You think your exam is hard? Chinese pupils are forced to take test outdoors in smog so thick they can barely see the questions 

  • 480 students were made to take their tests in Linzhou, China, on December 20
  • Despite the smog red alert, the exam took place as it had been 'pre-arranged'
  • Northern China has been smothered by severe air pollution over the past week
  • After the pictures emerging online, the principal was suspended from post 

A school principal in China has been suspended after images emerged of students at his school being forced to take their exams in thick smog.

On December 20, 480 pupils from a middle school in Linzhou, central China, were made to take their tests, reports the People's Daily Online

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It was confirmed that Anyang prefecture suspended the principal Feng Jisheng after he went ahead with plans to test the students despite the order to close the school from the county's education authorities. 

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Shocking: Students were forced to take their exams outside in the smog
480 pupils were pictured taking their tests in the poor conditions
Following the pictures being shared online, the school's principal was suspended
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The People's Daily have confirmed that the principal has been suspended from his post.

480 pupils from a middle school in Linzhou, central China was made to take their tests.  

According to the local education commission, Feng Jisheng had failed to follow requests for the school to suspend classes on Monday due to poor smog. 

The images were reportedly taken by parents and show the children kneeling in front of wooden stools as they take their rest. 

Over the past few days, schools in Linzhou have been closed due to the heavy smog. Northern China has been blanketed by the poor air conditions with half a billion people affected. Flights were cancelled and people were ordered to stay indoors. 

According to Chinese media, there was also an increase in the number of children admitted to hospital with breathing conditions. Schools were closed during the red smog alert.  

Poor conditions: A Chinese street cleaner wore a facemask as he passed the CCTV building in Beijing, China, on December 20
Liaocheng, China: For the past week, northern China has been shrouded in thick heavy smog
An aircraft lands at Beijing Capital International Airport on December 21

However this school did not close and chose to continue with plans to test the students.

According to reports, visibility was down to two or three hundred metres at the time the images were taken.

Reporters arrived at the scene in the afternoon and upon seeing them outside the school, teachers decided to cancel the exams and grant the students temporary leave.

However one student told a reporter that they had already taken English and mathematics tests and they were due to take a physics exam in the afternoon.

Northern China is choking in the worst bout of smog this year so far. Pictured above captures the smoke discharged from factories in Changchun yesterday
China called for better coordination to cut emissions after heavy smog engulfed much of the northern part of the country. Pictured above captures the smoke discharged from factories in Changchun yesterday
Impossible to see: Heavy smog shrouded Liaocheng, east China's Shandong province in China on December 20

The principal told reporters at the time that the test was organised on the 19th and teachers decided that as it had been pre-arranged, they would go ahead with it.

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Many people have taken to social media site Weibo to complain about the school's actions.

One user wrote: 'Why does the school's principal still insist it's not serious? Is he blind?'

While another commented: 'The students may not even be able to read the exam question.'

And one user said: 'Even if you cheat, the teachers can't see it.'

Poor visability: Friends wore face masks as they passed through Liaocheng in east China's Shandong province on December 20
A mother and her son wear face masks as they try to protect themselves from poor conditions in Liaocheng, China, on December 20
People rode in smog on December 20 in Jinan, Shandong Province. Air quality index (AQI) readings exceeded 400 and some schools have suspended classes in Jinan

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