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Important Questions Chapter Wise Class 11 Social Science

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Unit 1: India and the Contemporary World – II

The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

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Nationalism in India

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The Making of a Global World

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The Age of Industrialization

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Print Culture and the Modern World

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Unit 2: Contemporary India – II

Resources and Development

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Forest and Wildlife

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Water Resources

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Agriculture

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Minerals and Energy Resources

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Manufacturing Industries

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Life Lines of National Economy

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Unit 3: Democratic Politics – II

Power Sharing

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Federalism

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Gender, Religion and Caste

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Political Parties

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Outcomes of Democracy

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Unit 4: Understanding Economic Development

Development

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Sectors of the Indian Economy

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Money and Credit

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Globalization and the Indian Economy

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Unit 1: India and the Contemporary World – II


The Rise of Nationalism in Europe:

  • The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation

  • The Making of Nationalism in Europe

  • The Age of Revolutions: 1830-1848

  • The Making of Germany and Italy

  • Visualizing the Nation

  • Nationalism and Imperialism


Nationalism in India:

  • The First World War, Khilafat and Non -Cooperation

  • Differing Strands within the Movement

  • Towards Civil Disobedience

  • The Sense of Collective Belonging


The Making of a Global World:

  • The Pre-modern world

  • The Nineteenth Century (1815-1914)

  • The Inter war Economy

  • Rebuilding a World Economy: The Post-War era


The Age of Industrialization:

  • Before the Industrial Revolution

  • Hand Labour and Steam Power

  • Industrialization in the Colonies

  • Factories Come Up

  • The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth

  • Market for Goods


Print Culture and the Modern World:

  • The First Printed Books

  • Print Comes to Europe

  • The Print Revolution and its Impact

  • The Reading Mania

  • The Nineteenth Century

  • India and the World of Print

  • Religious Reform and Public Debates

  • New Forms of Publication

  • Print and Censorship


Unit 2: Contemporary India – II


Resources and Development:

  • Concept

  • Development of Resources

  • Resource Planning - Resource Planning in India, Conservation of Resources

  • Land Resources

  • Land Utilization

  • Land Use Pattern in India

  • Land Degradation and Conservation Measures

  • Soil as a Resource - Classification of Soils, Soil Erosion and Soil Conservation (excluding Box Information on State of India’s Environment)


Forest and Wildlife

  • Conservation of forest and wildlife in India

  • Types and distribution of forests and wildlife resources

  • Community and Conservation


Water Resources:

  • Water Scarcity and The Need for Water Conservation and Management

  • Multi-Purpose River Projects and Integrated Water Resources Management Rainwater Harvesting


Agriculture:

  • Types of Farming – Primitive Subsistence, Intensive

  • Subsistence, Commercial

  • Cropping Pattern – Major Crops, Food Crops other than Grains, Non-Food

Crops, Technological and Institutional Reforms

  • Food Security (excluding impact of globalization on agriculture)


Minerals and Energy Resources

  • What is a mineral?

  •  Mode of occurrence of Minerals – Where are these minerals found? Ferrous 21

  •  Minerals, Non-Ferrous Minerals, Non- Metallic Minerals, Rock Minerals

  •  Conservation of Minerals

  •  Energy Resources - Conventional Sources of Energy, Non-Conventional Sources of Energy

  • Conservation of Energy Resources


Manufacturing Industries:

  •  Importance of Manufacturing – Industrial Location (excluding Industry

  • Market Linkage), Agro based Industry (excluding Cotton Textiles, Jute

  • Textiles, Sugar Industry), Mineral based Industries(excluding Iron Steel Industry, Cement Industry), Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation, Control of Environmental Degradation.


Life Lines of National Economy:

  • Roadways

  • Railways

  • Pipelines

  • Waterways

  • Major Seaports

  • Airways

  • Communication

  • International Trade

  • Tourism as a Trade


Unit 3: Democratic Politics – II


Power Sharing:

  • Belgium and Sri Lanka

  • Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka

  • Accommodation in Belgium

  • Why is power sharing desirable?

  • Forms of Power Sharing


Federalism:

  • What is Federalism?

  • What makes India a Federal Country?

  • How is Federalism practiced?

  • Decentralization in India


Gender, Religion and Caste:

  • Gender and Politics - Public/Private division, Women’s political representation Religion, Communalism and Politics – Communalism, Secular State (excluding image on page 46, 48, 49 of NCERT Textbook – Democratic Politics –II - reprinted edition 2021)

  • Caste and Politics - Caste inequalities, Caste in politics, Politics in caste.


Political Parties:

  • Why do we need Political Parties? – Meaning, Functions, Necessity

  • How many parties should we have?

  • National Parties

  • State Parties

  • Challenges to Political Parties

  • How can Parties be reformed?


Outcomes of Democracy:

  • How do we assess democracy’s outcomes?

  • Accountable, responsive and legitimate government

  • Economic growth and development

  • Reduction of inequality and poverty

  • Accommodation of social diversity

  • Dignity and freedom of the citizens


Unit 4: Understanding Economic Development


Development:

  • What Development Promises - Different People, Different Goals

  • Income and Other Goals

  • National Development

  • How to compare different countries or States?

  • Income and other criteria

  • Public Facilities

  • Sustainability of Development


Sectors of the Indian Economy:

  • Sectors of Economic Activities

  • Comparing the three sectors

  • Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sectors in India

  • Division of sectors as organized and un-organized

  • Sectors in terms of ownership: Public and Private Sectors


Money and Credit:

  • Money as a medium of exchange

  • Modern forms of Money

  • Loan activities of Banks

  • Two different Credit situations

  • Terms of Credit

  • Formal Sector Credit in India

  • Self Help Groups for the Poor


Globalization and the Indian Economy:

  • Production across countries

  • Interlinking production across countries

  • Foreign Trade and integration of markets

  • What is Globalization?

  • Factors that have enabled Globalization

  • World Trade Organization

  • Impact of Globalization in India

  • The Struggle for a fair Globalization

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