As soon as the name of board exam is heard, students feel stressed and worried about their preparation. But this time a case related to CBSE Mathematics examination has come to light which has shocked everyone and also given a chance to laugh. On scanning a QR code printed in the exam question paper, instead of getting information related to studies, suddenly a famous English song started playing.
This strange incident came to light after the CBSE Mathematics examination held on March 9. Some students claimed that when they scanned the QR code given in the question paper with their mobile phones, they were taken straight to an old but very popular song. The name of this song is “Never Gonna Give You Up”, which is sung by British singer Rick Astley.
The matter came to light after the examination
It is being told that after the examination was over, some students scanned the QR code given in the question paper to see additional information related to the questions. Usually such codes take students to a website or study-related content, where they can get more information about the questions.
But this time the story turned out to be different. Students say that as soon as they scanned the code, instead of any page related to studies opening on their mobile screen, a music video started playing directly. This video was of the same famous song “Never Gonna Give You Up”.
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Discussion started on social media
As soon as this incident came to light, it started being discussed a lot on social media. Many students shared their experiences and said that they also got the same result. Some people called it fun while others considered it serious negligence.
In the internet world, suddenly sending someone to this song as a joke is called “reroll”. This is an old internet joke, in which people are suddenly taken to the video of the same song through some link or code.
No response from CBSE yet
CBSE’s controller of examinations, Dr. Sanyam Bhardwaj, also responded to the issue and said that on scanning the QR code in some question paper sets, a link to a YouTube video appeared. However, he clarified that this has not affected the security of the question paper. The board has clearly said that all the question papers of Class 12 Mathematics exam are completely genuine and their security has not been compromised in any way. According to CBSE, the entire examination process has been conducted safely and there is no need to doubt the credibility of the question papers.
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