Question Not Reported
Full Form of QNR
What is QNR?
QNR stands for Question Not Reported, a term frequently used in Indian competitive examinations and their official answer keys. When a question is deemed ambiguous, erroneous, or technically flawed, exam bodies such as the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), or National Testing Agency (NTA) may mark it as QNR. This designation indicates that the question will not be considered for scoring, and all candidates receive full marks for that particular item regardless of their response. The QNR tag is typically applied after expert review of candidate objections raised during the answer key challenge window. It ensures fairness by nullifying the impact of defective questions on overall merit. For students preparing for exams like SSC CGL, UPSC Civil Services, or CTET, understanding QNR is important because it can affect their final scores and rank calculations. In recent years, the use of QNR has grown as transparency measures in exam conduct have increased, making it a key term in exam preparation glossaries.
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Example
In the SSC CGL 2023 Tier-1 answer key, five questions were marked QNR due to multiple correct options, and all candidates were awarded full marks for those questions.