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Calcutta High Court: High Court raised questions on the incident of wrong questions being asked in the Primary Teacher Eligibility Test.

Calcutta High Court: Teacher Eligibility Test i.e. TET was conducted in the year 2022 for the appointment of teachers in primary schools of West Bengal, but it is alleged that 23 wrong questions were asked in this examination. regarding this Calcutta High Court A petition has been filed in (Calcutta High Court), while hearing which, the High Court judge asked the councilor as to how such a large number of questions out of 150 can be wrong. There have been allegations of asking at least 23 wrong questions.

How can 23 questions out of 150 go wrong?

The judge said that initially it was said that 13 questions were wrong. Then it was said that not 13 but 15 questions were wrong. Then it increased to 21. Ultimately the number of wrong questions in the new case is said to be 23. There are total 150 question papers. Out of these 23 question papers are wrong. How is this possible? The judge asked why care was not taken while formulating the questions? The future of thousands of candidates applying for jobs depends on this examination. In such a situation, why were necessary precautions not taken in preparing such questions?

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Candidates claimed that they faced difficulty in taking the exam due to wrong questions.

While hearing the case on Tuesday, the High Court directed to show these disputed question papers to experts and asked to prepare a detailed report from there and present it in the court. The judge said that the experts will have to tell what would be the right question and what would be the right answer to it. Also, the High Court has asked the board as to how so many questions are wrong in one examination. Meanwhile, candidates claimed that they faced problems in taking the exam due to wrong questions. Candidates are also requesting to give full marks to those who answered those question papers.

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