* India – Physical Features: Rivers, mountains, plateaus, plains, deserts, coastal regions, etc. The precise rivers, mountain ranges etc. will be specified in the textbook.
* India – Political Features: States and Union Territories (their locations and boundaries).
* World Geography (depending on the specific chapters): Specific countries, continents, oceans, major mountain ranges, etc. These will depend entirely on the chapters covered in your specific textbook.
Therefore, the best approach is to:
1. Consult your textbook: Your SST textbook will explicitly mention which maps you need to learn. Look for map activities and exercises.
2. Check your syllabus: The syllabus should mention the geographical areas and topics that require map work.
3. Talk to your teacher: Your teacher will clarify which maps are important for exams and provide any additional guidance.
Don't rely on a general list as the exact map requirements are context-specific to the textbook and curriculum being used.