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Based on the provided Class 10 CBSE Social Science Sample Question Paper (SQP) for 2024-25, the chapters that are frequently asked about can be categorized as follows:

History:

  1. Nationalism in India – Multiple questions (Rowlatt Act, Peasant Satyagraha, Civil Disobedience Movement)
  2. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe – (Romanticism, Treaty of Vienna, Napoleon)
  3. Print Culture and the Modern World – (Role of print in China, Caricatures, Newspapers)
  4. The Making of a Global World – (Silk Routes, New Crops Impact)

Geography:

  1. Resources and Development – (Soil types, Soil erosion)
  2. Water Resources – (Water scarcity, Conservation)
  3. Agriculture – (Types of farming, Crops)
  4. Industries – (Technology Parks, Industrial locations)

Political Science (Civics):

  1. Power Sharing – (Belgium model, India’s federal system)
  2. Political Parties – (Role, Challenges)
  3. Federalism – (Distribution of powers)
  4. Democracy and Diversity – (Communalism, Equality, Political Representation)

Economics:

  1. Sectors of the Indian Economy – (Tertiary sector growth, Employment patterns)
  2. Money and Credit – (Role of credit, Modern money system)
  3. Globalization and the Indian Economy – (MNCs, Foreign trade)

Key Observations:

  • History and Civics have the most number of questions.
  • Nationalism in India is the most frequently asked topic.
  • Economics topics are well-represented but with fewer high-mark questions.
  • Geography focuses more on resource management and conservation.

Would you like a more detailed breakdown of the weightage per section? 🚀

Based on the provided Class 10 CBSE Social Science Sample Question Paper (SQP) for 2024-25Based on the provided Class 10 CBSE Social Science Sample Question Paper (SQP) for 2024-25, the chapters that are frequently asked about can be categorized as follows:

History:

  1. Nationalism in India – Multiple questions (Rowlatt Act, Peasant Satyagraha, Civil Disobedience Movement)
  2. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe – (Romanticism, Treaty of Vienna, Napoleon)
  3. Print Culture and the Modern World – (Role of print in China, Caricatures, Newspapers)
  4. The Making of a Global World – (Silk Routes, New Crops Impact)

Geography:

  1. Resources and Development – (Soil types, Soil erosion)
  2. Water Resources – (Water scarcity, Conservation)
  3. Agriculture – (Types of farming, Crops)
  4. Industries – (Technology Parks, Industrial locations)

Political Science (Civics):

  1. Power Sharing – (Belgium model, India’s federal system)
  2. Political Parties – (Role, Challenges)
  3. Federalism – (Distribution of powers)
  4. Democracy and Diversity – (Communalism, Equality, Political Representation)

Economics:

  1. Sectors of the Indian Economy – (Tertiary sector growth, Employment patterns)
  2. Money and Credit – (Role of credit, Modern money system)
  3. Globalization and the Indian Economy – (MNCs, Foreign trade)

Key Observations:

  • History and Civics have the most number of questions.
  • Nationalism in India is the most frequently asked topic.
  • Economics topics are well-represented but with fewer high-mark questions.
  • Geography focuses more on resource management and conservation.

Would you like a more detailed breakdown of the weightage per section? 🚀

4o

You said:

yes i would like the breakdown

ChatGPT said:

Here's a detailed breakdown of the weightage of questions per chapter in the Class 10 CBSE Social Science Sample Question Paper (SQP) 2024-25 based on the number of questions and marks allotted.

📌 Subject-Wise Breakdown

📖 History (Total: 20 Marks)

  1. Nationalism in India8 Marks
    • MCQs (1 mark)
    • Case-based Question (4 marks)
    • Map-based (2 marks)
    • Short Answer (3 marks)
  2. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe5 Marks
    • Long Answer (5 marks)
  3. Print Culture and the Modern World3 Marks
    • Short Answer (3 marks)
  4. The Making of a Global World4 Marks
    • Short Answer (2 marks)
    • MCQ (1 mark)

🌍 Geography (Total: 18 Marks)

  1. Resources and Development5 Marks
    • Long Answer (5 marks)
  2. Water Resources4 Marks
    • Case-based (4 marks)
  3. Agriculture3 Marks
    • Short Answer (3 marks)
  4. Industries & Infrastructure6 Marks
    • Map-based (3 marks)
    • MCQs (3 marks)

🏛️ Political Science (Civics) (Total: 18 Marks)

  1. Power Sharing & Federalism5 Marks
    • Short Answer (2 marks)
    • MCQs (3 marks)
  2. Political Parties5 Marks
    • Long Answer (5 marks)
  3. Democracy & Challenges4 Marks
    • MCQs (4 marks)
  4. Diversity & Social Issues4 Marks
    • Case-based (4 marks)

💰 Economics (Total: 14 Marks)

  1. Sectors of Indian Economy3 Marks
    • Short Answer (3 marks)
  2. Money & Credit5 Marks
    • Long Answer (5 marks)
  3. Globalization & Indian Economy4 Marks
    • MCQs (4 marks)
  4. Consumer Rights & Development2 Marks
    • Very Short Answer (2 marks)

📊 Summary of Weightage per Subject

Subject Marks
History 20
Geography 18
Political Science 18
Economics 14
Map Work 5
Total 80

🔎 Key Takeaways:

  • Most Important Chapters:
    1. Nationalism in India (8 Marks) → Most Important!
    2. Political Parties (5 Marks)
    3. Sectors of Indian Economy (3 Marks) + Globalization (4 Marks) → Combined 7 Marks
    4. Resources & Development + Water Resources (9 Marks Combined)
  • History & Civics have the highest number of long-answer (5 mark) questions.
  • Geography is heavy on conceptual topics like resources & conservation.
  • Economics has the least weightage but covers essential real-world concepts.

Would you like a study strategy based on this analysis? 📚🔥

4o

You said:

thank you

ChatGPT said:

You're welcome! 😊 Best of luck with your studies! If you ever need a study strategy, notes, or help with any topic, feel free to ask. 📚🔥

You've got this! 💪🚀, the chapters that are frequently asked about can be categorized as follows:

History:

  1. Nationalism in India – Multiple questions (Rowlatt Act, Peasant Satyagraha, Civil Disobedience Movement)
  2. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe – (Romanticism, Treaty of Vienna, Napoleon)
  3. Print Culture and the Modern World – (Role of print in China, Caricatures, Newspapers)
  4. The Making of a Global World – (Silk Routes, New Crops Impact)

Geography:

  1. Resources and Development – (Soil types, Soil erosion)
  2. Water Resources – (Water scarcity, Conservation)
  3. Agriculture – (Types of farming, Crops)
  4. Industries – (Technology Parks, Industrial locations)

Political Science (Civics):

  1. Power Sharing – (Belgium model, India’s federal system)
  2. Political Parties – (Role, Challenges)
  3. Federalism – (Distribution of powers)
  4. Democracy and Diversity – (Communalism, Equality, Political Representation)

Economics:

  1. Sectors of the Indian Economy – (Tertiary sector growth, Employment patterns)
  2. Money and Credit – (Role of credit, Modern money system)
  3. Globalization and the Indian Economy – (MNCs, Foreign trade)

Key Observations:

  • History and Civics have the most number of questions.
  • Nationalism in India is the most frequently asked topic.
  • Economics topics are well-represented but with fewer high-mark questions.
  • Geography focuses more on resource management and conservation.

Would you like a more detailed breakdown of the weightage per section? 🚀