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In the Krasnoyarsk Territory, more than 8 thousand graduates take the Unified State Exam in physics and social studies


11 June 13:50

The main wave of the Unified State Exam continues in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Today, graduates take exams in social studies and physics. This was reported by the regional Ministry of Education.

5,746 people took the Unified State Examination in social studies, and 2,605 participants took physics. 123 examination points have opened in the region, 38 of them are located in remote areas. Printing of assignments proceeded as usual, and all graduates began work.

The social studies exam lasts 3 hours and 30 minutes. Participants need to complete 25 tasks on the topics “Man and Society”, “Economy”, “Social Relations”, “Politics” and “Law”. The minimum score to receive a certificate is 42.

The Unified State Exam in Physics lasts 3 hours 55 minutes. The work includes 26 tasks. Graduates must demonstrate knowledge of physical laws and concepts, the ability to solve problems, use formulas and work with experimental data. The minimum score to receive a certificate is 36.

The results of exams in physics and social studies will be known no later than June 25. The next Unified State Exam will be held on June 15. On this day, graduates will take biology, geography and the written part of the foreign language exam.

“The main wave of the Unified State Examination is taking place in the Krasnoyarsk Territory as usual. We expect the first results in chemistry, literature and history no later than June 15,” noted the region’s Minister of Education Tatyana Gridasova.



















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