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MEC Annuls Three Enem 2025 Questions After YouTube Live Shows Lookalikes

Inep sought a Federal Police inquiry after asserting that none of the material shown online reproduced an Enem item verbatim.

Overview

  • The exam’s technical commission canceled three items citing “specific similarities” to questions circulated online, a step the minister said was taken to protect fairness for candidates.
  • Inep requested a Federal Police investigation into possible confidentiality breaches or bad-faith disclosure linked to content resembling pre-tested items.
  • A Nov. 11 YouTube live by student Edcley Teixeira presented multiple questions later found to be very similar to the exam, with the minister saying about 40,000 people accessed the stream.
  • Comparisons shared by outlets show overlaps that included one biology item with four of five identical alternatives and a math question replicating alternatives, a logarithmic function and numeric values.
  • Inep emphasized the Enem’s use of pre-tests under Item Response Theory and said security protocols were followed, advanced the official answer key to Wednesday at 10 a.m., and maintained the test’s validity despite online calls to annul more of the exam.