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Yuliya Borovinskaya (born in 1964), from Almaty, was a contestant appeared on the Season 1 of Кто возьмёт миллион?, on June 28-30, 2001. She won 40.000 тнг.

KVM run[]

Fastest Finger First[]

Fastest Finger First question
Arrange these words in the order they appear in A.S. Pushkin's poem "The Prisoner," starting with the very first.
⬥ A: In prison ⬥ B: Setting
⬥ C: Behind bars ⬥ D: Damp
From 8 contestants, 6 are rights and Yuliya (with a time of 5.63 seconds) was the fastest to correctly answer B-C-A-D, making it into the hot seat

Yuliya’s Run to 5.000.000 тнг[]

200 тнг (1 of 15) - Not timed
Which tire can't get a puncture?
⬥ A: Car ⬥ B: Trolleybus
⬥ C: Bus ⬥ D: Tram
500 тнг (2 of 15) - Not timed
Which of these products is not a milk derivative?
⬥ A: Kefir ⬥ B: Mayonnaise
⬥ C: Sour cream ⬥ D: Yogurt
1.000 тнг (3 of 15) - Not timed
Which of these words is not a human name?
⬥ A: Yerbol ⬥ B: Football
⬥ C: Nurbol ⬥ D: Tasbol
2.000 тнг (4 of 15) - Not timed
The northernmost regional center of Kazakhstan is
'Ask the Audience' lifeline used
⬥ A: Kokshetau ⬥ B: Petropavlovsk
⬥ C: Pavlodar ⬥ D: Uralsk
Ask the Audience Results: A: 2% ⬥ B: 64% ⬥ C: 19% ⬥ D: 15%
5.000 тнг (5 of 15) - Not timed
Who, according to V. Lenin, was awakened by the Decembrists?
⬥ A: Belinsky ⬥ B: Herzen
⬥ C: Chernyshevsky ⬥ D: Trotsky
10.000 тнг (6 of 15) - Not timed
How are rails made?
⬥ A: By drawing ⬥ B: By casting
⬥ C: By rolling ⬥ D: By forging
The klaxon called time and Yuliya would return on 10.000 тнг with two lifelines available.
20.000 тнг (7 of 15) - Not timed
In what city is Romeo and Juliet's balcony located?
⬥ A: Milan ⬥ B: Venice
⬥ C: Verona ⬥ D: Genoa
40.000 тнг (8 of 15) - Not timed
What was composer Borodin's primary profession?
⬥ A: Doctor ⬥ B: Lawyer
⬥ C: Chemist ⬥ D: Physicist
80.000 тнг (9 of 15) - Not timed
What does the Arabic word "Sufi" mean?
'Phone a Friend' and '50:50' lifeline used
⬥ A: Sabre ⬥ B: Meat
⬥ C: Wool ⬥ D: Water
Yuliya walks away with 40.000 тнг, the right answer was C.

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