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Enem: 2nd day of test had no serious incidents, says minister

Enem: 2nd day of test had no serious incidents, says minister

The Minister of Education, Camilo Santana, said this Sunday (10) that the second Sunday of exams for the National High School Examination (Enem) was carried out “without serious occurrences”, without the need to suspend the administration of the exam in places of proof. Enem: 2nd day of test had no serious incidents, says minister

This Sunday (10), students took tests in natural sciences (physics, chemistry and biology) and their technologies and mathematics. Last Sunday (3), the first day of the tests, candidates asked questions on languages ​​and human sciences.

In a press conference in which he took stock of the day of tests, the minister said that 1,900 participants were eliminated from Enem today (10) for failing to comply with the rules of the notice, such as carrying electronic equipment or leaving the exam site with the test notebook before the final 30 minutes of the test time.

As for occurrences, 1,037 were recorded, with medical emergencies and power outages being among the situations that occurred.

On the first day of the tests, 4,999 candidates were eliminated and 689 incidents were recorded.

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