CBSE Class 10 Social Answer Key 2026 (OUT) Live Updates: Paper Moderate, Set-wise Solved Question Papers

Sakunth Kumar

Updated On: March 07, 2026 03:53 PM

CBSE Class 10 Social Exam 2026 has taken place today, March 7. Detailed unofficial answer key for all sets of question papers, along with the paper analysis, can be checked through this live blog. 
CBSE Class 10 Social Answer Key 2026 (OUT) Live Updates: Paper Moderate, Set-wise Solved Question PapersCBSE Class 10 Social Answer Key 2026 (OUT) Live Updates: Paper Moderate, Set-wise Solved Question Papers

CBSE Class 10 Social Answer Key 2026: The SST (Social) exam of CBSE Class 10 has taken place today, March 7, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 AM. CBSE Class 10 SST Question Paper 2026 contains questions from all the topics, viz. History, Civics, Geography and Economics. Usually, the difficulty level of the 10th Social paper remains 'Moderate or Easy to Moderate' every year. We are updating the SST unofficial answer key prepared by the subject expert. The difficulty level analysis of all sets of question papers is being updated here.

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CBSE Class 10 Social Unofficial Answer Key 2026

Here are the set-wise answer keys of CBSE Class 10 Social -

Question Paper Code - 32/5/1

Question Correct Answer / Option
Arrange events in order: Salt Satyagraha, Kheda Satyagraha, Rowlatt Satyagraha, Ahmedabad Mill Workers Satyagraha. (B) II, IV, III, I (Kheda → Ahmedabad → Rowlatt → Salt)
A: Discovery of sea routes to Asia/America shrank the pre-modern world. R: European entry into Indian Ocean expanded trade. (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
Identify the 19th-century allegorical figure of a European nation. (D) Germania
Who gave the Civil Code of 1804 in France? (D) Napoleon Bonaparte
Correct pair: Column A (Writer) vs Column B (Contribution). (C) Raja Rammohan Roy — Sambad Kaumudi
How did icons help to unite Indians during the freedom struggle? They unified people and inspired a shared feeling of nationalism.
Why did nationalists feel the need to rewrite Indian history? To instill a sense of pride and counter the British view of Indians as backward.
How did nationalist histories portray India's past and present? Past as a glorious era of achievements; present as a decline under miserable colonial rule.
Identify soil: fine particles, rich in nutrients, ideal for cotton. (B) Black Soil
Which state has the largest area under permanent forests? (B) Madhya Pradesh
Identify the path taken by Belgian leaders regarding diversity. (C) Cultural diversities
Identify items belonging to the Concurrent List of the Constitution. (D) Education, Forest, Marriage
Identify correct statements related to political parties in India. (D) Only I, III and IV are correct.
Select correct steps for decentralization taken in 1992. (B) I, III and IV are correct.
Assertion: Crude oil extraction will last 50 years. Reason: Reserves in the Middle East will last longer than the world average. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

Question Paper Code - 32/2/1

Question Answer
Which country was the most affected by the potato famine during 1845 – 1849? Ireland
Arrange the following historical events in chronological order and choose the correct option: Answer: (C) II, IV, III, I
Whom does this picture represent? Choose the correct option. Germania
Assertion (A): Giuseppe Mazzini was a revolutionary from Italy.Reason (R): He founded underground organisations. (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
Between which two leaders was the Poona Pact signed in 1932? (A) Bhimrao Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi
Assertion (A): Both Sri Lanka and Belgium faced challenges of ethnic and linguistic diversity.
Reason (R): Sri Lanka had the majority of Tamils, whereas Belgium had the majority of French-speaking people.
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
Read the following statements regarding decentralization step India took in the year 1992 and choose the correct option: (B) I, III and IV are correct.

CBSE Class 10 Social Student Reviews 2026

  • Madhumita from Vizag expressed that the paper was 'Average', and it was slightly tough
  • Arjun from Vijayawada shared that the paper was 'Tough' and MCQs seemed hard to him

CBSE Class 10 SST (Social) Exam 2026: Important details

Here are the important details regarding the 10th CBSE Social exam that are helpful to students -
Particulars Details
Exam date March 7, 2026
Time of exam 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM
2026 Paper Difficulty Level Moderate
Difficulty level in the last three years
  • 2025 - Moderate - Economics was tricky, and History was easy
  • 2024 - Easy to Moderate - Case Study questions were tricky
  • 2023 - Easy - Mostly direct questions and Geography questions were the best
Marks division
  • History - 20 Marks
  • Geography - 20 Marks
  • Political Science - 20 Marks
  • Economics - 20 Marks

Students can further keep checking the live thread below to stay updated with the latest happenings of the 10th Social exam.

CBSE Class 10 Social Exam 2026 Live Updates

  • 03 51 PM IST - 07 Mar'26

    CBSE Social Paper slightly tougher than last year: Vijayawada students say

    5 students from Vijayawada shared their review on Social pper. Out of them, 3 students indicated that this year's social paper is slightly touger and trickier than last year. 

  • 02 35 PM IST - 07 Mar'26

    CBSE Class 10 Social Paper Moderate

    After analyzing the three sets of question papers, it can be concluded that the Social exam is moderate, but not tough. There are huge mixed reactions from students on the Social paper. 

  • 01 47 PM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Answer Key for 32/5/1 and 32/21 are being solved

    Our subject expert has started solving 2 sets of question papers. All solutions will be added shortly. 

  • 01 38 PM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Mixed reviews on Social Exam as per Initial reviews

    Initial reviews that are being received from Vizag indicate that the paper was Moderate. However, few students expressed that the paper was Tough. There were mixed reacations on the paper. 

  • 01 31 PM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Social Exam Ends: Unoffical Key shortly

    CBSE Social exam has now ended, and the unofficial key along with student reviews will be updated here shorty. Keep checking!

  • 01 00 PM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Exam ends in 30 minutes: Student reviews likley by 1:45 PM

    The Social exam of CBSE 10th will end in 30 minutes, and the CollegeDekho team is waiting at an exam centre located in Benz Circle, Vijaywada, to collect the question paper and student reviews. Another team from Vizag is ready to collect student reviews at 1:30 PM. 

  • 12 00 PM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Exam Underway: 1.5 hours to go for the conclusion

    The exam is taking place smoothly at all the exam centres. Still 1.5 hours to go for the conclusion of the exam. Detailed student reviews from Vijayawada and Vizag locations shall be provided here. 

  • 11 08 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Is CBSE Class 10 Social Paper 2026 Leaked?

    The question paper of CBSE Class 10 Social paper 2026 has not leaked, and there were no cases registered on question paper leak. 

  • 10 00 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Exam begins at 10:30 AM

    Students have entered the exam hall, and the exam will now begin at 10:30 AM. The distribution of question papers will start at 10:15 AM so that students get time to read and understand the questions. 

  • 09 35 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Reporting begins at Exam Centre

    The reporting has begun at the exam centre. Students will be allowed into the exam hall till 10 AM. Students have already reached exam centres around 9 AM. 

  • 09 04 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    List of resources to be provided here after the exam

    The following resources will be provided here to students after the exam -

    • Unofficial Answer Key prepared by CollegeDekho Social Subject Expert Sakunth Kumar
    • Detailed Student reviews
    • Expected Opinion on Difficulty Level

  • 08 50 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Important Advisory to Students

    Expect more "Assertion-Reason" and "Statement-based" questions where two options look almost identical. Therefore, read the question carefully and answer. CollegeDekho wishes All the Best to students appearing for the exam. Come back to this live blog for the unofficial answer key after 1:30 PM. 

  • 08 22 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Be Caerful with History and Political Science Questions

    CBSE has moved away from source-based questions in the History and Political Science part, and the questions are more application-based. Therefore, read the question thoroughly. Sample question - Imagine a country where power is not shared between the center and the states. What two political problems could arise?

  • 08 20 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Will the CBSE Social Paper 2026 be tough?

    Students need not worry about the difficulty level, as the Social paper will be moderate with respect to difficulty level. The paper will not be Tough. 

  • 08 10 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Answers for all Practice MCQ and Assertion Questions Posted Below

    Q.NoAnsQuick Logic
    1BThe "All-British" composition was seen as an insult to Indian self-rule.
    2BGandhi was a firm believer in non-violence; the 1922 violence broke that principle.
    3CBlack soil's clayey nature holds moisture, perfect for cotton.
    4APrimary activities produce raw materials directly from nature (like farming).
    5CIndia is a classic example of a "Holding Together" federation.
    6BPrudential = based on careful calculation of gains and losses (stability).
    7DTotal Income = 5,000 X times 4 = 20,000. 20,000 - (4k+7k+3k) = 6,000.
    8BServices (IT, Banking, Tourism) now dominate India's GDP.
    9AArid soil is found in high-temperature, low-rainfall areas like Rajasthan.
    10BAlso called "Underemployment"—people are working but below their potential.

  • 08 00 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Practice MCQ 9

    A person is working in a field where only 3 people are required, but 5 people are actually working. What kind of unemployment is this?

    A) Seasonal Unemployment

    B) Disguised Unemployment

    C) Structural Unemployment

    D) Frictional Unemployment

  • 07 30 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Practice MCQ 8

    Identify the appropriately shaded region on a map that represents 'Arid Soil':

    A) Western Rajasthan

    B) Northern Plains

    C) Deccan Plateau

    D) Himalayan Belt

  • 07 00 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Practice MCQ 7

    Which sector has emerged as the largest producing sector in India, replacing the primary sector?

    A) Secondary Sector

    B) Tertiary Sector

    C) Quaternary Sector

    D) Public Sector

  • 06 30 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Practice MCQ 6

    Suppose there are four families in a country. The average per capita income of these families is ₹5,000. If the income of three families is ₹4,000, ₹7,000 and ₹3,000 respectively, what is the income of the fourth family?

    A) ₹7,500

    B) ₹3,000

    C) ₹2,000

    D) ₹6,000

  • 06 00 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Practice MCQ 5

    Which of the following is a 'Prudential' reason for power sharing?

    A) It is the very spirit of democracy.

    B) It helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups.

    C) It emphasizes the intrinsic worth of power sharing.

    D) it is a moral obligation of the government.

  • 05 30 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Practice MCQ 4

    In a 'Holding Together' federation, power is:

    A) Distributed equally between all constituent states.

    B) Concentrated only in the hands of the Central Government.

    C) Divided between the constituent states and the central authority.

    D) Given entirely to local self-governments.

  • 05 00 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Assertion and Reason Practice Question

    Assertion (A): Agriculture is a primary activity in India.

    Reason (R): Two-thirds of India's population is engaged in agricultural activities.

    A) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.

    B) Both A and R are true, but R is NOT the correct explanation of A.

    C) A is true, but R is false.

    D) A is false, but R is true.

  • 04 30 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Practice MCQ 3

    Which soil is also known as 'Regur' soil and is ideal for growing cotton?

    A) Alluvial Soil

    B) Red Soil

    C) Black Soil

    D) Laterite Soil

  • 04 00 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Practice MCQ 2

    Which of the following was the main reason for calling off the Non-Cooperation Movement?

    A) The arrest of Mahatma Gandhi.

    B) The Chauri Chaura incident.

    C) The signing of the Gandhi-Irwin Pact.

    D) The success of the Khilafat Movement.

  • 03 30 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Practice MCQ 1

    Why did the Simon Commission face protests when it arrived in India in 1928?

    A) It suggested the partition of India.

    B) It did not have any Indian members.

    C) It increased the tax on salt.

    D) It supported the Rowlatt Act.

  • 03 00 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Final Revision Strategy for CBSE 10th Social Exam 2026

    • The "Header" Strategy: For 5-mark questions, never write one long paragraph. Break your answer into 5 distinct points with a bold heading for each.
    • The "NCERT Snippet" Rule: Examiners look for specific terms like Majoritarianism, Satyagraha, Sustainable Development, and Disguised Unemployment. Ensure these terms are underlined.
    • The Map Buffer: Don't leave map work for the last 10 minutes. Do it in the middle of the exam when your mind needs a 5-minute break from writing long essays.

  • 02 00 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Most Repeated 5 Mark Questions in Economics

    1. Tertiary Sector Growth - Why the service sector is expanding faster than Agriculture or Industry.
    2. Formal vs. Informal Credit - Why formal credit needs to expand and the role of Self-Help Groups (SHGs).
    3. Impact of Globalisation - Positive and negative effects on small producers and local workers.

  • 01 00 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Most Repeated 5 Mark Questions in Political Science

    1. Power Sharing in Belgium - The four elements of the "Belgium Model" of accommodation.
    2. Federalism in India - Features of the 3-tier system and the 1992 Decentralization Act.
    3. Challenges to Political Parties - Lack of internal democracy, Dynastic succession, Money/Muscle power.

  • 12 00 AM IST - 07 Mar'26

    Most Repeated 5 Mark Questions in Geography

    • Technological & Institutional Reforms  - Government steps to modernize agriculture (Green Revolution, KCC, PAIS).
    • Roadways vs. Railways - Why roads are more advantageous (construction cost, door-to-door service).

  • 11 00 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Most Repeated 5 Mark Questions in History

    1. The Non-Cooperation Movement -  Causes, participation (Towns vs. Countryside), and why it was called off.
    2. Unification of Germany/Italy - Role of Otto von Bismarck/Mazzini and the stages of unification.

  • 10 40 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Political Science Important Questions for Outcomes of Democracy Chapter

    1. "Democracy is a better form of government because it is accountable, responsive, and legitimate." Explain.
    2. Does democracy guarantee economic development? Compare it with dictatorial regimes based on historical data.
    3. How far has democracy been successful in reducing economic inequalities and poverty?
    4. "Democracy stands much superior to any other form of government in promoting the dignity and freedom of the individual." Justify.

  • 10 20 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Political Science Important Questions for Political Parties Chapter

    1. Explain any five functions performed by political parties in a democracy. (5 Marks)
    2. "Political parties are facing a crisis of popularity and skepticism." Discuss the four major challenges they face (Dynastic succession, Lack of internal democracy, etc.).
    3. What are the criteria for a party to be recognized as a National Party by the Election Commission?
    4. Suggest some reforms to strengthen political parties in India.

  • 10 00 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Political Science Important Questions for Gender, Religion, and Caste

    1. "In India, the representation of women in legislatures has been very low." Suggest measures to improve this.
    2. What is communalism? How can it take various forms in politics?
    3. "Caste alone cannot determine election results in India." Support this statement with three arguments.
    4. Mention any three constitutional provisions that make India a secular state.

  • 09 40 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Political Science Important Questions for Fedaralism Chapter

    1. Mention any five key features of Federalism. (5 Marks)
    2. Differentiate between "Coming Together" and "Holding Together" federations with examples.
    3. What was the significance of the 1992 Constitutional Amendment regarding local self-government (Panchayati Raj)?
    4. How has the language policy of India helped in strengthening federalism?

  • 09 20 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Political Science Important Questions for Power Sharing Chapter

    1. Describe the complex ethnic composition of Belgium and Sri Lanka. (3 Marks)
    2. "The leaders of the Sinhala community sought to secure dominance over the government by virtue of their majority." Explain the measures taken. (5 Marks)
    3. Distinguish between the Prudential and Moral reasons for power sharing.
    4. Explain the four forms of power sharing in modern democracies (Horizontal, Vertical, Social Groups, and Political Parties/Pressure Groups).

  • 09 00 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    History Important Questions for Print Culture and the Modern World

    1. How did the print revolution change the lives of people in Europe? Discuss the transition from a hearing public to a reading public.
    2. Discuss the role of print in the lives of women in 19th-century India.
    3. Why was the Vernacular Press Act passed in 1878? How did it impact Indian journalism?
    4. "Print is the ultimate gift of God and the greatest one." Explain Martin Luther’s views on the power of the printed word.

  • 08 20 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    History Important Questions for The Age of Industrialisation

    1. Who were the Gomasthas? Why were there frequent clashes between them and the weavers in India?
    2. Why did Victorian Britain's industrialists prefer hand labor over machines? (3 Marks)
    3. Impact of World War I on Indian Industries: How did the First World War help in the growth of Indian industries?

  • 08 00 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    History Important Questions for The Making of a Global World

    1. Explain the causes and effects of the Great Depression on the Indian economy.
    2. How did the Silk Routes link the world in ancient times? Mention the trade and cultural exchanges involved.
    3. Describe the impact of the cattle plague (Rinderpest) on the people's livelihoods in Africa in the 1890s.

  • 07 40 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    History Important Questions for Nationalism in India

    1. Why did Gandhi start the NCM? Why did it slow down in cities, and why was it eventually called off? (5 Marks)
    2. "The Salt March was an effective symbol of resistance against colonialism." Justify the statement.
    3. How did figures like Bharat Mata, folklore, and icons help in developing a sense of nationalism among Indians?
    4. What was the significance of the Poona Pact of 1932 between Gandhi and Dr B.R. Ambedkar?

  • 07 20 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    History Important Questions for The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

    1. Describe the process of German or Italian unification. (5 Marks)
    2. What were the administrative changes introduced by Napoleon in the territories he conquered? (3 Marks)
    3. "The Balkan region was a source of intense conflict." Explain the reasons behind the tension that eventually led to World War I.
    4. How did culture, art, and poetry play a role in creating the idea of a nation in Europe?

  • 07 00 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Geography Important Questions for Lifelines of National Economy

    1. Why is road transport gaining an edge over rail transport in India? Provide four reasons.
    2. "International trade is considered the economic barometer of a country." Explain this statement.
    3. How does tourism contribute to India’s economy and national integration?

  • 06 40 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Geography Important Questions for Manufacturing Industries

    1. Discuss the physical and human factors that affect the location of an industry.
    2. How do industries pollute the environment? Suggest measures to control industrial pollution of fresh water.

  • 06 20 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Geograhy Important Questions for Minerals and Energy Resources

    1. Why is there a need to conserve mineral resources? Suggest three ways to do so.
    2. "Solar energy has a bright future in India." Support this statement with five facts.
    3. Differentiate between conventional and non-conventional sources of energy with examples.

  • 06 00 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Geography Important Questions for Agriculture

    1. Explain the technological and institutional reforms introduced by the Government of India in the interest of farmers.
    2. Distinguish between Primitive Subsistence Farming and Intensive Subsistence Farming.
    3. Discuss the impact of globalization on Indian agriculture.

  • 05 40 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Geography Important Questions for Water Resources

    1. "Dams are now referred to as Multi-Purpose Projects." Explain their benefits and mention two reasons why they are being opposed by social activists.
    2. Describe the various methods of rainwater harvesting practiced in different parts of India (e.g., Guls/Kuls, Rooftop harvesting, Tankas).

  • 05 20 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Geography Important Questions for Forest and Wildlife Resources

    1. Describe how communities have conserved and protected forests and wildlife in India (e.g., Chipko Movement, Beej Bachao Andolan, or Bhairondev Dakav ‘Sonchuri’).
    2. Why was "Project Tiger" launched? Mention its significance in wildlife conservation.

  • 05 00 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Geography Important Questions for Resources and Development Chapter

    1. "Resource planning is essential for the sustainable existence of all forms of life." Justify the statement with three points.
    2. Distinguish between Gully Erosion and Sheet Erosion. What are the methods used to control soil erosion in hilly areas?
    3. Explain the classification of resources on the basis of Ownership (Individual, Community, National, and International).

  • 04 40 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Most commonly confused concepts in Economics

    • GDP vs. PCI: GDP is the total value of goods/services produced; PCI is the average income per person.
    • Final Goods vs. Intermediate Goods: GDP only counts final goods to avoid the problem of "double counting."

  • 04 20 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Economics Important Questions from the Globalisation and the Indian Economy Chapter

    • How do Multi-National Corporations (MNCs) spread their production across different countries? Mention two ways.
    • How has the improvement in technology (IT and transport) stimulated the globalization process?
    • How can the government ensure that globalization is fair and its benefits are shared by all?

  • 04 00 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Ecomomics Important Questions from the Money and Credit CHapter

    • What are the "Terms of Credit"? Why are they often difficult for small farmers to meet?
    • Why is it necessary for banks and cooperatives to increase their lending in rural areas?
    • How do SHGs help borrowers overcome the problem of a lack of collateral? Explain their functioning.

  • 03 40 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Economics Important Questions from the Sectors of Indian Economy Chapter

    1. Why is the tertiary sector becoming so important in India? Give three reasons.
    2. Distinguish between Open Unemployment and Disguised Unemployment. (This is a 5-mark favourite).
    3. Explain the objectives of the "Right to Work" (MGNREGA) and how it helps in providing employment.

  • 03 20 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Economics Important Questions from the Development Chapter

    1. Average income is a useful criterion for comparison, but it hides disparities." Support this statement with an example
    2. How is BMI calculated? What does it indicate about the nourishment of an adult?
    3. The Earth has enough resources to meet the needs of all, but not enough to satisfy the greed of even one person." Explain this in the context of sustainable development.

  • 03 00 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Important Terms to Memorize from the Concept 'Development'

    TermDefinition
    Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)The number of children who die before the age of one year per 1,000 live births.
    Literacy RateProportion of literate population in the 7-and-above age group.
    Net Attendance RatioTotal number of children (6-10 years) attending school as a percentage of total children in that age group.
    Body Mass Index (BMI)A measure of nourishment. Calculated as: BMI = Weight (kg) /Height2

  • 02 40 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Sample Map Question for Minerals in India

    On the given political map of India, locate and label the following:

    1. The oldest oil field in India. (Answer: Digboi)
    2. A lignite coal mine in Tamil Nadu. (Answer: Neyveli)
    3. An iron ore mine in Chhattisgarh. (Answer: Durg or Bailadila)

  • 02 20 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Important Identficiation Tips for 'The Clump'

    • Assam: If the dot is in the far NE, it's Digboi (further north) or Naharkatia.
    • The Sea: If the dot is in the water off the coast of Maharashtra, it's Mumbai High.
    • Odisha/Chhattisgarh: This is the iron ore hotspot. Remember Mayurbhanj or Durg (CG) or Bailadila (CG) in a diagonal line.

  • 02 00 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Important Oil Fields

    • Digboi: Located in Assam (Oldest oil field in India).
    • Naharkatia: Also in Assam (Near Digboi).
    • Mumbai High: Located in the Arabian Sea, off the coast of Mumbai.
    • Bassein: Located south of Mumbai High in the sea.
    • Kalol: Located in Gujarat (Near Ahmedabad).
    • Ankaleshwar: Located in Gujarat (the most important field in the state).

  • 01 40 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Important Coal Mines located in India

    • Raniganj: Located in West Bengal - Oldest coal mine
    • Bokaro: Located in Jharkhand - Just west of Raniganj
    • Talcher: Located in Odisha - Central Odisha 
    • Neyveli: Located in Tamil Nadu - Famous for Lignite coal

  • 01 20 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Important Iron Ore Mines located in India

    • Mayurbhanj: Located in Odisha (Top-right of the state).
    • Durg: Located in Chhattisgarh (Central part of the state).
    • Bailadila: Located in the southern "tip" of Chhattisgarh (High-grade hematite).
    • Bellary: Located in Karnataka (East-central part).
    • Kudremukh: Located in Karnataka (Western Ghats—known for export).

  • 01 00 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Quick Revision on Crops and their Locations - How to Memorize?

    • Beverage Pair: Tea is from North-East (Assam); Coffee is from South (Karnataka).
    • Fibre Pair: Cotton is West (Gujarat/Maharashtra); Jute is East (West Bengal).
    • The "Sugar Bowl": Always aim for the center of Uttar Pradesh.

  • 12 40 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Sample Map Pointing Questions for Agriculture

    On the given map, a region shaded as 'A' represents the largest producer of a beverage crop. Name the crop and the state.

    Answer: Tea (Assam) or Coffee (Karnataka), depending on the location of 'A'.

    Locate and label the following on the same political map of India:

    • A major rubber-producing state.
    • A major cotton-producing state.

  • 12 30 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Important Tips to Answer Case Study Questions

    • Don't just copy: For the 2-mark question, the answer is often implied rather than written word-for-word in the passage. Use your textbook knowledge.

    • Highlight: When reading the passage, underline keywords that link to your syllabus.

    • Be Precise: These questions are meant to be scoring; don't write long essays. Stick to the point.

  • 12 20 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Crop-wise Largest Producting States with Specific Location Details

    CropLargest/Major Producer StateSpecific Location Tip
    SugarcaneUttar PradeshThe large state in the North, bordering Nepal.
    TeaAssamThe "arm" of Northeast India. Mark the hilly region.
    CoffeeKarnatakaThe "cashew-nut" shaped state in South-West India.
    RubberKeralaThe thin, long strip on the South-Western coast.
    CottonMaharashtra / GujaratThe "heart" of Western India (Black Soil region).
    JuteWest BengalThe state wraps around the top of the Bay of Bengal.

  • 12 20 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Case Study-based Practice Question 3

    "In recent years, people have tried out some newer ways of providing loans to the poor. The idea is to organize rural poor, in particular women, into small Self Help Groups (SHGs) and pool their savings. A typical SHG has 15-20 members, usually belonging to one neighborhood, who meet and save regularly. Saving per member varies from ₹25 to ₹100 or more, depending on the ability of the people to save."

    1. What is the main objective of forming an SHG?
    2. How does an SHG help a borrower overcome the problem of lack of collateral?
    3. Why are SHGs considered the "building blocks" of organization for the rural poor?

  • 12 10 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Case Study-based Practice Question 2

    "In recent years, multi-purpose projects and large dams have come under great scrutiny and opposition for a variety of reasons. Regulating and damming of rivers affects their natural flow causing poor sediment flow and excessive sedimentation at the bottom of the reservoir, resulting in rockier stream beds and poorer habitats for the river’s aquatic life. Dams also fragment rivers making it difficult for aquatic fauna to migrate."

    1. Why are dams called "Multi-purpose projects"?
    2. Mention one environmental impact of constructing large dams as mentioned in the text.
    3. Why have movements like 'Narmada Bachao Andolan' been organized against such projects? Give two reasons.

  • 12 00 PM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Rice and Wheat - Major Areas and Identification Tip

    CropMajor Areas (Shaded)Identification Tip
    RiceEastern Coastal plains, West Bengal, Bihar, UP, and parts of Haryana/Punjab.Look for shading along the Eastern Coast and the Ganga Delta.
    WheatPunjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh.Look for shading in the North-Western and Central parts of India.

  • 11 50 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Common Mistakes to Avoid while Locating Dams on a Map

    • Confusion between Tehri and Bhakra Nangal: Both are in the north. Remember: Bhakra is further West (near Punjab), and Tehri is further East (in Uttarakhand).
    • Spelling Errors: While the map is about location, writing "Hira Kund" instead of "Hirakud" can sometimes confuse. Stick to NCERT spellings.

  • 11 40 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Sample Map Pointing Questions on Dams in India

    On the given political map of India, a dam is marked as A. Identify it using the following clue:

    • A: This dam is built on the river Narmada in Gujarat.

    Locate and label the following on the same map:

    • Hirakud Dam
    • Tehri Dam

  • 11 30 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    8 Major Dams - Location, River and Memorization Tips

    Dam NameStateRiverMemory Trick
    SalalJammu & KashmirChenabSalal starts with 'S', near the Snow (J&K).
    Bhakra NangalHimachal Pradesh/PunjabSatlujThe highest gravity dam is located at the "top" of Punjab.
    TehriUttarakhandBhagirathiThe highest dam in India; think of the "T" shape of Tehri in the hills.
    Rana Pratap SagarRajasthanChambalRana Pratap was a King of Rajasthan.
    Sardar SarovarGujaratNarmadaSardar Patel was from Gujarat.
    HirakudOdishaMahanadiLongest dam; built on a Maha (great) river.
    Nagarjuna SagarTelangana/AndhraKrishnaArjuna and Krishna are famous pairs (Mahabharata).
    TungabhadraKarnatakaTungabhadraLocated in the "center-south" of the peninsula.

  • 11 20 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    9 Important Map Points in History to Score Full Marks

    • 3 Congress Sessions: Calcutta, Nagpur, Madras.
    • 3 Satyagraha Centers: Champaran, Kheda, Ahmedabad.
    • 3 Movement Landmarks: Amritsar, Chauri Chaura, Dandi.

  • 11 16 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Case Study-based Practice Question 1

    Read the passage and answer the questions:

    "The idea of Satyagraha emphasized the power of truth and the need to search for truth. It suggested that if the cause was true, if the struggle was against injustice, then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor. Without seeking vengeance or being aggressive, a satyagrahi could win the battle through non-violence. This could be done by appealing to the conscience of the oppressor."

    1. What was the core philosophy behind Gandhi’s Satyagraha? 
    2. Name the first three local Satyagraha movements organized by Gandhi in India. 
    3. How did Gandhi differentiate Satyagraha from "Passive Resistance"? 

  • 11 10 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Quick short Notes on Chauri Chaura (Uttar Pradesh) - Calling off Non-Cooperation (1922)

    • The Event: A peaceful demonstration turned violent, leading to the burning of a police station. Gandhi immediately withdrew the Non-Cooperation Movement.
    • Map Location: Located in the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh, near the border with Bihar.
    • Visual Cue: It sits almost horizontally aligned with Champaran (Bihar), just a little further west.

  • 11 00 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Quick Short Notes on Civil Disobedience Movement (1930)

    • The Event: Gandhi reached Dandi after the 240-mile Salt March to break the salt law, marking the start of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
    • Map Location: Located on the southern coast of Gujarat, right on the edge of the Arabian Sea.
    • Visual Cue: Unlike Ahmedabad or Kheda (which are inland), Dandi is a coastal point at the bottom of the Gujarat "coastline curve."

  • 10 50 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Quick Shot Notes on Jallianwala Bagh Incident (1919)

    • The Event: On April 13, 1919, General Dyer opened fire on a peaceful gathering protesting the Rowlatt Act.
    • Map Location: Located in the northwest corner of Punjab, very close to the international border with Pakistan.
    • Visual Cue: Look for the "top-left" shoulder of India, just below Jammu & Kashmir.

  • 10 40 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Commom Mistakes to avoid while Identifying Satyagraha Movements on Map

    • Always remember C-K-A - Champaran-Kheda-Ahmedabad in Chronological Order 
    • Never mark Champaran in Uttar Pradesh. It is strictly located in Bihar
    • Many students mark Dandi instead of Kheda. Remember, Kheda is for the 1918 Peasant Satyagraha, while Dandi is for the 1930 Salt March

  • 10 30 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Sample Map Point Question 1 on Satyagrapha Movement

    Two features, A and B, are marked on the given political outline map of India. Identify these features with the help of the following information and write their correct names on the lines marked near them:

    • A: The place where the movement of Indigo planters took place.
    • B: The place where the Cotton Mill workers' Satyagraha was organized.

  • 10 20 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    List of Satyagraha Movements

    MovementYearLocationCause/Reason
    Champaran Satyagraha1917BiharMovement of Indigo planters against the oppressive plantation system
    Kheda Satyagraha1918GujaratMovement to support peasants affected by crop failure and plague
    Ahmedabad Satyagraha1918GujaratMovement for Cotton Mill workers demanding a wage hike (Plague Bonus)

  • 10 10 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Geography - Map Identification Cheat Sheet

    • Shaded in the North/East Plains? - Alluvial Soil
    • Shaded in the Triangle of Maharashtra/Gujarat? - Black Soil 
    • Shaded in the Western Edge of Rajasthan? - Arid Soil
    • Shaded in the top Himalayan Belt? - Foresh Soil

  • 10 00 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Arid (Desert) Soil - Region and Features

    • Region: Western Rajasthan.
    • Feature: Ranges from red to brown; sandy texture and saline nature. The Kankar layer prevents water infiltration.

  • 09 50 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Laterite Soil - Region and Features

    • Region: Areas of high temperature and heavy rainfall (Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, and hilly areas of Odisha and Assam).
    • Features: Humus content is low, a result of intense leaching. Excellent for tea, coffee, and cashew nuts.

  • 09 40 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Red and Yellow Soil - Region and Features

    • Region: Low rainfall areas of the eastern and southern parts of the Deccan Plateau (Odisha, Chhattisgarh).
    • Features: Red due to iron diffusion in crystalline/metamorphic rocks; turns yellow when hydrated.

  • 09 30 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Black Soil - Region and Features

    • Region: Deccan Trap (Maharashtra, Saurashtra, Malwa, MP, Chhattisgarh).
    • Features: Made of lava flows; ideal for growing cotton. It has a high moisture-retention capacity.

  • 09 20 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Alluvial soil - Region and Features

    • Region where Alluvial Soil is Located: Indo-Gangetic plains (Punjab, Haryana, UP, Bihar, WB) and coastal strips.
    • Features of Alluvial Soil: Most widespread and productive; deposited by rivers like the Indus, Ganga, and Brahmaputra.

  • 09 10 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Important National Movement Centres

    • Champaran (Bihar): Movement of Indigo planters
    • Kheda (Gujarat): Peasant Satyagraha
    • Dandi (Gujarat): Civil Disobedience (Salt March)

  • 09 00 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    How to Identify INC Sessions on a Map?

    • If the point is in the East (West Bengal): It is Calcutta. (Key: Non-Cooperation proposed)
    • If the point is in the Center (Maharashtra): It is Nagpur. (Key: Non-Cooperation adopted)
    • If the point is in the South (Tamil Nadu): It is Madras/Chennai. (Key: Boycott of the Simon Commission)

  • 08 50 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Important INC Sessions between 1920 to 1927

    YearCity Importance
    September 1920CalcuttaMahatma Gandhi convinced the leaders to begin the Non-Cooperation Movement
    December 1920NagpurFormal adaptation of the Non-Cooperation Movement 
    1927Madras (Chennai)Resolution to boycott the Simon Commission 

     

  • 08 40 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Most Repeated Topics from Economics

    Here is the list of the most repeated topics from Economics in the Social exam -

    • Tertiary sector growth
    • Self-Help Groups & Formal/Informal credit
    • Factors enabling globalization

  • 08 30 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Most Repeated Topics from Political science

    Here is the list of the most repeated topics from Political Science in the Social exam -

    • Belgium vs. Sri Lanka models
    • Decentralization in India
    • Political Parties - Challenges and Functions

  • 08 20 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Most Repeated Topics from Geography

    Here is the list of the most repeated topics from Geography in the Social exam -

    • Types of farming & cropping season
    • Conservation of resources
    • Industrial pollution and location factors

  • 08 13 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Most repeated topics from History

    Here is the list of the most repeated History topics in the Social exam -

    • Non-Cooperation & Civil Disobedience Movement 
    • Unification of Italy and Germany
    • Print Culture - Impact on women and the poor 

    Usually. 5-mark questions are asked from these topics. 

  • 08 08 AM IST - 06 Mar'26

    Expected Difficulty Level of SST Exam 2026

    The SST exam is expected to be Moderate to Easy with respect to the difficulty level. Most of the questions shall be direct from the NCERT textbooks. However, students need to be careful with the Case Study questions that are usually tricky. In the last 3 years, Social paper was never hard/ tough. Therefore, students need not worry about the difficulty level. 

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