The National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep) publishes today (14) the official answers for the National Secondary Education Examination (Enem), in the exam page. In addition to the templates, Inep will disclose the question booklets applied in the last 4th and 11th to more than 4 million students across the country.
Even with the feedback, candidates will not be able to know the grade they took because the Enem correction system uses the Item Response Theory (IRT) methodology, which does not previously establish a fixed value for each question. The value varies according to the percentage of correct answers and errors of the students in that item.
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Thus, if the question has a large number of correct answers, it will be considered easy and, for that reason, it will be worth less points. The student who hits an item with a high rate of errors, for example, will earn more points for it. In this way, the candidate will only know his grade in the objective tests after the final result is announced, in January.
Enem's individual results will be released on January 18.
On Monday (12), Inep annulled one of the questions on the math test because it had already been used in a entrance exam at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), in 2013, disregarding the requirements of originality and secrecy of the exam. The autarchy instituted an investigation to determine responsibilities.
The Enem was applied on the 4th and 11th of November. On the first Sunday, the students took language, humanities and writing tests. On the second Sunday, they took tests in natural sciences and mathematics.
The exam grade can be used to compete for vacancies in public higher education through the Unified Selection System (Sisu), scholarships in private institutions, through the University for All Program (ProUni), and to participate in the Student Financing Fund (Faith). The information is from Agência Brasil.