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The Internet address written on the fingerprint of the Korean language section of the College Scholastic Ability Test is actually linked to a site for the resignation of President Yoon Suk Yeol, sparking controversy.
It is presumed that someone created the site at the same address after the publication of the problem paper.
I'm reporter Yeom Hye-won.
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This is a text from the language and media of elective subjects in the Korean language section of the SAT.
The characters talk about the invention of plugs and outlets and introduce a site with related data.
When I actually wrote down this address on the Internet window, a post like this popped up with a greeting saying, "Thank you for your hard work, test takers."
This is a guide to a rally in Gwanghwamun this Saturday to insist on the resignation of President Yoon Suk Yeol.
The Korea Institute of Curriculum and Evaluation explained that the Internet address was a virtual site created randomly during the course of the exam.
After the publication of the Korean language questionnaire, someone posted the information.
The Korea Institute of Evaluation explained that there was no such content when it was checked at the time of the questionnaire, and that someone committed it maliciously.
He also expressed regret that the CSAT questions were politically abused.
In the wake of the controversy, information related to the assembly guidance was deleted from the site.
The institute said it has asked the National Police Agency to investigate.
I'm Yum Hyewon of YTN.
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