An online quiz for schoolchildren, "Industrial Moscow: A Guide to Professions," has begun.

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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On the Day of Moscow Industry, October 7, the online quiz for students in grades 6–11. Students from across the country will be able to learn about the achievements of Moscow enterprises and become familiar with engineering specialties. This was announced by the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy. Anatoly Garbuzov.

"The city places special emphasis on promoting industry among the public, not only in Moscow but also beyond. To this end, the capital regularly hosts educational events, including tours, master classes, exhibitions, and sporting competitions. The interactive quiz, "Industrial Moscow: A Guide to Professions," aims to introduce Russian schoolchildren to the history and successes of the city's enterprises in a game-like format. The project's tasks can help children decide on their future careers and inspire them to study technical subjects," noted Anatoly Garbuzov.

This is the first joint project of the capital Department of Investment and Industrial Policy, ANO Mosprom and educational platform Uchi.ru.

You can take the quiz on the website Mosprom.uchi.ruTo participate, you must register or log in using your username and password from your personal account on the Uchi.ru platform.

Each student will receive a unique set of 15 questions on five topics: "Industry. People of Industry," "From Photonics to Digital Design," "Aerospace and Space Projects," "Health Engineering," and "Moscow Industry: History, Figures, and Sites." The quiz will take 60 minutes to complete.

"This project is valuable to us because it helps teenagers broaden their perspective on the future. We believe that exposure to such examples during their school years can be the first step toward making an informed choice about their education and career," notes Ilona Abanshina, Head of Regional Development for the educational platform Uchi.ru.

During the quiz, schoolchildren will learn how unique products for astronauts are developed and high-tech microchips are created. They will also learn about the production and implementation of innovative projects in pharmaceuticals and medicine, photonics, and microelectronics.

The quiz will last until November 5.

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