Police Check Medical Exam Problems

Introduction

Police in Rajasthan are looking into a problem with the NEET-UG 2026 medical exam. Some students had a paper with the right answers before the test.

Main Body

Police found a paper with 400 questions. About 120 questions were the same as the real test. Some people sold this paper for a lot of money. Police arrested 13 people. The NTA is the group that makes the test. They say the test was safe. They used cameras and special technology to stop cheating. They told the government about the problem on May 8. Some politicians are angry. They say the test system is bad. Many students want to be doctors, but there are not many seats. They say this problem is not fair for honest students.

Conclusion

The police and the NTA are still working. They want to find out how the paper moved.

Learning

🔍 The "Action" Pattern

In this story, we see a simple way to describe things that happened in the past. We just use the Past Simple form.

Look at these changes:

  • Find \rightarrow Found
  • Sell \rightarrow Sold
  • Tell \rightarrow Told
  • Is/Are \rightarrow Was/Were

💡 Why this matters for A2:

To tell a story or report a problem, you cannot use the present. You must change the verb to show the time is finished.

Example from text: "Police found a paper" (It happened before now).

Quick Tip: When you see words like "yesterday" or "on May 8", always use these 'past' versions of the words.

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
a group of people who enforce laws and keep safety
Example:The police arrived at the scene quickly.
problem (n.)
a situation that is difficult or needs a solution
Example:There is a problem with the exam paper.
test (n.)
an examination to check knowledge or skill
Example:The medical test will be held next month.
students (n.)
people who are learning at a school or university
Example:Students study hard for their exams.
money (n.)
currency used to buy goods or services
Example:He sold the paper for a lot of money.
arrested (v.)
taken into custody by police
Example:The police arrested 13 people.
cameras (n.)
devices that record images or video
Example:Cameras were used to watch the exam hall.
technology (n.)
tools and methods created by humans to solve problems
Example:Special technology helped stop cheating.
cheating (n.)
unfairly using hidden help to succeed
Example:Cheating is not allowed during exams.
government (n.)
the group that runs a country or state
Example:The government was informed about the issue.
angry (adj.)
feeling strong displeasure or annoyance
Example:Some politicians are angry about the situation.
doctors (n.)
people who treat illnesses and help patients
Example:Many students want to become doctors.