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Riya's hand shot up. "Ma'am, streaming platforms replaced physical media like CDs and DVDs. This changed not just what we watch, but where we watch – from living room sofas to bus seats."

The teacher smiled. "Excellent. That's a 5-mark answer."

| Aspect | 1970s Family | Today's Family | |--------|--------------|----------------| | Morning routine | Chores, radio news, walking to school | Smartphones, online classes, OTT shows | | Evening entertainment | One TV channel (Doordarshan), board games | Netflix, YouTube, multiplayer gaming | | Fashion | Hand-me-downs, local tailor | Online shopping, fast fashion |

Riya laughed. "So my grandparents didn't suffer from 'What to watch tonight?' arguments!" The PDF had a special box called "Exam Booster – Real-Life Connections." It said: "To score full marks, don't just memorize dates. Explain how lifestyle changes affect the economy. For example: The rise of OTT platforms (entertainment) led to the decline of cable TV (lifestyle change). This created new jobs (content creators) and destroyed old ones (DVD rental shops)." That was it. Riya finally understood. Social Science wasn't about memorizing dead facts – it was the story of us . The Result Riya spent just 45 minutes with the PDF. She made colorful notes, drew the timeline, and even added a small doodle of a gramophone next to an AirPod.

However, I cannot access external websites or specific PDFs directly. But I can certainly help you by creating a based on the likely theme: a Class 10 student using a study guide (like the "Golden" series from New Age) to understand the "Lifestyle and Entertainment" chapter of Social Science.

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