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MEC Annuls Three Enem 2025 Questions, Calls Federal Police

Inep says the items only resembled online material and that TRI-based scoring preserves fairness.

Overview

  • Education authorities said no question matched the test exactly, citing only “specific similarities” with items shown online before the exam.
  • The Federal Police were asked to investigate authorship and conduct in the disclosures for a possible breach of confidentiality or bad-faith publication.
  • Edcley Teixeira, a UFC medical student who sells online prep, livestreamed on November 11 questions highly similar to those later found on the Enem and claims prediction methods and pre-test exposure.
  • Inep reaffirmed that security protocols were followed and explained that TRI and pre-testing are part of item development, with annulled items removed and scores recalculated to keep isonomy.
  • The minister of education said the three cancellations were a technical decision to protect the exam’s integrity, while social media pressure and at least one complaint to the MPF continue as local outlets list likely question numbers without official confirmation.