Singapore’s Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) says it finds no discrepancy in the questions used in the O-Level English oral examination. The clarification follows online claims alleging that some candidates were shown a different question on their screens than the one provided to Oral Examiners during the exam.

In response to the complaints circulated on social media, SEAB confirms that the question appearing on the candidates’ screens matches the question displayed to the Oral Examiners. SEAB’s statement indicates that the alleged mismatch is not supported by the examination records or checks.

The reports describe SEAB’s assurance that the examination process for the oral component proceeds with the same prompt for candidates and examiners. SEAB does not indicate that any changes are required as a result of the online allegations, and the overall position communicated is that the questions are consistent across both screens used during the assessment.