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Scanning the QR code on the math paper led to a popular song playing; a shocking incident ...
Scanning the QR code on the CBSE math exam question paper on March 9th, some students began to hear a song instead of studying the information. The mere mention of board exams often brings stress and ...
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CBSE responds to viral 'rickrolling' claim: QR code on Class 12 paper does not compromise security
The clarification comes after posts circulating on social media suggested that scanning a QR code on the board exam paper redirected users to the music video for Rick Astley's Never Gonna Give You Up ...
CBSE confirms the Class 12 Math paper is genuine despite a QR code redirecting students to a Rick Astley video, The Board says security is uncompromised and the \"musical surprise\" won't affect marks ...
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CBSE Class 12 maths exam QR code 'rickrolls' students, leading to Rick Astley's music video
The exam in question was conducted on March 9. According to students who posted about the incident, scanning the QR code on the question paper unexpectedly led to the music video ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education has clarified that Class 12 Mathematics question papers remain secure despite some QR codes reportedly linking to a YouTube video. Introduced in 2019 to verify ...
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CBSE exam: What happened in the CBSE 12th exam paper? Scanning a QR code opens YouTube.
CBSE Board Exam 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Board Exams are nearing their conclusion. However, due to the war in the Middle East, exams have been postponed in six countries.
A QR code on CBSE's Class 12 maths paper allegedly redirected students to a Rick Astley song, sparking widespread online buzz.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has reassured students and parents that the Class 12 Mathematics board exam papers are authentic and secure. This statement comes after online ...
CBSE clarified that the Class 12 maths exam paper QR code controversy does not affect exam security, after viral posts claimed scanning the code redirected students to a YouTube video.
The popular Internet prank, known as “rickrolling”, tricks users into opening the music video for the hit song by Rick Astley instead of the content they expect. It originated in the mid-2000s.
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