Guidelines by Ritu Madan, Academic Supervisor, Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi, on how to crack the Economics and Social Development paper.Scoring well in the Class X Social Science paper seems to give students sleepless nights --- but cheer up! There is nothing to panic about as the new course introduced by the CBSE is much simpler and easier to learn. Moreover always remember that systematic preparation and objective analysis of the syllabi of sample papers will help you to achieve high grades. • Modern India (History): 20 marks The question paper will consist of 24 questions, the last question being map-based. All three questions worth six marks each (one question from each unit) and two of four marks each will be choice-based. The unit on Disaster Management appears to be very vast but can be handled if important paragraphs are located and the answers to questions are highlighted in advance. In Economic and Social Development, the chapters on Major Challenges before the Indian Economy and Challenges of Communalism and Casteism are extremely important as they carry 10 and six marks respectively. Sections on Poverty and Unemployment and Price Rise need thorough preparation. Your emphasis must be on thoroughly understanding your lessons instead of merely learning them by heart. Focusing on the causes, impacts and remedies of economic and social problems will be fruitful. For instance, for a question based on the statement 'Poverty and occupation are directly linked to each other', substantiate your answer with relevant arguments. You may not find a direct answer in your textbook but if you have a thorough understanding of the chapter, you will realise that the answer lies in linking the issue with the various causes of unemployment. All the best! |
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