Who Passed and Who Failed the Ukrainian Customs Chief's IQ Test.
Results of the Ukrainian Customs Chief's IQ Screening
According to TSN.ua: This report examines the candidates for the head of Ukraine's State Customs Service who underwent an intellectual aptitude assessment. The test was administered in Kyiv on January 17 at 11:00, with a required passing score of 107 points. This screening process is part of a broader effort to reform key state institutions in Ukraine.
Test Outcomes
The following candidates failed to meet the minimum score of 107 points:
- Andriy Baranov - 'insufficient' score
- Anatoliy Komirnyy - 91 points
- Yevhen Harmash - 79 points
- Stanislav Baluyev - 98 points
- Ivan Berezhnyuk - 81 points
- Serhiy Buyalskiy - 89 points
The candidates who passed the test and remain in contention for the position are:
- Ruslan Damentsov - 107 points
- Mykhailo Miroshnychenko - 107 points
- Vladyslav Suvorov - 124 points
- Illya Nizhnikov - 124 points
- Ivan Kerezvas - 120 points
- Oleksandr Fedoryshyn - 109 points
The intellectual aptitude test is a crucial step in the selection process for the head of Ukraine's State Customs Service. It is designed to gauge candidates' capacity to perform their duties effectively amid contemporary challenges. Subsequent selection stages may involve further checks or interviews, which will ultimately determine the final appointee—a role with significant influence over the nation's customs policy and revenue.
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