The second day of Enem tests will be this Sunday the 10th –
One of the curiosities surrounding the tests of the selection process of the National Baccalaureate Exam (Enem) is: why are the colors of the tests different?
The answer is simple: Enem tests have different colors for security reasons and to avoid cheating between candidates. To reinforce this, in each edition some colors are maintained and others become part of the palette, according to the Anísio Teixeira National Institute of Educational Studies and Research (Inep).
In 2024, for example, the colors will be green, blue, yellow and white. The orange is in Braille or reader, designed for people who cannot see, while the purple is in Libras.
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The difference in colors does not influence the content of the tests. The notebooks have the same questions, but they are distributed in a different order. The choice of colors for the tests is done randomly by Inep. This system takes into account the candidate’s registration number and the location of the test.
This Sunday the 10th, students will take the second stage of the National Baccalaureate Exam (Enem).