Overview
- Inep said none of the live‑streamed items matched the exam verbatim but showed “specific similarities,” prompting the cancellations and a referral to the Federal Police.
- The institute has not identified the invalidated items, while local reporting cited likely questions on adaptive selection, photosynthesis and sound level without official confirmation.
- A Nov. 11 YouTube live by medical student Edcley Teixeira presented at least five prompts resembling those on the Nov. 16 test, some mirroring numbers, options and even the correct answer.
- Teixeira attributes his “predictions” to memorized pre‑tests and TRI‑based methods used in paid prep and denies wrongdoing, after similar claims surfaced in 2023 and 2024.
- Students demanded full annulment on social networks, and the Federal Prosecutor’s Office acknowledged receiving a complaint but reported no case opened.