Social Sciences, asked by Anamika204, 1 year ago

Pls help me i have social on 29 tell me how and what to study for class 10 cbse board

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Answered by NabeelIlyas
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Answer:do all 3 & 5 marks questions from previous papers

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Answered by AbsorbingMan
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History

  • We may prepare the answers as per the following points:

1) Providing Mobility

2) Facilitating Trade

3) Increase in Cultural Interaction

4) Evolution of Society

  • In the chapter, ‘Work, Life and Leisure’, answers comparing the three cities will be very common. So try to trace the common elements between the three and the differences in their growth pattern too. Once you start reading the chapter, prepare tables to compare the development of the three cities: London, Paris and Bombay. This will not only help you to remember the chapter but also establish a link between the dates provided.
  • In the chapter, “Print Culture and the Modern World’, discuss the link between print culture and the circulation of ideas.
  • Show that forms of writing have a specific history, and that they reflect historical changes within society and shape the forces of change.
  • Familiarize yourself with some of the ideas of writers who have had a powerful impact on society.
  • Get familiar with pictures, cartoons, extracts from propaganda literature and newspaper debates on important events and issues in the pas. this will help you make learning fun. Also, it will help you to get prepared with “Make Notes”
  • Try to frame answers to trace forms of writing have a specific history, and that they reflect historical changes within society and shape the forces of change.
  • Makes notes of important writers and their contribution. It is essential to get Familiarized with some of the ideas of writers who have had a powerful impact on society.

Geography

  • Beyond just relying on the traditional ways to memorise information, here are some ideas that you can put into effect to help you become a wiz at recalling important geographic information:
  • Mnemonics, mind maps, colour coding, visual patterns and diagramming help you when working on geographic terms.
  • Focusing on shortcuts and ways to identify the information is a must for a topic like geography that can involve a long list of names, locations, and situational location.
  • It is important to try a number of devices to see which one works specifically for you as you may not find that a technique another student works for you as well.
  • Focus on materials that offer diagrams, pictures, maps and colours rather than just text. This is why flowcharts, mind maps, tables and tree diagrams work so much more effectively with the human brains, especially when it comes to geography where you may also be tested on a country’s shape or certain images that are presented for you to offer an answer on what country or city it might be found in.

Civics

  • Try to relate and understand the concepts of Civics with everyday facts of life. For example, the concept of Diversity. Observe how many diverse students are there in your class, etc.
  • Group studies also help to recall and understand the chapters easily.
  • Have discussions with your parents and friends on present topics like- politics, government’s efficiency, rights of the citizens, etc. This will help you enhance your knowledge and opinion apart from textbook reading.
  • Watch news on television and read newspapers on currents events.
  • Organise activities in your class where you can have discussions or debates with your teachers and classmates on the chapter or a short drama where you can enact out a chapter.
  • Class participation and taking down notes in the class is also very important and helpful. Make a summary of the chapter.

Economics  

  • Being a practical subject and a subject based on real life situations, there is a lot of scope to ask questions such as “if” and “but”? So play with the facts. This will help you to expand the scope of your understanding.
  • Test Yourself Frequently.The key to learning is active engagement in the material. The real test is to close all books and just put a question on a blank sheet of paper. Write what you can, but then go back and check.
  • Do a certain amount of written work. This is the best test to make sure you are on the right track. Don’t count the number of hours sitting at a desk, but count papers written or topics where you have improved your learning.
  • Believe it or not, play a board game called “Monopoly”. No game can be as useful to make you understand the basic concept of Economics as this one.
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