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Economics is the social science that studies the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses on the behaviour and interactions of economic agents and how economies work. 

Economics is one subject that you will first learn in Class 9 and then in Class 10.

In Class X - Understanding Economic Development - you will start by learning the basic concept of economic development after which you will learn about the sectoral classification of the economy in India. This classification will help you bifurcate the economy in sections which will make your study easier.

After this, you will learn about the concept of money and credit and how money travels across an economy (country) and you will also learn about the activities that help the citizens of the country earn this money.

At last, you will learn about the rights of the consumers in an economy. These rights are fundamental to every citizen and helps them in their protection against any kind of exploitation that they might face in the marketplace.

At Teachoo, you will find everything related to the subject which includes concepts, NCERT questions, previous year questions as well as extra questions that we like to call Teachoo questions, which are specially curated for you by our experts.

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Chapter 1 Class 10 Economics - Development

Concepts
MCQ Questions (1 Mark)
Assertion Reasoning
Picture Based Questions (MCQ)
True or False
Match the following
Fill in the blanks (MCQ)
Questions by analyzing tables
Past Year Questions - 1 Mark
Past Year Questions - 2 Marks
Past Year Questions - 3 Marks
Past Year Questions - 5 Marks
Case Based Questions

Chapter 2 Class 10 Economics - Sectors of the Indian Economy

Concepts
MCQ Questions (1 Mark)
Assertion Reasoning
True or false
Match the following
Arrange in correct order
Fill in the blanks
Questions from graphs and tables
Past Year Questions - 2 Marks
Past Year Questions - 3 Marks
Past Year Questions - 5 Marks
Case Based Questions
Teachoo Questions

Chapter 3 Class 10 Economics - Money and Credit

Concepts
MCQ Questions (1 Mark)
Assertion Reasoning
Picture Based Questions (MCQ)
True or False
Match the following
Arrange in correct order
Fill in the blanks (MCQ)
Questions from graph
Past Year Questions - 2 Marks
Past Year Questions - 3 Marks
Past Year Questions - 5 Marks
Case Based Questions
Teachoo Questions

Chapter 4 Class 10 Economics - Globalisation and the Indian Economy

Concepts
MCQ Questions (1 Mark)
Assertion Reasoning
Picture Based Questions (MCQ)
True or false
Match the following
Arrange in correct order
Fill in the blanks (MCQ)
Past Year Questions - 2 Marks
Past Year Questions - 3 Marks
Past Year Questions - 5 Marks
Case Based Questions

What's in it?

Economics is the social science that studies the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses on the behaviour and interactions of economic agents and how economies work. 

Economics is one subject that you will first learn in Class 9 and then in Class 10.

In Class X - Understanding Economic Development - you will start by learning the basic concept of economic development after which you will learn about the sectoral classification of the economy in India. This classification will help you bifurcate the economy in sections which will make your study easier.

After this, you will learn about the concept of money and credit and how money travels across an economy (country) and you will also learn about the activities that help the citizens of the country earn this money.

At last, you will learn about the rights of the consumers in an economy. These rights are fundamental to every citizen and helps them in their protection against any kind of exploitation that they might face in the marketplace.

At Teachoo, you will find everything related to the subject which includes concepts, NCERT questions, previous year questions as well as extra questions that we like to call Teachoo questions, which are specially curated for you by our experts.

Start your Teachoo journey by clicking below!

Happy Learning!