IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FOR TERM END EXAM
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Question 1. Write a composition in about 350 words on any one of the following :
(a)
The importance of kindness and respect in the modern world
(b)
Print versus e-books — which one will stay?
(c)
Living in harmony with nature
(d) The importance of educating girls
Question 2. Write a paragraph in about 200 words on any one of the following :
(a) The season you enjoy the most
(b)
Listening to music
(c)
The ideal teacher
(d)
The role of friends in our lives
Question 3. Write a letter
to the municipal authorities in your city describing the problems being faced
by the residents of your colony as roads have been dug up for sewer lines and
then left unrepaired.
OR
Write a letter to the head of your institution pointing out how the
campus has been defaced during students' elections. Please give solutions.
Question 4. Read the
following passage and make notes in an appropriate format. Give it a suitable
title.
Elderly care, or simply eldercare
(also known in parts of the English
speaking world as aged
care), is the fulfilment of the special needs and requirements that are unique
to senior citizens. This broad term encompasses such services as assisted
living, adult daycare, long term care, nursing
homes (often referred
to as residential care), hospice
care, and home care.
Because of the wide variety
of elderly care found nationally, as well as differentiating cultural perspectives on elderly citizens,
it cannot be limited to any one practice. For example, many countries in Asia use government-established elderly
care quite infrequently, preferring the
traditional methods of being cared for by younger generations of family members.
Elderly care emphasizes the social and personal requirements of senior
citizens who need some assistance with daily activities and health care, but who desire to age with dignity. It is
an important distinction, in that the design of housing,
services, activities, employee
training and such should be truly customer-centred. It is also
noteworthy that a large amount of global elderly care falls under the unpaid
market sector. The form of elderly care provided varies greatly among countries
and is changing rapidly. Even within the same country, regional differences exist with respect
to care for the elderly.
However, it has been observed that the global elderly
consume the most health expenditure out of any other age group. One must also account for an increasingly
large proportion of the global elderly, especially in developing nations, as
continued pressure is put on limiting fertility and decreasing family size.
Traditionally, elderly care has been the responsibility of family members and
was provided within the extended family home. Increasingly in modern societies,
elderly care is now being provided by the state or charitable institutions. The
reasons for this change include decreasing family
size, the greater the life expectancy of elderly people,
the geographical dispersion
of families, and the tendency for women to be educated and work outside the
home. Although these changes have affected European and North American
countries first, they are now increasingly affecting Asian countries as well.
In most western countries, elderly care facilities are residential family
care homes, free- standing assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and
Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs). A family care home is a
residential home with support and supervisory personnel by an agency,
organization, or individual that provides room and board, personal care and
habilitation services in a family environment for at least two and no more than
six persons.
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