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1 The North Indian Kingdom Page 1 Sub Heading 1st paragraph Line No. 7,10, 14,16, 23 13 18 3 33 Mistake Mediaeval
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The North Indian Kingdom The Kingdoms of Deccans The Kingdoms of Deccans The Kingdoms of Deccans The Kingdoms of Deccans The Kingdoms of Deccans The Kingdoms of Deccans The South Indian Kingdoms
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Origin of Rajputs Hoysalas or Dwarasamudram Kakatiyas of Warangal Yadavas of Devagiri Yadavas of Devagiri Exercise
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Later Pallavas
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Narasimha varaman-II
Narasimhavarman-II
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Literature
Seevaka Chinthamani by Thiruthaka Devar. Nalayira Divya Prabhandam by Nathamuni. Qutb-ud-din In page 36, Lahore, Delhi, Agra, Malwa, Devagiri, Dwara samudra, Madurai should be included. In page 40, Lahore, Delhi, Devagiri, Warangal, Madurai should be included.
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Qutb-ud-bin Places, boundaries and Srilanka are not mentioed. Colours are irrelevant
Std: VII Civics Unit Lesson Name of the Lesson No. 1 Our Nation Page Sub Heading Line No.
Civics
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Union Legislature
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Std: VII Geography Unit Lesson No. 1 Name of the Lesson The earth -structure and tectonic movements Page 66 Sub Heading flow chart Forces of earth movement Organic or vertical Line No. Mistake
epirogenic or horizontal
orogenic or horizontal
epirogenic or vertical
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flow chart
sudden movement
sudden movement
landside 1 The earth -structure and tectonic movements The earth -structure and tectonic movements The earth -structure and tectonic movements The earth -structure and tectonic movements The earth -structure and tectonic movements Earth surface Earth surface 69 diagram cross section of a volcano Exercises (choose) 1 maagma 4 a. Endogenic
landslide
magma a. epirogenic
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crust
last line
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core
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about 12
about 12g/cm
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Introduction
changes happen not only in human life but also the surface of the earth --- is subject to change The blowing wind carried vacuum area
but also on the surface of the earth. which is subject to change The blowing wind carries vaccum area
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mass of water dropslets People have to watch while going out to see into whether any breakages, leakages in electricity from the nearby post In English medium text it is referred as 8 metre (cyclone) traveling
droplets People have to watch while going out to see whether there are any breakages or leakages in the nearby electricity post. In Tamil medium it is referred as 12 metre. Travelling
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Do you know?
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Mitigation
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Tomadoes
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Ten people were killed when the boat they were travelling in about . (incomplet) although recent finds
Ten people in a boat were killed when they were thrown upto20 fr high. although recent findings
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very unstable in that it changes with each coming waves and tides The role of the sea water temperature is in causing. magnesium, bromine and sodium chloride or common salt ..
very unstable. It changes due to wave actions and wind actions. The role of the sea water temperature is vital in causing.
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Introduction to oceanography
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magnesium, bromine and sodium chloride or common salt are also found.
Std: VIII History Unit I Lesson No. 1 Name of the Lesson The Great Mughals Page 2 Sub Heading His place in History Line No. 2 Mistake figure
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The Great Mughals The Great Mughals The Great Mughals The Great Mughals The Great Mughals The Great Mughals The Great Mughals
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His place in History Military Administration Military Administration Currency Reforms Estimate Land Revenue Reforms of Akbar Jahangir
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mediaeval khiji's the of Dagh shersha Indo-Muslim cultivator were khsrau khsrau fallen ill last inchange all on sides
medieval khilji's the Dagh Shershah Indo-Islamic cultivator was khusru khusru fell ill lost incharge on all sides
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The Great Mughals The Great Mughals The Great Mughals Rise of the Marathas
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Sivaji
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Military Administration The Third Battle of Panipat (A.D.1761) The Third Battle of Panipat (A.D.1761) Invasion of Nadir Shah (A.D.1739) Events Answer in a word Causes for the decline of the Portuguese power in India causes fr the decline of the Portuguese Power in India
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crops
corps
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Nazib-ud-daulah
Nazib-ud-daulah
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Rise of the Marathas Rise of the Marathas Rise of the Marathas Rise of the Marathas Advent of the Europeans
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called third battle Shepherd Battle Third Battle side heading not Should be given bold
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Inida
India
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Anglo - Frenth Struggle Anglo - Frenth Struggle Anglo - Frenth Struggle Anglo - Frenth Struggle Anglo - Frenth Struggle Anglo - Frenth Struggle Rule of the English East India Company Rule of the E.E.I. Company Rule of the E.E.I. Company
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The second carnatic war Course Course Results Choose the correct answer Provisions of the Regulating Act Its Provisions Impeachment of Warren Hastings
2nd para Muzafur line 11 3 Anwaruddin 5 refugee 7 Karao 1 (c ) c) 1744-1763 11 In 1774 a the supreme court side Heading side Heading side heading - Its provmisions side heading Impeachment of Warren Hostings Serirangapatnam
Muzzafar Anwar-ud-din refuge Kara c) 1746 - 1763 In 1774, the supreme court Its Provisions Impeachment of Warren Hastings
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Srirangapatnam
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Lord Cornwallis
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The Fourth Anglo Mysore war causes The Second Anglo Maratha war (1803)
Krishna
Krishna III
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Lord Cornwallis
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Marquess of Hastings (A.D.1813 1823) Lord William Bentinck (A.D.1828A.D.1835) Lord Dalhousie (A.D.1848 A.D.1855) The Great Revolt of 1857 The Great Revolt of 1858
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Administrative Reforms
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Military Causes
The General Service Enlistment Act was passed the sepoys of Delhi also joined with them
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Delhi
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The Great Revolt of 1860 The Nayak Rule in Tamil Country The Nayak Rule in Tamil Country The Nayak Rule in Tamil Country The Nayak Rule in Tamil Country The rule of the Marathas of Thanjavur (A.D.1676A.D.1856) The Rule of the Marathas of Thanjavur The Rule of the Marathas of Thanjavur
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Central India
came to an end
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Match
Thiruvenkata
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Partonised
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Maruthupandiar & the southern league Maruthupandiar and the southern league
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Realishing
Realising
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Palace
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Std: VIII Civics Unit I I I I I I I I I Lesson Name of the Lesson No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 National Integration National Integration National Integration National Integration National Integration National Integration National Integration National Integration National Integration Page 134 134 134 135 135 136 136 138 138 Sub Heading India-A Museum of Races Cultural unity Literature Festivals Food and Dress Art and Architecture Art and Architecture Match the following IV. Heading Line No. 6 3 para 3 line 8 7 6 para 3 line 5 para 3 line 9 B-1 Mistake mughal Civil society Intergration
Subject: Civics (EM) Corrections mughals civic society Integration Milad-i-Nabi fibres temples Chidambaram The Holy Book Answer the following questions briefly
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Measures to eradicate the problem of child labour Measures taken to improve the status of women IV
para 2 line 3
completed 14 years
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Socio -Economic Problems Socio -Economic Problems Socio -Economic Problems Socio -Economic Problems Socio -Economic Problems Human Rights and the U.N.O.
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IV Answer the following Heading question briefly Q.No.4 2 4 . full stop Match the following side (B.2) 1976 Match the following side (B.4) 1929
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point a) b) c) 8
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The U.N.O. had declared the year 1979 as the International year of children 13
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V.Answer in detail
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Power and functions commission? Power and function commission? Accident occur trafficking system Apart form normal
Powers and functions commission Powers and functions commission Accident occurs traffic system Apart from norma;
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Road Safety Rules and Regulations Road Safety Rules and Regulations Road Safety Rules and Regulations Road Safety Rules and Regulations
Importance of Road safety Signals - Road signals Heavy vehicle traffic V.Answer in detail
Explain the Explain the importance of road importance road safety safety rules. rules
Std: VIII Geography Unit I Lesson No. 1 Name of the Lesson Resources and Their Types Resources and Economical Activities Page Sub Heading Line No. Mistake -
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II Phara conditions for the growth of wheat conditions of growth of tea Choose the correct Answer
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150 to cm Cotton grows well in soil (a) Black (b) Alluvial (c ) Red 1, 2 , 3, 3, 4
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stee
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Land Degradation
Road buildin
Road building
IX Standard Social Science Unit Lesson No 1 2 Intellectual awakering of 6th century B.C. Chapter Page 13 22 Sub-heading Line 11th 2nd para 3rd para 11th line
(History) 1 to 7 Lessons Mistakes Romens Kevala Juana Correction Rhemus Kevala Gnanam
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Sittannavasal
Sittannavasal
Mediaeval Age
Medieval
spirit The names, inventions and years are not matching with the contnt of the lession Monarchical
spirit
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Monarchial
Avenue to secure freedom for redressal redressed sidelined sidelined ignored Practiced Practised combine combined
The French Revolution The French Revolution The French Revolution The French Revolution The French Revolution
63 Course of the Revolution 63 Course of the Revolution 67 Napole on Bonaparte 67 Results of the French Revolution 67 Do you know
14th 18th
favorable Practiced
1st para 5th chotice line 7th point Struggles 5th line 1st line Eiffle
Eiffel
IX Standard Social Science Unit Lesson No 7 Chapter Page No Cultural heritage 70 of Tamil Nadu Cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu Cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu 70 Sub-heading Line 2nd para 7th line 6th para 8th line 12th line
Rashtrakudas
Rashtrakutas
the
in to
into
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Monarchical
Monarchial
11th B line 11th 18 Line 3rd para 16th line 3rd para 16th line 28th line
Widow propogated
Widows propagated
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Kailasanather
Kailasanathar
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Cholapuram Philosophyically
capital C Philosophically
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VI Ex.
On the outline map of South India mark the shade the the Chera. Chola. pandya and Pallava kingdoms
On the outline Map of South India mark and shade the Chera, Chola, Pandya and Pallava Kingdoms.
IX Standard Social Science (Geography) Unit Lesson Chapter Page No 1 Tamil Nadu 77 2 Physiognaphy of 82 Tamil Nadu 2 Physiognaphy of Tamil Nadu Physiognaphy of Tamil Nadu Climate of Tamil Nadu 84
Sub-heading 1st para The Hilly regions of Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Physiography Map Exercise choose the correct Low Pressure Formation & Cyclonic Track
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Tamil Nadu District wise Annual Rainfall Tamil Nadu Areas under Frest III Answer in Brief
More clarity in using colour required. Suggestion : Instead include vegetation Belts of Tamil Nadu Map. List down the geographical factors that influence the climate of Tamil Nadu: The term 'resources' Vedaranyam
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Qt 1.
List down the geographical factors that influence the climate of Tamil Nadu
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Resources Tabular column 5 saline socls Conventional Power resources tab column Thermal power plant tab column wet sainning heading
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used by humankind
used by mankind
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Cuddlore dist
Cuddalore
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Dry framing
Dry farming
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114 114 122 122 123 6 Tamil Nadu manufacturing Industries Transport & Tamil Nadu Communication 129
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Aquiser diagram Aquiser diagram Commercial crops Horticulture fisheries fisheries Textle industry of Tamil Nadu Roadways
Precipition Precipition 5 3 1 5 2 Chilies mangos finshing hactares Sankar nagar (given under textile centre) (Right side) Kanayakumari (Right side) Broad guage (Right side) Gulf of Manner (Left side) Tirichirappalli (Left side) Prize (Right side) Agmarknet -
Precipitation Precipitation Chillies mangoes fishing hectares delete sankar nagar from textile centre Kanyakumari
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140 141 142 8 Tamil Nadu Trade 150 150 9 Tamil Nadu Population -
Railways Railways Map Railways Trade in Tamil Nadu Trade in Tamil Nadu -
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Environmental Issues
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Loss of Bio Diversity (Activity) Loss of Bio Diversity (Do you know) Harmful effects of noise pollution
Pitchavaram
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Mangoose
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Nilgris
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IX Standard Social Science Unit Lesson No Chapter 1 The Union Government Page Sub-heading 180 The team of the house 182 Union executive 183 Election of the President Line I para 3rd & 4th line 1para 11th line
(Civics) 1 to 7 Lessons Mistakes The term of the house can be cutshort nomin ated Elected members of NCT of Delhi and Puducherry relieved from his office Spelling Judgment Included in the Union Government No answer in the option Spelling-tow Tamilnadu is going to have an upper house Correction It can be dissolved earlier / before its expiry of 5 years. appointed It can be the elected members in the union terribories.
189 Appellate Jurisdiction 188 State High Court 191 Choose the correct Answer 180 Do you know 197 Election to upper house
Judgement Can be included in the 2nd lesson. The State Government 1987 - should be included. two deleted
Q.No.14
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Justice administration
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IX Standard Social Science Unit Lesson No Chapter 1 Demand and supply Page Sub-heading 215 Questions regarding Demand and supply. 215 Questions regarding supply. Line 15-27 Mistakes
(Economics) 1 to 7 Lessons Correction To be deleted Reason: With one price a schedule cannot be prepared students could be confused. Statement of supply. 1. What is supply 2. When is supplied 3. Where is supplied
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4. At what price supplied. The answere to these questions can be dirved from the following statement of supply. Ex Raju sold 2 kios of Mangoes yesterday at T.Nagar at a price of Rs.50 per kg. 4th line 7th point 7. Few factors outside the economic sphere.
To be deleted Reason: With one price a schedule cannot be prepared too confusing for students.
216 Supply
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Law of demand: If prices rises the demand falls, if price falls demand rises. This show that there is an indirect relationship between price and demand.
To be corrected: If price rises the quantity demanded falls, if price falls the quantity demanded rises. This shows that there is an indirect relationship between price and demand.
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Alfred Marshalls's law of demand. "The grater the amount to be sold the smallermust be the price at which it is offered. In other words the amount demanded increased with a full in price and dismiss has with a rise in price.
Alfred Marshall's defines the Law of demand: "The greater the amount to be sold. The smaller must be the price at which it is offered. In other words the amount demanded increases with a fall in price and dismisses with a rise in price.
After old This law Is not scheduled line applicable to necessary No:20 goods like rice luxury goods like diamond jewels. In these cases when the price rises dimand also rises and when the price falls demand also falls.
This law is not applicable to luxury goods like gold, diamond & low priced goods (Interior goods) like ragi, Cholam etc.
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Law of supply other things remaining same as the price of a commodet rises its supply is entende and as the price of the commodity fulls its supply is contracted. This is called law of supply. Law of demand is only applicable to (a) Necessaries (b) Comforts Luxuries (d) Very low priced goods.
As the price of the commodity rises the quantity supplied is extended and as the price of the commodity falls the quantity suplied is contracted.
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(To be added) Law of supply extablishes (a) inverse relationship between price and quantity (b) direct relationship between price and quantity (c ) both (d) None.
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Law of supply
2 Equilibrum price
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7 It is clear from the below It is clear from the table given given table. below: 3 Alfread Marshall Alfied Marshall
It is not included
To be added: 3. Long period: In the long period supply can be changed to any extent by changing all the inpuls factors of production.
X Standard Unit I II III III Lesson No. 1 2 3 Name of the Lesson Imperialism First World War World between the wars Page No 9 21 Side Heading Captions (1D) Introuduction Remedial measures Effects Achievements Match the following Choose the Correct Para left 4th 4 5,6 1 3 24 4 Para Right Mistake
History Corrections Imperialism "Great" industries,but Economy with few limitations so, Latern March to Rome
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II World war
I World war
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A&B (options) spelling mistake five members.. countries CTBT ( Expansion Not given) insures crises
Gorbachev Bolisyeltin five members countries complete sentence to be deleted. Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty ensures crisis
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Major achievemtns
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European Union
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Brahmo samaj Prathana samaj Arya samaj Theosophical society Theosophical society Samarasa Sudhasan
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Thiru Arutpa
ThiruArutpa
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Impact of Social and religious mov Formation of Muslim League Surat split Subash Chandra Bose ( heading)
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Cabinet Mission The Indian Independence Act of 1947 The Mount battern Plan ( heading) Q3 Vellore Mutiny
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daughter
daughters
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swadshamithran dispressed
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X Std Map 1
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The following areas are given in the Question, but not marked in the given map in the text Germany ( main area) not shown in the map Netherland marked twice
Map-2
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Map-3
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Partition of India Rajasthan The following areas are marked wrong in the text to be rectified * Diu * Pondicherry * Kolkatha * Mumbai * Goa * Cochin * Chennai marked twice (location shown wrong)
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X Standard Unit I Lesson No. 1 Name of the Lesson India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography Page No 104 ,105 Side Heading Location and extent Location and extent Location and extent Para left Para Right 2nd para Ist line III line Mistake
104, 105
According to 2001 According to (2011 census) 1210 Census (1028 million) millions Delete: it has a coastline of 6,100km) In PgNo.117 It is given correctly 6000km Malacca start coastline is 6,000km only It has coastline of about 5,516km inclusive of the main land, Kakshadweep, and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Malaccan strait
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India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography
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India nad its neighbouring countries India nad its neighbouring countries Unity in Diversity India Political Division ( Map) Political Division Information about states 13) Capital 27) States Union Terriotories(4)
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Kanyakumari
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Karokoram
Karakoram
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Zoroastrianism
Zorastrianism
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Include : Delhi is the Indian capital as well as the National Cap Update the population density (2011 census) Thiruvanathapuram uttar Predesh Dadar Thiruvananthapuram Uttar Pradesh Dadra
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let us know
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India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography
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Formation of flimalayas
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Formation of Himalayas ( Diagram) Northern Mountains ( Map) Western Himalayas Himadri I para 13th line I para 4th line I para 5th line
Gondwana
4. Nandevi ( 7817 m)
Nandadevi
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Siachin
Siachen
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Himadri
Brahmaputra
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India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography
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Himadri
Kanchan Junga
Kanchen Junga
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Eastern Himalayas Northern Great Plains Northern Great Plains Northern Great Plains Northern Great Plains PunjabHaryana Plains PunjabHaryana Plains III para 1st line
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Brahmaputra
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Terrai
Terai
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Khaddar
Khadar
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Khaddar
Khadar
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Hariyana
Haryana
Satluj
Sutlej
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I para
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Hazaribagh Plateau
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Delete : The Peninsular Plateau extends from north to south for a distance of about 1600 km and from east to west for about 1400 km I para last line Penneru
The Peninsular Plateau about 1400 km because both plateau distance and western ghats distance cannot be the same.
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Pennaru
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delete: The southern part of the western ghats is separated from the main sahyadri range by palghat Gap. Western ghats are ranning in the North south direction Mali
In Social Tamil Medium Textbook (pg 132) It is given correctly where as in English Medium T.B. it is given wrongly.
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Western Ghats
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Include: Western ghats are continuous range of hills running in the North-South direction. Mahi
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India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography
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I para Kanniyakumari 2nd line III para It extends for about 2nd line 50 km and its width varies from 25 to 100 km II para 6th line II para Chillka
Kanyakumari
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The 'Tamil Nadu' plain stretches from the pulicat lake to kanyakumari for the distance of about 1076 Km Godavari length is wrong. It is not 146 Krishna Placesbenifited Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh Tapti- places benefited Madhya Pradesh and
In IXth std T.B. In pg 85 the extension between pulicat to Kanyakumari for a distance of about 100km but the Actual length is 992km. The length is 1465
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Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh must be given. Instead of Madhya Pradesh In Tamil medium social Text book is given correctly in (pg123) Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra
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India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography India-Location and physiography
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Ghaghra - (Ends in ) (Disappears into the thar Desert) Places benefitted U.P. Thamiraprani
(R.Ghaghra does not move towards thar desert and do not Disappear in Thar desert) so wrong places benefitted. only U.P.is benefitted Thamiraparani
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Chattisgarh Jharkhand (Add) Orissa / Orissa is not added) Distributary eg: Hooghly is not added Estuary (see) Add Hooghly
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sea
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5) Northern circaras Khambat Sunderban Yamuna 1300 Brahmaputra 885 Originates from Chemayung dung glacier Kaveri Length 800 last para 2nd line I para 6th line Laltitude
Northern Circars Khambhat Sunderbans Yamuna 1370 Brahmaputra 725 Originates from Aangsi glacier Kaveri length 805
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Latitude
Latitude
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Temperature Orignated
temperate Originates
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lightning
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Northern and North Western part of India is not added Give the Characteristic features of monsoon winds Cobolt
give meaning and types of Rainfall Northern and Northwestern part of India ( shoulod be included) Explain any two characteristic features of monsoon winds
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last para 3rd line 2nd para 13th line 1 para 6th line 1 para 1 line 1 para 1 line
Cobalt
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Alluvial soil
Ghagharia
Ghaghria
Black soil
color tapiaco Desert soil is found aride zone ( in should be added after found) 4th point Avoiding should be deleted Sisham
Desert soil
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India Natural Vegetation Map NIl Subsistence agriculture Agricultural seasons Agricultural seasons Green box 2nd line Rabi 2nd row Zaid 1st row 1 para 6th line last line 1 para 8th line 1 para 16th line
Kaveri Delta region can be added for Mangroove forests NIl hectares
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IndiaAgriculture
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tarpaulins Maharashtra
1 Question Answer is not given Mumbai, Ahamadabad locations are wrong favors favours
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1 para 3rd line Indian Iron and 1 para 3rd Steel Company line Hindustan Steel Ltd Nil whose environment is it? Air pollution 1 para 9th line
Sizable 2nd para I para 2nd line Nil 1000 million Imdian Visveshwaraiya 1959
Environmental Issues
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Everyday the average person inhales about 20,000 litres of air neighborhood beighborhood
186 VI 7 India - Trade, Transport and Communication Remote Sensing Remote Sensing 196 Indian Railway Zones
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Target favourite
6. what are the uses of Write any two applications of GPS? GPS?
Include: What are the advantages of Remote sensing? Include: 8. Name the Photo elements 3 para 5th line After properties include: such as tone, texture, size shape, patterns
X Standard Unit I Lesson No. Name of the Lesson Page No Side Heading Para left 4th para 30th line Para Mistake Right Example not given
Economics Corrections e.g. Tyre is the final output of Tyre manufacturers. Its value is accounted under output method. But the same tyre value is added again in a car manufacturing industry. eg Grant of subsidies loans at lower rate of interest, administered and support prices etc.,
1 National Income
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X Standard Unit Lesson No. Name of the Lesson 1 India and world peace 2 Democracy 3 Unity in diversity 4 Consumer Rights 222 Choose (options) 224 Religion 225 Literature 230 Measures taken by the Government 1 2 8 15 demoracy cores Thiruvallur Television Page No Side Heading Para left Para Right Mistake
Civics Corrections
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