Candidates can hand in their papers in advance, but they cannot leave the examination room. Leaving halfway is cheating. The relevant person in charge of the CET-4 and CET-6 test center said that CET-4 and CET-6 should not leave midway, which has been emphasized by the test center. Does that mean you can't hand in your papers in advance? The person in charge said that candidates can hand in their papers in advance, but they cannot leave the examination room.
It is stipulated that cheating behavior includes taking the test for a substitute, plagiarizing, gesturing or transmitting answers, entraining materials related to the test, obtaining answers by means of communication, taking test papers and other materials out of the examination room, failing to hand in headphones in time after listening, quitting halfway, failing to hand in papers on time, extending the examination time or repeating recording by invigilators, failing to distribute test papers A and B as required, opening test papers in advance by invigilators, and chaotic discipline in the examination room.
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Article 5 of the Measures for Handling Disciplinary Acts in National Education Examinations stipulates that candidates who do not abide by the examination room discipline or do not obey the arrangements and requirements of the examination staff shall be regarded as violating the examination discipline if they have one of the following acts:
(1) bringing articles beyond the provisions into the examination room or not putting them in the designated position;
(two) did not take the exam in the prescribed seat;
(3) Answering questions before the start signal of the exam is issued or continuing to answer questions after the end signal of the exam is issued;
(4) Peeping, whispering, exchanging signals or gestures during the examination;
(five) noisy, smoking or other acts that affect the order of the examination room within the scope prohibited by the examination room or the education examination institution;
(6) Leaving the examination room without the consent of the examination staff;
(7) Taking papers, answer sheets (including answer sheets and answer sheets, the same below) and draft papers out of the examination room;
(8) Answering questions with pen and paper other than those specified, or writing names and test numbers in places other than those specified in the test paper, or marking information on the answer sheet in other ways;
(nine) other acts that violate the rules of the examination room but do not constitute cheating.
Southern News Network-Quitting in the middle of CET-4 and CET-6 is considered cheating, and it is allowed to hand in the papers in advance.