Overview
- The exam authority voided three items on Tuesday after reviewing reports of question anticipation circulating on social media.
- A Nov. 11 YouTube live by medical student Edcley Teixeira showed exercises highly similar to those on the Nov. 17 math and science tests while promoting his online prep course.
- In an official note, Inep said no item appeared exactly as published online but acknowledged “point similarities” and emphasized that item pre-testing is required by the TRI methodology.
- Comparisons by reporters found cases with four of five alternatives matching and a math prompt mirroring the same logarithmic function and numerical values shown in the live session.
- The Federal Prosecution Service said no proceeding has been opened as parents and students lodged complaints and questioned the fairness and integrity of the exam.