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Social Study STGT Syllebus in Bengali

The document outlines the syllabus for the Selection Test for Graduate Teacher (STGT) in Social Science, divided into four groups: Bengali, English, History, and Geography, with a total of 150 multiple-choice questions. Each group covers various topics including grammar, literature, early Indian history, and geographical concepts. The syllabus emphasizes key historical figures, movements, and geographical principles relevant to the curriculum.

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Social Study STGT Syllebus in Bengali

The document outlines the syllabus for the Selection Test for Graduate Teacher (STGT) in Social Science, divided into four groups: Bengali, English, History, and Geography, with a total of 150 multiple-choice questions. Each group covers various topics including grammar, literature, early Indian history, and geographical concepts. The syllabus emphasizes key historical figures, movements, and geographical principles relevant to the curriculum.

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TRBT SYLLABUS SELECTION TEST FOR GRADUATE TEACHER ( STGT ) SOCIAL SCIENCE ( Arts) Marks- 150 150 MCQS ( GROUP-A (BENGALI): MARKS-35 ) >, SROTS HARBTETHS HIRT HS SHAMS TAT CUTIE: L ee, 6 fagiegarararerne, a TENTH, 7. CALA TCH MTETT, 3. ‘orga, 8. 4 9. ar, 5. “TASDH BTEIENTH, 10. WAS ACTH, 11. 51S 1 Rg ° AST ORR wa, © Ute, © WM ST ANT 8 TSS), © STS LTT, PST 8 ATI), © Coen GIST (GT FIO (hot OTS 8 PRA Sea Atooy . SIREN ANG RSTA a (Cire rg TWH CUTEN | 0, Tea oT STRRowTa arn (GoTo CRF SET ERS OSH, SPATS FAIA VAST S OTT MAN B HIATT HAE), TAT G HATA ADT, Fea SS (HeeTR fala, PAO AT ae FATA ETO) | 8.8, AY, FA G TATA BOTA PATA TAHA, TAT MCA GEHTS CANA FATA, RETOG, AHAKAT, MG S LPM, THT ISAT, IH AAEAT €, SRT 8 BST HHS TAM B HITATESTT | UY, WSIS: THATS WH, TNS, TS, CHT! WNeTSTA Gorm, FS, eres, RTETS | 4. PH WATS T AAFANGS [H, MAGS T PAGS FH, AVS T HATS VAI GROUP-B (ENGLISH): MARKS-35 1. Grammar: Kinds of Sentences- (In Terms of Structure and Mode of Expression), © Use of Determiners, Tense, Subject-Verb Agreement, Preposition, Narration, Voice, © Clause Identification, © Correction of Errors, vransformation of Sentences. 2, Comprehension Test: Business/Formal Letter Writing, Composition, Notice Writing 3. Literature: (0 Prose- © (a) RK Narayan-Engine Trouble. (b) Pearl S, Buck- ‘The Refugees () Ruskin Bond- Most Beautiful. (d) Oscar Wilde- The Selfish Giant. (c} Jerome K. Jerome- A Daily Drama. (f) GC. ThornleyConversations, (g) Issac Asimov- The Fun They Had. (h) AP} Abdul Kalam - The Dream and the Message. (i) Khuswant Singh - The Portrait of a Lady. (ii) Poems - © (a) AE, Housman- The Loveliest of Trees. (b) Ralph Hodgson- Stupidity Street. (©) William Wordsworth- The Daffodils. (d) Walter De La Mare- Silver. (c) Gerald Louis Gould- Wander Thirst. (F) Robert Frost- Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening. (g) Alfred Tennyson- Ring Out, Wild Bells. (h) Henry Louis Vivian Derozio-Sonnet to the Pupils of the Hindu College. (i Rabindranath Tagore - Gitanjali No. 50. (i) Sir Walter Scott: Patriotism, GROUP-B (HISTORY ): MARKS-35, UNIT-I >. qb wracwa Bieri Besse: (The Sources of Early indian History) © (®) *ifafere BSH (Literary sources) ° ae (Archaeological Sources) © (51) fachail faa (Foreign Accounts) gz ae ae ithy WIV HTAPASTYR: (The Religious Movements of the Shh Century 6. = ° @ oH 8 fH (Life and Teachings of Gautama Buddha) chet a Sey 8 FFI (Life and Teachings of Mahavira) ° is raat e tarrecsta la 8 MAGI (Similarities and Differences between Buddhism and Jainism) ©. FS *1SS APSA TALSA AUASS WT: (Political Condition of India during 6th Century B.C.) 8, WALA BAA BSA: (The History of the Rise of Magadha) ¢. worcara fifiarn AS - WIeTTaA "AT: (Asoka's Policy of Conquest - Asoka's Dhamma) &. GY Bla Hore — Py 8 AAT, GY YA HREM: (Civilisation in the Gupta Age — Art and Architecture, Literature in the Gupta age) 4. 1B wratea fret 8 frapreyfesrenyR: (Education and Educational Institutions in Ancient India) © ®) AIF (Nalanda) © (&) fa=eFIeT (Vikramshila) © (51) SIT (Takshashila) v. fafa PRy 8 *BTPTST: (Art and Architecture of Pallava) UNIT-II 1. frat pron afoot 8 ypIeRT HAT (Establishment and Consolidation of the Delhi Sultanate) © (&) 261s fF (litutmish) © (&) SIG (Razia) © (mf ‘qe14i (Ghyasudin Balban) 2. BPO AIAG, HRS (Sultanate Architecture, Literature) 3. 9 3fte UIA Bora faere Cora oH PTT So wore ‘AREAS FARA (Muslim and Non-Muslim Cultural Interaction with special emphasis on Bhakti and Sufi Movements) 4. FESS UIT STA SPSTAPSTST 9¢¢v (Mughal Afghan Contest for Supremacy 1556) 5. OTPTICRA STO FTA (Shershah’s Administrative Reforms) 6, BNSARTRA: YAAT-Frer aT (Aurangzeb: Mughal - Sikh Relation) — 7. YRAMATST HPT (Mughal-Maratha Relation) 8. See Pry, BITwT @ fSqsxf (Mughal Art, Architecture and Paintings) UNIT-III 1. fgfB-rrfga fora (Expansion of British Power) 2. Se TTA CUTS Aaa 1S BAW - CHOMIA AIGEA GAY (Bengal - Development from Plassey to Buxar ~ Importance of the Grant of Diwani) 3. pirarerg aoHaw (Booty © opera) -fErRTM ACHAT (Land Revenue Settlements (Genesis and Impact) - Permanent Settlement) 4, WHOA AHAG 6 WASABI (Ryotwari Settlement and Mahalwari System) 5. HNTB gla VITATAA: (Social Reform Movement) © () SGT SACHA A (Raja Rammoham Roy) © (2 FeROTPTDTA (Vidyasagar) ( FLATS (Derozio) (3) aT acer (Swan Vivekaanda) 6. oe SICH -WIShH OoTA BeTS, SASL NSHTOTATCAa IAT AT, G a eT aeeCaCHH FOOT sir Syed Ahmed and Aligarh Movement - Emergence of National Consciousness, First Phase of Indian Nationalism, Foundation of Indian National Congress) 7. THSH 8 FHA CIC HAT (Partition of Bengal and Swadeshi Movement) 8, CAST AEST VITA (920-9584 fESGTs): (Indian Freedom Movement (1920-1947 A.D.) (&) RETRO TERT (Khilafat Movement) (2) SPRL CICA (Non-cooperation Movement) (0) WR SHAT BICTeFe (Civil Disobedience Mave (%) BAW ACT IEAPTA (Quit India Movement) 9, HISTGTATH 4s perm FEY YCSA COPING (Imperialism and Background of the First World War) GROUP-D (GEOGRAPHY): MARKS-40 UNIT-1 >. OTATETE: eotB sre FEES PFU (The Planetary System: Earth as a Planet) 2. efUSta ofS: was 8 ofA TT (Movement of the Earth: Rotation and Revolution) 0. MAT CS BCAA WIA FLAT (Determination of Location of Place on the Earth Surface) 8. Pramen: gira, wreqatita, ghia, WrsRlaara, HS OTATAT, AML ETAT, any aya, SHB, ‘argh wae aT (Lithosphere: Earth Quake, Volcanicity, Landforms, Weathering, Erosion and Transportation, Works of River, Glacier, Wind, Aeolian, Karst, Sea Waves) @. TYNSA: SAM, TSA, TAMIA 8 BIATS SHAS Hala AMAT SATAY; BRIA PHY, TYNSUA ‘efaem, DIN TAH, MY A, CHT IIE ‘afew (atmosphere: Element, Composition, Major Factors Influencing Air Temperature and Pressure; Inversion of Temperature, Processes of Heating of Atmosphere, Global Pressure Belt, Wind System, Clouds and Precipitation) UTADA: TRS - SAT 8 CUNT, APT HYATHIC wa fIway, TACT ‘SFSTX (Hydrosphere: Ocean Current - Causes and Classification, Distribution of Major Ocean Currents, Effects of Ocean Current) 4. CONMA-GICT: BAT, CYMASTT ay IA MSTA (Tides: Causes, Classification and its Effect) vy. ofa CamT BLOT FT ae PUMTATA HITT (Environmental Geography Definition and Relation with Geography) 2b. ANT - AY, WN Mas GA - A IAT G SSA (Pollution - Air, Land and Water - its Causes and Effects) do, AUMTT- TANT Fae GANA - BAT G SFT (Disaster - Flood and Land Slide - Causes Effect) UNIT-II >. SEG 8 TAG HHT: WHATS CR, TBTRG, OS, BAM, CHRP eae ATPASE ‘STH (Minerals and Power Resources: tron-Ore, Bauxite, Mica, Coal, Petroleum and Natural Gas) 2. Bap fere Mg THM: CHA, AY, SACHS, G-STAPT (Non-Conventional power resources: Solar, Wind, Bio-Gas, Geo-Thermal) CST wrancer fay A aewroraT PAT TT Sees AHS OTe - AT ATTA + DI, aTala (Agriculture: Intensive subsistence agriculture in monsoon land - Rice. Extensive Commercial Farming - Wheat. Plantation Farming - Tea, Rubber) 8. CTT 8 RTS HUNT; TH Sr cone on - qoiges are ware Tee ae Set - SGT 8 BIAS; COCR ICH Ase Pg - STAG (Industry: Iron and steel industry- U.K, USA, Japan- Cotton textile industry, U.K Japan and India, Jute- Bangladesh and India, Aluminium- USA and India, Paper- Canada and India, Petrochemical Industry-India) UNIT-II >..afFrm: BTS, AMAT TAT, GAY G GAY WBAAT, PSB qreres’ (Asia: Physical Setup, Drainage, Climate and Climatic Regions, Soil and Natural Vegetation) 2. CTT: SISTCM, AMAT, GAY 8 Tray VIBVATTS, PSST wrotes ‘WBA (India: Physical Setup, Drainage, Climate and Climatic Regions, Soil and Natural Vegetation Belt) ©. fap: gerate, WHAM, OTATY, TSH, Wess VGH, HR, Frey, vases CATATCRTAT (Tripura: Physiography, Rivers, Climate, Soil, Natural Vegetation, Agriculture, Industry, Transport and Communication) Fay rereorre Smet rae wraarfeant_ FM, Coriase SaCHTAMMT, CHIA-OATST— @ ome COBAIN, Ss WAS ICCTA PAYS OV! VATA & eT ee Cae Regions: Yangtse-Kiang Basin -China, ‘Tokyo-Yakohama, Kobe- Osaka -Japan. The Hooghly, Haldia, Chotonagpur, and Black Soil Region of Deccan. Andaman and Nicobar Island Industries)

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