Following the CBSE Math paper QR code controversy, YouTube India shared its own QR code for students. Clicking it led to Rick ...
A video from the ongoing CBSE board examinations has gone viral after a student scanned a QR code printed on a question paper and was unexpectedly redirected to Rick Astley’s music video on YouTube.
The CBSE on Tuesday moved to quash concerns about the integrity of the examination, issuing a press release confirming that the question papers were genuine ...
The popular Internet prank, known as “rickrolling”, tricks users into opening the music video for the hit song by Rick Astley instead of the content they expect. It originated in the mid-2000s.
The Central Board of Secondary Education ( CBSE) quickly issued a clarification. According to the board, the QR code is meant ...
During the Class 12 CBSE Maths exam on March 9, students were unexpectedly rickrolled when a QR code on their papers led to ...
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The QR code is used to enhance the security of the exam process. In the event of irregularities or paper leaks, it helps trace the source.
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The internet’s famous Rickroll prank has resurfaced after claims that a QR code on the CBSE Class 12 Mathematics question paper opened the 1987 song Never Gonna Give You Up.
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