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Std: VII History Subject : History (EM)
Unit Lesson
No.
Name of the Lesson Page Sub Heading Line
No.
Mistake Corrections
History 1 The North IndianKingdom
1 1st paragraph 7,10,14,16,
23
Mediaeval Medieval
1 The North Indian
Kingdom
1 Origin of Rajputs 13 Hunas Huns
2 The Kingdoms of
Deccans
12 Hoysalas or
Dwarasamudram
18 Cholai Chola
2 The Kingdoms ofDeccans
13 Kakatiyas ofWarangal
3 prataba rudha II Prataparudhra II
2 The Kingdoms of
Deccans
13 Yadavas of Devagiri 33 Silahara Silhara
2 The Kingdoms of
Deccans
14 Yadavas of Devagiri 1st line Kakatayas KaKatiyas
2 The Kingdoms of
Deccans
14 Exercise 3rd
choose
Sasovir Sosavir
2 The Kingdoms ofDeccans
Match(2)
Dwarasamndram Dwara Samudra
3 The South Indian
Kingdoms
16 The pallavas political
history
1st line orgin origin
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3 The South Indian
Kingdoms
16 Later Pallavas 15 Narasimha varaman-II Narasimhavarman-II
3 The South IndianKingdoms
21 Literature It is not included inEngish Medium book
Seevaka Chinthamani byThiruthaka Devar. NalayiraDivya Prabhandam by
Nathamuni.
5 Sultanate of Delhi 35 1st para 7 Qutb-ud-bin Qutb-ud-din
5 Sultanate of Delhi 36 +40
Map - Places, boundaries andSrilanka are not
mentioed. Colours are
irrelevant
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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Std: VII Civics Subject:: Civics (EM)
Unit Lesson
No.
Name of the Lesson Page Sub Heading Line No. Mistake Corrections
Civics 1
Our Nation
125 Union Legislature 4th para 245 Members
233 Members
250 Members
238 Members
Std: VII Geography Subject:: Geography (EM)
Unit Lesson
No.
Name of the Lesson Page Sub Heading Line
No.
Mistake Corrections
1 The earth -structure
and tectonic
movements
66 flow chart Forces
of earth movement
Organic epirogenic
or or
vertical horizontal
orogenic epirogenic
or or
horizontal vertical
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1 The earth -structure
and tectonicmovements
66 flow chart sudden movement
landside
sudden movement
landslide
1 The earth -structureand tectonic
movements
69 diagram crosssection of a
volcano
1
maagma magma
1 The earth -structureand tectonic
movements
72 Exercises (choose) 4 a. Endogenic a. epirogenic
1 The earth -structure
and tectonic
movements
65 crust last line They average density of
crust is about 3
The average density of crust is
about 3g/ cm
1 The earth -structure
and tectonic
movements
65 Mantlle 12 about 8 about 8g/cm
1 The earth -structure
and tectonic
movements
66 core 10 about 12 about 12g/cm
2 Earth surface 74 frost weathering 3 have this type- weathering have this type of weathering
2 Earth surface 75 Mineral hydration 3 attache attach
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2 Earth surface 74 Introduction 3 changes happen not only
in human life but also thesurface of the earth
but also on the surface of the
earth.
2 Earth surface 74 Introduction 3 para --- is subject to change which is subject to change
2 Earth surface 83 deflation 1 The blowing wind carried The blowing wind carries
3 Weather & elimate 97 cyclones 3 para
2nd line
vacuum area vaccum area
3 99 below Nimbusclouds diagram
2nd mass of water dropslets droplets
1 4 Disaster and Disaster
management
111 Mitigation 9th line People have to watch
while going out to see intowhether any breakages,
leakages in electricityfrom the nearby post
People have to watch while going
out to see whether there are anybreakages or leakages in the
nearby electricity post.
4 Disaster and Disastermanagement
110 Do you know? 6th line In English medium text itis referred as 8 metre
(cyclone)
In Tamil medium it is referred as12 metre.
4 Disaster and Disastermanagement
110 Mitigation 5th para traveling Travelling
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4 Disaster and Disaster
management
112 Tomadoes 4th para Ten people were killed
when the boat they weretravelling in about .
(incomplet)
Ten people in a boat were killed
when they were thrown upto20 frhigh.
5 Introduction to
oceanography
115 What is
oceanography
para 5th
line
although recent finds although recent findings
5 Introduction to
oceanography
117 topography of the
ocean
3,4th
line
very unstable in that it
changes with each coming
waves and tides
very unstable. It changes due to
wave actions and wind actions.
5 Introduction tooceanography
120 temperature of theocean
4,5,6,7 The role of the sea watertemperature is in
causing.
The role of the sea watertemperature is vital in causing.
5 Introduction tooceanography
121 ocean's influenceon human life
2ndpara 7,8
magnesium, bromine andsodium chloride or
common salt ..
magnesium, bromine and sodiumchloride or common salt are also
found.
Std: VIII History Subject:: History (EM)
Unit LessonNo.
Name of the Lesson Page Sub Heading Line No. Mistake Corrections
I 1 The Great Mughals 2 His place in History 2 figure figures
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I 1 The Great Mughals 2 His place in History 3 mediaeval medieval
I 1 The Great Mughals 3 Military
Administration
4 khiji's khilji's
I 1 The Great Mughals 3 Military
Administration
10 the of Dagh the Dagh
I 1 The Great Mughals 4 Currency Reforms 1 shersha Shershah
I 1 The Great Mughals 4 Estimate 6 Indo-Muslim Indo-Islamic
I 1 The Great Mughals 6 Land RevenueReforms of Akbar
12 cultivator were cultivator was
I 1 The Great Mughals 8 Jahangir 7 khsrau khusru
8 khsrau khusru
I 1 The Great Mughals 10 Aurangazeb 4 fallen ill fell ill
I 1 The Great Mughals 11 Aurangazeb And
Marathas
7 last lost
I 1 The Great Mughals 11 ProvincialAdministration
7 inchange incharge
II 2 Rise of the Marathas 17 Shivaji and Mughals 2nd paraline 3
all on sides on all sides
II 2 Rise of the Marathas 17 Shivaji and Mughals 2nd para
line 20
Sivaji Shivaji
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II 2 Rise of the Marathas 18 Military
Administration
14 crops corps
II 2 Rise of the Marathas 19 The Third Battle ofPanipat (A.D.1761)
7 Nazib-ud-daulah Nazib-ud-daulah
II 2 Rise of the Marathas 19 The Third Battle of
Panipat (A.D.1761)
12 called III battle called third battle
II 2 Rise of the Marathas 20 Invasion of Nadir
Shah (A.D.1739)
3 Shephered Shepherd
II 2 Rise of the Marathas 22 Events 2 Batle Battle
II 2 Rise of the Marathas 23 Answer in a word 1 IIIrd Battle Third Battle
III 3 Advent of the
Europeans
25 Causes for the
decline of the
Portuguese power inIndia
- side heading not Should be given
bold
III 3 Advent of the
Europeans
25 causes fr the decline
of the Portuguese
Power in India
3 Inida India
III 3 Advent of theEuropeans
25 The Dutch 7 & 8 South East Asia East Asia
III 3 Advent of the
Europeans
26 The Third Battle of
Panipat (A.D.1761)
12 In 1608 king In 1608, king
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III 4 Anglo - Frenth
Struggle
30 - 2nd para
line 8
Anwaruddin Anwar-ud-din
III 4 Anglo - Frenth
Struggle
31 The second carnatic
war
2nd para
line 11
Muzafur Muzzafar
III 4 Anglo - Frenth
Struggle
31 Course 3 Anwaruddin Anwar-ud-din
III 4 Anglo - FrenthStruggle
31 Course 5 refugee refuge
III 4 Anglo - Frenth
Struggle
34 Results 7 Karao Kara
III 4 Anglo - FrenthStruggle
35 Choose the correctanswer
1 (c ) c) 1744-1763 c) 1746 - 1763
IV 5 Rule of the English
East India Company
37 Provisions of the
Regulating Act
11 In 1774 a the supreme
court
In 1774, the supreme court
IV 5 Rule of the E.E.I.Company
37 Its Provisions sideHeading
side heading - Itsprovmisions
Its Provisions
IV 5 Rule of the E.E.I.
Company
39 Impeachment of
Warren Hastings
side
Heading
side heading
Impeachment of
Warren Hostings
Impeachment of Warren Hastings
IV 6 Lord Cornwallis
(A.D.1786 -A.D.1793)
45 The Fourth Anglo
Mysore war (1799)causes
2nd para
line 3
Serirangapatnam Srirangapatnam
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IV 6 Lord Cornwallis 45 The Fourth Anglo
Mysore war causes
2nd para
line 5
Krishna Krishna III
IV 6 Lord Cornwallis 45 The Second AngloMaratha war (1803)
2nd paraline 3
- -
IV 6 Lord Cornwallis 45 Estimate 2 governors general Governor General
IV 6 Lord Cornwallis 45 Match B-2 Treaty of
Seringapatnam
Srirangapatnam
IV 7 Marquess of
Hastings (A.D.1813 -1823)
- Nil - Nil -
IV 8 Lord William
Bentinck(A.D.1828-
A.D.1835)
50 Administrative
Reforms
11 the charter Act 1833 the Charter Act of 1833
IV 9 Lord Dalhousie
(A.D.1848 -A.D.1855)
- Nil - Nil -
IV 10 The Great Revolt of
1857
57 Military Causes 6 The General Service
Enlistment Act passed
The General Service Enlistment Act
was passed
IV 10 The Great Revolt of
1858
58 Delhi 1 them sepoys the sepoys of Delhi also joined with
them
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IV 10 The Great Revolt of
1860
59 Central India 2nd para
line 15
came to and end came to an end
V 11 The Nayak Rule inTamil Country
64 The Regency ofQueen Mangammal
lines 3 &5
VijyarangaGjayaranga
VijayarangaVijayaranga
V 11 The Nayak Rule in
Tamil Country
66 Krishnappa Nayak II 3rd para
line 2
sorup swaroop
V 11 The Nayak Rule in
Tamil Country
66 Administration 8 mandalam mandalams
V 11 The Nayak Rule in
Tamil Country
68 Match 3 Thiruvenkata Thiruvenkatam
V 12 The rule of theMarathas of
Thanjavur(A.D.1676-
A.D.1856)
70 Tamil country underthe marathas
12 Partonised Patronised
V 12 The Rule of the
Marathas of
Thanjavur
72 Maruthupandiar &
the southern league
15 Realishing Realising
V 12 The Rule of theMarathas of
Thanjavur
72 Maruthupandiar andthe southern league
1st para2nd half
line 1
Place Palace
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V 13 Vellore Mutiny -
1806
75 Causes for the
failure of the Mutiny
- side heading - Causes
of the Failure of theMuting
Causes For The Failure of The
Mutiny
V 13 Vellore Mutiny -1806
76 Match the following B.1 Turbar Turban
Std: VIII Civics Subject: Civics (EM)
Unit LessonNo.
Name of the Lesson Page Sub Heading LineNo.
Mistake Corrections
I 1 National Integration 134 India-A Museum ofRaces
6 mughal mughals
I 1 National Integration 134 Cultural unity 3 Civil society civic society
I 1 National Integration 134 Literature para 3
line 8
Intergration Integration
I 1 National Integration 135 Festivals 7 Milad-un-Nabi Milad-i-Nabi
I 1 National Integration 135 Food and Dress 6 fibers fibres
I 1 National Integration 136 Art andArchitecture
para 3line 5
temple temples
I 1 National Integration 136 Art andArchitecture para 3line 9 Chidmabaram Chidambaram
I 1 National Integration 138 Match the
following
B-1 The Holly Book The Holy Book
I 1 National Integration 138 IV. Heading IVHeading
Answer the followingquestion briefly
Answer the following questionsbriefly
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II 2 Socio -Economic
Problems
140 Measures to
eradicate theproblem of child
labour
para 2
line 3
completed the 14
years
completed 14 years
II 2 Socio -Economic
Problems
141 Measures taken to
improve the status
of women
5 Sarada Act in 1929 Sarada Act in 1930
II 2 Socio -Economic
Problems
144 IV IV
Heading
Answer the following
question briefly
Answer the following questions
briefly
II 2 Socio -Economic
Problems
144 IV Q.No.4 . full stop ? Question Mark
II 2 Socio -Economic
Problems
144 III 2 Match the following
side (B.2) 1976
1975
II 2 Socio -EconomicProblems
144 III 4 Match the followingside (B.4) 1929
1930
III 3 Human Rights and
the U.N.O.
147 State Human
Rights commission
point
a)
b)
c)
retried
retried
retried
retired
aretired
retired
III 3 Human Rights andthe U.N.O.
149 The U.N.O. haddeclared the year
1979 as theInternational year
of children
8 Their child to school their children to school
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III 3 Human Rights and
the U.N.O.
150 V.Answer in detail 1
12
2
Power and functions
commission?Power and function
commission?
Powers and functions
commissionPowers and functions
commission
IV 4 Road Safety Rulesand Regulations
151 Importance ofRoad safety
5 Accident occur Accident occurs
IV 4 Road Safety Rules
and Regulations
153 Signals - Road
signals
2 trafficking system traffic system
IV 4 Road Safety Rules
and Regulations
154 Heavy vehicle
traffic
2 Apart form normal Apart from norma;
IV 4 Road Safety Rulesand Regulations
156 V.Answer in detail R.No.1 Explain theimportance road safetyrules
Explain the importance of roadsafety rules.
Std: VIII Geography Subject:: Geography (EM)
Unit Lesson
No.
Name of the Lesson Page Sub Heading Line
No.
Mistake Corrections
I 1 Resources and Their
Types
- - - - Nil
2 Resources and
Economical Activities
86 Choose the correct
Answer
Q.2 People Working in
Sectors are called whitecollar worker
Ans: quarternary
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II 3 Types of Primary
Activity
- - - - Nil
4 Mining - - - - Nil
III 5 Agricultural 96 II Phara 6 (for example, (for example:
6 Crops 101 conditions for thegrowth of wheat
8 clayey clay
6 Crops 105 conditions of growth
of tea
5 150 to cm 150 cm
6 Crops 106 Choose the correctAnswer
Q-4 Cotton grows well in soil(a) Black (b) Alluvial
(c ) Red
(a) Black (b) clay (c ) Red
6 Crops 106 Match the following 1, 2 , 3, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
IV 7 Industries - - - - Nil
8 Types of Industries 111 Large scale
Industries
7 stee steel
V 9 Trade 117 Para-5 5 Bilateral or multilateral Bilateral and multilateral
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10 Transport and
communications
- - - - Nil
VI 11 Poulation Growth and
Distribution
- - - - Nil
12 Population and
Resources
131 Land Degradation - Road buildin Road building
IX Standard Social Science (History) 1 to 7 Lessons
Unit Lesson No Chapter Page Sub-heading Line Mistakes Correction
1 13 11th 2nd
para
Romens Rhemus
2 Intellectual
awakering of
6th centuryB.C.
22 3rd para
11th line
Kevala Juana Kevala Gnanam
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Intellectual
awakering of6th century
B.C.
23 3rd para
8th line
Sittannavasal Sittannavasal
3 Medieval Age 28 Heading itself is
wrong Name ofthe lesson Sub-
heading (spellingmistake)
28, Line 3,
9, 10, 11,12 II para
1st linesubheading
Mediaeval Age
Medieval
4 Beginning of
Modena Age
40 Jutroduction 2nd para
22nd
spirit spirit
5 IndustrialRevolution 58 Inventionsduring the
Industrial
Revolution
The names,inventions and
years are not
matching withthe contnt of the
lession
6 The French
Revolution
61 1st para 1st
line
Monarchical Monarchial
The French
Revolution
61 Absolution 1st para
5th line
Avenue to secure
redressed
sidelined
freedom for redressal
61 19th line sidelined ignored
6 The FrenchRevolution
61 EcnomicReforms 3rd Practiced Practised
The French
Revolution
63 Course of the
Revolution
6th combine combined
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The French
Revolution
63 Course of the
Revolution
14th favorable favourable
The French
Revolution
63 Course of the
Revolution
18th Practiced Practised
The FrenchRevolution
67 Napole onBonaparte
1st para 5thline
chotice chaotic
The French
Revolution
67 Results of the
French
Revolution
7th point
5th line
Struggles struggle
The FrenchRevolution
67 Do you know 1st line Eiffle Eiffel
IX Standard Social Science (Geography) 1 to 7 Lessons
Unit Lesson
No
Chapter Page
No
Sub-heading Line Mistakes Correction
7 Cultural heritage
of Tamil Nadu
70 2nd para 7th
line
atleast atleast
7 Cultural heritage
of Tamil Nadu
70 6th para 8th
line
Rashtrakudas Rashtrakutas
7 Cultural heritageof Tamil Nadu
12th line a the
7th para 5th
line
in to into
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7 Cultural
HeritageAdministrative
system
71 Administrative 1st para 1st
line
Monarchical Monarchial
11th B line during times during the times
11th 18 Line3rd para 16th
line
Senguttavan Senguttuvan
72 3rd para 16th
line
Widow Widows
7 Cultural
Heritage ofTamil Nadu
72 Sangam
Literature
28th line propogated propagated
73 2nd para 9thline
succeded succeeded
73 Religion 2nd para 4th
and 5th line
Jains and
Buddhists
Jain and Buddhist
74 Art and
Arehitecture
2nd para 2nd
line
Prabandams Prabandam
74 Art and
Arehitecture
3rd para 8th
and 21st line
Kailasanather Kailasanathar
74 11th 7 line Cholapuram capital C
7 Cultural heritageof Tamil Nadu
75 1st Para 1stline
Philosophyically Philosophically
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76 VI Ex. On the outline
map of SouthIndia mark the
shade the theChera. Chola.
pandya andPallava
kingdoms
On the outline
Map of SouthIndia mark and
shade the Chera,Chola, Pandya
and PallavaKingdoms.
IX Standard Social Science (Geography) 1 to 7 Lessons
Unit LessonNo
Chapter Page Sub-heading Line Mistakes Correction
1 Tamil Nadu 77 1st para 3 Pondicherry Puduchery
2 Physiognaphy of
Tamil Nadu
82 The Hilly
regions of
Tamil Nadu
3 Kanniyakumari Kanyakumari
2 Physiognaphy of
Tamil Nadu
84 Tamil Nadu
Physiography
Map
Legend 9 Hill symbols. The Map
to be more clear.
To increase the
color, Lable and
clrity of the Map
2 Physiognaphy of
Tamil Nadu
87 Exercise
choose thecorrect
3Q Chittaru Chittar
3 Climate of Tamil
Nadu
91 Low Pressure
Formation &
CyclonicTrack
The whole
para
On the
basis.Coimbatore
district
to be placed above
the Table : Rail fall
of Tamil Nadu
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3 Climate of Tamil
Nadu
93 Tamil Nadu
District wiseAnnual
Rainfall
Whole map The Color Legend is
very confusing
More clarity in
using colourrequired.
3 Climate of Tamil
Nadu
95 Tamil Nadu
Areas underFrest
Whole map Shows Areas under
Forest
Suggestion :
Instead includevegetation Belts of
Tamil Nadu Map.
3 Climate of Tamil
Nadu
97 III Answer in
Brief
Qt 1. List down the
geographical factorsthat influence the
climate of Tamil Nadu
List down the
geographicalfactors that
influence theclimate of Tamil
Nadu:
4 Resources of
Tamil Nadu
99 Resources 1 The term resources The term 'resources'
103 Tabular
column 5
saline socls
5 Vedaranayam Vedaranyam
107 Conventional
Power
resources
10 used by humankind used by mankind
107 tab column
Thermal powerplant
1 Cuddlore dist Cuddalore
5 Tamil Nadu
Agriculture
114 tab column
wet sainning
heading
1 Dry framing Dry farming
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114 Aquiser
diagram
Precipition Precipitation
114 Aquiser
diagram
Precipition Precipitation
122 Commercial
crops
5 Chilies Chillies
122 Horticulture 3 mangos mangoes
123 fisheries 1 finshing fishing
fisheries 5 hactares hectares
6 Tamil Nadu
manufacturingIndustries
129 Textle
industry ofTamil Nadu
2 Sankar nagar (given
under textile centre)
delete sankar nagar
from textile centre
7 Transport &
Tamil Nadu
Communication
138 Roadways 27 (Right side)
Kanayakumari
Kanyakumari
140 Railways 5 (Right side) Broad
guage
Broad gauge
141 Railways Map (Right side) Gulf of
Manner
Gulf of Mannar
142 Railways 6 (Left side)
Tirichirappalli
Thiruchirappalli
8 Tamil Nadu
Trade
150 Trade in Tamil
Nadu
16 (Left side) Prize Price
150 Trade in TamilNadu
3 (Right side) Agmarknet Agmarket
9 Tamil NaduPopulation
- - - - -
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10 Environmental
Issues
162 Loss of Bio
Diversity(Activity)
1 (Left Side) Pichavaram Pitchavaram
162 Loss of BioDiversity (Do
you know)
5 (Right Side) mongoose Mangoose
11 Conservation of
Resources
Sustainable
Development
166 Harmful
effects of noise
pollution
40 (Left Side) Niligiris Nilgris
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IX Standard Social Science (Civics) 1 to 7 Lessons
Unit Lesson
No
Chapter Page Sub-heading Line Mistakes Correction
1 The Union
Government
180 The team of
the house
I para 3rd & 4th
line
The term of the
house can be
cutshort
It can be dissolved
earlier / before its expiry
of 5 years.
182 Unionexecutive
1para 11th line nomin ated appointed
183 Election of thePresident
1 para 8th line and10th line
Elected membersof NCT of Delhi
and Puducherryrelieved from his
office
It can be the electedmembers in the union
terribories.
189 Appellate
Jurisdiction
Spelling -
Judgment
Judgement
188 State High
Court
Included in the
Union Government
Can be included in the
2nd lesson.
191 Choose the
correct
Answer
Q.No.14 No answer in the
option
The State Government
1987 - should be
included.
180 Do you know Spelling-tow two
2 The State
government
197 Election to
upper house
I para 1st line Tamilnadu is going
to have an upper
house
deleted
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4 Contemporary
Social issuesof Tamil nadu
205 3rd para 3rd line
from the down
Justice
administration
Justice Party
administration
206 1st para 5th line &
6th line
Ramalingar
Vallalar castesystem
Ramalinga Vallalar in to
should not given.
209 Child labour seemsvery lengthy
Can be made it short.
IX Standard Social Science (Economics) 1 to 7 Lessons
Unit LessonNo
Chapter Page Sub-heading Line Mistakes Correction
1 Demand and
supply
215 Questions
regarding
Demand and
supply.
15-27 To be deleted Reason: With
one price a schedule cannot be
prepared students could be
confused.
215 Questionsregarding supply.
54-63 Statement of supply. 1.What is supply 2. Whenis supplied 3. Where
is supplied
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215 Questions
regarding supply.
4. At what price
supplied. The answereto these questions can be
dirved from thefollowing statement of
supply. Ex Raju sold 2kios of Mangoes
yesterday at T.Nagar at a
price of Rs.50 per kg.
To be deleted Reason: With
one price a schedule cannot beprepared too confusing for
students.
216 Supply 4th line 7th
point
7. Few factors outside
the economic sphere.
To be added: 7. Non-
economic factors like naturalcalamities, war, epidemics etc.
216 Law of demad
and supply
16-25 Law of demand: If
prices rises the demand
falls, if price fallsdemand rises. This
show that there is anindirect relationship
between price anddemand.
To be corrected: If price rises
the quantity demanded falls, if
price falls the quantitydemanded rises. This shows
that there is an indirectrelationship between price and
demand.
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216 Law of demad
and supply
16-25 Alfred Marshalls's law
of demand. "The graterthe amount to be sold the
smallermust be the priceat which it is offered. In
other words the amountdemanded increased
with a full in price and
dismiss has with a rise in
price.
Alfred Marshall's defines the
Law of demand: "The greaterthe amount to be sold. The
smaller must be the price atwhich it is offered. In other
words the amount demandedincreases with a fall in price
and dismisses with a rise in
price.
216 Exemptions tothe law of
demand
After oldscheduled line
No:20
This law Is notapplicable to necessary
goods like rice luxury
goods like diamond jewels. In these cases
when the price rises
dimand also rises andwhen the price falls
demand also falls.
This law is not applicable toluxury goods like gold,
diamond & low priced goods
(Interior goods) like ragi,Cholam etc.
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216 Law of supply 1--10 Law of supply other
things remaining sameas the price of a
commodet rises itssupply is entende and as
the price of thecommodity fulls its
supply is contracted.
This is called law of
supply.
As the price of the commodity
rises the quantity supplied isextended and as the price of
the commodity falls thequantity suplied is contracted.
217 Exercise choose 2Q Law of demand is only
applicable to (a)Necessaries (b)
Comforts Luxuries (d)Very low priced goods.
(To be added) Law of supply
extablishes (a) inverserelationship between price and
quantity (b) direct relationshipbetween price and quantity (c )
both (d) None.
217 Short notes 2Q Law of supply To be corrected: 2. State the
law of supply.
2 Equilibrumprice
218 7 It is clear from the belowgiven table.
It is clear from the table givenbelow:
218 Changes in
equilibrm Price.
3 Alfread Marshall Alfied Marshall
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219 Long period It is not included To be added: 3. Long
period: In the long periodsupply can be changed to any
extent by changing all theinpuls factors of production.
X Standard History
Unit Lesson
No.
Name of the Lesson Page
No
Side Heading Para left Para
Right
Mistake Corrections
I 1 Imperialism 9 Captions (1D) 4th Nationalism ImperialismII 2 First World War
III 3 World between the wars 21 Introuduction 4 great "Great"
III Remedialmeasures
5,6 industries..But industries,but
22 Effects 1 Barring fewlimitations
Economy with fewlimitations
III 4 Fascism 25 Achievements 3 So so,
24 Lateran Latern
26 Match the
following
4 March on Rome March to Rome
III 5 Nazism
IV 6 II World War 36 Choose the Correct 3 II World war I World war
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37 Choose the Correct 9 A&B (options)
spelling mistake
Gorbachev
Bolisyeltin
IV 7 The united Nations
Organisations
39,40 General Assembly 8 five
members..countries
five members
countries completesentence to be
deleted.
41 Major achievemtns 18 CTBT (
Expansion Not
given)
Comprehensive Test
Ban Treaty
IV 8 European Union 45 Achievements ofEU
4 insures ensures
46 Scientific research 15 crises crisis
V 9 The Great Revolt of1857
VI 10 Social and Religious
Reform movement
58 Brahmo samaj 19 given title given title
59 Prathana samaj 5 inter-dining inter-dining
59 Arya samaj 45 gospal gospel
60 Theosophical
society
12 Benares Benaras
60 Theosophical
society
19 headquarter head quarters
61 SamarasaSudhasan
42 1870 1870,
46 Thiru Arutpa ThiruArutpa
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64 Impact of Social
and religious mov
8 remarriage
interdining
remarriage, inter
dining.
VII 11 Freedom Movement inIndia-I
69 Formation ofMuslim League
2 uprisingbut uprising,but
70 Surat split 9 became was
7 arouse arose
79 Subash ChandraBose ( heading)
1st Bosh Bose
VII 12 Freedom Movement in
India-II
80 Cabinet Mission 3 Sirstarafford Sir Stafford
81 The IndianIndependence Act
of 1947
36 Jawahalal Nehru Jawaharlal Nehru
87 The Mount battern
Plan ( heading) Q3
1 Mountbattern Mount Battern
13 Role of Tamil Nadu in
the Freedom Movements
88 Vellore Mutiny 11 daughter daughters
88 Madras Mahajana
Sabha
19 However still its
aims
However, its aims
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89 V.O.
ChidambaramPillai
3 Kappolotiya Kappalotiya
VII 13 Role of Tamil Nadu inthe Freedom Movement
90 SubramaniyaBharathiyar
29 swadshamithran swadeshamithran
92 C.RajaGopalachariya
15 dispressed depressed
32 swandraparty Swatandra party
92 K.Kamaraj 5 Sathyagrha Sathyagraha
93 Choose Q 10 1 for policy for his policy
VIII 14 Social Transfromation in
Tamil Nadu
97 Self Respect
Movements
33 Shermandevi Sheramandevi
100 Muthu LakshmiReddy
13 Vehementally Vehemently
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X Std HISTORY MAPSMap 1 Page
No-5The following areas aregiven in the Question,
but not marked in the
given map in the text
* Peking Nanking Manchuria Shakalin is lands canton * Turkey ( Marked wrong) to berectified.
Map-2 Page
No-12
Germany ( main area)
not shown in the map
to be marked
Netherland marked
twice
to be removed
Map-3 PageNo-82
Partition of India
Rajasthan marked twice (location shown wrong)
The following areas are
marked wrong in thetext to be rectified
* Diu * Pondicherry *
Kolkatha * Mumbai *
Goa * Cochin *Chennai
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X Standard Geography
Unit Lesson
No.
Name of the
Lesson
Page No Side Heading Para left Para
Right
Mistake Corrections
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
104 ,105 Location andextent
2ndpara Ist
line
32,87,263 Km2
has tochange into sq.km.
To add Area: 32,87,263 Sq.km
I 1 India-Location
and
physiography
104, 105 Location and
extent
III line According to 2001
Census (1028 million)
According to (2011 census) 1210
millions
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
104 ,105 Location and
extent
2nd
paralast line
Delete: it has a
coastline of 6,100km)In PgNo.117 It is
given correctly6000km
coastline is 6,000km only It has
coastline of about 5,516km inclusiveof the main land, Kakshadweep, and
Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
104 ,105 Location and
extent
3rd
paralast line
Malacca start Malaccan strait
I 1 India-Location
and
physiography
104,105 Location and
extent
Ist para
1st line
8 4 This symbol Indicates lower unit
of degree in minutes
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
106 Unity inDiversity
2ndpara
2nd line
Cherapunji Cherrapunji
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I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
106 India nad its
neighbouringcountries
I para
Ist line
Kanyakumari Kanyakumari or Cape Comorin
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
106 India nad itsneighbouring
countries
II para3rd line
Karokoram Karakoram
I 1 India-Location
and
physiography
107 Unity in
Diversity
Ist para
3rd line
Zoroastrianism Zorastrianism
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
107 India -Political
Division (
Map)
Sikkim state and itscapital not given
State: sikkim Capital: Gangtok
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
107 PoliticalDivision
Include : Delhi is the Indian capitalas well as the National Cap
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
108 Information
about states
Update the population density (2011
census)
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
108 13) Capital
27) StatesUnion
Terriotories(4)
Thiruvanathapuram
uttar Predesh Dadar
Thiruvananthapuram
Uttar PradeshDadra
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I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
109 let us know 3rd para Let us know can be
deleted because thedata information
given in theremaining content do
not correlate with this
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
109 Formation offlimalayas
2ndpara
last2nd line
Gondawana land Gondwana land
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
109 Formation ofHimalayas (
Diagram)
Gondawana Gondwana
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
110 Northern
Mountains (Map)
4. Nandevi ( 7817 m) Nandadevi
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
111 WesternHimalayas
I para13th line
Siachin Siachen
I 1 India-Location
and
physiography
111 Himadri I para
4th line
Indus Valley in the
North
Indus valley in the North West
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
111 Himadri I para
5th line
Bramapurtra Brahmaputra
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I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
111 Himadri I Para
9th line
Kanchan Junga Kanchen Junga
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
112 EasternHimalayas
I para2nd line
Purvanchal Purvachal
I 1 India-Location
and
physiography
112 Northern Great
Plains
I para
4th line
Brahumaptura Brahmaputra
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
112 Northern GreatPlains
I para9th line
Terrai Terai
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
112 Northern Great
Plains
I prar
11thline
Khaddar Khadar
I 1 India-Location
and
physiography
113 Northern Great
Plains
III para
1st line
Khaddar Khadar
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
113 Punjab-Haryana Plains
II para8th 9th
line
Hariyana Haryana
I 1 India-Location
and
physiography
113 Punjab-
Haryana Plains
II para
last line
Satluj Sutlej
I 1 India-Location
and
physiography
114 Nil
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I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
115 Central High
land
I para Haziribagh Plateau Hazaribagh Plateau
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
115 PeninsularPlateau
II para 1-3 lines
Delete : ThePeninsular Plateau
extends from north tosouth for a distance of
about 1600 km and
from east to west for
about 1400 km
The Peninsular Plateau about 1400km because both plateau distance
and western ghats distance cannotbe the same.
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
115 DeccanPlateau
I paralast line
Penneru Pennaru
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
116 Western Ghats last para 3
lines
delete: The southern
part of the westernghats is separated
from the mainsahyadri range by
palghat Gap.
In Social Tamil Medium Textbook
(pg 132) It is given correctly whereas in English Medium T.B. it is
given wrongly.
I 1 India-Location
and
physiography
116 Western Ghats I para
13th line
Western ghats are
ranning in the North
south direction
Include: Western ghats are
continuous range of hills running in
the North-South direction.
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
117 Westerncoastal plains
lastpara
3rd line
Mali Mahi
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I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
117 Western
coastal plains
I para
2nd line
Kanniyakumari Kanyakumari
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
118 Malabar plain III para2nd line
It extends for about50 km and its width
varies from 25 to 100km
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
119 Easterncoalstal plain
II para 6thline
Chillka Chilka
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
119 Eastern
coalstal plain
II para The 'Tamil Nadu'
plain stretches fromthe pulicat lake to
kanyakumari for thedistance of about
1076 Km
In IXth std T.B. In pg 85 the
extension between pulicat toKanyakumari for a distance of about
100km but the Actual length is992km.
I 1 India-Location
and
physiography
123 River system
of India
Godavari length is
wrong. It is not 146
The length is 1465
I 1 India-Location
and
physiography
123 River system
of India
Krishna -
Placesbenifited
Maharashtra, Madhya
Pradesh
Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh
must be given. Instead of Madhya
Pradesh
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
123 River system
of India
Tapti- places
benefited MadhyaPradesh and
In Tamil medium social Text book
is given correctly in (pg123)Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra
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I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
123 River system
of India
Ghaghra - (Ends in )
(Disappears into thethar Desert) Places
benefitted U.P.
(R.Ghaghra does not move towards
thar desert and do not Disappear inThar desert) so wrong places
benefitted. only U.P.is benefittedI 1 India-Location
andphysiography
123 River system
of India
Thamiraprani Thamiraparani
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
123 River systemof India
Mahanadi
Chattisgarh Jharkhand/ Orissa is not added)
(Add) Orissa
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
124 River features Distributary
eg: Hooghly is notadded
Add Hooghly
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
124 River featuresEstuary
Estuary (see) sea
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
124 Exercise 4) ( c) Mt.
Kanchanjunga 6) ( c)Shyadri
Kanchenjunga
Sahyadri
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
125 Match the
following
6th line Chilca Lake Chilka Lake
I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
125 v) Answer the
followingQuestion in aparagraph
1) 2) 1) 2) 3) 6) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
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I 1 India-Location
andphysiography
126 vi India map
5) ist line 3rdline
5) Northern circaras
KhambatSunderban
Northern Circars
KhambhatSunderbans
I 1 India-Locationand
physiography
123 River systemof India
Yamuna 1300Brahmaputra 885
Originates fromChemayung dung
glacier Kaveri Length
800
Yamuna 1370 Brahmaputra 725Originates from Aangsi glacier
Kaveri length 805
I 2 India- climate 127 Latitude last para
2nd line
Laltitude Latitude
I I para
6th line
Temperature temperate
I 2 India- climate 128 wind 2nd para
1st line
Orignated Originates
I 4th line Hariyana Haryana
I 128 Climate ofIndia
I para7th line
Mausin Mausim
I 129 Summer (
March to May)
3rd
para Ist
line
atomospheric atmosphere
I 130 1st para15th line
lightening lightning
I 131 to133
NIl Nil Nil
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I 134 give meaning and types of Rainfall
137 Exercise II
match
III line Northern and North
Western part of India
is not added
Northern and Northwestern part of
India ( shoulod be included)
I 2 India climate 138 V Answer in
paragrah 2nd
Que
Give the
Characteristic features
of monsoon winds
Explain any two characteristic
features of monsoon winds
II 3 India - Natural
Resources
139 Soil fertility last
para
3rd line
Cobolt Cobalt
140 Alluvial soil 2nd para
13th line
Ghagharia Ghaghria
140 Black soil 1 para 6th
line
color colour
142 1 para 1
line
tapiaco tapioca
142 Desert soil 1 para 1line
Desert soil is foundaride zone ( in should
be added after found)
Desert soil is found in arid zone
142 Soil
Conservation
4th
point
Avoiding should be
deleted
Excessive grazing should be
avoided
145 2nd para
5th line
Sisham Sisam
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144 India Natural
VegetationMap
Mahanadhi detta
region is givenwrongly
Kaveri Delta region can be added
for Mangroove forests
146 to156
NIl NIl NIl
III 4 India-Agriculture
158 Subsistenceagriculture
Green box2nd line
hactares hectares
159 Agricultural
seasons
Rabi 2nd
row
wintet Winter
159 Agricultural
seasons
Zaid 1st
row
Biginning Beginning
III 4 India-
Agriculature
161 1 para 6th
line lastline
Sukaradhara
Utteranchal
Sukaradhan Uttaranchal
166 Jute 1 para 8th
line
tarpaun line tarpaulins
Oil seeds 1 para
16thline
Maharastra Maharashtra
171 V Answer in
paragraph
1 Question Answer is
not given
IV 5 India -
Industries
175 Major cotton
TextileIndustries inIndia
Mumbai,
Ahamadabadlocations are wrong
174 1st line favors favours
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Jute industry 1 para 3rd
line
Sizable Sizeable
177 Indian Iron and
Steel Company
1 para 3rd
line
2nd
para
Imdian
Visveshwaraiya
Indian Visveshwaraya
177 HindustanSteel Ltd
I para2nd line
1959 1965
178 to182
Nil Nil Nil
V 6 EnvironmentalIssues
183 whoseenvironment is
it?
1 para 9thline
1000 million 1210 million
183 Air pollution 6th line Everyday the average
person inhales about20,000 litres of air
We breathe about 2,200 times a day
inhaling around 16 kg of air
186 2nd &
14th line
neighborhood
beighborhood
beighbourhood neighbourhood
VI 7 India - Trade,Transport and
Communication
196 Indian RailwayZones
Greenbox last
line
Include 17th Zone is Kolkata MetroRailway
VII 8 Remote Sensing 206 Diagram Traget Target
VII 8 Remote Sensing 207 last line favorite favourite
211 Exercise short
Answers
6. what are the uses of
GPS?
Write any two applications of GPS?
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211 Answer in
paragraph
Include: What are the advantages of
Remote sensing?
211 III Short
answers
Include: 8. Name the Photo
elements207 Process
involved in
Remote
sensing
3 para
5th line
After properties
include: such as tone,
texture, size shape,
patterns
X Standard Economics
Unit Lesson
No.
Name of the
Lesson
Page No Side Heading Para left Para
Right
Mistake Corrections
I 1 National
Income
236 Double
Counting
4th para
30th line
Example not given e.g. Tyre is the final output of Tyre
manufacturers. Its value is accountedunder output method. But the same tyre
value is added again in a carmanufacturing industry.
I 1 237 Economic
function
Economic
function
3rd para
12th line
Example not given eg Grant of subsidies loans at lower rate
of interest, administered and support
prices etc.,
II 2 Indianeconomy after
Independence
Nil
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X Standard Civics
Unit Lesson
No.
Name of
the Lesson
Page No Side Heading Para left Para
Right
Mistake Corrections
I 1 India andworld peace
II 2 Democracy 222 Choose
(options)
1 demoracy democracy
II 3 Unity in
diversity
224 Religion 2 cores croes
225 Literature 8 Thiruvallur Thiruvalluvar
III 4 Consumer
Rights
230 Measures
taken by theGovernment
15 Television Television