RBSE Class 10 Social Science Syllabus 2024: On this page we have uploaded RBSE Class 10 syllabus for Social Science. The syllabus provided here is Rajasthan State Board. Download the 2024-25 syllabus pdf as well.
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Social Science
Paper |
Time | Marks | Sessional Marks |
Total Marks |
One |
3:15 | 80 | 20 |
100 |
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Unit-1 Events and Processes
The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
(1) The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation
(2) The Making of Nationalism in Europe
(3) The Age of Revolutions: 1830-1848
(4) The making of Germany and Italy
(5) Visualizing the Nation
(6) Nationalism and Imperialism.
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(2) Nationalism in India
(1) The first world War, Khilafat and Non – Cooperation
(2) Differing Strands within the Movement
(3) Towards Civil Disobedience
(4) The Sense of Collective Belonging.
Unit-2 Livelihoods, Economics and Societies
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(3) The Making of a Global World
(1) The Pre- modern world
(2) The Nineteenth Century (1815 – 1914)
(3) The Inter war Economy
(4) Rebuilding a World Economy: The Post- War Era.
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(4) The Age of Industrialization
(1) Before the Industrial Revolution
(2) Hand Labour and Steam Power
(3) Industrialization in the colonies
(4) Factories Come Up
(5) The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth
(6) Market for Goods
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Unit-3 Everyday Life, Culture and Politics
(5) Print Culture and the Modern World
(1) The First Printed Books
(2) Print Comes to Europe
(3) The Print Revolution and its Impact
(4) The Reading Mania
(5) The Nineteenth Century
(6) India and the world of Print
(7) Religious Reform and Public Debates
(8) New Forms of Publication
(9) Print and Censorship.
Contemporary India- II Geography
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Chapter-1
Resources and Development
(1) Types of Resources
(2) Development of Resources
(3) Resources Planning in India
(4) Land Resources
(5) Land Utilisation
(6) Land use pattern in India
(7) Land degradation and conservation measures, Soil as a resource
(8) Classification of Soils
(9) Soils Erosion and Soil Conservation.
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Chapter-2
Forest and Wildlife Resources
(1) Flora and Fauna in India
(2) Conservation of forest and wildlife in India
(3) Types and Distribution of forest and wildlife Resources
(4) Community and Conservation.
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Chapter-3
Water Resources
(1) Water Scarcity and the need of water Conservation and management, Multipurpose
(2) River Project and Integrated water resources management
(3) Rain water Harvesting.
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Chapter-4
Agriculture
(1) Types of Farming
(2) Cropping Pattern
(3) Major Crops
(4) Technological and Institutional Reforms.
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Chapter-5
Minerals and Energy Resources
(1) Meaning of Minerals
(2) Mode of Occurrence of Minerals
(3) Ferrous and non – ferrous
(4) Minerals
(5) Non – Metallic minerals
(6) Rock minerals
(7) Energy Resources-conventional and non-conventional sources
(8) Conservation of energy recourses
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Chapter-6
Manufacturing Industries
(1) Importance of Manufacturing
(2) Classification of Industries
(3) Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation
(4) Control of Environmental Degradation
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Chapter- 7
Lifeline of National Economy
Transport: Roadways, Railways, Pipelines, Waterways and Major Sea Ports, Airways, Communication, International trade, Tourism-as a trade.
Democratic Polities – II
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Chapter- 1
Power Sharing
(1) Belgium and Sri lanka.
(2) Majoritarianism in Sri lanka Accommodation in Belgium.
(3) Why Power Sharing is desirable.
(4) Forms of power-sharing.
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Chapter- 2
Federalism
(1) What is Federalism?
(2) Federal System in India.
(3) How is Federalisms Practiced Linguistic States.
(4) Language Policy.
(5) Centre-State Reactions.
(6) Decentralization In India.
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Chapter- 3
Gender, Religion and Caste
(1) Gender.
(2) Religion and Caste.
(3) Gender and Politics.
(4) Woman Political Representation.
(5) Religion.
(6) Communalism and Politics Caste and Politics.
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Chapter- 4
Political Parties
(1) Why do we need political parties?
(2) How many Parties Should we have.
(3) Popular Participation in Political Parties
(4) National Parties?
(5) How can Parties be reframes?
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Chapter- 5
Outcomes of Democracy
(1) How do we assess democracy’s outcomes?
(2) Accountable.
(3) Responsive and legitimate Government.
(4) Economic growth and development.
(5) Economic outcomes of Democracy.
(6) Reduction of inequality and poverty.
(7) Accommodation of social diversity.
(8) Dignity and freedom of the citizens.
Economics
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Chapter-1
Development
(1) Development Promises- Different People
(2) Different goals
(3) Income and Other Goals
(4) National Development
(5) Compartment of different countries and states
(6) Income and other criteria
(7) Public facilities
(8) Sustainability of Development Income and other criteria
(9) Public facilities
(10) Sustainability of Development
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Chapter-2
Sectors of the Indian Economy
(1) Sectors of Economic activities
(2) Comparing the three sectors-Primary
(3) Secondary and tertiary in India
(4) Divisions of sectors as organized and unorganized
(5) Sectors in term of ownership: Public and Private Sector.
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Chapter-3
Money and Credit
(1) Money as medium of exchange
(2) Modern forms of money
(3) Loan activities of Banks
(4) Two different credit situations
(5) Terms of Credit
(6) Formal Sector credit in India
(7) Self help groups of the Poor.
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Chapter-4
Globalization and the Indian Economy
(1) Production across countries
(2) Interlinking Production across countries
(3) Foreign trade and integration of markets
(4) Globalisation
(5) Factors that have enabled Globalisation
(6) World Trade Organization
(7) Impact of Globalisation in India
(8) The Struggle for a fair globalisation.
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Chapter-5
Consumer Rights
(1) The Consumer in the market place
(2) Consumer movement
(3) Consumer Rights
(4) Learning to become well informed consumers
(5) Taking the Consumer Movement Forward.
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