TOKYO, Jan 15 (News On Japan) - Japan's two-day National University Entrance Exam concluded Sunday, resulting in the disqualification of four students for cheating, including the use of a ruler during the math test.
Exam misconduct was confirmed in Yamaguchi and Hiroshima, where multiple supervisors identified students consulting cheat sheets with subject-related information.
In Tokyo, one student was disqualified for continuing to answer after the exam supervisor's instruction to stop during a foreign language test. While in Gifu, a student was disqualified for using a ruler during the math exam, which was against the rules, rendering their entire two-day performance invalid.
Source: TBS NEWS