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Class Readiness Module-Social Science-Class 9

Bridging the Gap: A Sustainable Start for Class 9 Social Science Learners The transition from Class 8 to Class 9 is not just a change of class; rather, it is a crucial phase where students need to strengthen their foundational concepts. Therefore, the Classroom Readiness Module (CRM) acts as a bridge course designed to ensure a smooth academic shift. Moreover, this one-week programme helps students revise key topics while gradually preparing them for advanced learning. To begin with, the module focuses on revisiting essential concepts such as natural resources, sustainability, political developments, and basic economic ideas. As highlighted in the module , the aim is not only to recall previous knowledge but also to develop deeper understanding. Consequently, students move beyond rote learning and start focusing on conceptual clarity. Furthermore , the CRM adopts an activity-based and experiential learning approach. For instance, students are encouraged to identify resources in their...

PEOPLE As RESOURCE( EXERCISE QUESTION-ANSWER)-SST-CLASS-9

PEOPLE AS A RESOURCE  CLASS-9 (GEOGRAPHY)  EXERCISE QUESTIONS ******************************************** Q1. What do you understand by 'people as a resource'? Answer:    People as a resource is a way of reference to a country's working people in terms of their existing productive skills and abilities. Q 2. How is human resource different from other resources like land and physical capital? Answer:     Human resources is different in the following ways:- 1.  Land and other resources are fixed, limited and specified whereas human resources can be nurtured through education and health. 2.  Human resources can bring a change in other sources whereas other sources cannot change or affect human resource. 3.  Human resource can make use of land and physical capital whereas land and physical capital cannot become useful in its own. Q3. What is the role of education in human capital formation? Answer:     The role of education in...

Federalism-Question Answer

FEDERALISM CLASS-10                                     SUBJET-Social Science ******************************************** Q1. What is Federalism? Ans.  Federalism is a system of government in which the power is divided between Central and the state governments.   The central government is for the entire country and the state government look after the day to day administring of their states. Q2.  Explain the features of the federalism. Ans.   1. There are two or more levels of the government. 2. Different tiers of the government govern the same citizen,  but has its own juridictions. 3.  Powers and functions of government is specified and guaranteed by constitution. 4.  Fundamental provisions of constitution cannot be changed by one level of the government.  Such changes required the consent of both of the levels of government. 5. Sources of revenue...