An outline of a sample map of India as has been asked in the ICSE Class 10 Geography Board Exam:
You may print this sample outline and use it as required to practice for the Geography Board Exam. You may print these notes through the PDF file and refer to them for your personal use as required. You are forbidden to reproduce any part of these notes without our prior permission. For more information, please contact us or go through our copyright policy.
This unlabelled map of India will help you practice map work as much as you want! All you have to do is print out multiple copies and get to work! See our Solved Maps of India to check your answers or learn where to mark important places/regions/etc. before you begin practicing.
Update as on March 10, 2019: For the latest outline map of India, you can also check out the latest Specimen Paper for Geography, available under the year when the syllabus was changed, here. (P.S. It’s the same in the ICSE 2018 Specimen Paper, with the lines and outline just a bit bolder.)
Hope this helps you in your board exam preparation. 🙂
Also see other important resources to help you ace your upcoming ICSE Geography Board Exam:
ICSE Geography: Solved Maps of India (Diagrams)
ICSE Geography: Solved Topography Maps from Previous Years’ Board Papers
ICSE Geography: How to Interpret a Toposheet (Including Solved Practice Exercises)
Is the above map provided in ICSE board exams or outline map in 2018.please give confirmation.
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What type of map will we get in exams ? Just a plain map or the one on which the outlines of river are already printed ?
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Ayush,
The above copy of a map of India is similar to the map that you will receive in exams. In the examinations so far, the outlines of the rivers have already been given and you are only expected to label them.
We would suggest you confirm with your Geography teacher, all the same.
Hope this helps! If you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. 🙂
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I will be giving my boards in the year 2018, our teacher says that map size will decrease, is that true?
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