Developer: "Bulak" created to assist schoolchildren from regions in passing the ORT
A new free mobile application "Bulak" has been developed to help schoolchildren from remote regions prepare for the Nationwide Testing (ORT) on par with their urban peers. This was announced at a press conference organized by the "Kabar" agency, where developer Emil Bilgaziev shared the details. According to Bilgaziev, the initial version of the application featured a database of about 3,000 test questions. However, thanks to the use of artificial intelligence technologies, an additional 8,000 questions were added. All these tasks were carefully checked by experts to minimize errors and inaccuracies.
“We have a special team that constantly works on identifying shortcomings and improving the quality of content,” added the developer.
The application offers tests consisting of a maximum of 40 questions, which are randomly generated from an extensive database of about 12,000 tasks. This approach helps diversify the preparation process and eliminate repetitions.
Bilgaziev also noted that "Bulak" can be useful not only for students but also for parents who want to assess their children's knowledge level.
The content of the application is divided into main tests and subject-specific tasks. A significant portion of the questions is aimed at developing grammatical skills and logical thinking, as well as testing knowledge in the field of exact sciences.
The application can be downloaded for free and is intended for independent preparation for the Nationwide Testing.