what is the reduced syllabus for civics class 9 icse for chapter Salient Features of the Constitution-II 2020-21
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HISTORY, CIVICS AND GEOGRAPHY (50)
HISTORY AND CIVICS
H.C.G. - Paper - 1
[Candidates offering History, Civics and Geography (Thailand) are not eligible to offer History, Civics and
Geography]
CLASS IX
There will be one paper of two hours duration
carrying 80 marks and an Internal Assessment of 20
marks.
The paper will be divided into two parts, Part I and
Part II.
Part I (30 marks) will contain short answer questions
set from the entire syllabus.
Candidates will be required to answer all questions.
Part II (50 marks) will consist of Section A and
Section B. Candidates will be required to answer two
out of three questions from Section A and three out of
five questions from Section B. The sections will
correspond to the sections indicated in the syllabus.
SECTION A: CIVICS
An elementary study is required of this section
without verbatim study of the Constitutional Articles
in detail.
1. Our Constitution
Definition of Constitution - date of adoption, date
of enforcement and its significance. Features:
Single Citizenship, Universal Adult Franchise,
Fundamental Rights (names only) and
Fundamental Duties, Directive Principles of
State Policy (meaning), Welfare State (meaning
only).
2. Elections
Meaning; Composition of Election Commission
(in brief); Direct and Indirect election; General
election; Mid-term election and By-election.
3. Local Self Government
(i) Rural: Three-tier system of Panchayati Raj –
Gram Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti, Zila
Parishad –functions (any four each).
(ii) Urban: Municipal Committees and
Municipal Corporations – functions (any four
each).
SECTION B: HISTORY
1. The Harappan Civilisation
Sources: Great Bath, Citadel, seals, bearded man,
dancing girl, dockyard, script.
Urban planning. Decline of the Harappan
civilization.
2. The Vedic Period
Sources: Vedas and Epics (brief mention);
Brief comparative study of Early and Later Vedic
society.
3. Jainism and Buddhism
Causes for the rise of Jainism and Buddhism in
the 6th century B.C. Doctrines.
4. The Mauryan Empire
Sources: Arthashastra, Indika, Ashokan Edicts,
Sanchi Stupa.
Administration (Chandragupta Maurya and
Ashoka); Ashoka’s Dhamma.
5. The Sangam Age
Meaning of Sangam; Sources: Tirukkural (in
brief).g
Explanation:
6. The Age of the Guptas
Sources: Account of Fa-hien; Allahabad Pillar
Inscription.
Contribution to the fields of Education (Nalanda
University), Science (Aryabhatta) and Culture
(works of Kalidasa, Deogarh temple).
7. Medieval India
(a) The Cholas
Sources: Inscriptions; Brihadishwara
Temple.
Administration (Rajaraja I, Rajendra I).
(b) The Delhi Sultanate
Qutab Minar.
Political history and Administration
(Alauddin Khilji and Muhammad Bin
Tughlaq).
(c) The Mughal Empire
Sources: Ain-i-Akbari, Taj Mahal, Jama
Masjid and Red Fort.
Political history and administration (Akbar)
8. The Modern Age in Europe
(a) Renaissance
Definition; causes (new trade routes,
invention of the printing press) and impact
on art, literature and science (Leonardo Da
Vinci, William Shakespeare and
Copernicus).
(b) Reformation
Meaning of Reformation; dissatisfaction with
the practices of the Catholic Church,
Counter Reformation.(meaning only).
(c) Industrial Revolution
Definition of the term. Socialism and
Capitalism - meaning only.
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Any one project/assignment related to the syllabus.
Suggested Assignments
• ‘The Indian constitution protects the rights of
children, women, minorities and weaker
sections.’ Elaborate on the basis of a case study.
• ‘Fundamental Duties complement Fundamental
Rights.’ Illustrate with the help of a Power Point
Presentation.
• Highlight the civic issues of your locality and
what suggestions would you offer to address
them.
• Visit a museum or local site of historical
importance and discuss its significance.
• Discuss the art and architectural features of any
of these monuments: Buddhist Caves, Ajanta;
Iron Pillar, Mehrauli; Gol Gumbaz, Bijapur;
Mattancherry Synagogue, Cochin;
KamakhyaTemple, Guwahati; St. Thomas
Basilica, Chennai; Tower of Silence, Mumbai.
• Make a pictorial presentation of inventions and
innovations as a result of the Industrial
Revolution.
Make a comparative study of the Harappan and
the Mesopotamian Civilisations.
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