Overview
The RBSE 10th board theory exam for social science continues 3 hours and 15 minutes and is given 80 marks. The table below shows the division for theory exam marks for the units in the RBSE 10th board Social Science syllabus.
Unit - 1 Events and Processes
1.The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
(i)The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation (ii)The Making of Nationalism in Europe (iii)The Age of Revolutions: 1830-1848 (iv)The Making of Germany and Italy (iv) Visualizing the Nation(v) Nationalism and Imperialism.2.Nationalism in India
(i)The First World War, Khilafat and Non— Cooperation (ii)Differing Strands within the Movement (iii)Towards Civil Disobedience (iv)The Sense of Collective Belonging.Unit - 2 Livelihoods, Economies and Societies
3.The Making of a Global World
(i)The Pre-modern world (ii)The Nineteenth Century (1815-1914) (iii)The Inter war Economy (iv)Rebuilding a World Economy: The Post-War Era.4.The Age of Industrialization
(i) Before the Industrial Revolution (ii) Hand Labour and Steam Power (iii) Industrialization in the colonies (iv) Factories Come Up (v) The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth (vi) Market for GoodsUnit - 3 Everyday Life, Culture and Politics
5.Print Culture and the Modern World
(i) The First Printed Books (ii) Print Comes to Europe (iii) The Print Revolution and its Impact (iv) The Reading Mania (v) The Nineteenth Century (vi) India and the World of Print (vii) Religious Reform and Public Debates (viii) New Forms of Publication (ix) Print and Censorship.Book Contemporary India-II (Geography)
Chapter-1: Resources And Development
Types of Resources, Development of Resources, Resources Planning in India, Land Resources, Land Utilisation, Land use pattern in India, Land degradation and conservation measures, Soil as a resource, Classification of Soils, Soils Erosion and Soil Conservation.Chapter-2: Forest And Wildlife Resouces
Flora and Fauna in India, Conservation of forest and Wildlife in India, Types and Distribution of forest and wildlife Resources, Community and Conservation.Chapter-3: Water Resources
Water Scarcity and the need of water conservation and management, Multipurpose River Project and Integrated water resources management, Rain water Harvesting.Chapter-4: Agriculture
Types of Farming. Cropping Pattern, Major Crops, Technological and Institutional Reforms.Chapter-5: MINERALS AND ENERGY RESOUCES
Meaning of Minerals, Mode of Occurrence of Minerals, Ferrous and non-ferrous Minerals, Non-Metallic minerals, Rock minerals, Energy Resources-conventional And non-conventional sources, conservation of energy recourses
Chapter-6: Manifacturing Insdutries
Importance of Manufacturing, Classification of Industries, Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation, Control of Environmental Degradation
Chapter-7 : Lifeline Of National Economy
Transport: Roadways, Railways, Pipelines, Waterways and Major Sea Ports, Airways, Communication, International trade, Tourism-as a trade.Formal Sector credit in India, Self help groups of the Poor.
Chapter-4: Globlization And The Indian Economy
Production across countries, Interlinking production across countries, Foreign trade and integration of markets, Globalisation, Factors that have enabled Globalisation, World TradeOrganization, Impact of Globalisation in India, The Struggle for a fair globalisation.