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What disciplinary requirements should candidates abide by?
Disciplinary requirements that candidates should abide by:

1. It is not allowed to bring the articles exceeding the regulations into the examination room or put the articles exceeding the regulations in the designated location;

2. Take the test in the designated seat;

3. Answer questions after the test start signal is issued or do not continue to answer questions after the test end signal is issued;

4. Don't peek, whisper and gesture to each other during the exam;

5. Do not make noise, smoke or commit other acts that affect the order of the examination room within the scope prohibited by the examination room or the education examination institution;

6. Leave the examination room during the examination with the consent of the examination staff;

7. Do not bring test papers and answer sheets (including answer sheets and answer sheets). , the same below), draft paper and other papers are taken out of the examination room;

8. You don't need a pen and paper to answer questions, or you don't write your name, test number or mark information in other ways on the answer sheet.

According to Article 5 of the Measures for Handling Violations in National Education Examinations, candidates who fail to abide by the examination room discipline and the arrangements and requirements of the examination staff shall be deemed to have violated the examination discipline if they commit any 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. ?

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According to Article 6 of the Measures for Handling Violations in National Education Examinations, if a candidate violates the principles of fairness and justice in the examination and commits one of the following acts, it shall be deemed as cheating in the examination:

(1) Taking the exam with materials related to the content of the exam or with electronic equipment related to the content of the exam;

(2) Plagiarizing or assisting others to plagiarize answers to test questions or materials related to test contents;

(3) robbing or stealing other people's test papers and answer sheets or coercing others to provide convenience for plagiarism;

(4) Carrying equipment with the function of sending or receiving information;

(five) by others to take the exam as an impostor;

(6) Deliberately destroying examination papers, answer sheets or examination materials;

(seven) fill in the name, test number and other information inconsistent with my identity on the answer sheet;

(8) Passing or receiving articles or exchanging test papers, answer sheets and draft papers;

(nine) other acts of obtaining or trying to obtain answers to test questions and test scores by improper means.

Ministry of Education-Decision on Amending the Measures for Handling Violation of National Education Examination