Two people have been arrested for selling fake question papers a night before the SSLC mathematics exam that was scheduled on Monday. The questions were typed in the format of the question paper. However, Yashoda Bopanna, Director of Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board said that she received 19 sheets having 33 questions but none of them had any resemblance to the original question paper.
“Not a single question paper matches the question paper that is doing the rounds,” she said. 8.49 lakh students this year are writing the SSLC exam.