EVENTS CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL
18/11/2021 CLASS- 7 SESSION 2021-22
SUBJECT : SOCIAL SCIENCE (CIVICS)
CHAPTER-2 Role of goverment in health
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VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
1. What do people in a democratic country expect the government? [V. Imp.]
Answer: People in a democratic country expect the government to work for their welfare.
2. Where do most doctors prefer to settle?
Answer: Most doctors prefer to settle in urban areas.
3. Name some water-borne diseases.
Answer: Diarrhoea, worms, hepatitis.
4. What problem do rural people face whenever they come in a grip of an illness?
Answer: They have to travel long distances to reach a doctor.
5. What do we need to prevent and treat illnesses?
Answer: We need appropriate healthcare facilities such as health centres, hospital laboratories for testing, ambulance services, etc.
6. What do you mean by a public health care system? [V. Imp.]
Answer: This is a system of hospitals and health centres run by the government.
7. What happened to Hakim Sheik?
Answer: One evening in 1992, he accidentally fell off a running train and suffered head injuries.
8. Why did Hakim Sheik file a case in the court?
Answer: Hakim Sheik filed a case in the court because of the indifferent attitude of various government hospitals that refused to admit him.
9. Who got costly medical treatment—Aman or Raryan?
Answer: Ranjan got costly medical treatment.
10. What did the court ask the State Government in the Hakim Sheik case?
Answer: The court asked the State Government to give Hakim Sheik the money that he had spent on his treatment.
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
1. Define health from broader perspective. [V. Imp.]
Answer: The common definition of health is the ability of a person to remain free of illness and injuries. But health is not only about the disease. It is something more than that. Apart from disease, we need to think of other factors such as safe drinking water, clean surroundings, etc. because they affect our health in various ways. If people fail to get these basic amenities of life, they will fall ill. Being active and in good spirits are also an essential part of health. We also need to be without mental stress, because we cannot be healthy for a long time if we are under mental strain.
2. Mention some positive aspects of healthcare in India. [Imp.]
Answer: Some positive aspects of healthcare in India are:
- India has a good number of doctors, clinics, and hospitals. It is among the largest producers of doctors.
- Healthcare facilities have grown substantially over the years. The number of hospitals grew from 11,174 in 1991 to 18,218 in 2000.
- India gets a large number of medical tourists from several countries. They come for treatment in some of the world-famous hospitals in India.
- India is the fourth-largest producer of medicines in the world and also a large exporter of medicines.
3. What are the negative aspects of healthcare in India? [Imp.]
Answer: The negative aspects of healthcare in India are:
- Rural people face the crisis of doctors because most doctors settle in urban areas. They have to travel long distances to reach a doctor.
- About live lakh, people die from tuberculosis every year. Almost two million cases of malaria are reported every year.
- Clean drinking water is not available to all. As a result poor people easily become prey to various waterborne diseases such as diarrhea worms, hepatitis, etc.
- Half of all children in India do not get adequate food to eat and are undernourished.
4. Write down the main features of the public health system. [V. Imp.]
Answer: The main features of the public health system are:
- It provides quality healthcare services either free or at a low cost so that even the poor can seek treatment.
- It takes action to prevent the spread of diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria, jaundice, etc. Time to time it takes up a campaign to see that mosquitoes do not breed in water-coders, rooftops, etc.
- This system is available in both rural and urban areas.
5. What did the court say in the case of Hakim Sheik?
Answer: The court said that the difficulty that Hakim Sheik had to face could have cost him his life. If a hospital cannot provide timely medical treatment to a person, it means that the protection of life is not being given. The court also said that it was the duty of the government to provide the necessary health services, including treatment in emergency situations. Hospitals and medical staff must fulfill their duty of providing essential treatment. As various government hospitals refused to admit him, the State Government was asked to give Hakim Sheik the money that he had spent on his treatment.