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The first math question in South Korea’s college entrance exam today is hard to cry. –Fast Technology–Technology changes the future

The first math question in South Korea’s college entrance exam today is hard to cry.

The 2023 Korean University Scholastic Ability Test (Korean College Entrance Examination) will be held at 8:40 local time on November 17 in 84 test areas in the country. This year, a total of 508,000 candidates have enrolled at the test, a year-on-year decrease of 1,791 (0.4%).

Ordinary candidates and isolated candidates (candidates diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia) will take the university entrance examination in different examination halls. As of 16, a total of 2,317 candidates have been diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia, 24 times that of last year.

From November to December each year, South Korea kicks off its annual college entrance exam season. Korean college entrance examination is only one day, including Chinese, mathematics, English, Korean history and exploration, and a second foreign language, a total of 5 subjects.

Like last year, this year’s college entrance examination is still conducted in the integrated arts and sciences, and the whole country will share the same examination paper. The exam lasts 8 hours and each subject is separated by half an hour, it can be called a difficult “marathon” exam.

As for the difficulty of the South Korean college entrance exam questions, let’s not talk about it first. Let’s look at the first question of their math. Many candidates in this country cried and cried that it was difficult, and domestic netizens laughed.

Some domestic netizens sent the answer immediately after seeing it, and even joked that this is not a verbal arithmetic question? The answer is 4, how can it be so hard to die, really convinced by this IQ…

The first math question in South Korea's college entrance exam today is hard to cry.

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