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KCET - 2025 (CODE – C4) 1
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1. Consider the following statements: 5. If 4th, 10th and 16th terms of a G.P. are x, y and
Statement-I: The set of all solution of the z respectively, then
linear inequalities 3x  8  17 and 2x  8  12 1) y  xz 2) x  yz
are x  3 and x  2 respectively.
xz
Statement-II: The common set of solution of 3) y  4) z  xy
2
linear inequalities 3x  8  17 and 2x  8  12
Ans. 1
is (2,3).
Sol. (ar9 )2   ar 3  ar15 
Which of the following is true?
1) Statement-I is false but statement-II is true  y 2  xz
2) Both the statements are true
y  xz
3) Both the statements are false
4) Statement-I is true but statement-II is false
Ans. 4 6. If A is a square matrix such that A 2  A , then
Sol. Statement-I: 3x  8  17 and 2x  8  12 (I  A)3 is
 x  3 and x  2 1) A-I 2) I+A 3) -I-A 4) I-A
 Statement-I is true Ans. 4
Statement-II: 3x  8  17 and 2x  8  12 Sol. A2  A
 x  3 and x  2 A3  A2
 x  [2,3) (I  A)3  I  A 3  3A  3A 2
 Statement-II is false  1  A 2  3A 2  3A 2
 IA
2. The number of four digit even number that can
be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2 and 3 without 7. If A and B are two matrices such that AB is an
repetition is identity matrix and the order of matrix B is
1) 10 2) 4 3) 12 4) 6 3  4 then the order of matrix A is
Ans. 1
1) 3  3 2) 4  3 3) 4  4 4) 3  4
Sol. Numbers end with 0  3!  6
Ans. 2
Numbers end with 2  2  2  1  1  4
Sol. AB  I , O(B)  3  4
Total numbers  6  4  10
To defined matrix AB,
No.of columns in A is equal to No.of rows in B.
3. The number of diagonals that can be drawn in
 AB is identify matrix
an octagon is
 O(A)  4  3
1) 20 2) 28 3) 30 4) 15
Ans. 1
Sol. Number of sides, n  8 8. Which of the following statements is not
correct?
n(n  3) 8(8  3)
Number of diagonals   1) A diagonal matrix has all diagonal elements
2 2 equal to zero
 4  5  20 2) A symmetric matrix A is a square matrix
satisfying A   A .
4. If the number of terms in the binomial 3) A skew symmetric matrix has all diagonal
expansion of (2x  3)3n is 22, then the value of elements equal to zero
4) A row matrix has only one row
n is
Ans. 1
1) 6 2) 7 3) 9 4) 8
Sol. A square matrix which contains all elements
Ans. 2
are zero except diagonal element.
21
Sol. 3n  1  22  n 7
3
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1 1 6
Sol. B  adj A
9. If a matrix A    satisfies A  kA  , then
1 1 B  A
the value of k is 32
1
1) 1 2) 4) 6 4) 32  5
32
Ans. 4
14. The system of equations 4x  6y  5 and
2 2 
Sol. A 2   2 A
1 1
8x  12y  10 has
 2 2 
1) Infinitely many solutions.
A 3  22.A1 2) A unique solution
A 6  25 A1 3) Only two solutions
KA1  25.A1 4) No solution
K  32 Ans. 1
4 6
Sol. A   48  48  0
k 2  8 12
3
10. If A    and A  125 , then the value of
 2 k  12 6  5   60  60  0 
(adj A)B        0
k is  8 4  10   40  40  0 
1) 3 2) -5 3) -4 4) 2
Ans. 1   
15. If a  ˆi  2ˆj  kˆ , b  ˆi  ˆj  4kˆ and c  ˆi  ˆj  k
ˆ
Sol. A
3
 125  A  5   
are such that a  b is perpendicular to c ,
A  K2  4 then the value of  is
5  K 2  4  K  3 1) 1 2) -1 3) 0 4) 1
Ans. 2
  
11. If A is a square matrix satisfying the equation Sol. (a  b).c  0
A 2  5A  7I  0 , where I is the identity matrix ((1   )iˆ  (2   )jˆ  (1  4 )k).(i
ˆ ˆ  ˆj  k)
ˆ 0
and 0 is null matrix of same order, then A 1 
1    2    1  4  0
1
1)  A  5I  2) 7  5I  A  4   4     1
7
1 1
3)  7I  A  4)  5I  A     
5 7 16. If a  10, b  2 and a  b  12 , then the value
Ans. 4  
Sol. A 1 (A 2  5A  7I)  A 1 (0) of a  b is

A  5A 1 A  7A 1I  0 1) 10 2) 14 3) 16 4) 5
1 Ans. 3
A 1  (5I  A)   2   2  2  2
7  
Sol. a  b  a.b  a b
  2  2  2   2
12. If A is a square matrix of order 3  3 , detA  3 a  b  a b  a.b  
then the value of det  3A 1  is
 100  4  144  400  144  256
1) 3 2) 27 3) 9 4)
1  
3 a  b  16
Ans. 3
Sol. A 3
1 1 1
3A 1  (3)3 A  27  27    9
A 3

1 3 
13. If B    be the adjoint of a matrix A and
1  
A  2 , then the value of  is
1) 5 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
Ans. 1
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17. Consider the following statements: 20. A line passes through  1, 3  and
 
Statement (I) : If either a  0 or b  0 , then perpendicular to x  6y  5 .Its x intercept is
  1 1
a b  0. 1)  2) -2 3) 2 4)
    2 2
Statement (II) : If a  b  0 , then a is Ans. 1

perpendicular to b. 1
Sol. m1   then m2  6
Which of the following is correct? 6
1) Statement (I) is false but Statement (II) is
Equation of line passing through  1, 3 
true
2) Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are and perpendicular to given line is
true y  3  6  x  1
3) Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are 1
false For x intercept put y  0 then x 
2
4) Statement (I) is true but Statement (II) is
false
21. The length of the latus rectum of x 2  3y 2  12
Ans. 4
 is
 
Sol. If a.b  0 then a  0 or b  0 or   1 4
2 1) units 2) units
  3 3
If a  b  0 then a  0 or b  0 or   0 or 
2
3) 24 units 4) units
3
18. If a line makes angles 900 ,600 and  with x, Ans. 2
y and z axes respectively,where  is acute, x2 y2
Sol.   1 , a 2  12,b2  4,a  b
then value of  is 12 4
    2b2 2.4 4
1) 2) 3) 4) Then LLR   
4 3 2 6 a 12 3
Ans. 4
Sol. cos2   cos2   cos2   1
x4  x
2 0 2 0
cos 90  cos 60  cos   1 2 22. lim is
x 1 x 1
1 1) 7 2) does not exist
0   cos2   1
4 1
3) 4) 0
3 2
cos 2  
4 Ans. 1
3  1
cos     4x 3 
2 6 Sol. x4  x 2 x by L 'Hosptal Rule
lim
x 1
 lim
x 1 1
 
x 1 0
2 x
19. The equation of the line through the point
1
 0,1,2 and perpendicular to the line 4
 2 7
x 1 y 1 z 1 1
  is
2 3 2 2
x y 1 z  2 x y 1 z  2
1)   2)  
3 4 3 3 4 3
x y 1 z  2 x y 1 z  2
3)   4)  
3 4 3 3 4 3
Ans. 1
Sol. Using option 1: Line passes through (0,1,2)
and since lines are perpendicular
a1a 2  b1b2  c1c 2
  2 3    3  4    2 3 
 6  12  6  0
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cosx  x  1; 1  x  0
23. If y  , then x  x   is strictly
1  sinx  x; 0  x 1
dy 1
(a)  increasing x  1  x  1 is continuous in  1,1
dx 1  sinx
dy 1
(b) 
dx 1  sinx  e x  ax , x  0
25. The function f  x    2
is
(c)
dy 1  x
  sec 2    b(x  1) , x  0
dx 2 4 2 differentiable at x  0 . Then
dy 1  x 1) a  3, b  1 2) a  3, b  1
(d)  sec 2    3) a  3,b  1 4) a  1,b  1
dx 2 4 2
Ans. 2
1) Only a is correct
2) Both a and c are correct Sol. LHL  RHL
2
3) Both b and d are correct  e0  0  b  1
4) Only b is correct 1 b
Ans. 2
LHD  RHD
dy 1  sin x   sin x    cos x  cos x 
Sol.  2  e x  a  b  2  x  1 
dx 1  sin x 
 1  a  2b  a  3
1  sin x 1
 2

1  sin x  1  sin x
 1x
Also  e  1 , if x  0
x x x x 26. A function f  x    1 , is
cos 2  sin2 cos  sin e  1
x
cosx 2 2  2 2
y  2  0, if x  0
1  sinx  x x x x
cos  sin
 cos  sin  2 2 1) not continuous at x  0
 2 2
2) differentiable at x  0
 x
 tan    3) differentiable at x  0 , but not continuous
4 2 at x  0
dy   x  1  4) continuous at x  0
Then  sec 2      
dx  4 2  2 Ans. 1
1 1

24. Match the following: ex 1 e h  1 1


Sol. LHL  Lt  1
 Lt 1
  1
In the following,  x  denotes the greatest x 0 x  0  h  1
ex 1 e h 1
integer less than or equal to x. 1 1
Column – I Column - II ex 1 eh 1
RHL  Lt  1
 Lt 1
 1  by L ' Hosptal Rule 
(a) x x (i) continuous in x 0 x  0  h 
ex 1 eh 1
 1,1
(b) (ii) differentiable in LHL  RHL then f  x  is not continuous at x=0
x
 1,1
(c) (iii) strictly increasing dy 3
x  x 27. If y  asin3t, x  acos3 t , then at t  is
in  1,1 dx 4
1
(d) x 1  x 1 (iv) not differentiable 1) 2)  3 3) 1 4) -1
at, at least one 3
point in  1,1 Ans. 3
1) a  iv,b  iii,c  i,d  ii  dy 
3) a - iii, b-ii, c-iv, d-i dy  dt  a.3 sin2 t  cos t
Sol.     tan  t 
2) a - ii, b-iv, c-iii, d-i dx  dx  a.3 cos2 t    sin t 
 
4) a  i,b  ii,c  iv,d  iii  dt 
Ans. 3 3 dy  3 
At t  ,   tan   1
2
 x ; x  0 4 dx  4 
Sol. x x  is differentiable in  1,1
2
 x ; x  0
x is not differentiable at x  0
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28. The derivative of sinx with respect to logx is 1
5 4

1) xcosx 2)
cosx
3)
cosx
4) cosx
32. The value of  sin xcos xdx
1
is
logx x
1)  2)  / 2 3) 0 4)  / 2
Ans. 1
Sol. Let y  sin x, z  log x Ans. 3
Sol. f  x   sin5 x cos 4 x
 dy 
dy  dx  cos x f   x    sin5 x cos4 x  f  x 
Then    x cos x
dz  dz  1 1
   
 dz  x 5 4
 sin xcos x dx 0
1

29. The minimum value of 1  sinx is a 


 f  x dx  0 when f   x   f  x  
1) -1 2) 1 3) 2 4) 0 
 a
 

Ans. 4
Sol. 1  sin x  1
2
 1   sin x  1 x
 1  1  1  sin x  1  1
33. The value of 
0
1  sin  dx is
2
 0  1  sin x  2 1) 4 2) 2 3) 0 4) 8
Then min value  0 Ans. 4
2
x
30. The function f  x   tanx  x Sol. 
0
1  sin  dx
2
1) always decreases
2 2
2) never increases  x  x 
3) neither increases nor decreases
 
0
 cos    sin    dx
 4  4 
4) always increases
2
Ans. 4  x  x 
Sol. f  x   tan x  x
   cos  4   sin  4   dx
0
f 1  x   sec2 x  1  tan2 x  0, x 2 2
 x  x 
4 sin  4   cos  4  
Then f always increases     0
0

     
dx  4 sin    cos     sin 0  cos  
31. The value of   x  1 x  2
is  2
  2
   2 
 4 1  0    0  1   4  2  8
x 1 x2
1) log c 2) log c
x2 x 1
dx
3) log
x 1
c 4) log
x 1
c
34. x 3/4
equals
x2 x2
2
 x 14

Ans. 3 1 1

Sol.
1

1

1 
1) x 4  1  4 c 
2)  x 4  1  4 c
1  x  x  2 x 1 x  2 1 1
 x4  1 4  x4  1 4
1 1 1 3)   4)
 x 4   c  4   c
  x  1 x  2 dx   x  1 dx   x  2 dx     x 
Ans. 3
log x  1  log x  2  c
1
 log
x 1
c
Sol.  3/4  1 
3/4
dx
x2
2
x x 4
 
1  4 
 x 
1
Put 1  t
x4
4x 5dx  dt
dt
x 5dx 
4
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  4t 3/4

4 3
4
c
y  x 2 and the line y  16 is
4 256 64
1 1 1) sq. units 2) sq. units
3 3
 1  4 x4  1 4
  1  4   c      c 128 32
 x   x4 3) sq. units 4) sq. units
 
3 3
Ans. 1
1
1  16 16
35. 
0
log   1 dx is
 x  Sol. 
A  2 xdy  2  ydy
0 0
1) 0 2) log e 2
2 3/2 16 4
 2  y   16 3/2
1 3 0 3
3) log e   4) 1
2 4 256
Ans. 1   64 
3 3
1
1  x 
Sol.
0

Let I  log 
 x 
 dx 38. General solution of the differential equation
1
dy
 ytanx  secx is
dx
   log 1  x   log  x  dx
0 1) ytanx  secx  c 2) cosecx  ytanx  c
a a 3) xsecx  tany  c 4) ysecx  tanx  c
 f  x dx  f  a  x dx
  Ans. 4
0 0
Sol. P  tan x,Q  sec x
1
I.F  sec x
   log x  log 1  x   dx
0

y sec x  sec x.sec xdx  c  Tan x  c
I  I  I  0
39. If 'a' and 'b' are the order and degree
x respectively of the differentiable equation
36. The area bounded by the curve y  sin   , x
2
3  d2 y   dy 
3
4
axis, the lines x  0 and x  3 is  2      x  0 , then a  b  _____
 dx   dx 
1
1) sq. units 2) 6 sq. units 1) 2 2) -1 3) 0 4) 1
3
Ans. 3
3) 3 sq. units 4) 9 sq. units Sol. Order =2, degree =2
Ans. 2 a  2, b  2
Sol.
ab0
3 For
x

0
sin   dx
3
x
x   0,3  ,sin    0 40. The distance of the point P  3,4,5  from yz
3
  cos  x / 3  
3 plane is
  1) 5 units 2) -3 units
 1/ 3 0
3) 3 units 4) 4 units
  3  
 3  cos    cos 0  Ans. 3
  3  
Sol. The distance of P  3,4,5  from yz-plane is
 3  1  1  6 sq units
x  3  3
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41. If A  x : x is an integer and x 2  9  0  
f   1 0 1
2
B  { x : x is a natural number and 2  x  5}
 1
C  { x : x is a prime number  4} f  1
4 2
Then  B  C   A is, f    0
1) 2,3, 4 2) 3, 4,5 f 0   0
3) 2,3,5 4) 3,3, 4
45. Which of the following is not correct?
Ans. 4
1) sin2  sin  2 
Sol. A  3,3 ,B  2,3, 4 ,C  2,3
2) sin4  sin6
B  C  4 ,  B  C   A  3,3, 4
3) tan 45  tan 315  
42. A and B are two sets having 3 and 6 elements 4) cos5   cos4
respectively. Ans. 4
Consider the following statements. Sol. cos 5   1
Statement (I): Minimum number of elements in cos 4  1
A  B is 3 cos 5  cos 4
Statement (II): Maximum number of elements
in A  B is 3
46. If cosx  cos2 x  1 , then the value of
Which of the following is correct?
sin2 x  sin4 x is
1) Statement (I) is false, statement (II) is true
1) 1 2) 0 3) 2 4) -1
2) Both statements (I) and (II) are true
Ans. 1
3) Both statements (I) and (II) are false
4) Statement (I) is true, statement (II) is false Sol. cos x  cos2 x  1  sin2 x
Ans. 1 sin2 x  sin4 x  cos x  cos2 x  1
Sol. n  A   3, n  B   6
Minimum elements of A  B is 6 47. The mean deviation about the mean for the
Maximum no.of elements of A  B is 3 data 4,7,8,9,10,12,13,17 is
1) 3 2) 8.5 3) 4.03 4) 10
43. Domain of the function f, given by Ans. 1
1 4  7  8  9  10  12  13  17
f x  is Sol. x  10
 x  2 x  5  8

1)  ,2   5,   2)  ,3   5,   x  xi 6  3  2  1  0  2  3  7 24


   3
3)  ,3   5,   4)  ,2  5,   n 8 8

Ans. 1 48. A random experiment has five outcomes


Sol.  x  2 x  5   0 w1, w 2 , w 3 , w 4 and w 5 . The probabilities of the
 ,2  5,   occurrence of the outcomes w1, w 2 , w 4 and w 5
1 1
are respectively ,a, b and such that
44. If f  x   sin  2  x  sin  2  x, where  x   6 12
12a  12b  1  0 . Then the probabilities of
greatest integer  x , then which of the
occurrence of the outcome w 3 is
following not true?
  1 1 1 1 2
1) f    1 2) f    1  1) 2) 3) 4)
3 6 12 3
2 4 2
Ans. 4
3) f     1 4) f  0   0
Sol. 12a  12b  1
Ans. 3 a  b  1/12
Sol. f  x   sin 9x  sin10x
w1  w 2  w 3  w 4  w 5  1
1 1
 a  w3  b  1
6 12
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w3 
1 1

6 12
 a  b 1 53.  
2cos 1x  sin1 2x 1  x 2 is valid for all values

of ' x ' satisfying


1 1 1
w3    1 1) 1  x  1 2) 0  x  1
16 12 12
1 1
1 2 3)  x 1 4) 0  x 
w3  1   w3  2 2
3 3
Ans. 3
 
49. A die has two faces each with number '1', three Sol.   2 cos 1 x 
faces each with number '2' and one face with 2 2
number '3'. If the die is rolled once, then P(1  
  cos 1 x 
4 4
or 3 ) is
 1
1 1 1 2 0  cos 1 x   1  x 
1) 2) 3) 4) 4 2
2 3 6 3
Ans. 1
54. Consider the following statements:
2 1 Statement (I): In a LPP, the objective function
Sol. P 1  , P  3  
6 6 is always linear.
1 Statement (II): In a LPP, the linear inequalities
P 1 ro 3   P 1  P  3   3 / 6 
2 on variables are called constraints.
Which of the following is correct?
50. Let A  a,b,c , then the number of 1) Statement (I) is true, Statement (II) is false
2) Both Statements (I) and (II) are false
equivalence relations on A containing  b,c  is
3) Statement (I) is false, Statement (II) is true
1) 3 2) 2 3) 4 4) 1 4) Statement (I) is true, Statement (II) is true
Ans. 2 Ans. 4
Sol. R1   a, a  ,  3, b  ,  c,c  ,  b,c  ,  c, b  Sol. Both are true
R 2  universal relation
55. The maximum value of z  3x  4y , subject to
No. of equivalence relations  2
the constraints x  y  40, x  2y  60 and
51. Let the functions " f " and " g " be x, y  0 is
  1) 120 2) 140 3) 40 4) 130
f : 0,   R given by f  x   sinx and
 2 Ans. 2
given g  x   cosx , where R is the set of real Sol. Corner points z  3x  4y

numbers x   0,0  0
Consider the following statements: B   40,0  120
Statement (I): f and g are one-one
Statement (II): f+g is one-one C   20,20  140 (Maximum)
Which of the following is correct? D   0,30  120
1) Statement (I) is false, statement (II) is true
2) Both statements (I) and (II) are true
3) Both statements (I) and (II) are false 56. Consider the following statements.
Statement (I): If E and F are two independent
4) Statement (I) is true, statement (II) is false
Ans. 4 events, then E and F  are also independent.
Statement (II): Two mutually exclusive events
Sol. St II is false, f+g = sin x  cos x
with non-zero probabilities of occurrence
 f  g  0    f  g    / 2  1 cannot be independent.
Which of the following is correct?
52. sec 2  tan1 2   cosec2  cot 1 3   1) Statement (I) is false and statement (II) is
true
1) 5 2) 15 3) 10 4) 1
2) Both the statements are true
Ans. 2
3) Both the statements are false
Sol. tan A  2,cot B  3 4) Statement (I) is true and statement (II) is
2 2
false
sec2 A  cosec2B   5   10   15
Ans. 2
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Sol. E & F are independent E' & F ' also 60. If Z1 and Z2 are two non-zero complex
independent numbers, then which of the following is not
true?
57. If A and B are two non-mutually exclusive 1) Z1Z2  Z1  Z 2
events such that P  A∣B   P  B∣A  , then
2) Z1Z 2  Z1  Z 2
1) A  B 2) A  B  
3) Z1  Z2  Z1  Z 2
3) P  A   P  B  4) A  B but A  B
4) Z1  Z 2  Z1  Z2
Ans. 3
Ans. 3
P  A  B P B  A 
Sol.  Sol. z1  z 2  z1  z 2
P(B) P(A)
P  A   P B

58. If A and B are two events such that A  B


and P  B   0 , then which of the following is
correct?
1) P(A|B)  P(A) 2) P  A∣ B   P  A 
P(B)
3) P(A)  P(B) 4) P(A|B) 
P(A)
Ans. 2
Sol. A  B  A  B  A
 P  A  B  P  A 

 A  P  A  B P  A 
P     P A
B P B P B

59. Meera visits only one of the two temples A and


B in her locality. Probability that she visits
2 1
temple A is . If she visits temple A, is the
5 3
probability that she meets her friend, whereas
2
it is if she visits temple B. Meera met her
7
friend at one of the two temples. The
probability that she met her at temple B is
5 3 9 7
1) 2) 3) 4)
16 16 16 16
Ans. 3
2 3
Sol. P  E1   ,P  E2  
5 5
1 2
P  A / E1   ,P A /E 2  
3 7
3 2

5 7 9
P  E2 / A   
 3 2   2 1  16
    
5 7 5 3
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