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Some students also had problems in deciphering instructions of the question papers. A few teachers association also pointed that some questions were out of syllabus.
The board officials, however, set aside the allegations saying that the question paper was proper and the Board has not received any official complaint.
Incidents of violence were also reported at a few places where examinees and their guardians tried to disturb the examination.
Reports of a vehicle used for distribution of question papers being set on fire were received from Singar High School in Nabagra in Murshidabad after teachers prevented the examinees from using unfair means. Board officials said angry parents torched the vehicle but this caused no hindrance to the examinations.


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