After Wednesday's Italian test, the
'maturità' high-school final exams continued for 562,000 pupils
on Thursday.
The subject of the second exam changes on the basis of the type
of school, with classical high-school students facing a test in
Greek and pupils from scientific high schools asked to show
their capabilities in maths.
The Greek test regarded Plato's Minos and the Nature of Law
dialogue, while the maths test regards geometry, equations and
functions.
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