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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...

The Age of Industrialisation-Question-Answer

  The Age of Industrialisation (History) Class-10 Subject-Social Studies ******************************************** Q1.  What you understand by the industrial revolution? Ans.  Industrial revolution means mass production. The industry revolution infact  replaced to domestic system by the new factory system.   In place of animal and manual power, new machines and steam power were used for producing things.  This revolution has replaced the cottage industry by the factories and Handwork by the machine work. Q2.  Define proto-industrialization? Mention the features of proto industrialization.  Answer:- Proto-industrialization means the existence of industries before the factory system.   Even before factories began to appear in England and Europe, there was large-scale industrial production for the International market.   This production was not based on factories, such a phase of industrialization is referred to as proto-indust...

WORKING OF INSTITUTIONS-(QUESTION ANSWER)-Class 9-Social Science

CHAPTER-WORKING OF INSTITUTION CLASS-9 SUBJECT-SST ******************************************* Q1. What is a government order? Answer: It is an order issued by the government to exchange information relating to day to day functions within its institute. It is also called Office Memorandum. Q2. Who are decision makers in India?                             or        Who are major functionaries in India? Answer: These are the major decision makers in indis: a)  The President , who is the head of the state and the highest formal authority in the country. b) The Prime Minister is the head of the governmental and one who usually exercises all the government powers. c)  The Parliament , which consists of 2 houses, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.  The Prime. Minister must have the support of a majority of the  Lok Sabha members. Q3. Explain the features of the Mandal commis...

GENDER,RELIGION AND CASTE(QUESTION ANSWER)

CHAPTER-GENDER,RELIGION AND CASTE CLASS-10 SUBJECT-SOCIAL STUDIES ********************************************** Q1. What is gender division? Ans. Gender division is defined as the difference between female and male members of society. It is a form of herarchical social division based on social expectations and stereotypes. Q2. What is feminist movement? Ans. A radical movement aimed at equality in personal and family life. Q3.  What do you mean by petriarchal society? Ans.  A society based on male domination. Q4. Name the countries where the participation of women is high. Ans.  Sweden, Norway, Finland. Q5. What do you mean by sexual division of labour? Mention, any three point? Ans. 1.  Sexual division of labour is a system in which all works inside the home is either done by the women of the family or organised by them through the domestic helpers. 2.  The sexual division of labour does not mean that men cannot do household works. When these jobs are paid for...