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Kerala Plus One Maths Answer Key 2025 (25 March), Download Solution PDF

Kerala Plus One Maths Answer Key 2025 (25 March), Download Solution PDF

Edited By Garima Sihag | Updated on Mar 25, 2025 05:11 PM IST | #Kerala DHSE

The DHSE conducted the Kerala Plus One Mathematics exam on March 25, 2025. The Kerala plus one answer key for the exam has been released afterward. The Kerala DHSE +1 answer key is prepared by experts from various coaching institutes. We will compile and upload the Kerala Plus One maths answers here. The Kerala +1 Maths exam ended at 4:15 PM

Kerala Plus One Maths Answer Key 2025 (25 March), Download Solution PDF
Kerala Plus One Maths Answer Key 2025 (25 March), Download Solution PDF

The Kerala DHSE Plus one maths exam carries a total of 80 marks and has a duration of 2.5 to 3 hours. It consists of multiple-choice, short-answer, and long-answer questions, divided into different sections based on topics. The Kerala plus one DHSE maths question types include multiple-choice questions (MCQs) worth 1 mark, which assess basic concepts, short-answer questions carrying 2-3 marks that require brief explanations or calculations, and long-answer questions ranging from 4-6 marks that involve detailed solutions or problem-solving.

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Kerala DHSE Maths Exam 2025 Answer Key

DHSE Kerala 11th maths answer key will be released after exams by subject experts. The board does not release the official DHSE plus one maths answer key. To pass the DHSE Kerala maths exam, students must secure a minimum of 30% marks, which is approximately 24 out of 80. The final Kerala plus one result also take into account internal assessments and practicals.

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Types of Questions Asked in Kerala +1 Maths Board Exam

The Kerala Plus One maths question paper is structured to thoroughly assess students' mathematical skills through a diverse range of question formats. It includes Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) to test fundamental knowledge and concept recall, short answer questions that require brief explanations and problem-solving, and Long Answer Questions that assess analytical abilities through detailed solutions and in-depth explanations of mathematical principles.

This balanced approach ensures a comprehensive evaluation of students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts. Check the Kerala DHSE plus one maths exam details below:

Number of Questions Asked in DHSE Kerala Plus One Maths Paper

Question number

Number of questions to attempt\

Marks

Q1 to 8

6 questions of 3 marks each

18 marks

Q9 to 18

8 questions of 4 marks each

32 marks

Q19 to 25

5 questions of 6 marks each

30 marks

Total

80 marks

Kerala DHSE Plus One Chapters 2025

Chapter

Approximate Marks

  1. Sets

4

  1. Relations & Functions

4

  1. Trigonometric Functions

5

  1. Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations

3

  1. Linear Inequalities

3

  1. Permutations & Combinations

5

  1. Binomial Theorem

3

  1. Sequences and Series

5

  1. Straight Lines

5

  1. Conic Sections

5

  1. Introduction to Three-Dimensional Geometry

3

  1. Limits and Derivatives

6

  1. Statistics

5

  1. Probability

4

Total

60

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Questions related to Kerala DHSE

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To pass the DHSE Kerala Plus One exam , you need to score a minimum of 30% in each subject and an overall aggregate of 30%.

Yes, you can sit for the Kerala DHSE exam if your attendance percentage is more than 75%. As per the Kerala board , students need to have at least 75% attendance in each subject to be eligible to sit for the exam.

Yes, if you're appearing for the Kerala DHSE exam , you must fulfil some Kerala DHSE 2nd year exam requirements, such as:

  • You must score D+ or above age in all subjects in the Kerala DHSE 1st year examination result .

  • Continuous evaluation (CE): Students must undergo continuous evaluation for each subject, such that must submit the assignments and projects on time.

  • If you're a regular student,  you will be required to complete at least 75% of the total number of working days on the last day of the academic year.



You can check your Kerala DHSE exam results on the official results portal of the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, at www.keralaresults.nic.in. Enter your roll number and date of birth in the given fields to view your result. Ensure you have your admit card handy for accurate details.

Yes, your marks in Plus One (Class 11)  will affect your rank in KEAM, JEE, and potentially CUET (depending on the university) as these exams consider both Class 11 and Class 12 marks for the final ranking in Kerala.

For KEAM, weightage is given to both Class 11 and Class 12 marks (typically equal weightage of 50% each) for the final rank calculation in Engineering entrance.

JEE Main considers only Class 12 board marks for the ranking. However, some IITs might include Class 11 marks as part of their criteria for shortlisting candidates for the JEE Advanced entrance exam.

The weightage given to Class 11 and 12 marks for CUET ranking can vary depending on the university you're applying to. Some universities might consider only Class 12, while others might include Class 11 marks as well. It's crucial to check the specific admission criteria of the universities you're interested in through CUET.

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