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Tests on Russian history held in more than thirty countries

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Tests on Russian history held in more than thirty countries


11.12.2017

pixabay.comTests on Russian history are held in the Russian Federation and some other foreign countries, TASS reports. The State Duma has become central ground for conduction of history tests this year. Leaders of all parties and some other deputies are going to pass these tests too.

This testing campaign is timed with celebration of Day of National Heroes marked on December 9. The Youth Parliament has organized the testing campaign in the State Duma. Its chairperson Maria Voropaeva has commented that Third All-Russian History Test is broadening its geography year by year. Besides, a number of people wanting to check their knowledge of national history is growing too. More than three hundred and fifty people are taking part in the testing campaign this year. Besides, grounds for testing will be opened in more than thirty countries including China, UK, Germany and post- Soviet and some other counties. A number of people checking their knowledge on Russian history online is increasing as well.

Test on history has been held in Russian cultural center in Beijing. Victoria Fayzullina representing Russian Student Association in China has remarked that Chinese students learning Russian as well as Russian compatriots living in China are aware of the importance and significance of this testing campaign. Such campaigns enhance Russian-Chinese relations.

Elena Smolkova representing Russian Club in Beijing has noted that the test is rather complicated and encompasses a huge period of Russian history, however, people are not afraid of complications. Our compatriots understand that nation does not have future without knowledge of their own history.

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