The National Center for University Entrance Examinations emphasized the illegal leakage of exam questions in the Common Test for University Admissions in January, and in the Common Test for University Admissions in 1, stricter prohibition of smartphone use and prohibition of earphones as a fraud prevention measure. I decided to do it.

 According to the National Center for University Entrance Examinations, before the start of the 2023 exam, electronic devices such as smartphones, mobile phones, and music players were put out on the desk at the direction of the proctor, and after turning off the power all at once, they were put in the bag. Let me.In addition, it will be clearly stated in the examination guide that there is a possibility of reporting damage to the police if the use of earphones is prohibited and fraudulent activities are confirmed. Ask for.

 During the examinations so far, it was required to put electronic devices such as smartphones in the bag, but the timing was left to the judgment of the examinee. It has been revealed that earphones were used in addition to smartphones in the illegal leak in January.There will be no change in the test schedule, etc., although the time for simultaneous instructions will be taken before the test.

 In the January exam, a female examinee from Osaka Prefecture leaked the problem of World History B to the outside through the chat function of the Internet telephone "Skype".The female examinee was sent a document by the Metropolitan Police Department on suspicion of obstructing the work of the National Center for University Entrance Examinations, but the University Entrance Examination Center, which saw the situation seriously, was considering measures to prevent recurrence.

reference:[National Center for University Entrance Examinations] Measures to prevent fraudulent activities using electronic devices in the Common Test for University Admissions (PDF)

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