Maharashtra Board Class 7 Social Science Syllabus (2022-23)

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Maharashtra Board Class 7 Social Science Syllabus (2022-23)

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The class 7 curriculum is created by the MSBSHSE, or Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education. The connected schools must embrace the revised curriculum and acknowledge the board's adjustments.
The topics on the Class 7 Maharashtra Board curriculum were carefully chosen with regard to educational norms around the world. It is advised to thoroughly research the subjects and grasp the concepts.

The MSBSHSE Class 7 Social Science syllabus includes a clearly organised list of the topics covered in the history, political science, and geography courses. Students will do better if they study in accordance with the Class 7 Social Science syllabus because the final question paper is made utilising the syllabus. All of the essential chapters that students in this grade must master are covered in the MSBSHSE Class 7 Social Science Syllabus for the school year 2022–23.


Maharashtra Board Class 7 Geography Syllabus

Chapter Name Topics
How seasons occur - Part 1
  • Introduction to How seasons occur
The Sun, the Moon and the Earth
  • The moon's motions
  • Eclipses
  • Solar Eclipse
  • Lunar Eclipse
  • Eclipse - an Astronomical Event
Tides
  • Introduction of Tides
  • Centrifugal and Gravitational Force
  • Tides
  • Types of Tides
  • Effects of Tides
  • Timings of the Tides Change Daily
  • Waves
  • Structure of the Waves
  • Velocity of Waves
Air Pressure
  • Atmospheric Pressure
  • Altitude of the Region and Air Pressure
  • Pressure Belts on the Earth's Surface
  • Isobars
Winds
  • Wind: The Movement of Air
  • Wind
  • Characteristics of the Valley Breeze
  • Characteristics of the Mountain Breeze
  • Seasonal Winds
  • Cyclones
  • Cyclonic Storms
  • Anticyclones
Natural Regions
  • Natural Regions of the World
Soils
  • Soil: "Teeming with Life"
  • Factors necessary for soil formation
  • Different Types of Soil
  • Soil Erosion and Degradation
  • Soil Conservation
How seasons occur - Part 2
  • Introduction to How seasons occur
  • Apparent Movement of the Sun
  • Perihelion and Aphelion Positions of the Earth
  • The Cycle of Season and the Living World
Agriculture
  • Agricultures
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Types of Farming
  • Agrotourism
  • Marketing Systems
Human Settlements
  • Introduction of Human Settlements
  • Scattered Settlements
  • Nucleated Settlements
  • Linear Settlements
Contour Maps and Landforms
  • Contour Maps and Landforms
 


Maharashtra Board Class 7 History & Civics Syllabus

Chapter Name Topics
Sources of History
  • Sources of History
  • Material Sources of History
  • Written Sources of History
  • Oral Sources of History
  • Evaluating the Sources of History
India before the times of Shivaji Maharaj
  • Introduuction to India before the times of Shivaji Maharaj
  • Invasions from the North-west
  • Sultanate in the North
  • The Kingdom of Vijaynagar
  • Krishnadevaraya
  • The Bahamani Kingdom
  • Mahmud Gawan
  • Mughal Power
  • Maharana Pratap
  • Chandbibi
  • Rani Durgavati
  • Aurangzeb
  • Conflict with the Ahoms
  • Conflict with the Sikhs
  • Conflict with the Rajputs
  • Conflict with the Marathas
Religious Synthesis
  • Introduction to Religious Synthesis
  • Bhakti Movement: The Beginnings
  • Mahanubhav Panth
  • Baba Guru Nanak
  • The Sufi Sect
Maharashtra before the times of Shivaji Maharaj
  • Introduction to Maharashtra before the times of Shivaji Maharaj
  • Village (Mauja)
  • Kasba
  • Pargana
  • The Calamity of a Famine
  • The Work of the Varkari Movement
  • Sant Namdeo
  • Sant Dnyaneshwar
  • Sant Eknath
  • Sant Tukaram
  • Work of Sants
  • Ramdas Swami
  • Inspiration for Independence during Foreign Rule
The Foundation of the Swaraj
  • Introduction to the Foundation of the Swaraj
  • Shahajiraje
  • Veermata Jijabai
  • Shivaji's Companions and Associates
  • Royal Seal (Rajmudra)
  • Towards the establishment of Swaraj
  • The Capture of Javali
  • Defeat of Afzalkhan
  • The Expedition of Siddi Jauhar
Conflict with the Mughals
  • Introduction of Conflict with the Mughals
  • Shaistakhan's Invasion
  • The Surat Campaign
  • Jaisingh's Invasion
  • Agra Visit and Escape
  • On the Offensive against Mughals
  • Coronation
  • The Campaign of the South
The Administration of the Swaraj
  • Introduction to the Administration of the Swaraj
  • Ashtapradhan Mandal
  • The Policy regarding Agriculture
  • Village Economy of that period
  • Trade and Business
  • The Military Organization
  • Intelligence Department
  • Forts
  • Sea Forts
  • Navy
  • Concern for the welfare of his subjects
An Ideal Ruler
  • Introduction to an Ideal Ruler
  • Organisational Skill
  • Caring for the Ryot
  • Policy regarding the Army
  • A Policy of Tolerance
  • The Inspiration for Freedom
  • Greatness of Maharaj's Work
The Maratha War of Independence
  • Introduction to the Maratha War of Independence
  • Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj
  • Campaign against the Siddi
  • Campaign against the Portuguese
  • The End of Adilshahi and Qutubshahi
  • Administration of Sambhaji Maharaj
  • Death of Sambhaji Maharaj
  • Chhatrapati Rajaram Maharaj
  • Rajaram Maharaj leaves for Jinji
  • The Movement of the Marathas
  • Siege of Jinji
  • Maharani Tarabai
The Expansion of the Maratha Power
  • Introduction to the Expansion of the Maratha Power
  • Release of Shahu Maharaj
  • Coronation of Shahu Maharaj
  • Balaji Vishwanath
  • Chauthai and Sardeshmukhi Rights
  • Bajirao I
  • Nizam's Defeat at Palkhed
  • Malwa
  • Bundelkhand
  • The Battle of Bhopal
  • The Defeat of Portuguese
  • Death of Bajirao
Marathas - The Protectors of the Nation
  • Introduction to Marathas - The Protectors of the Nation
  • Situation in the North
  • Conflict with the Afghans
  • The Maratha Standard on Attock
  • Dattaji's Valour
  • Sadashivraobhau
  • The Battle of Panipat
  • Peshwa Madhavrao
  • The Maratha Supremacy rises once again
Progression of the Empire
  • Introduction to Progression of the Empire
  • The Holkars of Indore
  • The Bhosales of Nagpur
  • The Shindes of Gwalior
Life of the People in Maharashtra
  • Introduction to Life of the People in Maharashtra
  • Social Conditions
  • Customs and Traditions
  • Festivals
  • Education
  • Travels and Communication
  • Sports
  • Religion and Conduct
  • Women's Life
  • Temples
  • Ghat
  • Painting
  • Sculpture
  • Metal Idols
  • Literature
  • Drama
Introduction to our Constitution
  • Introduction to our Constitution
  • The Meaning of Constitution
  • Provisions in the Constitution
  • Necessity of a Constitution
  • What is Administration?
  • Background to the Making of the Constitution
  • Constituent Assembly
  • The Contribution of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar
Preamble to the Constitution
  • Preamble to the Constitution
  • The Nature of State - Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic, Republic
  • The other objectives of the Constitution: Justice, Social Justice, Economic Justice, Political Justice, Equality, Fraternity and Liberty
Features of the Constitution
  • Introduction of Features of the Constitution
  • Concept of Federalism
  • Separation of Powers
  • Who deals with what subjects
  • Union Territories
  • Parliamentary System of Government
  • An Independent Judiciary
  • Single Citizenship
  • Process of amending the constitution
  • Election Commission
Fundamental Rights - Part 1
  • Introduction of Fundamental Rights - Part 1
  • Right to Equality
  • Right to Liberty
  • Right against Exploitation
Fundamental Rights - Part 2
  • Introduction of Fundamental Rights - Part 2
  • Right to Freedom of Religion
  • Cultural and Educational Rights
  • Right to Constitutional Remedies
  • Writs as Constitutional Remedies
Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties
  • Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties
  • Why were the directives included?
  • Some important directive principles of state policy
  • Fundamental Duties
 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Maharashtra Board Class 7 Social Science Syllabus

Why is the Social Science syllabus required for MSBSHSE Class 7?

Students may decide how much time they should devote to each academic subject if they are clear on the syllabus for the various components. A helpful tool for efficiently arranging your study is the MSBSHSE Class 7 Social Science Syllabus. As a result, it aids pupils in learning the material more successfully and effectively.

What else besides the curriculum is important for a student to remember?

Spelling, penmanship, and other components of a student's performance are all taken into account when evaluating their performance, along with knowledge and presentation skills.

How can students succeed in the MSBSHSE Class 7 Social Science exam?

First and foremost, students need to be completely familiar with all they learned in class 7. To reduce exam anxiety, review each material repeatedly after you feel you have a good grasp of it. Exam practise will help you become more accurate and quick. The secret behind completing the curriculum accurately is time management.