Arunachal exam questions copied from Pak site
GUWAHATI: Pakistan, the fl av our of the poll season in Gujarat, has found a place in the civil service examination sin A run ac hal Pradesh, a state horizontal ly opposite on India’ s map.
Candidates appearing for the combined competitive preliminary exams conducted by the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) last month were stumped by questions that did not make much sense to them. It was later found out that more than half the questions had been lifted from www.cssforum.com.pk, a resource website for civil services examinations in Pakistan.
Some questions were also lifted from the 2008 Union Public Service Commission exams but without proper options to choose from. That was not all, candidates said. In sociology, for instance, 90% of the questions were allegedly taken from an online discussion forum. The veterinary paper too had 60 questions taken from an online question bank Vet scan.
“Some of the questions in general studies, sociology and political science were in the context of a foreign country. We crosschecked and found they were straight out of the Pakistani resource site ,” Tap iO mo, a candidate, said.
“As most of the question papers of the examination were photocopied and some were also tampered with, we cannot deny the possibility of a leak. Moreover, too much copy-pasting has been done while setting up the papers, which is illegal,” Nani Bath, member of a steering committee formed to demand are- examination of the prelims, said.
Bath, a professor at the Rajiv Gandhi University near state capital It an agar, said the committee on Monday set a deadline for AP PS Ct ore-conduct the preliminary exams within three months.
A loose organisation of the candidates said a letter has been submitted to APPSC secretary Onit Payeng for checking the faulty question papers.
“The commission will take a call as early as possible if an expert panel finds errors in the question papers,” Payeng said.
Social activist Patey Tayum said making errors has become a habit for APPSC and the state government needs to take a firm stand on the fiasco that could destroy the career of many young people. “This is a criminal offence, and the guilty should be punished,” Tayun said, adding A PP SC chairperson Ta jo mT al oh should quit owning moral responsibility.
This is not the first time that the A PP SC is embroiled in a controversy. In 2015, allegation sofa question paper leak led to the dismissal off our officials of the commission. The question paper fiasco hit APPSC days after 25 officers in Assam were arrested and dismissed for their involvement in a cash-for-jobs scam in the Assam Public Service Commission (APSC).
Former APSC chairperson Rakesh Kumar Paul and others associated with the commission are in jail for their alleged role in the job-selling scam.
Some of the questions in general studies, sociology and political science were in the context of a foreign country. We crosschecked and found they were straight out of the Pakistani resource site.
TAPI OMO, Candidate