Class 11 Social Studies Model Question Solution 2082
About Class 11 Social Studies Model Question Solution 2082
This class 11 social studies (2082) model of the question gives the complete solution based on the updated curriculum of NEB. Sample questions are from an internal examination of a renowned college and are based on the revised structure formulated by the Curriculum Development Center (CDC) in 2082.
This model answer will definitely help you to write best answers in Nepali as per the new marking rules making you score better in the examination of the board.
Why is This Model Solution Helpful?
Nepal (Ekantipur) — A lot of students in Nepal, except Grade 10, have been 'learning' Social Studies in English medium. However, the new CDC syllabus for Grade 11 is published only in the Nepali language.
"There were English editions published by private publishers such as Readmore and Asmita but the National Examination Board (NEB) only printed Nepali," official announcements have made that unequivocal.
“Board exam must be answered in Nepali medium, irrespective of whatever is the language of instruction for the book.”
List of Class 11 Social Studies (2082) Chapters
The Social Studies book is broken up into sections:
- Nepal and World Geography
- History (including WWI, WWII)
- Economy and Development
- Social Harmony and Inclusion
- Citizenship and National Identity
- Law and Governance
- Social and Life Skills
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Through such varied themes, students are able to establish grounded values in civic awareness, national identity and global perspectives.
What This Model Question Solution Contains:
- There is a full model paper included with questions and a full worked answer.
- Answers in plain, academic-level Nepali
- Based on NEB format and notation regarding the stacking patterns of the marks
- Useful for both internal assessment and final board exam preparation
- Downloadable format for offline study
Why Is the Book Available Only in Nepali?
The basic function of Social Studies is about making students understand:
- Rights and responsibilities
- Legal and administrative processes
- National values and duties
It will be easier to explain such concepts when they are taught in Nepali, particularly because words related to administration and the law are used in our daily administration and real life in Nepali.
Conclusion
Class 11 Social Studies was restructured in 2081, and since then, it has been quite different to how students practice learning about civic knowledge. What I am posting is a model solution that should help you along:
- Understanding the structure of questions
- Straight to the point answers in Nepali
- Guidance in preparation for the final NEB board exams