CBSE Class 9th Social Science syllabus 2022

CBSE Class 9th syllabus 2022-23

CBSE Class 9th syllabus 2022 is the key foundation session where student molds their choice of career and forge into to, to build a strong foundation for their future. Preparation for the board exams starts from the class 9th.

The Central Board of secondary education(CBSE) doesn’t conduct exam for the class 9th students as the school take responsibility for the exam and prepares the students for their bright future.

The CBSE board designed a good structure for the class 9th syllabus to be studied during the academic year 2022-23.

Check Full CBSE Class 9th Social Science Syllabus 2022 (Term 1 & 2)

Class 9th Social Science Term 1

Unit Name Marks No. Of Periods

India and the Contemporary World -1

10

17

Contemporary India – I

10

14

Democratic Politics – I

10

20

Economics

10

20

Total

40 Marks

71 Periods

Unit 1: India and the Contemporary World – I (TERM- 1)

Section 1: Events and Processes:
(Theme one)

  • French Society during the late
    eighteenth century
  •  The Outbreak of the Revolution
  • France abolishes Monarchy and
    Becomes a Republic
  •  Did Women have a Revolution?
  • The Abolition of Slavery
  • The Revolution and Everyday Life

Unit 2: Contemporary India – I (TERM- 1)

1. India

  • Size and Location
  • India and the World
  • India’s Neighbors


2. Physical Features of India

  • Major Physiography Divisions

Unit 3: Democratic Politics – I (TERM- 1)

1. What is Democracy? Why
Democracy?

  • What is Democracy
  • Features of Democracy
  • Why Democracy?
  • Broader Meaning of Democracy

2. Constitutional Design

  • Why do we need a Constitution?
  • Making of the Indian Constitution
  • Guiding Values of the Indian Constitution

Unit 4: Economics (TERM- 1)

1. The Story of Village Palampur

  • Overview
  • Organization of production
  • Farming in Palampur
  • Non-farm activities of Palampur


2. People as Resource

  • Overview
  • Economic activities by men and women
  • Quality of Population
  • Unemployment

LIST OF MAP ITEMS (TERM- 1)

SUBJECT – HISTORY
Chapter-1: The French Revolution
Outline Political Map of France

  • Bordeaux
  • Nantes
  • Paris
  • Marseilles

SUBJECT – GEOGRAPHY
Chapter -1: India-Size and Location

  • India-States with Capitals, Tropic of Cancer, Standard Meridian

Chapter -2: Physical Features of India

  • Mountain Ranges: The Karakoram, The Zasker, The Shivalik, The Aravali, The Vindhya,
    The Satpura, Western & Eastern Ghats
  •  Mountain Peaks – K2, Kanchan Junga, Anai Mudi
  • Plateau – Deccan Plateau, Chotta Nagpur Plateau, Malwa Plateau
  • Coastal Plains – Konkan, Malabar, Coromandel & Northern Circar

Class 9th Social Science Term 2

Unit Name Marks No. Of Periods

India and the Contemporary World -1

10

34

Contemporary India – I

10

24

Democratic Politics – I

10

18

Economics

10

10

Total

40 Marks

86 Periods

Unit 1: India and the Contemporary World – I (TERM-2)

Section 1: Events and Processes:
(Theme two and three)
II. Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

  • The Age of Social Change
  • The Russian Revolution
  • The February Revolution in Petrograd
  • What Changed after October?
  • The Global Influence of the Russian Revolution and the USSR

III. Nazism and the Rise of Hitler

  • Birth of the Weimar Republic
  • Hitler’s Rise to Power
  • The Nazi Worldview
  • Youth in Nazi Germany
  •  Ordinary People and the Crimes Against Humanity

Unit 2: Contemporary India – I (TERM-2)

 Drainage

  • Major rivers and tributaries
  • Lakes
  • Role of rivers in the economy
  • Pollution of rivers
    **Note: Only Map Items as given in the Map List from this chapter
    to be evaluated in Examination.

4. Climate

  • Concept
  • Climatic Controls
  • Factors influencing India’s climate
  • The Indian Monsoon
  • Distribution of Rainfall
  • Monsoon as a unifying bond

5. Natural Vegetation and Wild Life

  • Factors affecting Vegetation
  • Vegetation types
  • Wild Life Conservation

Unit 3: Democratic Politics – I (TERM-2)

 Electoral Politics

  • Why Elections?
  • What is our System of Elections?
  • What makes elections in India democratic?


4. Working of Institutions

  • How is the major policy decision
    taken?
  • Parliament
  • Political Executive
  • Judiciary

Unit 4: Economics (TERM-2)

Poverty as a Challenge

  • Two typical cases of poverty
  • Poverty as seen by Social Scientists
  • Poverty Estimates
  • Vulnerable Groups
  • Interstate disparities
  • Global Poverty Scenario
  • Causes of Poverty
  • Anti-poverty measures
  • The Challenges Ahead
Internal Assessment Marks

Periodic Test

3

Multiple Assessment 

2

Portfolio

2

Student Enrichment Activities - Practical

3

Total

10

LIST OF MAP ITEMS (TERM-2)

SUBJECT – HISTORY
Chapter-2: Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution
Outline Political Map of World (For locating and labeling / Identification)

  • Major countries of First World War
    (Central Powers and Allied Powers)
    Central Powers – Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey (Ottoman Empire)
    Allied Powers – France, England, Russia, U.S.A.


Chapter-3: Nazism and Rise of Hitler
Outline Political Map of World (For locating and labeling / Identification)

  • Major countries of Second World War
    Axis Powers – Germany, Italy, Japan
    Allied Powers – UK, France, Former USSR, USA
  • Territories under German expansion (Nazi Power)
    Austria, Poland, Czechoslovakia (only Slovakia shown in the map), Denmark, Lithuania,
    France, Belgium


SUBJECT – GEOGRAPHY (Outline Political Map of India)
Chapter -3: Drainage

  • Rivers: (Identification only)
    o The Himalayan River Systems-The Indus, The Ganges, and The Satluj
    o The Peninsular rivers-The Narmada, The Tapi, The Kaveri, The Krishna,
    The Godavari, The Mahanadi
  • Lakes: Wular, Pulicat, Sambhar, Chilika


Chapter – 4: Climate

  • Areas receiving rainfall less than 20 cm and over 400 cm (Identification only)


Chapter – 5: Natural Vegetation and Wild Life

  • Vegetation Type: Tropical Evergreen Forest, Tropical Deciduous Forest, Thorn
    Forest, Montane Forests and Mangrove- For identification only
  • National Parks: Corbett, Kaziranga, Ranthambor, Shivpuri, Kanha, Simlipal & Manas
  • Bird Sanctuaries: Bharatpur and Ranganthitto
  • Wild Life Sanctuaries: Sariska, Mudumalai, Rajaji, Dachigam (Location and Labelling)
CLASS 9TH SOCIAL SCIENCE INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

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