ICSE Class 10 History and Civics Weightage 2025: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations will not release the ICSE Class 10 History and Civics weightage 2025, hence an unofficial weightage distribution is provided here. Candidates can check out the chapter-wise and unit-wise marking scheme of ICSE 10th History and Civics 2025 here. Based on the paper pattern, the marks distribution of the History and Civics paper will be 50 marks and 30 marks. In the following section, the candidates will find out the section-wise weightage distribution of the History and Civics paper.
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ICSE Class 10 History Weightage 2025 Chapter-Wise
The total unit-wise and chapter-wise marks distribution has been highlighted in the following table:
Unit Name | Chapter Name | Total Weightage with Options |
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Unit 1: The Indian National Movement (1857 - 1917) | The First War of Independence | 10 to 12 marks |
Growth of Nationalism | 8 to 12 marks | |
First Phase of the Indian National Movement | 2 to 3 marks | |
Second Phase of the Indian National Movement | 4 to 5 marks | |
The Muslim League | 1 to 3 marks | |
Total Marks
| 25 to 30 marks | |
Unit 2: Mass Phase of the National Movement (1915- 1947) | Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement | 9 to 12 marks |
Quit India Movement | 1 to 2 marks | |
Forward Block and the INA | 2 to 3 marks | |
Independence and Partition of India | 2 to 4 marks | |
Total Marks
| 15 to 20 marks | |
Unit 3: The Contemporary World | The First World War | 8 to 10 marks |
Rise of Dictatorships | 3 to 5 marks | |
The Second World War | 2 to 4 marks | |
United Nations | 6 to 9 marks | |
Major Agencies of the UN | 2 to 3 marks | |
Non-Aligned Movement | 0 to 2 marks | |
Total Marks
| 30 to 35 marks |
ICSE Class 10 Civics Weightage 2025 Chapter-Wise
The following table shows the total marks distribution of ICSE Class 10 Civics here in the given table:
Chapter Name | Total Weightage with Options |
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The Union Parliament | 12 to 14 marks |
The President and the Vice-President | 10 to 12 marks |
Prime Minister and Council of Ministers | 0 to 1 marks |
The Supreme Court | 10 to 12 marks |
The High Courts and Sub-ordinate Courts | 2 to 4 marks |
Total | 38 marks |
ICSE Class 10 Subject-Wise Weightage 2025|