Theory Paper Time: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 80 No. Units No. of Periods Marks
Theory Paper Time: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 80 No. Units No. of Periods Marks
Theory Paper Time: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 80 No. Units No. of Periods Marks
CLASS X (2022-23)
Theory Paper
COURSE CONTENT
Unit 1: India and the Contemporary World – II 60 Periods
Themes Learning Objectives
Section 1: Events and Processes: Enable the learners to identify and
comprehend the forms in which
1. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe: nationalism developed along with
The French Revolution and the Idea of the formation of nation states in
the Nation Europe in the post-1830 period.
The Making of Nationalism in Europe Establish the relationship and
The Age of Revolutions: 1830-1848 bring out the difference between
The Making of Germany and Italy European nationalism and anti-
Visualizing the Nation colonial nationalisms.
Nationalism and Imperialism Understand the way the idea of
nationalism emerged and led to the
formation of nation states in
Europe and elsewhere.
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Appreciate the ideas promoting
Pan Indian belongingness.
Section 2: Livelihoods, Economies and
Societies:
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Unit 2: Contemporary India – II 55 Periods
Themes Learning Objectives
1. Resources and Development: Understand the value of
Concept resources and the need for their
Development of Resources judicious utilization and
Resource Planning - Resource conservation.
Planning in India, Conservation of
Resources
Land Resources
Land Utilization
Land Use Pattern in India
Land Degradation and Conservation
Measures
Soil as a Resource - Classification of
Soils, Soil Erosion and Soil
Conservation (excluding Box
Information on State of India’s
Environment)
3. Water Resources:
Comprehend the importance of
Water Scarcity and The Need for Water
water as a resource as well as
Conservation and Management
develop awareness towards its
Multi-Purpose River Projects and judicious use and conservation.
Integrated Water Resources
Management
Rainwater Harvesting
4. Agriculture:
Types of Farming – Primitive Explain the importance of
Subsistence, Intensive Subsistence, agriculture in national economy.
Commercial
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Cropping Pattern – Major Crops, Food Identify various types of farming
Crops other than Grains, Non Food and discuss the various farming
Crops, Technological and Institutional methods; describe the spatial
Reforms distribution of major crops as well
Food Security (excluding impact of as understand the relationship
globalization on agriculture) between rainfall regimes and
cropping pattern.
Explain various government
policies for institutional as well as
technological reforms since
independence.
6. Manufacturing Industries:
Bring out the importance of
Importance of Manufacturing - Industrial industries in the national economy
Location (excluding Industry Market as well as understand the regional
Linkage), Agro based Industry disparities which resulted due to
(excluding Cotton Textiles, Jute concentration of industries in
Textiles, Sugar Industry), Mineral based some areas.
Industries (excluding Iron Steel
Discuss the need for a planned
Industry, Cement Industry), Industrial
industrial development and
Pollution and Environmental
debate over the role of
Degradation, Control of Environmental
government towards sustainable
Degradation
development.
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Pipelines Understand the role of trade and
Waterways tourism in the economic
Major Seaports development of a country.
Airways
Communication
International Trade
Tourism as a Trade
2. Federalism:
What is Federalism? Analyze federal provisions and
What make India a Federal Country? institutions.
How is Federalism practiced? Explain decentralization in rural
Decentralization in India and urban areas.
6. Political Parties:
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How many parties should we have? Introduction to major political
National Parties parties, challenges faced by them
State Parties and reforms in the country.
Challenges to Political Parties
How can Parties be reformed?
7. Outcomes of Democracy:
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Sectors in terms of ownership: Public
and Private Sectors
4. Globalization and the Indian Economy: Explain the working of the Global
Production across countries Economic phenomenon.
Interlinking production across countries
Foreign Trade and integration of
markets
What is Globalization?
Factors that have enabled Globalization
World Trade Organization
Impact of Globalization in India
The Struggle for a fair Globalization
PROJECT WORK
CLASS X (2022-23)
05 Periods 05 Marks
1. Every student has to compulsorily undertake any one project on the following
topics:
Consumer Awareness
OR
Social Issues
OR
Sustainable Development
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2. Objective: The overall objective of the project work is to help students gain an insight
and pragmatic understanding of the theme and see all the Social Science disciplines
from interdisciplinary perspective. It should also help in enhancing the Life Skills of the
students.
Students are expected to apply the Social Science concepts that they have learnt over
the years in order to prepare the project report.
If required, students may go out for collecting data and use different primary and
secondary resources to prepare the project. If possible, various forms of art may be
integrated in the project work.
3. The distribution of marks over different aspects relating to Project Work is as follows:
Marks
S. No. Aspects
Content accuracy, originality and analysis 2
a.
Presentation and creativity 2
b.
c. Viva Voce 1
4. The projects carried out by the students in different topics should subsequently be
shared among themselves through interactive sessions such as exhibitions, panel
discussions, etc.
5. All documents pertaining to assessment under this activity should be meticulously
maintained by concerned schools.
6. A Summary Report should be prepared highlighting:
objectives realized through individual work and group interactions;
calendar of activities;
innovative ideas generated in the process ;
list of questions asked in viva voce.
7. It is to be noted here by all the teachers and students that the projects and models
prepared should be made from eco-friendly products without incurring too much
expenditure.
8. The Project Report can be handwritten/digital.
9. The Project Work needs to enhance cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills of
the learners. It will include self-assessment and peer assessment, and progress of the
child in project-based and inquiry-based learning, art integrated activities, experiments,
models, quizzes, role plays, group work, portfolios, etc., along with teacher
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assessment. (NEP-2020)
Note: 1. Teachers may refer ‘Learning Outcomes’ published by NCERT for developing lesson plans,
assessment framework and questions.
2. 02 Items from History Map List and 03 Items from Geography Map List
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INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 20 MARKS
Marks Description
Periodic Assessment 10 Marks
Pen Paper Test 5 marks
Assessment using 5 marks
multiple strategies
For example, Quiz,
Debate, Role Play, Viva,
Group Discussion, Visual
Expression, Interactive
Bulletin Boards, Gallery
Walks, Exit Cards,
Concept Maps, Peer
Assessment, Self-
Assessment, etc.
Portfolio 5 Marks Classwork
Work done (Activities / Assignments)
Reflections, Narrations, Journals, etc.
Achievements of the student in the subject
throughout the year
Participation of the student in different
activities like Heritage India Quiz
Subject Enrichment 5 Marks Project Work
Activity
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f. Dandi (Gujarat) - Civil Disobedience Movement
B. GEOGRAPHY (Outline Political Map of India)
Chapter 1: Resources and Development (Identification only)
a. Major soil Types
Chapter 3: Water Resources (Locating and Labelling)
Dams:
a. Salal e. Sardar Sarovar
b. Bhakra Nangal f. Hirakud
c. Tehri g. Nagarjuna Sagar
d. Rana Pratap Sagar h. Tungabhadra
Chapter 4: Agriculture (Identification only)
a. Major areas of Rice and Wheat
b. Largest / Major producer states of Sugarcane, Tea, Coffee, Rubber, Cotton and
Jute
Chapter 5: Minerals and Energy Resources
Minerals (Identification only)
a. Iron Ore mines
Mayurbhanj Bellary
Durg Kudremukh
Bailadila
b. Coal Mines
Raniganj Talcher
Bokaro Neyveli
c. Oil Fields
Digboi Bassien
Naharkatia Kalol
Mumbai High Ankaleshwar
Power Plants
(Locating and Labelling only)
a. Thermal
Namrup Ramagundam
Singrauli
b. Nuclear
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Narora Tarapur
Kakrapara Kalpakkam
Chapter 6: Manufacturing Industries (Locating and Labelling Only)
Software Technology Parks:
a. Noida e. Hyderabad
b. Gandhinagar f. Bengaluru
c. Mumbai g. Chennai
d. Pune h. Thiruvananthapuram
Chapter 7: Lifelines of National Economy
Major Ports: (Locating and Labelling)
a. Kandla f. Tuticorin
b. Mumbai g. Chennai
c. Marmagao h. Vishakhapatnam
d. New Mangalore i. Paradip
e. Kochi j. Haldia
International Airports:
a. Amritsar (Raja Sansi - Sri Guru d. Chennai (Meenam Bakkam)
Ram Dass jee) e. Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra
b. Delhi (Indira Gandhi) Bose)
c. Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji) f. Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi)
Note: Items of Locating and Labelling may also be given for Identification.
PRESCRIBED BOOKS:
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