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Class 9-New Lesson Plan-Subject Social Science

Integrated Thematic Lesson Planning (ITLP) ************************************* KVS has recently introduced a model of Integrated Thematic Lesson Planning , especially at the primary and middle school levels , which blends multiple subjects around a single theme. This approach is directly inspired by the Holistic Multidisciplinary Education goal of NEP 2020. For example: A theme like "Sustainable Living" may involve: Science (ecosystems, pollution), Social Science (sustainable communities), Math (data handling with charts), English/Hindi (essay writing or storytelling), and Art (poster creation, model making). Focus on Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN): KVS is also aggressively implementing NIPUN Bharat guidelines through its lesson plans. Teachers now follow learning outcome-based lesson designs , where each class starts with: Learning Intentions clearly written on the board, Use of activity-based learning (ABL) strategies, and ...

CLASS-10 (ALL SUBJECT) PICTURE QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTION-SOCIAL SCIENCE

Picture based Questions

Class-10

Subject-All(History,Geography,Civics and Economics)

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Q1. Study the map thoroughly and mention which ethnic community is concentrated in the north and east of the country.

a) Sri Lankan Tamils   b) Indian Tamils      c) Muslims     d) Sinhalese

Answer: a) Sri Lankan Tamils

Q2. Study the cartoon thoroughly and mentioned what the two steering wheels symbolise.
a) The German Government was driven or run by 'The Christian Democratic Union Party'.
b) The German Government was driven or run by 'The Social Democratic Party'.
c) The German Government was driven or run by two major political parties.
d) None of the above.

Answer: c) The German Government was driven or run by two major political parties.

Q3. Study the map thoroughly and mention which language could have been made up the official language of the country.
a) Tamil      b) Sinhala        c) English         d) Urdu

Answer:  b) Sinhala 


Q4. Study the map thoroughly and mention the language that is dominantly spoken in the Wallonia region. 

a) 59%- Dutch     b) 40%- French    c) 1%- German     d) None of these

Answer: b) 40%- French

Q5. Study the picture and name the structure located in Belgiun capital.


a) Headquarter of European Union      b) Headquarter for French people
c) Headquarter for German people      d) Headquarter for Dutch speaking people

Answera) Headquarter of European Union

Q6.  Study the map thoroughly and mention the languages that are dominantly spoken in Belgium.
a) 59% people speak Dutch language         b) 40% people speak French language  
c) 01% people speak German language     d) Both a and b

Answer: d) Both a and b

Q7. Study the map thoroughly and compare the location of Indian Tamils and Sri Lankan Tamils in the country. 
a) Sri Lankan Tamils are concentrated in the north and east
b) T
he Indian Tamils are mostly located almost in the centre
c) Both a) and b) are correct
d) None of these

Answer:  c) Both a) and b) are correct

Q8. Study the picture and answer the question that follows:
 Which of the following option best signifies this cartoon?

a)  Russia giving more powers to its preesident
b)  power taken away from the President of Russia.
c)  Equal power-sharing between Russia and United States.
d)  Russia giving fewer powers to its president.

Answer: a)  Russia giving more powers to its preesident

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