Social Science
Class – X
MAP SKILLS
PREPARED BY Mrs Kiran H. Sharma
HOD, Social Science
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FIRDAUS AMRUT CENTRE SCHOOL
Map Items for CBSE Class 10 SST (2024-25)
Prepare as per the Revised CBSE Map Syllabus 24-25
These map items cover the entire syllabus of Class 10 Social Science (SST) and help
students to prepare for their CBSE Board exam 2024-25. The weightage of map work in
the CBSE class 10 board exam is 05 marks (2 Marks from History and 3 Marks from
Geography) out of a total of 80 marks.
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Chapters Map Items
Locating and Labeling / Identification
1. Indian National Congress Sessions:
a. Calcutta (Sep. 1920)
b. Nagpur (Dec. 1920)
c. Madras (1927)
2. Important Centres of Indian National
Movement
Chapter - 2 Nationalism in India a. Champaran (Bihar) - Movement of
(1918-1930) Indigo Planters
b. Kheda (Gujarat) - Peasant Satyagrah
c. Ahmedabad (Gujarat) - Cotton Mill
Workers Satyagraha
d. Amritsar (Punjab) - Jallianwala Bagh
Incident
e. Dandi (Gujarat) - Civil Disobedience
Movement
Geography
Chapter 1: Resources (Identification only)
and Development a. Major soil Types
(Locating and Labelling)
Dams:
a. Salal
b. Bhakra Nangal
Chapter 3: Water c. Tehri
Resources d. Rana Pratap Sagar
e. Sardar Sarovar
f. Hirakud
g. Nagarjuna Sagar
h. Tungabhadra
(Identification only)
a. Major areas of Rice and Wheat
Chapter 4: Agriculture
b. Largest/Major producer states of Sugarcane, Tea,
Coffee, Rubber, Cotton, and Jute
Chapter 5: Minerals Minerals (Identification only)
and Energy Resources 1. Iron Ore mines
a. Mayurbhanj
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b. Durg
c. Bailadila
d. Bellary
e. Kudremukh
2. Coal Mines
a. Raniganj
b. Bokaro
c. Talcher
d. Neyveli
3. Oil Fields:
a. Digboi
b. Naharkatia
c. Mumbai High
d. Bassien
e. Kalol
f. Ankleshwar
Power Plants (Locating and Labelling only)
1. Thermal
a. Namrup
b. Singrauli
c. Ramagundam
2. Nuclear
a. Narora
b. Kakrapara
c. Tarapur
d. Kalpakkam
(Locating and Labelling Only)
1. Cotton Textile Industries:
a. Mumbai
b. Indore
c. Surat
d. Kanpur
Chapter 6: e. Coimbatore
Manufacturing 2. Iron and Steel Plants:
Industries a. Durgapur
b. Bokaro
c. Jamshedpur
d. Bhilai
e. Vijayanagar
f. Salem
3. Software Technology Parks:
a. Noida
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b. Gandhinagar
c. Mumbai
d. Pune
e. Hyderabad
f. Bengaluru
g. Chennai
h. Thiruvananthapuram
1. Major Sea Ports (Locating and Labelling)
a. Kandla
b. Mumbai
c. Marmagao
d. New Mangalore
e. Kochi
f. Tuticorin
g. Chennai
Chapter 7: Lifelines of h. Vishakhapatnam
National Economy i. Paradip
j. Haldia
2. International Airports
a. Amritsar (Raja Sansi - Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee)
b. Delhi (Indira Gandhi)
c. Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji)
d. Chennai (Meenam Bakkam)
e. Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose)
f. Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi)
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Outline Political Map of India
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Outline Map of India (Political) History
Chapter - 2 Nationalism in India (1918-1930)
A. Indian National Congress Sessions:
1. Calcutta (Sep. 1920)
2. Nagpur (Dec. 1920)
3. Madras (1927)
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B. Important Centres of the Indian National Movement
1. Champaran (Bihar) - Movement of Indigo Planters
2. Kheda (Gujarat) - Peasant Satyagraha
3. Ahmedabad (Gujarat) - Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha
4. Amritsar (Punjab) - Jallianwala Bagh Incident
5. Dandi (Gujarat) - Civil Disobedience Movement
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Geography
Chapter 1: Resources and Development (Identification only)
a. Major soil Types
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Chapter 3: Water Resources (Locating and Labelling)
Dams:
1. Salal
2. Bhakra Nangal
3. Tehri
4. Rana Pratap Sagar
5. Sardar Sarovar
6. Hirakud
7. Nagarjuna Sagar
8. Tungabhadra
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Chapter 4: Agriculture (Identification only)
a. Major areas of Rice and Wheat
b. Largest / Major producer states of Sugarcane, Tea, Coffee,
Rubber, Cotton, and Jute
Rice
The main rice-producing states are Tamil Nadu, West Bengal (largest
producer), Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, etc.
Wheat The major wheat-producing states are Punjab, Haryana, Uttar
Pradesh (largest producer), Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan.
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Sugarcane The major sugarcane-producing states are:
• Uttar Pradesh: Largest producer
• Maharashtra: Second largest producer
Tea
Major tea-producing states are:
• Assam: Largest producer
• West Bengal: Second largest producer
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Coffee
• Karnataka: Largest producer
• Kerala: Second largest producer
Rubber
• Kerala: Largest producer
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Cotton
• Gujarat: Largest producer
• Maharashtra: Second largest producer
Jute
West Bengal: Largest producer
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Chapter 5: Minerals and Energy Resources
Minerals (Identification only)
A. Iron Ore mines
1. Mayurbhanj
2. Durg
3. Bailadila
4. Bellary
5. Kudremukh
B. Coal Mines
1. Raniganj
2. Bokaro
3. Talcher
4. Neyveli
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C. Oil Fields:
1. Digboi
2. Naharkatia
3. Mumbai High
4. Bassien
5. Kalol
6. Ankleshwar
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Power Plants (Locating and Labelling only)
A. Thermal
1. Namrup
2. Singrauli
3. Ramagundam
B. Nuclear
1. Narora
2. Kakrapara
3. Tarapur
4. Kalpakkam
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Chapter 6: Manufacturing Industries (Locating and Labelling Only)
A. Cotton Textile Industries:
1. Mumbai
2. Indore
3. Surat
4. Kanpur
5. Coimbatore
B. Iron and Steel Plants:
1. Durgapur
2. Bokaro
3. Jamshedpur
4. Bhilai
5. Vijayanagar
6. Salem
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C. Software Technology Parks:
1. Noida
2. Gandhinagar
3. Mumbai
4. Pune
5. Hyderabad
6. Bengaluru
7. Chennai
8. Thiruvananthapuram
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Chapter 7: Lifelines of National Economy
A. Major Sea Ports (Locating and Labelling)
1. Kandla
2. Mumbai
3. Marmagao
4. New Mangalore
5. Kochi
6. Tuticorin
7. Chennai
8. Vishakhapatnam
9. Paradip
10. Haldia
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B. International Airports
1. Amritsar (Raja Sansi - Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee)
2. Delhi (Indira Gandhi)
3. Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji)
4. Chennai (Meenam Bakkam)
5. Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose)
6. Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi)
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