Abstract: Estimating the difficulty of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) is a core problem in educational natural language processing, supporting applications such as personalized assessment, ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird. Credit...Illustration by Pablo Delcan and Danielle Del Plato ...
A security QR code on the CBSE Class 12 Math paper (March 2026) redirected students to a famous YouTube music video, sparking concerns over exam protocol. The Central Board of Secondary Education ...
After social media posts claimed that a QR code reportedly printed on the Class 12 Mathematics question paper directed students to a YouTube video, the Central Board of Secondary Education has issued ...
NEW DELHI: A QR code reportedly printed on the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) Class 12 mathematics question paper has triggered a wave of online speculation after students claimed that ...
Following the CBSE 12th Maths paper which went viral on social media due to the misleading QR code in the paper which leads to the 'Rickroll' prank, CBSE has issued clarifications saying, "It is ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education is once again in the news, but this time for a music video. The board conducted its Class 12 Maths exam on March 9, 2026. Since the exams concluded, students ...
A QR code on the Class 12 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) mathematics question paper redirects to a YouTube video of English singer Rick Astley’s 1987 hit song “Never Gonna Give You Up”, ...
A video circulating widely on social media during the ongoing CBSE board examinations has left the internet amused after a student discovered an unexpected surprise on a question paper. In the ...
After videos showed a QR code on a Central Board of Secondary Education exam question paper linking to a YouTube music video, the Board said Tuesday it “views the matter seriously” and is taking steps ...
Have you ever wondered why CBSE puts out QR codes on the question papers you receive during your board exams? No, they are not just there to take up blank space, but they actually have a real use case ...