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Inep Says Anticipated Enem 2025 Questions Do Not Affect Scores as Reports Flag 11 Suspect Items

Federal Police are investigating a student's circulation of pre-test content shared months before the exam.

Overview

  • INEP president Manuel Palacios said the overlaps reflect exposure to pre-tested items and confirmed there will be no further annulments beyond the three already canceled.
  • Independent reviews by O Globo and G1 identified from eight to at least eleven Enem 2025 questions resembling material Edcley Teixeira posted in a live class, apostilas, and WhatsApp groups.
  • The suspect items now include two from the first exam day in Linguagens and Humanas, expanding earlier findings centered on Matemática and Ciências da Natureza.
  • The Federal Police executed a search-and-seizure at Teixeira’s home on November 23 and seized his cellphone and notebook as part of an ongoing fraud probe.
  • Reporting shows Teixeira encouraged participants in a CAPES competition to memorize pre-test questions for payments starting at R$10, compiling an item trove used to market paid mentorships.