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SOCIAL SCIENCE
SUBJECT CODE - C4
Class IX-X
Introduction : Social Science encompasses diverse concerns
of our environment and society. It covers a wide range of content
drawn from Geography, History, Political Science and Economics.
The perspectives of Social Science help the young learners to
build the Knowledge base for a just and peaceful society.
Moreover, knowledge of Social Science is essential for the young
learners to grow up as conscious and responsible citizens who
can contribute significantly towards the socio-economic and
political development of our country.
Social Science generates in minds of the students a strong
sense of human values like trust, toleration, help and cooperation,
mutual respect and respect for diversity. It also stimulates moral
and mental energy in students and makes them fit to face the
future challenges in their lives. Another positive aspect of the
subject is to develop national integration and international
brotherhood and the spirit of love and respect for the country.
It is expected that students in the Secondary stage will
acquire primary knowledge and skills to have a balanced
personality which will help them in solving the critical socio-
economic and cultural problems which they will find in the
contemporary world.
General Objectives of Social Science :
1. To develop in learners awareness to understand the diverse
life experiences of different people and communities living in
the society under varied socio-economic background.
2. To develop the ability to study contemporary problems of
the Indian society in its historical perspective.
3. To develop awarness of variations and changes that occur
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in our physical and social environment over time and space.
4. To develop skills and attitude essential for good citizens so
that they can contribute in nation building as well as in social
development.
5. To strengthen national integration in its proper perspective
establishing linkages of regional History and Geography with
national History and Geography.
6. To develop understanding in learners that contribute to build
a society based on values of peace, love, equality and
secularism.
7. To appreciate that dignity of individuals and respect for
Human Rights constitute the basis of a democratic social life
and these are essential for the development of our society
and the nation.
8. To recognize the role of India for promoting peace and
international understanding and to develop the spirit of
international cooperation.
Special Objectives :
History :
1. To promote understanding in leaners about the political,
socio-economic and cultural life of the people of India since
the rule of the Mughals.
2. To develop the ability to study contemporary problems of
the Indian society in its historical perspective.
3. To acquaint the learners with the sources of acquiring
knowledge of History and to create awareness among them
to preserve historical monuments, archaeological sites,
artifacts, literary and oral sources.
4. To know about the political development of Assam, its
relationship with India and her contribution to India’s
Freedom Movement.
5. To develop appreciation on the growth of various
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components of Indian culture and legitimate pride on the
achievements of Indian people in different parts of the
country.
6. To promote understanding about the cultural heritage of India
and the North East.
Geography :
1. To acquaint the learners with diverse natural and social
environment sequentially at local, regional and global levels.
2. To acquaint the learners with the interdependence of various
regions/states in terms of resource, population, transport and
communication etc.
3. To develop in learners the skill of map reading and map
drawing which will encorage them to draw maps, sketches
etc. as per requirement.
4. To help the learners in acquiring understanding about the
existing and emerging development of environment in their
natural and social settings.
5. To inculcate in the minds of the learners a sense of
belongingness to the elements of nature and man-made
environments and their conservation.
Political Science :
1. To foster an urge among learners for effective participation
in community affairs.
2. To acquaint the students with the functioning of various
political institutions at the Centre and the States.
3. To help the pupils in realising the importance of Human Right
and Consumers’ Rights.
4. To help the learners in appreciating the role and contribution
of India and the UNO in promoting world peace.
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Economics :
1. To acquaint the students with those elementary concepts of
Economics which are related to the understanding of the
day-to-day ecnomic activities and current economic
problems.
2. To introduce the students with various economic activities
undertaken by the people in their geographical and social
environment.
3. To acquaint the learners with the preliminary knowledge of
Economic Planning in the context of the national as well as
state economy.
4. To enable the learners to understand the main economic
challenges faced by the people and the country and goverment
endeavours for their solution.
Distributions of marks and periods alloted to each of
the four components of History, Geography Political
Science and Economics :
Components Marks Periods
History 35% 70
Geography 35% 70
Political Science 10% 20
Economics 10% 20
Internal Assessment 10% --
(Environmental Project)
Total marks/periods 100 180
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Social Science (History)
Subject Code – C4, Class IX
CHAPTER / CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY SPECIAL
UNIT INSTRUCTIONS
1 A. Indian History To know the structure of the Government, To understand about the Act of 1858. To start the chapter with
Constitution and Legislative system, local self government key points of
To get acquainted with the structure of
administrative and Indianisation of civil services. discussions and end
governance introduced by the British
Development (1858- with a summary.
government under the Act of 1858.
1905)
(7 marks) To be familiar with the legislative history Sufficient numbers of
of central government. questions to be provided
in the Exercise.
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To get acquainted with the Council Act
of 1861.
To understand about Ripon’s role towards
evolution of local-self government in
India (urban and rural).
To understand about the process of
Indianisation of the Indian civil services.
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Social Science (History), Subject Code – C4, Class IX
CHAPTER / CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY SPECIAL
UNIT INSTRUCTIONS
2. Growth of Indian To get Familiar with the transport To understand the role of Transport and communication -Do-
Nationalism and and communication, modern system with special emphasis on railways in
its aftermath. education, role of different awkening Nationalism among the Indians.
Associations, vernicular press, To be acquainted with the role and impact of modern
(8 marks) Arms Act, Vernicular press Act, education in the evolution of Nationalism. Mention Exercise will consist
Economic drain, birth of Indian names like. Viveknanda, Raja Rammohan Roy etc. question of Multple-
National Congress and its aims and their contribution in the evolution of nationalism. choice short and long
and objectives. Russo-Japanese Answer types.
war and its impact of Indian. To understand the role of different Association in
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awakening of Nationalism.
To help students to know about the role of vernicular
Press, Arms Act, vernicular Press Act and other
legislation.
To understand Dadabhai Naorajis’ Economic Drain
theory and others in the evolution of Nationalism.
To understand the circumstances leading to the birth of
Indian National Congress (INC).
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Social Science (History), Subject Code – C4, Class IX
CHAPTER / CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY SPECIAL
UNIT INSTRUCTIONS
3. B. History of Assam To know about the monarchial A brief writing on the sociopolitical background Activities may be suggested
Moamaria uprising oppression, exaction of the during Ahom rulers before the uprising of for project works.
causes, results and Paiks and other causes as Moamoria.
Captain Welsh’s well as results of the To understand the crises arising due to the
expedition to Assam. moamoria uprising with monarchial opperssion, demolition of
special emphasis on the monasteries, exaction of paiks.
(8 marks) expedition of Captain Welsh To understand other causes of the Moamoria
and his Report on Assam
uprising.
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To understand the effects of the Moamoria
uprising.
To be familiar with the role played by Captain.
Welsh in quelling the moamoria uprising,
challenges of bairagi raja and Krishna
Narayan.
To get acqainted with the Report of captain
welsh on Assam.
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Social Science (History), Subject Code – C4, Class IX
CHAPTER / CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY SPECIAL
UNIT INSTRUCTIONS
4. Burmese Invesions of To know about the Burmese To understand about the causes and effects of Some Exercises like
Assam (1817 1826) invasions of Assam the Burmese invasions of Assam (1817, 1819 objective, short type, long
and 1821) questions to be added after
(6 marks) each chapter
To understand the Anglo Burmese war and A summery at the end of
the treaty of Yandabo. each chapter.
Maps and picture at
appropriate places.
5. Beginning of To know the beginning of The understand briefly Company’s rule under
company’s rule in East India Company’s rule David scott, Robertson and Jenkins
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Assam (1817-1826) in Assam. To understand the company’s motive of
annexation of various parts of Assam Upper
(6 marks) Assam, Lower Assam, Khasi, Jayantia,
cachar, Naga hills, Garo hills, Luchai hill,
Khamti, Matak and Gova.
To understand the early uprisings against
British by Gomadhar Konwar Dhananjoy
Borgohain, Dhantura Gohain, Gadadhar and
effects.
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Social Science (Geography)
Subject Code – C4, Class IX
CONTENTS SUB CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
1. Changes of the Exogenic factors of change To know about the different exogenic processes To provide a brief idea of defferent
Earth’s Surface operating on the earth’s surface and to exogenic agents/factors that are
understand their role on landform responsibile for bringing about changes
(7 Marks) on the surface of the earth. The areas of
their operation should be specifically
mentioned.
Works of River To understand the works of river on landform That the running water (river) bring about
development great change in the landform development
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in the tropical and temperate region should
be focused with necessary diagrams.
Works of Wind To understand the works of wind in landform The works of wind and associated
development in the dry areas landform development should be briefly
discussed.
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Social Science (Geography), Subject Code – C4, Class IX
CONTENTS SUB CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
Works of Glacier To understand the landform developed by the To works of glaciers, especially mountain
glaciers glaciers should be briefly discussed with
diagrams.
Works of Sea Waves To understand the works of sea waves in The coastal landform resulting from sea
coastal landform development. wave actions should be briefly discussed.
2. Atmosphere : Meaning of Atmosphere and its To introduce the meaning and composition of The meaning and extent of Atmosphere
Pressure Belts and Layers Atmosphere and its Layers should be clearly defined. The gases that
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Wind system constitute the Atmosphere should be
mentioned and then the layers of the
(8 Marks) Atmosphere (Troposphere, Stratosphere,
Mesosphere and Exosphere) should be
discussed and presented
diagrammatically.
Pressure Belts To introduce the relation between temperature The relation between the distribution of
and pressure and the distribution of pressure temperature and pressure should be
belts defined. The pressure belts should be
shown over a globe.
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Social Science (Geography), Subject Code – C4, Class IX
CONTENTS SUB CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
Wind system To introduce the origin and direction of winds the origin and direction of the permanent
and their relation with pressure distribution. winds should be discussed clearly witrh
The major global wind systems should be diagrams. Brief discussion should be
introduced and discussed. made with regard to particularly trade
wind, westely’s and monsoons.
3. Geography of India Location To show the absolute and relative location To show the latitudinal and longitudinal
extension of India. Laction of the country
(10 Marks) in the context of South Asia should be
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indicated.
Physiography To show the physiography diversity of the To divide India in to major physiographic
country divisions and to show the divisions on a
map. The Major rivers and the mountains
of the country should be incorporated in
the map.
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Social Science (Geography), Subject Code – C4, Class IX
CONTENTS SUB CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
Climate and Natural Vegetation To duscuss different climatic To focus mainly on the climatic seasons and
characteristics with special reference to the distribution pattern of rainfall. The forest
monsoons and the major forest types. types should be shown on a map and richness
in biodiversity should be focussed.
Population Growth and To present the trend of population growth To depict the population growth of the country
Distribution and the distribution with reference to the since 1901. The regional variation in the growth
states should be focused.
To show the distribution of population with the
reference to the physiography divisions and
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the states.
Migration To provide a backgrown of causes and To highlight the problems of over population.
nature of migration of people from
neighboring country to assam.
Population and Sustainable To give the concept of sustainable To focus on the role of the present generation
Development development. how they can preserve the resources and
protect the environment of the earth for the
coming gereration.
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Social Science (Geography), Subject Code – C4, Class IX
CONTENTS SUB CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
Economy To provide brief idea on the economy of To give a generalized picture of the national
the country economy economy. Brief mention should be
made on the agricultural, industry and transport
sector, Maps should be incorporated
wherever feasible.
Political Divisions To show the States and Union terriories To give the picture of the States and Union
and their capitals. Territories with respect to their capitals and
areas and population on a map.
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4. Geography of Assam in the context on Northe To get an understanding of the lication A clear understanding of the location terms of
Assam East India characteristics of Assam in the context of latitude and longitude and relative location in
North East India the context NE India.
(10 Marks)
Physiographic Framework To know relief characteristics of Assam A clear picture of the topography and division
and its relation with climate, soil and the state on the basis of physiography. An
natural vegetation of the state. outline of the physiography. An outline of the
drainage system (major rivers) has to be
included.
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Social Science (Geography), Subject Code – C4, Class IX
CONTENTS SUB CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
Climatic characteristics To understand the climatice characteristics An understanding of the climatic pattern with
and climatic pattern. respect to season and monsoons (South-
west and North-East monsoon). Topographic
influence on climate should be highlighed.
Soils To understand the soil types and their That Assam has diverse foil types, the details
distribution. of soil types and their distribution to be
focused.
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Forests To understand the Forest types and their That Assam has diverse forest types, the
distribution. details of forest types and their distribution to
be focused.
Administrative Divisions. To know the Administrative Divisions of To present a list of Districts and their Head
Assam. quarters along with their areas and population.
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Social Science (Political Science)
Subject Code-C4, Class - IX
CHAPTER THEMES SUB THEMES OBJECTIVES MARKS/PERIODS
1. Political Parties in India 13.01: The concept and need of political To provide the understanding of role 5 Marks
parties. of Political parties in Indian in
13.02: Political parties of India formation of government and
establishing democracy in the
13.03: Role of opposition in democracy.
country.
13.04: The coalition government-its merits
and demerits.
2. Types of Government 14.01: Classification of Government To be acquainted with the 5 Marks
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14.02: Parlimentry forms of Government- characteristics, merits and demerits
its merits and demerits of various forms of Governments
like parliamentry, presidential,
14.03: Presidential forms of Government-
unitary and federal forms of
its merits and demerits
government.
14.04: Unitary forms of Government-its
merits and demerits
14.05: Federal forms of government-its
merits and demerits
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Social Science (Economics)
Subject Code-C4, Class - IX
CONTENTS SUB CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
1. Fundamentals of Eco- An introduction to the study of Economics To create Interest of the children In the To explain through appropriate examples how Economics is related to individual
nomics (Marks-5) subject and social life.
To make the children realize the importance of Economics.
(10 periods) Definition of Economics To make the children know what To mention the salient features of the definitions given by Smith, Marshall,
economics is all about Robbins and Samueison-Nordhaus
Scope of Economics To understand the coverage of the contents To explain the concept of main areas of Economics such as consumption,
of Economics production, exchange and distribution, goods, welfare, wants, efficiency etc.
Basic Concepts To understand the problem of poverty and To explain the meaning of utility, Price, wealth, demand, supply, market, national
inequality income, per capita income, capital saving, investment, microeconomics and
macroeconomics.
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2. Major Economic Poverty and inequality To understand the problem of the growth of To know the meaning of poverty line.
Issues (5 Marks) population To have a broad idea about the extent of poverty and inequality in India vis-vis
Assam.
(10 periods) Population growth To understand the problem of To know the population data of India and Assam as given in the Census Report,
unemployment 2011 in respect of the size of population, rate of growth of population, population
density and ex ratio.
Unemployment To understand the importance of To know the meaning of unemployment, organized labour and unorganized
Environmental Economics and tabour and working population.
sustainable development To identify the major causes of unemployment in India and Assam.
Sustainable developments To understand the problem of inflation To know the definition of sustainable development and the meaning of “Green
economy”.
Inflation to know the meaning of inflation, demand puil inflation, cost-push inflation, suppressed inflation;
To Identify the effects of inflation on fixed income groups, savers and exportes;
To know, in general, the anti-inflationary measuresmonetary(bank rate),
fiscal(tax rate) and non-monetary(growth of output) mesures.
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Social Science (History)
Subject Code - C4, Class X
CHAPTER / CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY SPECIAL
UNIT INSTRUCTIONS
1. A. India : Partition of To learn about the cirumstances leading to the To understand the motive of the British To provide MCQ, VSA,
Bengal swadeshi partition of Bengal. behind the partition of Bengal. SA, LA type of
Movement, its Knowledge about antipartition questions.
aftermath To know anti partition of Bengal and evolution Movment (leading to swadeshi
of the swadeshi movement. Movement) and its impact.
(6 marks)
to familiarize with the birth of Muslim
To know the emergence of Muslim league.
league.
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2. Rise of Gandhi era To learn the causes and effects of Non- To understand the Gandhian policy of -Do-
and his role in cooperation, Civil Disobedience, Quit India Non-Violence and satyagraha.
freedom Movements and also the Indian National Army Emphasis and the concept of non-
(INA). violence.
(7 marks)
To get acquainted with the adverse effect of the To get acquainted with the causes and
first orld war on India as well as advent of impact of Non cooperation with
M.K. Gandhi to Indian politics. reference to Gandhi-Irwin Pact, civil
Disobedience and Quit India
Movement.
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Social Science (History), Subject Code - C4, Class - X
CHAPTER / COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY SPECIAL SPECIAL
UNIT INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTIONS
To know about the early-colonial (British) uprisings To understand the factors leading to -Do-
of 1828-30 A.D., the growth of the INA and its impact.
To understand the partition of India
(Indian Independence Act and Indo-
Pak boundary line)
3. B. Assam Anti-British To understand the circumstances -Do-
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uprisings in Assam leading to the Anti-British Uprisings
in Assam and impacts.
rebellion of Maniram Dewan.
(7 marks)
British revenue administration and
its impact.
Raijmel, Peasant’s revolts, Tribal
revolts.
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CHAPTER / COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY SPECIAL SPECIAL
UNIT INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTIONS
4. Role of various To create interest among the students about To understand the role of (Assamese
organisation and the role of different organisations and asso- Literary Society) (1872-1885), Asomiya
Associations to the ciations in the freedom Movement of Assam. Bhasha Unnati Sadhani Sabha (1888),
freedom Movement and Jonaki era (1889), Jorhat Sarbonanik
a brief reference to some Sabha (1884), Asom Association (1903),
post independence Asom Chatra Sanmilan (1916-1939),
avents in Assam. Ryot Sabha (1884), Ahom Sabha
(1893), Asom Provincial Congress
(8 marks) (1920)
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To understand the participation of Assam
in the National Freedom Movement.
SAome post-indepence events like
Ministry of Gopinath Bordoloi,
establishment of Guwahati University
(1948), Assam
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Social Science (History), Subject Code - C4, Class - X
CHAPTER / COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY SPECIAL SPECIAL
UNIT INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTIONS
Medical college, Jorhat Agricultural
College, Guwahati Engineering college,
Veterinary College etc.
5. Cultural heritage of India To know about the racial diversity preva- To understand about contributions of Some Exercises like
and North East lent in India and N.E. and its composite various racial/cultural elements to the objective, short type,
nature and culture. growth of composite culture of India long questions in each
(7 Marks) and NE. chapter/unit
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A brief out line of literature, paintings of India To understand the basic differences of A summary at the end
and NE. N.E. culture with rest of India. of each chapter.
To get acquainted with folk culture of NE Maps and pictures at
and India appropriate places.
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Social Science (Geography)
Subject Code - C4, Class X
CONTENTS SUB CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
1. Economic Definition and contents To provide the meaning scope and To introduce the meaning of Economic
Geography contents of Economic Geography Geography in the contemporary context. The
scope of the sub-discipline should be elaborated
(7 Marks) mentioning its major branches and contents of
the respective branches.
Resources and Classification To provide clear understanding of the to discuss the concept of resource and its
concept and types of resources. That change in course of time How the growing
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the concept of resource is dynamic scarcity of resource on the one hand and the
should be elaborated. advancement of science and technology on
the other have influenced the concept of
resource should be indicated with suitable
examples.
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Social Science (Geography), Subject Code - C4, Class X
CONTENTS SUB CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
Resource use and conservation To provide idea on the diverse of The diversity of resource use should be
resource and the need of resource highlighted. Search for alternative resource
conservation. should be indicated. The need and means of
resource conservation should be elaborated.
Efforts of the gloabal and national organizations
in this regard should be highlighted.
2. Environment Understanding the meaning of To define the term ‘environment’ and To focus on the various components of
and environment from from to focus on its present relevance from environment and their inter-relationship. The
Environmental geographical perspectives. geographical perspectives. growing significance of environmental
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Problems understanding to cope with the changing situation
should be focussed.
(6 marks) Defining environmental problem To clarify the meaning of environmental The meaning of evnironmental problem and how
and stating the major problem with examples and to mention it occurs should be clearly stated. Relevant
environmental problems the major environmental problems examples should be cited. The role of human in
confronted by the contemporary and associated areas. the occurrence of environmental problem should
society. be focussed.
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CONTENTS SUB CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
The major environmental problems like air, water
and land pollution, desertification, global warming,
etc should be mentioned along with their causes
and affected areas. Relenant examples from
Assam and North East India may be cited
wherever feasible.
3. Geography of Transport To present the distribution of continents A brief idea as to the formation of continents and
the World and oceans over the earth’s surface. oceans along with their areas should be provided
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with the help of maps and diagrams. The major
(8 marks) physical features (mountains, plateaus, hills,
deserts, rivers and lakes) of the continents should
be mentioned.
To show the countries and their A list of the countries of the world along with their
capitals. location in the continents on maps should be
provided along with area and population.
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Social Science (Geography), Subject Code - C4, Class X
CONTENTS SUB CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
4. Geography of Population and Settlement To provide clear understanding of A brief outline of the relation between
Assam geography of population and settlement environment and settlement and details of
with respect to natural and socio- population growth (Since 1901), distribution and
(14 marks) cultural settings. density with respect to districts and regions
(Brahmapurta valley, Barak valley and hill
districts). the Ethnic and linguistic deversity of
the state should very briefly be focused. The
growth of settlements (rural and urban) and
settlement patterns in different regions of the state
should also be presented with necessary maps
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and diagrams.
Transport To get an idea of the transport system A geographical outline of the transport networks
and related problems (road, railway, air and water transport) should
be presented with the help of relevent maps. the
problems of transport, mainly inaccessibility,
should be focused.
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Social Science (Geography), Subject Code - C4, Class X
CONTENTS SUB CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
Resource To provide clear understanding The importance of resource for economic development should
of the type and distribution of be highlighted briefly at the begining. The details of natural
resources along with brief and human resource distribution and the pattern of their uses
introduction of their uses should be discussed. The growing scarcity of natural
resources and its implications should be mentioned.
Economy To focus on the economy of The economic diversity of the state should be highlighted.
the state with respect to The major sectors of the state’s economy-agriculture, fishery
agriculture, fishery and industry and industry should be discussed in details. In agriculture,
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in order to provide an major crops (rice, jute and mustard), their distribution and
understanding of the economic production, in fishery - distribution and importance of fishery
environment of the state. as an economic activity, and in industry major industries
(oil, tea and other agro-based industries) should be discussed
with necessary data and information, The problems and
prospects of economic development should be discussed
briefly at the end.
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Social Science (Political Scienc)
Subject Code - C4, Class - X
CHAPTER THEMES SUB THEMES OBJECTIVE MARKS/PERIODS
1. Indian Democracy 13.01: Ideals of Indian To be acquainted with the preamble of the Constitution 5 marks/10 periods to
Constitution of India and its ideals. provide MCQ, VSA, SA,
LA type questions
13.02: Federal To give an idea about India as the biggest parlimentary
characteristics of Indian democracy of the world.
political system.
13.03: Parlimaentry To know about the objectives of formation of UNO
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democracy in India. and its various organs.
2. International organiza- 14.01: The objectives of To provide the understanding of linkage between
tions-World peace and UNO and its organs. UNO and world peace.
Human rights.
14.02: UNO and world To give background information about the necessity 5 marks/10 periods
peace: of human rights and their implementation.
14.04: Other important Mention the role of other Important international
international organizations organizations acting towards peace.
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Social Science (Economics)
Subject Code - C4, Class - X
CONTENTS SUB-CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
1. Money and anking Exchange and importance of Money To know the basic difference between a To appreciate the role of money in a modern economy
(Marks-5) barter economy and money economy
(10 periods)
Definition, Types and To know the definition, major characteris- To understand the nature and the functions of money
Functions of Money tics, types and major functions of money
Bank and Banking System To know the basics about banking To know, (a) the definition of a commercial bank, (b) the difference between a bank
non-banking financial intermediary
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Types of Bank To know the major functions of a commercial bank, central bank, regional rural bank,
Cooperative bank, special banks-IDBI, SIDBI, NABARD
2. Economic Develop- Meaning and Assessment of Eco- To understand the meaning of economic To be able to identify the defferences between economic growth, economic
ment (5 Marks) nomic Development development
development and human development.
(10 Periods)
Economic Development and Planning To understand the concept of planned eco- To know the meaning of planning in a democracy
nomic development
Planning in India To get an idea about planning in India To understand the distinguishing feature of planning in India in the Pre-19991 period
and the Post-1991 period.
To know the meaning of the terms mixed economy, liberalization, privatization and
globalization
To know the salient features of on-going Five Year Plan of Assam
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
Subject Code : C4
Class - IX Time : 3 hours
Full Marks : 100 Pass Marks : 30
Internal Assessment : 10
Theory : 90
Internal Assessment : 10
Pass Marks in written examination : 27
Marks
Sl. No UNIT/ LESSONS Half
Final
Yearly
Section I : History
1. Advent of Europeans into India
2. Growth of Indian Nationalism
3. The Moamoriya Rebellion
4. Burmese Invasions of Assam
5. Beginning of British
Administration in Assam
Section II : Geography
1. Changes of Earth’s Surface
2. Atmosphere : Structure,
Pressure Belts and Wind
System
3. Geography of India
4. Geography of Assam
Section III : Political Science
and Economics
Part I : Political Science
1. Political Parties In India
2. Types of Government
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SYLLABUS FOR GEOGRAPHY (ELECTIVE) FOR CLASS IX
Subject Code : 31
Total Marks -100, [Theory = 90, Practical = 10]
UNIT CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
1. P h y s i c a l 1. W eather and (a) Definition of weather and Climate (a) To define ‘Weather’ and ‘Climate’
Geography Climate and to distinguish between them.
(b) Elements and Factors of Weather
(b) To present a brief discussion
and Climate.
relating to major elements and
factors of weather and climate.
(c) Types of Climate
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(c) To introduce briefly the different
types of climate, their
characteristics and areas of
occurence.
2. H u m a n 1. The People of the (a) Major human races (a) To difine ‘race’ and present a brief
Geography world outine of the origin and spread of
the major races in the world.
(b) Religious composition
(b) To introduce the broad religious
composition of the people of the
world and the distribution of the
major religious groups.
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1. Population Growth (a) World Population Growth (a) To present briefly the trend of
and Distribution population growth in the world and
to understand the situations
leading to high population growth
in cartain periods since the
inception of agriculature.
(b) World distribution of population (b) To introduce the major physical
and human factors influencing
population distribution and to
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present a clear picture of the
present population distribution in
the world with relevent data and
map.
(c) Human migration (c) To introduce the concept of
population migration and the
associated push and pull factors
and to give an outline of the major
international migration with
special reference to India and
Assam.
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3. Human (a) Growth of settlement (a) To discuss the origin and
Settlement development of settlements in
different geographical contexts.
(b) Rural and urban settlements
(b) To understand the growth of rural
and urban settlements, their
characteristics and interrelations
drawing examples from India
and Assam.
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III. Economic 1. Concept and (a) Meaning of resources and its (a) To difine and classify resources
Geography Types of types with examples and to highlight the
Resources fact that the meaning and
functioning of resource is
dynamic.
2. Economic (a) Types of economic activities (a) To classify economic activities
Activities into primary, Secondary, tertiary
and quateranry and to
understand the change of human
occupation from primary to other
sectors incourse of economic
development.
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3. Agriculture (a) Types of agriculture (a) To discuss the major types of
agriculture currently practiced in
the world citing examples.
(b) Major crops (b) To discuss briefly the world
distribution and production of
major crops-Rice, W heat,
Sugarcane, Cotton and Tea.
4. Industry (a) Types of Industry (a) To classify industries into various
types stating the bases for
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classification.
(b) Industrial location (b) To discuss the general factors of
industrial location with examples.
(c) A few major industries of India (c) To discuss the distribution of iron
and steel and cotton textile
industries in India with reference
to their factors of localization and
production pattern.
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GEOGRAPHY (E)
Subject Code - 31
Class : IX Time : 3 hours
Full Marks : 100 Pass Marks : 30
Theory : 90
Internal Assessment : 10
Pass marks in written examination : 27
Marks
Chapter COURSE CONTENT Half
Final
Yearly
1 Physical Geopraphy :
Weather and climate
2 Human Geography
3 Population Growth and
Distribution
4 Human Settlement
5 Economic Geography
6 Economic Activities or
occupation
7 Agriculture
8 Industry
Total 90 90
* Internal Assessment 10 10
Grand Total 100 100
Text Book : Adhunik Bhugul (Class IX), Published by
ASTPPC Ltd.
Activities suggested in the boxes at the end of each
exercise many be treated as Geography practical.
* Questions from each Unit/Lesson will carry marks 2-10.
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GEOGRAPHY (E)
Subject Code - 31
Class : X Time : 3 hours
Full Marks : 100 Pass Marks : 30
Theory : 90
Internal Assessment : 10
Pass marks in written examination : 27
Marks
Unit LESSONS Half
Final
Yearly
1 Physical Geography–
Geomorphic Processes
2 Environmental Geography
3 Regional Geography : Concept
of Region and Regional
Geography
Regional Geography of the World
4 Regional Geography of the U.S.A.
5 Regional Geography of Japan
6 Regional Geography of India
Total 90 90
7 Internal Assessment 10 10
Grand Total 100 100
Textbook : Adhunik Bhugol (Class X) ASTPPC Ltd.
* Questions from each Unit/Lesson will carry marks 2-10.
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History (E) : Subject Code - 30
Class - IX
CHAPTER/UNIT CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
Part I : World To be familiar with the causes, Pupils will know the background
Revolution and courses and results of the of the establishment of the
1. Popular Movement, American war of independence. thirteen European colonies in
American war of North America.
Independence
They will be acquainted with
different phases and courses of
the war including its results.
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2. The French To know the background, Students will be able to understand
Revolution Phases, effects and legacies of the social and economic causes
the French Revolution. of the French Revolution.
They will be familiar with the role
of the French philosophers and
intellectuals in the French
Revolution.
Students will understand the
courses, phases, results and
legacies of the French Revolution.
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3. Industrial Revolution Pupils will be acquainted with the Students will understand the
concept of Industrial Revolution -- concept of Industrial Revolution
its background, expansion and and its development in Europe.
results. They will understand about
various aspects touched by the
Revolution including its effects.
4. Russian Revolution Students will be able to Pupils will know the social and
understand the background, econimic background of the
phases and effects of the Russian Russian Revolution including its
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Revolution. courses, results and legacies.
They will be able to get an idea
about the Revolution of 1905, the
Menshevik Revolution of 1917
(March) and the Bolshevik
Revolution of 1917 (November)
and the establishment of
communism in Russia.
5. Part II : Pupils will be acquainted with the Students will be acquainted with
The Revolt of 1857 in background, courses and Results the socio-economic and political
India of the Revolt of 1857 in India. causes, religious sentiments,
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History (E), Subject Code - 30, Class - IX
CHAPTER/UNIT CONTENTS COMPETENCY SUB-COMPETENCY
British policy of exploitation and
policy of annexation.
They will be able to know the
courses of the revolt, its
expansion to Assam and the role
of Maniram Dewan and Piyali
Barua.
6 Socio-political Students will be able to know about Pupils will be given an
uprising of the North the Moamariya sect of Assam in introduction of the Moamariya,
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East India. addition to the khasi and Manipuri Khasi and Manipuri sects.
sects of Maghalaya and Manipur.
They will know the religious,
They will know the socio-economic economic and political causes of
and political background of the the uprisings.
uprisings including their nature, They will have an idea about the
courses and results. British occupation of Assam,
Maghalaya and Manipur.
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HISTORY (E)
Subject Code - 30
Class : IX Time : 3 hours
Full Marks : 100 Pass Marks : 30
Marks
Unit SUB-UNIT/LESSONS Half
Final
Yearly
Part - I,
World Revolution and Popular
Movement.
1. American war of Independance
2. French Revolution
3. Industrial Revolution
4. Russian Revolution
Part - II
5. The Revolt of 1857
6. Socio-political uprising of the
North East India.
Total 100 100
Textbook : Itihash for Class IX Published by the ASTPPC
Ltd. Guwahati-1
* Questions from each Unit/Lesson will carry marks 2-10.
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HISTORY (E)
Subject Code - 30
Class : X Time : 3 hours
Full Marks : 100 Pass Marks : 30
Marks
Unit LESSONS Half
Final
Yearly
1. Growth of Imperialism and
Nationalism
2. The First World War
3. World between 1919-1939
4. The Second World War
5. The United Nations Organisation
6. Emergence of Asia and Africa in
the post II World War period
7. Non-Alignment Movement
8. Foreign Policy of India
Total 100 100
Textbook : Adhunik Biswa Itihash (Class X) ASTPPC Ltd.
* Questions from each Unit/Lesson will carry marks 2-10.
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