Concurso Nacional Unificado 2025: no penalty for incorrect answers on the exam

g1.globo.com (Portuguese)

The Concurso Nacional Unificado (CNU) does not penalize incorrect answers, encouraging candidates to guess. This differs from the Enem and Cebraspe exams, which use scoring methods to discourage guessing. The CNU's objective exams are on October 5, 2025, with 3,652 vacancies across 32 government agencies. The scoring system by FGV allows candidates to answer all questions without penalty for errors. The CNU features a single announcement for all positions, divided into nine thematic blocks. Initial salaries range from R$4,000 to R$16,000, with updated quota policies and a new measure to promote gender balance in the second phase.


With a significance score of 1.6, this news ranks in the top 36% of today's 32337 analyzed articles.

Get summaries of news with significance over 5.5 (usually ~10 stories per week). Read by 10,000+ subscribers:


Concurso Nacional Unificado 2025: no penalty for incorrect answers on the exam | News Minimalist