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  2. MoSCoW method - Wikipedia

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    The MoSCoW method is a prioritization technique used in management, business analysis, project management, and software development to reach a common understanding with stakeholders on the importance they place on the delivery of each requirement; it is also known as MoSCoW prioritization or MoSCoW analysis.

  3. Test of Russian as a Foreign Language - Wikipedia

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    ALTE level CEFR level ESOL exam IELTS exam TOEIC TOEFL PBT Level 4 Level 5 C2 CPE 7.5+ — — Level 3 Level 4 C1 CAE 6.5–7 950+ 270+ Level 2 Level 3 B2 FCE 5–6 785–949 227–269 Level 1 Level 2 B1 PET 3.5–4.5 550–784 163–226 Basic Level 1 A2 KET 3 225–549 96–162 Elementary Breakthrough A1 — 1–2 120–224 —

  4. Unified State Exam - Wikipedia

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    USE answer sheet No. 1. The Unified State Exam (Russian: Единый государственный экзамен, ЕГЭ, Yedinyy gosudarstvennyy ekzamen, YeGE) is an exam in Russia. It is a series of exams every student must pass after graduation from high school to enter a university or a professional college.

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  6. Saint Basil's Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The foundations, as was traditional in medieval Moscow, were built of white stone, while the churches themselves were built of red brick (28 by 14 by 8 cm (11.0 by 5.5 by 3.1 in)), then a relatively new material [19] (the first attested brick building in Moscow, the new Kremlin Wall, was started in 1485). [87]

  7. Tournament of the Towns - Wikipedia

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    Both have an O-Level (Basic) paper and an A-Level (Advanced) paper separated by 1–2 weeks. The O-Level contains around 5 questions and the A-Level contains around 7 questions. The duration of the exams is 5 hours for both Levels. The A-Level problems are more difficult than O-Level but have a greater maximum score.

  8. Academic grading in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Even though the grades technically range from "1" to "5", "1" is not very common and is rarely given for academic reasons—in many cases a "1" is given as a result of failure to show up for an exam or to answer any questions. A "2" grade usually means that the student showed little or no knowledge in a subject.

  9. Math in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The program consists mainly of math courses that are taught in English. The program was first offered in 2001, [1] and since 2008 has been run jointly by the Independent University of Moscow, Moscow Center for Continuous Mathematical Education, and the Higher School of Economics (HSE).