Organisation : Directorate of Government Examinations DGE
Exam Name : TNCMTSE 2023 Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Talent Search Examination
Examination Date : 7th October 2023
Declaration of Result : 01/12/2023
Announcement : Result Declared 2023
Website : https://dge.tn.gov.in/
How to Get DGE TNCMTSE Result?
To Get Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Talent Search Examination (TNCMTSE) 2023 Result, follow the below steps,
Steps:
Step 1 : Go to the website dge.tn.gov.in and then open the results tab.
Step 2 : Now, open the link for Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Talent Search Examination result 2023.
Step 3 : Enter your Roll Number
Step 4 : Enter your Date Of Birth
Step 5 : Click on “Submit” Button
Step 6 : Check and download the result.
What is Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Talent Search Examination?
** The Directorate of Government Examinations on Tuesday announced that the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Talent Search Examination results will be released on December 1.
** The results for the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Talent Search Examination (TNCMTSE) 2023 were released on December 1, 2023. The results can be accessed on the official website of the Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE) at dge.tn.gov.in.
** To check your results, you will need to enter your roll number and date of birth. Once you have entered this information, you will be able to see your marks for each subject and your overall rank.
** The directorate also will release a separate list of 1,000 students (500 boys and 500 girls). Shortlisted candidates will receive a monthly aid of Rs 1,000 till they complete undergraduation. The financial aid will be given only for 10 months of a year. So, the students will get Rs 10,000 a year.
** The state government had announced a talent search examination for Class XI students to identify talented students and encourage them. The Tamil Nadu CM’s Talent Search Examination 2023 was held on Saturday, October 7.
** The exam is held to identify and shortlist Class 11 students in government schools for the scholarship scheme. As many as 1,27,673 students wrote the exam.
It was conducted for 100 marks based on Class X syllabus. Students appeared for two papers consisting of questions from science, social science and mathematics.
TNCMTSE Model Questions
PAPER–II :
SCIENCE & SOCIAL SCIENCE TNTSE MODEL QUESTIONS :
Physics :
1. The units of mass, length and time are kilogram (kg), metre (m) and second (s), respectively. In terms of these, the unit of surface tension is
A) kg m/s2
B) kg m/s
C) kg/s²
D) kg/ms
2. A particle starts from rest at time t = 0 from the point x = 0, and moves to the right on the x-axis. It comes to rest again at time t = 1 at the point x=1. The particle accelerates uniformly from t= 0 till time t = 1, and then deceleration uniformly till t = 1. Select the correct velocity – time graph of the motion of the particle.
3. A stone of mass 3 kg is dropped from rest from a height h above the ground. Air resistance may be neglected, and the acceleration due to gravity is g = 9.8 m/s. When the stone is at a height h ground, its kinetic energy is 784 J. The height h is equal to above the
A) 48 m
B) 80 m
C) 96 m
D) 128 m
4. 1 mole of an ideal gas of initial volume V₁ and pressure P, undergoes an expansion to a final volume V2 and pressure P2. The absolute temperature of the gas remains constant during the process. Select the correct pressure – volume graph representing the process.
5. A length of wire has a resistance R. The wire is cut into 10 equal lengths. When all 10 pieces are connected in parallel, the effective resistance is r. The ratio r/R is equal to.
A) 1/ 100
B) 1/ 81
C) 1/ 121
D) 81/ 121
6. Two point masses M and 2M are held fixed as shown in the figure. The distance between them is L. A third point mass m is located on the line joining the two masses at a distance x from the mass M, such that the gravitational forces on it due to M and 2M cancel out. The value of the ratio x/L is
A) 1/3
B) √2-1
C) 2/3
D) (√2-1)/(√2+1)
7. An object is placed at a distance 2/ from a concave mirror of focal length f. Its image is
A) virtual, at a distance f from the mirror
B) real, at a distance 2f from the mirror
C) real, at a distance less than ƒ from the mirror
D) virtual, at a distance greater than 2f from the mirror.
8. A heater coil with a resistance of 3.5 k2 carrying a steady current is immersed in 20 kg of water. The heater raises the temperature of the water from 30° C to 80° C in 5 minutes. Given that the specific heat capacity of water is 4200 J/kg/K, the current in the heater coil is
A) 1A
B) 2A
C) 3A
D) 4A
CHEMISTRY :
The reaction in which heat energy is supplied to complete the reaction is known as,
A) Exothermic Reaction
B) Electrolytic Decomposition
C) Displacement Reaction.
D) Endothermic Reaction
A solution of 0.5 millimole of barium chloride, when mixed with excess of silver nitrate solution, results in an insoluble white substance which is precipitated. The type of chemical reaction and the amount of the substance formed are
A) Double displacement reaction -1 milli mole
B) Single displacement reaction – 2 milli mole
C) Single displacement reaction -3 milli mole
D) Double displacement reaction – 0.5 milli mole
Pain caused by indigestion in the stomach is mainly due to
A) Sodium hydroxide
B) Sulphuric acid
C) Magnesium Hydroxide
D) Hydrochloric acid
The number of moles present in 42 g of N₂ is
A) 1.2 moles
B) 1.5 moles
C) 1.6 moles
D) 1.4 moles
The reaction that happens as written and the explanation given are correct for
A) First Reaction Fluorine is more reactive.
B) Second Reaction – Chlorine is more reactive.
C) First Reaction Chlorine has a larger molecular radius.
D) Second Reaction Fluorine is more electropositive.
Crystals of FeCl, are deliquescent when exposed to atmosphere. Deliquescence is maximum at
A) High temperature and high humidity
B) Low temperature and low humidity
C) Low temperature and high humidity
D) High temperature and low humidity
One or more of the following statements are correct.
i. Most carbon compounds are good conductors of electricity.
ii. Most of the carbon compounds are poor conductors of electricity.
iii. Force of attraction between the molecules of carbon compounds is not very strong.
iv. Force of attraction between the molecules of carbon compound is very strong
The correct pair of statements in the above is
A) ii and iv
B) ii and iii
C) i and iv
D) i and iii