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Class 9 Social Science (Economics) Chapter 1 The Story of Village Palampur

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Class 9 Social Science (Economics) Chapter 1 The Story of Village Palampur

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I. Chapter Summary:

“The Story of Village Palampur” introduces students to the basic concepts of production in economics through the fictional village of Palampur. The chapter discusses how land, labour, capital, and human resources are used to produce goods and services in rural India. It highlights the disparities between large and small farmers, the problem of unemployment, and the need for non-farming activities to sustain rural livelihoods.

II. Key Concepts Covered:

Concept Explanation
Factors of Production Land, Labour, Physical Capital, Human Capital – essential for economic activity
Fixed and Working Capital Tools, machines (fixed); raw materials and money (working capital)
Farmers’ Classification Based on landholding – large, medium, small, and marginal farmers
Multiple Cropping Growing more than one crop on a piece of land in a year
Green Revolution Introduction of HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers, and irrigation techniques
Non-farm Activities Dairy, transport, shopkeeping, small manufacturing – beyond crop production
Unemployment Seasonal and disguised unemployment affecting rural labour

III. Important Questions:

(A) Multiple Choice Questions (1 Mark):
  1. Which of the following is not a factor of production?
    a) Land
    b) Labour
    c) Electricity ✅
    d) Capital
  2. What is the main production activity in Palampur?
    a) Manufacturing
    b) Dairy
    c) Farming ✅
    d) Transport
  3. Which method is used in Palampur to grow more than one crop on a field?
    a) Terrace farming
    b) Shifting cultivation
    c) Multiple cropping ✅
    d) Organic farming
  4. Green Revolution began in India in:
    a) 1950
    b) 1966 ✅
    c) 1980
    d) 1992
(B) Short Answer Questions (2/3 Marks):
  1. What are the different types of capital used in production?
  2. How is land distributed among farmers in Palampur?
  3. Define the term ‘disguised unemployment’ with an example.
  4. What are the sources of irrigation in Palampur?
(C) Long Answer Questions (5 Marks):
  1. Explain the four factors of production with examples from Palampur.
  2. How do small farmers arrange capital for farming? What challenges do they face?
  3. What are non-farm activities? Explain any three with examples from the chapter.
  4. What has been the impact of the Green Revolution on Palampur’s farmers?
(D) HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills):
  1. If you were a policymaker, how would you reduce disguised unemployment in rural India?
  2. Why do large farmers benefit more from the Green Revolution compared to small farmers?

IV. Key Formulas/Concepts:

  • Production = Land + Labour + Capital + Human Effort
  • Fixed Capital: Tools, machinery, buildings
  • Working Capital: Raw materials, money
  • Disguised Unemployment: More workers than required on a job
  • Non-Farm Activity Example: Transport, dairy, shopkeeping

V. Deleted Portions (CBSE 2025–2026):

 No portions have been deleted from this chapter as per the rationalized NCERT textbooks (ncert.nic.in).

VI. Chapter-Wise Marks Bifurcation (Estimated – CBSE 2025–26):

Unit/Chapter Estimated Marks Type of Questions Typically Asked
The Story of Village Palampur 5–6 Marks Short answers, reasoning-based, map skill (if any)

VII. Previous Year Questions (PYQs):

Year Marks PYQ
2020 3 Marks What are the major non-farm activities in Palampur? Explain any two.
2021 5 Marks Explain the factors of production with reference to the village Palampur.
2022 2 Marks Define multiple cropping and its significance.
2023 3 Marks Explain how small farmers manage capital for farming.

VIII. Real-World Application Examples:

Concept Modern Example
Multiple Cropping Practiced in Punjab and Haryana to grow wheat and rice in the same year
Disguised Unemployment In villages where five people are doing the work of two due to lack of opportunities
Non-Farm Activity Rise of rural e-commerce, local dairy supply chains, ride-sharing in rural areas

IX. Student Tips & Strategies for Success:

 Time Management Tips:
  • Focus 15 mins on definitions + 15 mins on flow diagrams like factors of production
  • Practice one PYQ daily from this chapter
 Exam Strategy:
  • Use headings and subheadings in answers
  • Always write examples from Palampur to justify concepts
 Stress Management:
  • Use story-based learning—imagine yourself as a farmer in Palampur
  • Use flashcards for quick recall of production concepts

X. Career Guidance & Exploration:

Stream Careers Based on Concepts from Chapter
Commerce Economist, Rural Banker, Agri-business Consultant
Science (Bio) Agronomist, Environmental Scientist, Agri-tech Entrepreneur
Humanities Development Economist, NGO Worker, Government Rural Development Officer
Exams to Aim For:
  • NTSE
  • Olympiads (Economics / GK)
  • Class 10 CBSE Board with application-based questions

XI. Important Notes:

  • Learn the sequence of production → Land → Labour → Capital → Human Capital
  • Support all definitions with examples from Palampur
  • Practice flow charts and comparison tables (large vs small farmers, farming vs non-farming)
  • Check the CBSE official site for any updated blueprints or sample papers
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