KUALA LUMPUR: The recent UPSR Chinese paper, which has been found to be more difficult by up to 40% compared with last year's paper, saw some pupils leaving the exam hall in tears.
MCA deputy president Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong (pic) said on Wednesday that comparison on the degree of difficulty was based on findings of a trial where Form One students and Form Four students were asked to do the paper.
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