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Syllabus of Class 10 Cbse for Sa2
Class X
Mathematics
Term 2
The following topics will be assessed in Second Term:
ALGEBRA (contd)
Quadratic equations, Arithmetic progressions
GEOMETRY (contd)
Circles, Constructions.
MENSURATION
Areas Related to Circles, Surface Areas & Volumes
TRIGONOMETRY (contd)
Heights & Distances.
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
PROBABILITY
UNIT 1- HISTORY: India and the Contemporary World II erm 2
Sub- Unit 1.1 Events and Processes (ANY ONE OF THE THEMES 1 AND 2. THEME 3 IS COMPULSORY)
1 Nationalism in Europe. (Chapter 1)
2 Nationalist Movement in Indo- China. (Chapter2)
3 Nationalism in India (Chapter 3)
UNIT 2 (GEOGRAPHY): India- Land and People
Mineral Resources (Chapter 5)
Power Resources (Chapter 5)
Manufacturing Industries (Chapter 6)
Transport, Communication and Trade (Chapter 7)

UNIT 3 (POLITICAL SCIENCE): DEMOCRATIC POLITICS II
Term 2
3 Competitions and Contestations in democracy (Chapter 5 and 6)
4 Outcomes of democracy (Chapter 7)
5 Challenges in Democracy (Chapter 8)
UNIT 4 (ECONOMICS): Understanding Economic Development- II
Term 2
3 Money and Financial System’ (Chapter 3)
4 Globalization (Chapter 4)
5 Consumer Awareness (Chapter 5)
UNIT 5 – DISASTER MANAGEMENT Terms 1 and 2
Through Project and Assignment in Formative assessment only 1. Tsunami 2. Safer Construction Practices 3. Survival Skills 4. Alternate Communication Skills 5. Sharing Responsibility
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