MAP WORK CLASS 9 SST NCERT CBSE

 

History: India and the Contemporary World – I

Identification/Locating/Labeling

1. The French Revolution

·         Bordeaux & Nantes: Port cities crucial to the slave trade.

·         Paris: The capital and epicenter of the revolution.

·         Marseille: The region from which volunteers marched singing the national anthem.

2. Socialism in Europe & the Russian Revolution

(World Political Map: Major countries of World War I)

·         Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey (Ottoman Empire).

·         Allied Powers: France, England, Russia, USA.

3. Nazism and the Rise of Hitler

(World Political Map: Major countries of World War II)

·         Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan.

·         Allied Powers: UK, France, Former USSR, USA.

·         Territories under German expansion (Nazi Power): Austria, Poland, Czechoslovakia (only if identified in specific maps), France, Belgium.


Geography: Contemporary India – I

Locating and Labeling (unless specified as Identification)

Chapter 1: India – Size and Location

·         States with Capitals: General knowledge of all 28 states and 8 UTs.

·         Tropic of Cancer ($23^\circ 30' N$): Passing through 8 states.

·         Standard Meridian ($82^\circ 30' E$): Passing through Mirzapur (UP).

Chapter 2: Physical Features of India

·         Mountain Ranges: Karakoram, Zaskar, Shivalik, Aravali, Vindhya, Satpura, Western & Eastern Ghats.

·         Mountain Peaks: K2, Kanchanjunga, Anai Mudi.

·         Plateaus: Deccan Plateau, Chhota Nagpur Plateau, Malwa Plateau.

·         Coastal Plains: Konkan, Malabar, Coromandel, and Northern Circar.

Chapter 3: Drainage (Identification Only)

·         Himalayan Rivers: The Indus, The Ganges, and The Satluj.

·         Peninsular Rivers: The Narmada, The Tapi, The Kaveri, The Krishna, The Godavari, The Mahanadi.

·         Lakes: Wular, Pulicat, Sambhar, Chilika.

Chapter 4: Climate

·         Rainfall: Areas receiving rainfall less than 20 cm and over 400 cm.

·         Monsoon: Direction of South-West Monsoon winds.

Chapter 5: Natural Vegetation and Wildlife

·         National Parks: Corbett, Kaziranga, Ranthambore, Shivpuri, Kanha, Simlipal, Manas.

·         Bird Sanctuaries: Bharatpur, Ranganathitto.

·         Wildlife Sanctuaries: Sariska, Mudumalai, Rajaji, Dachigam.

Chapter 6: Population

·         Density: State with the highest population density (Bihar) and the lowest (Arunachal Pradesh).


Preparation Strategy

1.  Use Only Political Maps: The CBSE board exam provides a political outline map.

2.  Color Coding: While not mandatory, using light colors for "Areas of Rainfall" or "Vegetation" helps in clarity.

3.  Accuracy: In Geography, if you are asked to mark a peak like K2, ensure the triangle symbol is exactly at the top of the Karakoram range.

 

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