Students appearing for the CBSE Class 12 Mathematics exam were in for a surprise after scanning a QR code printed on their question paper. Images of the paper doing the rounds on social media suggest that the QR code directed users to a song by Rick Astley. According to posts shared by students on different social media platforms, scanning the code opened the music video of Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley. The Central Board of Secondary Education has now addressed the issue.
CBSE Issues Clarification
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) issued an official statement regarding the incident.
“Several security features are incorporated into the question papers, including QR codes that help verify their authenticity in case of a suspected security breach. On March 9, 2026, the Class 12 Mathematics examination was conducted. In a few sets of the question paper, it appears that scanning one of the QR codes redirected users to a YouTube video,” the CBSE said in a statement.
The board added that the incident had caused confusion among students and their parents regarding the authenticity of the papers.
“It appears that this has raised concerns about the veracity of the question papers among students and their parents,” the statement said.
However, CBSE clarified that there had been no breach in the security of the examination papers and that the matter is being taken seriously. “It is hereby confirmed by the Board that the question papers are genuine and their security remains uncompromised. While concerns about the authenticity of the papers have now been addressed, the matter has been viewed seriously and necessary steps are being taken to ensure that such issues do not recur in the future.”
What Is Rickrolling?
Rickrolling is a long-running internet joke in which people are directed into opening the music video for Rick Astley’s hit song Never Gonna Give You Up instead of the content they expected.
The meme first gained popularity on the internet in the mid-2000s and has remained one of the most popular pranks online.
Social Media Reactions
As images of the question paper go viral online, users on Reddit and other platforms reacted with disbelief and amusement.
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In one discussion thread, a user wrote, “Holy ****, CBSE ne 12th ko rickroll kar diya!!?”
Around two million students reportedly appeared for the exam, leading many to joke that a large number of them had been “rickrolled”.
Some users even joked about giving CBSE a new name - “Central Board of Secondary Entertainment.”
Another commenter wrote, “Best rickroll I’ve seen, just because of the number of people who got rickrolled,” while another joked that “2026 is already off to a great start.”
One user summed up the situation humorously, writing, “Peak Indian education system moment: Exam + meme culture in one syllabus.”
Several people also questioned whether students were allowed to use their phones inside exam centres to scan the QR code.
Congress Kerala too reacted to the viral question paper, writing, “The QR code on the CBSE 12th Standard Mathematics question paper to a Rickroll video on YouTube.” It added, “All institutions are under the control of Modi slaves, who are not qualified to run these institutions. This is purposeful destruction of India by OG CIA agent and his gang.”
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