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The Second Stage of the Reading Competition: the “Zakovat” Intellectual Quiz Was Held.

The second stage of the “Bookworm Student” competition, established on the initiative of the university rector, has taken place. The first stage was a test exam, where students tested their knowledge based on the books they had read. The teams that won this stage earned the right to participate in the second stage—the “Zakovat” intellectual competition.

In the second stage, students were presented with interesting and knowledge-rich questions on the themes of “The Alchemist” and “The Centuries of the Unburied”. A total of 8 teams competed against each other in quick thinking and strategic knowledge.

At the end of the tournament, the winners were determined as follows:

  • 1st place: Team Universe

  • 2nd place: Team Everest

  • 3rd place: Team Renaissance

The students not only had the opportunity to test their knowledge but also to gain new knowledge. The university administration plans to hold such intellectual competitions regularly.


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