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Enem 2025 Day 2 Wraps With Medium Difficulty as Unofficial Answer Keys Go Live

Attention now shifts to Inep’s official key due by December 1, with final TRI-based scores slated for January.

Overview

  • The second day covered 90 objective questions nationwide — 45 in mathematics and 45 in natural sciences — across four colored versions applied on November 16.
  • Math drew on everyday contexts and visual data, featuring longer prompts, heavy use of tables and graphs, examples like Usain Bolt and bookstore stock, and a rarer tangent-function item.
  • Teachers generally rated the day as easy to medium overall, with sticking points in trigonometry, analytic geometry, logarithms and some 3D reasoning.
  • In natural sciences, physics centered on mechanics and electrodynamics with a sound-intensity log item, biology emphasized ecology, and chemistry focused on water treatment and pollutants with mostly straightforward calculations.
  • Media and education networks posted extra-official answer keys and live analyses (including O Globo with Elite/Amplia and Bernoulli), while reapplication is set for specific cases — Nov 30 and Dec 7 in Pará cities tied to COP30 and Dec 16–17 for tornado-affected candidates, with requests open Nov 17–21 via the Participant Page.