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court acknowledged the error for the 20th question of Life Science II, which caused controversy and ruled that the existing answer should be canceled. The education authorities decided to process all applicants with correct answers.



First of all, this is a report by reporter Kim Kwan-jin.



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Question 20 of Life Science II, which asks you to choose the correct option by solving the formula based on the laws related to heredity according to the fingerprint.



The court found that this question was clearly in error.



He pointed out that the number of individuals of a specific genotype cannot be negative in principle of life sciences, although solving the presented conditions yields a negative number less than 0.



The court canceled the existing correct answer decision and explained that if the correct answer is maintained, the examinees will have no choice but to worry about whether it is the author's mistake or intentional error even if they find an error in the future.



The education authorities even made a painful point that it could not play a basic role to measure the math ability of test takers because it was a problem with errors.



Successful candidates were welcomed.



[Lim Jun-ha / Examiner: Even after the entrance exam was over, my heart moved like a student. It feels like the congestion we stayed in is now subsided.]



[Shin Dong-wook/Student: Judging from today's trial results, I think it was right that we did this.] The



Ministry of Education and the Korea Institute of Curriculum and Evaluation It was decided to process all the answers to the 20th answer of 1,515 people as correct answers.



As the court held only one hearing date six days after the decision to suspend the execution and finished the first trial, the controversy over the problem of errors that could have caused great confusion in the entrance exam schedule was ended relatively quickly.



(Video coverage: Seo Jin-ho, video editing: Lee So-young)



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