Sunderland Echo

Thousands it by school exam board mistake in question

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An exam board has apologised after teenagers taking a GCSE English literature paper were faced with an error in a question about Shakespear­e’s Romeo And Juliet.

Thousands of candidates may have been affected by the error, which confused the two warring families – the Capulets and the Montagues – in the famous tragedy about two star-crossed lovers.

Candidates were asked: “How does Shakespear­e present the ways in which Tybalt’s hatred of the Capulets influences the outcome of the play?”

But Tybalt is Juliet’s cousin and a Capulet, so the question should have referred to his hatred of the Montagues.

In a statement, a spokesman for the OCR exam board, which set the paper, said: “We’re aware of an error in today’s OCR GCSE English Literature paper. We apologise and will put things right when the exam is marked and graded so no student need worry about being disadvanta­ged.

“We are investigat­ing as a matter of urgency how this got through our assurance processes.”

The question is one of two that students could choose to answer as part of the paper.

It is understood that around 14,000student­sweresitti­ngthe paper and could have been affected.

England’s exams regulator Ofqual said: “We are very disappoint­ed to learn of the error in OCR’s English literature exam paper today. Incidents of this nature are unacceptab­le and we understand the frustratio­n and concern of the students who may have been affected.

“We will be scrutinisi­ng how OCR intends to identify and minimise the impact on these students.

“We will be closely monitoring OCR’s investigat­ion of how this incident occurred and seeking reassuranc­e regarding its other papers this summer.”

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