CBSE Class 10 Social Science Board Exam 2021 will be conducted on 27th May 2021. This year the board exams have been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis and the syllabus has been reduced due to COVID situations, students will find it easier to complete the syllabus in given time
First
of all check the syllabus
History (20 Marks)
Rise
of Nationalism in Europe, Nationalism in India
Geography (20 Marks)
Resource
Development, Agriculture, Mineral and Energy Resource (only map items would be
asked in the board exams), Manufacturing Industries, Lifelines of National
Economy
Civics (20 Marks)
Power
Sharing, Federalism, Political Parties, Outcomes of Democracy
Economics (20 Marks)
Development,
Sectors of Indian Economy, Money and Credit, Globalisation and Its impact on
Indian Economy
Paper Pattern
Question paper comprises five Sections – A, B, C,
D and E. There will be 32 questions in the question paper. All questions are
compulsory. Section A – Question no. 1 to 16 are Objective
Type Questions of 1 mark each. Section B – Question no. 17 to 22 are short
answer type questions, carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 80
words. Section C – Question no. 23 to 26 are source
based questions, carrying 4 marks each. Section D – Question no. 27 to 31 are long answer
type questions, carrying 5 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 120
words. Section E – Question no. 32 is map based,
carrying 5 marks with two parts, 32.1 from History (2 marks) and 32.2 from Geography (3 marks) |
CBSE has not issued any blue print for the Board exams, the above blue print is of the CBSE Social Science Sample paper 2021. Will give you a broad outline of types of questions that can be asked from a particular chapter. LIST OF MAP ITEMS CLASS X (2020-21) A. HISTORY (Outline
Political Map of India) Chapter - 3 Nationalism in
India – (1918 – 1930) for Locating
and Labelling / Identification 1. Indian National Congress
Sessions: a.
Calcutta (Sep. 1920) b. Nagpur (Dec.
1920) c. Madras (1927) 2. Important Centres of
Indian National Movement a.
Champaran (Bihar) - Movement of Indigo Planters b. Kheda (Gujarat) - Peasant
Satyagrah c.
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) - Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha d.
Amritsar (Punjab) - Jallianwala Bagh Incident e.
Chauri Chaura (U.P.) - Calling off the Non-Cooperation Movement 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 b. Bhakra Nangal c. Tehri d. Rana Pratap Sagar e. Sardar Sarovar f.
Hirakud g. Nagarjuna Sagar h. Tungabhadra Note: Only map items of this chapter as listed above will be evaluated in Board Examination. 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 Power Plants (Locating
and Labelling only) a. Thermal – Namrup, Singrauli, Ramagundam b. Nuclear - Narora , Kakrapara , Tarapur, Kalpakkam Note: Only Map Items of this chapter as listed above will be evaluated in Board Examination. Chapter 6: Manufacturing Industries (Locating and Labelling Only) Cotton Textile Industries: a. Mumbai b. Indore c. Surat d. Kanpur e. Coimbatore Iron and Steel Plants: a.
Durgapur b. Bokaro c. Jamshedpur d. Bhilai e. Vijaynagar f. Salem Software Technology Parks: a.
Noida b. Gandhinagar c. Mumbai d. Pune e. Hyderabad f.
Bengaluru g. Chennai h. Thiruvananthapuram Chapter 7: Lifelines of National Economy (Locating and Labelling) Major Ports: a.
Kandla b. Mumbai c. Marmagao d. New Mangalore e. Kochi f. Tuticorin g.
Chennai h. Vishakhapatnam i. Paradip j. Haldia International Airports: a.
Amritsar (Raja Sansi) b. Delhi (Indira
Gandhi International) c.
Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji) d. Chennai
(Meenam Bakkam) e.
Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose) f.
Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi) Note: Items of Locating and Labelling may also be given for Identification. |
Solve previous years question papers, sample papers
Solve
as many question papers of Class 10 Social Science as possible. Get here the PREVIOUS YEARS CBSE QUESTION PAPERS AND MARKING SCHEME and
the CBSE SAMPLE PAPERS 2021
Use these question papers and sample papers to assess your preparedness for the
exam. Practice writing concise and appropriate answers to questions of
different formats. Make yourself familiarised with the important questions,
topics, concepts and prepare them well to increase your chances of scoring high
in the exam. Try to solve few question papers by actually writing down the
answers on a sheet. This will help you work on your writing techniques
including speed and accuracy.
CBSE Class 10 Social
Science- Last-Minute Tips
1. Try to include and highlight the important facts like dates, Acts while answering the question.
Re-check the question paper for unattempted questions and make corrections, if required. Reserve the last 15 minutes for revision.
Prepare the last 10 year’s map questions as they are easy and scoring.
Write answers in pointers for better clarity and elaborate the points while attempting 5 mark questions.
Make a flow chart of dates or diagrams to explain your answers if required.
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