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TN Board Previous Year Question Paper for Class 12 Chemistry 2016

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Tamil Nadu Board (TN HSC) Chemistry Class 12 Previous Year Question Paper 2016 with Solutions - Free PDF Download

At Vedantu, we believe that the more you practice, the better you perform in the exams. That’s why we have provided the Tamil Nadu Board (TN HSC) Chemistry 2016 Class 12 Previous Year papers PDF here so that you become thorough with the question paper pattern. Practicing Tamil Nadu Board Chemistry Class 12 Previous Year Question Paper 2016 with Solutions Class 12 Chemistry previous year question papers has many advantages. One of the most important factors these papers address is the management of time. We have seen that many students would have studied hard and learned the concepts well, but still struggle to finish answering the paper. 


Solving 2016 Chemistry previous question papers for class 12 familiarizes the student with the format of the paper beforehand. Students who struggle to finish on time are advised to start solving these papers at the earliest so that they don’t lag behind. Our highly qualified teachers have curated these Tamil Nadu Board Class 12 Chemistry past year question paper and have developed a set of sample papers in PDF format that are available for free download.


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Tamil Nadu Board (TN HSC) Chemistry 2016 Previous Year Question Paper for Class 12

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FAQs on TN Board Previous Year Question Paper for Class 12 Chemistry 2016

1. How much a student can score by solving previous 8-year question papers including TN Board Previous Year Question Paper for Class 12 Chemistry 2016?

Mostly all students are advised to solve the previous year’s question paper just two or three months before board exams. It is so because it makes a student aware of exam pattern, help to know about important topics, enhance confidence, and highlight some common mistake a student encounter. Normally a student can easily obtain 70 to 80 percent by solving  TN Board Previous Year Question Paper for Class 12 Chemistry.

2. Where can a student get TN Board Previous Year Question Paper for Class 12 Chemistry 2016?

Amongst the most known study related website, Vedantu is one of the best platforms with its excellent study material for students which consists of class 12th notes, complete recorded lectures for every chapter of class 12th (also for different classes), chapter revision videos, practice questions, test questions, mock tests, online and offline doubt sessions, and also previous year question papers including TN Board Previous Year Question Paper for Class 12 Chemistry 2016 (in pdf form) as knowing the value of practice at every point of time.

3. Is CBSE is easy than TN board?

No, CNSE is not as easy as the TN board. Students having CBSE, a national board have to face some challenges regarding class 12th syllabus as compared to TN board, a state board. The CBSE, a central board of secondary education is common to all state boards due to which it is enriched in all important topics and chapters whereas the state board, TN board has less syllabus as compared to CBSE. 

4. How to prepare for TN Board Previous Year Question Paper for Class 12 Chemistry?

For getting above 90 percent in the TN board exams for class 12th chemistry students need to be particular in his/her time table for study, should be aware of exam patterns, blueprint, and important topics, should maintain notes of every chapter, should revise notes regularly of the previous chapter along with new chapters, should prepare for the test from time to time, not avoid studying for a long time, should solve the previous year’s question paper, and try to focus on practice to learn a topic so that it makes the topic clear completely.

5. What is the minimum number percent a student is required to get a pass in TN board?

If we compare the TN board's minimum marks required to get clear with the CBSC's minimum passing marks requirement then it can be concluded that the TN board is quite more difficult than the CBSE board. The minimum percentage a student must be obtained in the CBSE board is 33 percent all in practical, theory, and internal assessment whereas in the TN board students must gain 35 percent out of the maximum marks in the TN HSC exam.