New Delhi: A QR code printed on the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 mathematics question paper led to the music video of "Never Gonna Give You Up" by British singer Rick Astley.
The QR code is used to enhance the security of the exam process. In the event of irregularities or paper leaks, it helps trace the source.
To challenge the CTET answer key, candidates must pay a fee of Rs 1000 per question. The fee can be paid online.
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