Orbit Olympiad results. Assignments for the polyolympiad "orbit" in the Russian language

61. How many spelling mistakes did Vovochka make in the sentence:

“The gypsy bought some krasovki?”

62. Look at the list of words:

1. Spread 2. Shrink 3. Stick 4. Monkey 5. Whelp 6. Lost 7. Piss 8. Patch 9. Give birth 10. Farrow

Which of these do not mean “behave like the being designated by the root of the word”?

G. 5, 6, 8, 9, 10

In which words is it impossible to insert a letter in the gap?d :

1. Go_back

2. Slip

3. To_laugh

4. By_cherk

64. How many different meanings has a proposal “For Nina’s daughter, Igor brought new textbooks and dictionaries?

65. “The tooth hurt more and more, and Vitya ... went to the dentist.”How did Vitya go to treat his tooth?

A. scraping my heart

B. reluctantly

V. creaking my heart

G. twisting my heart

D. creaking in the heart

66. Ten nouns are given:

6. bedspread

8. ink

Which of them are formed from verbs using the suffix –l-(o/a)?

A. all except 9

B. all except 9.10

V. all except 4, 9, 10

G. all except 4, 5, 9, 10

D. all except 4, 5, 7, 9, 10

67. What should be put instead of the ellipsis in the phrase: “You were selected to participate in the TV show...?”

A. three people

B. three people

V. three people

G. three people

D. three girls

68. Which of the words given in the form

genitive plural,

Is the ending different from the others?

B. batteries

V. lanterns

G. doors

D. dictionaries

69. Word forms are given: clouds, lies, shower, tusks, crying.

How many meaningful words will there be?, if you add a letter to each given word b ?

70. The kiosk owner wondered how to sign

label to Orbit. Help him choose the right option:

A. chewing gum

B. chewing gum

V. lively

G. chewing gum

The Moon is the celestial body closest to Earth. Landing a spacecraft on the Moon is a simple task that humanity has accomplished more than once. Therefore, we simplified the task as much as possible: the ship’s movement is only vertical, the initial speed is zero, and the ship is equipped with a single braking engine, which only needs to be turned on and off at a certain time in order to dampen the falling speed.
Difficulty: 2/20
Time to complete: ~2 hours

Landing on Mars

The Red Planet is a much more difficult object for a spacecraft to land on than the Moon. Firstly, Mars is much more massive, which means gravity plays a much larger role. Secondly, Mars has an atmosphere, which means that the influence of atmospheric resistance on the movement of the ship will be especially strong near the surface. You have to create the entire landing program for the device.
Difficulty: 4/20

Mars. Apparatus on the surface

The mission puts you in the design bureau where an expedition to Mars is being prepared and introduces you to the process of creating the device. You have to create an installation that could collect data useful for scientists on Mars and transmit it to Earth.
Difficulty: 4/20
Time to complete: ~2 hours

Expedition to Mars

The goal of any research vehicle is not just to land, but to transmit new scientific data to Earth. In this mission, you will have to completely construct a device that will not only be able to land on the surface of the planet, but also transmit to Earth the maximum amount of scientific data per day of operation.
Difficulty: 10/20
Time to complete: 4-6 hours

Ballistics

You probably know about the role of ballistic missiles in the military doctrines of the largest countries in the world. However, the study of ballistics also makes it possible to create efficient space transport. Hitting a given point with a ballistic missile is a slightly more difficult task than hitting a hoop with a basketball. To demonstrate the general principle, we simplified the problem by launching a rocket on a fictitious Earth without an atmosphere and considering only two of the three coordinates. You only need to select the initial flight direction and the time after which the rocket will turn off the engine.
Difficulty: 8/20
Time to complete: 2 hours

Looking at the Earth

First training mission. The device launches into an orbit at a given altitude. It is necessary to extinguish the initial rotation of the apparatus and make a full revolution around the Earth with the apparatus oriented at nadir (normal to the surface). In this training mission, the device will be completely constructed; it will only be necessary to make calculations and insert the necessary constants into the flight program.
Difficulty: 9/20
Time to complete: ~2 hours

Connection with the Earth

Second training mission. The device launches into an orbit at a given altitude. It is necessary to program the device to send a message to Earth via a high-performance communications subsystem. In this training mission, the vehicle will be fully constructed; all that will be required is to write its flight program.
Difficulty: 9/20
Time to complete: ~4 hours

Orbital maneuver

Third training mission. The device launches into an orbit at a given altitude. It is necessary to program the device to move to a higher orbit. In this training mission, the vehicle will be fully constructed; all that will be needed is to calculate the required fuel mass and write a flight program.
Difficulty: 10/20
Time to complete: ~6 hours

Photographing the Earth from space

The device launches into an orbit at a given altitude. You need to take a picture of an object located on Earth from space. The image data must be transmitted to the ground measuring point (GMP) via a high-performance communication channel. The number of victory points obtained depends on the resolution of the image and the normal orientation of the device in relation to the surface at the time of shooting.
Difficulty: 14/20,

SMS everywhere

The device launches into an orbit at a given altitude. The team is given a set of messages that must be delivered between NPCs. It is necessary to sequentially reorient the device towards NPCs in order to receive a signal from some stations and transmit it to others. The number of victory points received depends on the number of messages transmitted to Earth.
Difficulty: 14/20,
Time to complete: ~8 hours

Protein crystal in zero gravity

The device launches into an orbit at a given altitude. Your task is to grow a protein crystal in zero gravity and deliver it to Earth. To do this, you need to launch the satellite into a given orbit, make one revolution around the planet with the equipment turned off (only the on-board computer system, the power supply subsystem and the container with the crystal itself can be turned on), maintaining the temperature of the spacecraft in the required range, and then land the device at a certain point earth's surface. The number of victory points obtained depends on the accuracy of the landing.
Difficulty: 15/20,
Time to complete: ~8 hours

Inspector satellite

The device launches into an orbit at a given altitude. Another orbit is known in which the target satellite is moving. It is necessary to get closer to the target in order to photograph it and transmit the results of the survey to Earth. The number of victory points received depends on the resolution of the photo.
Difficulty: 15/20,
Time to complete: ~8 hours

Communications satellite "Molniya"

Your spacecraft is in a circular low orbit. To complete the mission, you need to conduct two communication sessions with NPCs lasting at least 8 hours with a channel bandwidth of at least 1 MB/s. A communication session is considered to be the state of the satellite when its high-speed transmitter is continuously turned on, and the NPC is in the transmitter’s coverage area. To carry out such a long communication session, during the mission you will have to move the satellite into a suitable elliptical orbit. Please note that this mission simulates the rotation of the Earth along with the NPCs located on it. The Earth makes a full revolution in 23 hours 56 minutes.
Difficulty: 18/20,
Time to complete: ~8 hours

Missile warning system

Your spacecraft is in geostationary orbit. His area of ​​responsibility is a sector of the earth's surface ±45 degrees from the standing point. Ballistic missiles will be launched from this region during the mission, which must be detected and intercepted. During the active phase of the flight, the rocket's plume is clearly visible in the infrared range. The active phase lasts 180 seconds, during which time the rocket reaches an altitude of about 160 km. Your device must photograph the Earth around the clock using an IR telescope and promptly transmit the received data to Earth. To successfully intercept a missile, it is necessary to transmit a photograph with its image to Earth no later than 180 seconds after launch. To obtain sufficiently complete coverage of the surface, it is recommended to shoot with the angular speed of rotation of the device no more than 1 °/s. Please note that this mission simulates the rotation of the Earth along with the NPCs located on it. The Earth makes a full revolution in 23 hours 56 minutes.
Difficulty: 16/20,
Time to complete: ~8 hours

Transcript

1 Republican Bashkir boarding school RBL Questions of the Republican Polyolympiad ORBIT EXPLANATIONS FOR COMPLETING THE TEST 1. The Polyolympiad consists of several parts, a mathematics test, a logical thinking test (logic), a natural science test, a Russian language test and a Bashkir test language. A total of 90 questions (30 questions - logic, 30 questions - mathematics, 10 questions - natural science, 10 questions - Russian language, 10 questions - Bashkir language). Testing takes 2.5 hours. Recommended time allocation for solving tasks: logic 45 minutes, mathematics 60 minutes, natural science - 15 minutes, Russian language - 15 minutes, Bashkir language - 15 minutes. 2. Remember to check your option (A or B) on your answer sheet with the option on the question paper. 3. The answer to the question must be noted on the answer sheet. 4. The questionnaire can be used as a draft. The answer sheet cannot be used as a rough draft. 5. You cannot use a calculator, cell phone or copy answers from others, otherwise the result will be canceled. 6. Each question has only one correct answer. If you indicate several answer options at the same time, the answer will be considered incorrect. 7. The main task of this test is to correctly and quickly solve all questions, so if any question seems difficult to you, then it is better to skip it and start solving the next one. 8.The results of the Polyolympiad will be known on June 1. Example: Which city is the capital of Russia? A. Orenburg B. Moscow D. Ufa D. Kaliningrad Answer: The correct answer to this question is under the letter B (Moscow). Once you have found the correct answer, find the question number on the exam paper and fill in the correct answer circle completely. IMTIKHAN TURAYNDA ANDATMA 1. There was an Olympiad ber nise eleshten tora, mathematics buyynsa test, zireklekke test (logic), tebiret fendere buyynsa test, bagkort tele buyynsa test Iem rus telenen test. BeteIe 90 hopay (30 hopay logic, 30 hopay mathematics, Tebiret Fendere 10 hopay, Rus tele 10 hopay, Baigkort tele 10 hopay). Testka yauaap bireu esen 2.5 seret birele. Yatsynsa vakyttn buleshe: logic - 45 minutes, mathematics 60 minutes, tebiret fendere -15 minutes, rus tele -15 minutes, bashkort tele -1 5 minutes. 2. Yauap karyzynda u?ege??en variants??y (A yeki B) tiksherege?. 3. Yauaptaryry??y yauap kagy?ynda bildelege?. 4. hopay?ap kagy?yn karalama itep kullanyrga memkin. Yauap tsagi?yn xapanama itep kullanyrga yaramai. 5. Calculator hom tse?e telefoyn kullanyu hom bashkalar?an kusereu tiyila. Eger talaptar 6o?onha, Olympiad Bu^emtelere kabul itelmay. 6. ber hopay?bik ber yauby FbiHa derer. Eger he? ber uk hopayra ber nise yauap biryuge?, yauap dere? type 1panalmay. 7. Testn tep burysy - h9p hopay?bi dere? hom ti? uteu, shunyn, yesen eger kayy ber hopay he?ro auyr toyola, uny kaldyrp ikense hopayfa totonou yakshyrak bulyr. 8. Olympiad 1"1e?emtelere 1 June bildele bula. Madelen: Adta birelgen kalalarzyi kayyyy Resey?en bash Kanahbi? A.Yrymbur B. Maskau B.vfe G. Kaliningrad Yauap: Was hopay?bih yauaby B (Maskau). hopay ?bik derer yauabyn tapkandan hyh, imtihan kagy?ynda hopay?bik nomyn tabyp, derer yauaply tunerekte buyagyz. For all questions, please call in Ufa (347)

2 LOGIC =A= B) C) D) In ​​tasks 1-6, find the odd one out. 1. B) C) I> 10.) 8 (_ B) C) D)< 5 О в >O B) C) P A G) 4. B) C) D) 5. B) C) 6. i and " P pi tp B) C) D) In ​​tasks 7-12, select the missing fragment B) C) L 8. m_ Ij 4 Ж1 m_aj o 0 0 qjtj4_aj4_fj O O O O B) mj E j 9. 4 A J 4. o o o vl C) D) j i I O «O # 0 O o o t_ O o o d ) d 15.

3 B) C) O O 16. _ P " " and 3) D) E) ^ T _ P lt 23. / \ o h k 17. In the tasks, find the number that must be inserted instead of the question mark. 24. % ^ 2 Find the missing element in the tasks. 18.? 25. Q) 19. Oh? ptp 26. A) B) ptp 20. C) th? D) f I 55 G X 92 G? X 25 O o In the tasks, match the cube to the given development. In the tasks, each straight line segment and each symbol located in the outer circles is transferred to the central circle according to certain rules. If a segment or symbol occurs in the outer circles: once it is transferred to the center, twice it is possibly transferred, three times it is transferred, four times it is not transferred. Which of the following circles A, B, C, D or E below should result in the center of the diagram?

4 28. MATHEMATICS =L= 1. Choose the number that continues the sequence: 17, 4, 29, 13, 41, 22, 53, 125 B) 150, 157 C) 225,256 D) 512, Which number is missing (c at the very beginning):, 8, 13, 18,24, 39 ^ 0 B) 1 C) 3 D) What two numbers are missing: 2, 5, 4, 7, 8, 9, 32? B) 5. Select the number that should replace the question mark: CO 4 6? 9 w C) 6. Choose the number that should stand in place of the question mark: And yu Find the value of the expression (1053+a):81 if a=7452. In the tasks, find a similarly related figure IF Relates in the same way as C) relates to O o o o 85 B) 92 C) 95 D) 105 P5 8. What number should be put in the equality *2,3+*,*=102, 2 instead of an asterisk to make it true? 5 B) 6 C) 7 D) 8 D 9 9. Choose the largest fraction: B) C) 8 D) D _

5 10. Complete the steps, find the answer: 11. Find the meaning of the expression: 21. Airat has three cardboard figures - light on one side and dark on the other. Which rectangle will Airat not be able to make from these figures? I= D P -7 B) -5 C) Follow these steps: 13. Solve the equation D) 7 D) (22. All faces of the cube are painted in different colors (each face is painted the same color). If you look at this cube from one side , then blue, white and yellow edges are visible, on the other side black, blue and red edges are visible, and on the third side green, black and white edges are visible. Which edge is located opposite the white? red B) blue C) black D) green yellow 14. Rome is currently x + 5 years old. How old is he? A375 Q555 1)1575 0.5x D M 23. While studying geography, Ainur drew 24 meridians and 17 parallels on the globe. How many parts did these meridians and parallels divide the globe into? (A meridian is an arc connecting the North and South Poles. A parallel is a circle parallel to the equator, which is also a parallel.) 16. A four-digit number begins with the number 6. This number is moved to the end of the number. The resulting number turned out to be 765 less than the original one. What is the sum of the digits of this number? 14 B) 16 C) 18 D) They bought a suit for Azat at a 40% discount, paying 3,600 rubles. How much did the suit cost originally (without discount)? 2160 B)4000 C) 5040 D)6000 E) 9000 A)408 B)425 C)432 D) The diagonal divides a quadrilateral with a perimeter of 50 cm into two triangles with perimeters of 35 cm and 45 cm. The length of this diagonal is 10 cm B) 15 cm C) 20 cm D) 25 cm 30 cm 25. Sheep and chickens together have 32 heads and 88 legs. How many chickens? 18. A terrible virus is eating up your computer's memory. In 12 B) 14 C) 16 D) the first second he managed half of the memory, in the second second - with one third of the remaining 26. The electronic alarm clock shows the clock (two parts, in the third second - with a quarter of what the numbers are, from 00 to 23) and minutes (two digits, from 00 to still preserved, for the fourth - with one fifth 59). How many times between 00:01 and 23:59 the remaining clock readings. And then the mighty Anti-Virus overtook him. Which part of the memory will be read the same from left to right and from right? to the left (for example, 01:10 or 02:20, etc.)? B) C) 10 D) Two trains are traveling towards each other. The speed of one of them is 120 km/h, and the speed of the other is 90 km/h. In how many hours will they meet if there are now 840 km between them? 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) Uncle Rashit can finish the work in 2 hours, and his nephew Rinat can finish the same work in 6 hours. How many hours will it take them to finish this work together? 1 B) 1.5 C) 2 D) B) 11 C) 15 D) pens, 3 notebooks and a marker cost 47 rubles, and 10 pens, 7 notebooks and 2 markers cost 98 rubles. How many rubles does 1 notebook cost? 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) A double page of a book was found on the street. The page number on the right is 41, and the page number on the left is 12. How many pages are in the book (not including the cover)?

6 52 B) 53 C) 54 D) How many four-digit numbers are there in which the sum of the digits is 5 and the product of the digits is 0 (for example, 2012: =5 and 2x0x 1x2=0)? 10 B) 15 C) 25 D) How many different three-letter “words” can be made from the letters of the word ORBIT. (A word is any sequence of letters. Each letter can be used only 1 time). 9 B) 27 C) 60 D) NATURAL SCIENCE =L= 1. What is the name of the process of converting liquid water into gaseous water? a) condensation; b) heating; c) freezing; e) weathering; e) evaporation. 2. The heliocentric picture of the world was first created by: a) J. Bruno; b) N. Copernicus; c) Aristotle; d) Einstein; f) G. Talileem. 3. The highest volcano in Russia: a) Alaid; b) Shiveluch; c) Tolbachik; d) Klyuchevskaya Sopka; e) Big Udina. 4. Natural sciences: a) physics, chemistry, mathematics; b) astronomy, biology, history; c) ecology, literature, Russian language; v) mathematics, social studies, biology, e) history, social studies, Russian language. 5. Building for astronomical observations: a) testing ground; b) academy; c) observatory; e) grocery store; e) telescope. 6. Metabolism in living cells is otherwise called: a) respiration; b) division; c) reproduction, d) metabolism; c) absorption, e) absorption. 7. Name the main reason for the change of day and night: a) the earth moves in an elliptical orbit, while the distance to the Sun changes; b) the inclination of the earth's axis to the plane of the earth's orbit; c) rotation of the Earth around its axis; n the movement of the Sun along the ecliptic; e) the rotation of the Moon around the Earth. 8. A meteor is: a) A small particle revolving around the Sun; b) A solid body reaching the surface of the Earth; c) The phenomenon of combustion of small falling bodies in the Earth’s atmosphere; d) Satellite of the planet Jupiter; f) There is no correct answer. 9. Where would you look for the North Star if you were at the equator? a) at the zenith point; b) at a height of 45 above the horizon; c) on the horizon; d) at an altitude equal to the geographic latitude of the observation site; e) it would not be visible in the starry sky. 10. What common property do chalk and peat have? a) consist of plant remains; b) soluble in water; c) soft; d) identical in color; d) flammable.

7 RUSSIAN LANGUAGES K =A= 1. In which phrases are all words used correctly? A) balcony glazing; B) interesting pastime; B) grapefruits are healthy; D) an insurance pole is required; unprecedented case; E) some kind of light show; G) the incident is over. A, B, D; B) B, C, D, F; B) A, F; D) only F; only E. 7. Find the “fifth extra”: A) subject; B) addition; B) verb; D) definition; circumstance. 8. Complete the proverb: Seven nannies have a child without.... supervision; B) ear; B) mothers; 2. Find the extra word. scream; B) make noise; B) praise; D) jump; laugh. 3. Which of these words cannot be an adverb of time? for a long time; B) from time immemorial; B) from time immemorial; D) gradually; since ancient times. 4. Find a word in which the number of sounds and letters coincides: blizzard; B) agency; B) reduce; D) clear; Christmas tree. 5. Which word is “extra”? marriage; B) wedding; B) mowing; D) threshing; walking. 6. Find a sentence without punctuation errors: 1. Everyone loves the circus, both adults and children. 2. Always study your lessons, and you will succeed. 3. “Go get some bread,” my mother asked me. 4. Why are you pestering me? 5. As a child, he played the guitar and accordion. 1; B) 2; C)3 ; D)4 ; 5.

8 BASH KIRISK LANGUAGES K =L= 1. Artyk herody Iaylara?: a) Alpamysha b) Shulgen c) Yenbike d) Bomay d) Yenbir?e 2. Bashkortostanda nise district bar? a) 52 b) 53 c) 54 d) 55 e) 56 Z.Tubendege Ieylemde kaiyy hy? Yanylysh? Menire inei kirk berense yilda Iuryshka o?atkan ulynan hat kete. a) hyfbiluka b) kete c) Bat d) yylda d)o?atkan 4. Artyk hy??e bildelege?: a) ashay b) yaramai c) yoklai d) yamai d)-karai 5. HaibyIy kala tugel? a) Blagoveshchensk b) Agi?el c) Salauat d) Ermolaevka e) Durteil 6. Shiryr?yn autorin bildelege?. Min halkymdyts seske kunelenen Bal kortonday ynyy yiyamyn, Yyyamyn da - yenle ynyylar?an, Khush edle ber kere? Koyamyn a) M. Karim b) R. Bikbaev c) N. Nezhmi d) P. FapnnoB e) Sh. Babich 7. “NaiNy hy? e) Tashtan 8. Unynsy, bishense, egermense - was Bandar nindei terkemge karai?


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