlier (for example, Vladimir Vysotsky had a Mercedes). And there was advertising in the USSR, but, of course, not Coca-Cola. A wonderful drink appeared in Moscow for the Olympics, Gabriel Garcia Marquez wrote: “USSR: 22,400,000 sq. km - and not a single Coca-Cola advertisement!”

What cost how much

1 kop. a box of matches a glass of sparkling water without syrup a pencil a piece of bread in the dining room

2 kopecks payphone call

3 kopecks a glass of sparkling water with syrup a glass of kvass from a barrel travel on a tram newspaper a glass of tea in a cafe notebook

For 5 kopecks? (bun, travel on the metro, bus, trolleybus) How much did it cost to travel on the tram? (3 kopecks) What could you afford for 10 kopecks? (milk ice cream, haircut) For 22 kopecks? (popsicle, cake) For 30 kopecks? (lottery ticket) How could you spend 56 kopecks? (to buy an American dollar - it cost so much, but you were imprisoned for buying it, i.e. you couldn’t buy it) 96 kopecks. cost... (wine “Autumn Garden”) 1 rub. 50 kopecks paid for... (application to the registry office) 2 rubles. 82 kopecks? (vodka) 120 rub. amounted to (engineer’s salary) 5000 rubles. could you buy... ("Zhiguli") For 10,000 rubles? ("Volga")

Intellectual warm-up

Simple games are very useful here - they have been well known to older people for a long time, do not require quick action, but train thinking well and are very exciting.

1. "Tic Tac Toe"

Prepare an improvised board and sheets of A4 paper with large squares for the game, black and red markers so that the spectators can clearly see the moves. Attach the sheets to the board and invite two people to participate. Everyone makes their own move (the first one is after the draw). Prepare material for several pairs. First, regular pairs play, then the winners play against each other, then the two main winners.

2. "Golden mean"

A fun game about "hybrids". Invite participants to determine what will happen if they combine:

  • Woman and fish (mermaid)
  • Socks and stockings (knee socks)
  • Man and horse (centaur)
  • Bicycle and motorcycle (moped)
  • Briefcase and backpack (satchel)
  • Refrigerator and fan (air conditioning)

The one with the most correct answers wins.

3. "Riddles"

Everything is extremely simple: prepare simple riddles and offer to guess them. Those who guess correctly receive forfeits - bright cards. The one with the most cards wins.

4. "Proverbs"

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Prepare well-known and not so famous proverbs. During the competition, the presenter says the beginning, and the participants finish the rest. A more difficult option: prepare proverbs of other nations and offer to remember Russian proverbs about the same thing.

5. “With eyes closed”

Prepare scarves and several small toys for the game - fruits of a recognizable shape (apple, pear), birds (duck, for example), animals. Blindfold the participants and give them objects in their hands, asking them to guess them by touch.

6. “And your whole back is white!”

Participants (it is better if there are at least 8-10 people) stand one after another in a circle. Sheets of thick white paper are attached to their backs, and everyone receives a marker or thick felt-tip pen. The player who stood first starts the game. He draws some kind of figure on a piece of paper that is on the back of the last player. The latter draws on the back of the previous one what he felt on his back. And so on until the end. Then the results are compared. The winner is the one who most accurately depicted his “back” drawing.

Scenario for a retro party in the style of the USSR

We offer a simple and very fun scenario for a retro party in the style of the 80s, which includes a selection of popular and interesting competitions in the spirit of the Soviet era.

To execute the script, you need a presenter and a couple of proactive assistants. The host must choose competitions for the holiday based on the company’s preferences and be able to adapt to the situation and mood of the guests.

How to organize and what to wear to a party in the style of the 80s, as well as many other interesting ideas, you will find here: Retro themed party in the style of the 80s!

Prepare small souvenirs and gifts in advance. As prize points, you can use chocolate medals in golden wrapper, symbolizing the 80 Olympics, and as prizes, Soviet champagne, Alenka chocolate, pennants and everything your heart desires!

We start the party with the most positive moment - the ceremonial initiation into pioneers.

Pioneer Initiation

An amazing journey to the most nostalgic period of one’s youth, a surge of emotions and a lift in the spirits of all guests, including those who came without him! Good memories and emotional impulses, as well as sparkle in your eyes and wind in your head!

Necessary attributes: pioneer ties and caps from newspapers, a recording of the pioneer anthem “Raise the Fires,” if desired, a bugle and a portrait of Lenin’s grandfather.

It is advisable to put all the guests in a line and, under the anthem of the pioneers, perform an important mission, giving each a cap and tying a tie. Each dedicated participant must solemnly and loudly pronounce the pioneer oath:

“I (name, surname of the entrant), joining the ranks of the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (Lenin can be replaced by the name of the birthday boy or, if this is a corporate party, the name of the organization), in front of my comrades, I solemnly promise: to passionately love my Motherland.

Drink, walk and have fun, as the great Lenin (name of the birthday boy) bequeathed, as the Communist Party teaches!

Always comply with the Laws of the Pioneers of the Soviet Union!”

After initiation, the pioneer drinks a glass of Soviet champagne in one gulp and, in response to the call “Be Ready!”, loudly pronounces “Always Ready!” This motto can be used throughout the evening as a call to raise a glass.

If those initiated into pioneers become strongly ensconced in the image and do not want to leave it, you can walk (if the room allows) at a marching pace, cheerfully singing a pioneer song.

Competitions for a party in the style of the USSR

Competition "Skillful Pioneer"

The older generation will enjoy the memories of the technique of tying ties, the younger generation will gain invaluable experience and feel the energy of Soviet times. The competition is based on speed and the fastest participant is awarded.

Auction “Back to the Past”

Mad passion and inexhaustible thirst for victory!

Necessary attributes: everything you can find in the store from a series of Soviet-era products: champagne, Buratino and tarragon lemonade, Bird's Milk and Swan Lake candies, sprats, Alenka chocolate, condensed milk in a can, Artek waffles and more.

Some tips for organizers

In order for a holiday or a day off with entertainment to be a success, it is necessary to take into account the age, personal and physical characteristics of each elderly person.

General recommendations

An elderly person sees, hears and moves worse, and thinks more slowly. The main rule of any competition for old people is a low, even slow, pace. Don’t rush participants into action, don’t rush them into answering quiz questions, but give them prompts if necessary, praise and encourage them.

You will have to prepare for the fact that older people may begin to argue with each other and the presenters if the answer to the competition question, in their opinion, is incorrect, so it is worth gently and tactfully transferring the attention of the arguers in another direction without offending anyone.

When inviting participants to teams or for single competitions, take into account their wishes: do not persuade, pull by the hand, or assign without consent.

Prizes

They are always prepared in advance. What can serve as a prize for winning? Sweets are only suitable for those participants who do not have diabetes, are not allergic to sweets or preservatives, so the health status of older people must be taken into account. If among them there are those who cannot have sweets, it is better to prepare prizes that will suit everyone.

  • Small souvenirs
  • Stationery
  • If the event is for a holiday, you can prepare themed gifts - for example, unbreakable New Year's toys, balls, etc.

Ideally, two groups of prizes will be selected - for the winners of competitions and for participants. It is necessary that the prize goes to everyone: the winners, ordinary participants, and spectators. No one should be left without a prize!

The fact is that old people, especially those suffering from Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, often behave like children - they are offended if they do not get anything. Therefore, prepare a token of attention for everyone; after all, it is not a gift that is valuable, but respect for the elderly person.

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