1. What is the primary objective of the Arogyasri scheme?
A) Providing free healthcare to all citizens
B) Providing financial protection to families living below the poverty line
C) Offering quality healthcare services to below poverty line families
D) Encouraging private healthcare providers to offer services
Answer: C) Offering quality healthcare services to below poverty line families
2. Arogyasri scheme primarily operates in which Indian state?
A) Maharashtra
B) Tamil Nadu
C) Telangana
D) Kerala
Answer: C) Telangana
3. Which of the following services are covered under the Arogyasri scheme?
A) Outpatient consultation
B) Inpatient hospitalization
C) Diagnostic tests
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
4. Who is eligible to avail benefits under the Arogyasri scheme?
A) All Indian citizens
B) Only individuals with government jobs
C) Below poverty line families
D) Individuals with private health insurance
Answer: C) Below poverty line families
5. How is the Arogyasri scheme funded?
A) Solely by the state government
B) Solely by the central government
C) Through a combination of state and central government funds
D) Through donations from private organizations
Answer: C) Through a combination of state and central government funds
6. Which of the following treatments is NOT covered under the Arogyasri scheme?
A) Cardiac surgeries
B) Cancer treatments
C) Cosmetic surgeries
D) Organ transplants
Answer: C) Cosmetic surgeries
7. How does Arogyasri aim to reduce financial burden on families?
A) By providing cash assistance
B) By reimbursing medical expenses
C) By providing free health insurance
D) By providing subsidized healthcare services
Answer: D) By providing subsidized healthcare services
8. Which authority is responsible for the implementation of the Arogyasri scheme?
A) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
B) National Health Authority
C) State Health Department
D) World Health Organization
Answer: C) State Health Department
9. What is the role of private hospitals in the Arogyasri scheme?
A) They are not involved in the scheme
B) They are reimbursed for services provided to eligible beneficiaries
C) They are required to provide free services to beneficiaries
D) They manage the entire scheme administration
Answer: B) They are reimbursed for services provided to eligible beneficiaries
10. How has the Arogyasri scheme impacted healthcare access in India?
A) It has significantly reduced healthcare costs for all citizens
B) It has improved healthcare access for below poverty line families
C) It has led to overcrowding in government hospitals
D) It has primarily benefited urban populations
Answer: B) It has improved healthcare access for below poverty line families
11. What is the process for enrollment in the Arogyasri scheme?
A) Automatic enrollment based on income tax returns
B) Application through online portal or designated centers
C) Referral by a healthcare provider
D) None of the above
Answer: B) Application through online portal or designated centers
12. Which of the following documents are typically required for enrollment in the Arogyasri scheme?
A) Birth certificate
B) Aadhar card or other identification proof
C) Educational certificates
D) Bank statements
Answer: B) Aadhar card or other identification proof
13. How often does one need to renew their enrollment in the Arogyasri scheme?
A) Monthly
B) Quarterly
C) Annually
D) Every 2 years
Answer: C) Annually
14. In case of emergency medical conditions, what should beneficiaries do under the Arogyasri scheme?
A) Wait for approval from the authorities
B) Seek treatment immediately and inform Arogyasri officials later
C) Pay for treatment out of pocket
D) Wait for treatment until next enrollment period
Answer: B) Seek treatment immediately and inform Arogyasri officials later
15. How are healthcare providers reimbursed under the Arogyasri scheme?
A) Based on the market rates for medical services
B) Based on the actual cost of treatment
C) A fixed fee per patient regardless of treatment cost
D) Through tax deductions
Answer: B) Based on the actual cost of treatment
16. What measures are in place to prevent fraud and misuse of the Arogyasri scheme?
A) Random audits of beneficiary records
B) Biometric authentication of beneficiaries
C) Strict eligibility criteria
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
17. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of the Arogyasri scheme?
A) Reduced out-of-pocket healthcare expenses
B) Access to quality healthcare services
C) Cash assistance for medical emergencies
D) Financial protection against catastrophic health expenses
Answer: C) Cash assistance for medical emergencies
18. How does the Arogyasri scheme contribute to poverty alleviation?
A) By providing employment opportunities in the healthcare sector
B) By reducing the financial burden of healthcare on poor families
C) By providing direct cash transfers to beneficiaries
D) By subsidizing education for children of beneficiaries
Answer: B) By reducing the financial burden of healthcare on poor families
19. What role do community health workers play in the implementation of the Arogyasri scheme?
A) Identifying eligible beneficiaries
B) Providing medical treatment
C) Managing scheme finances
D) None of the above
Answer: A) Identifying eligible beneficiaries
20. How does the Arogyasri scheme contribute to achieving universal health coverage?
A) By providing free healthcare services to all citizens
B) By ensuring access to quality healthcare for below poverty line families
C) By promoting the growth of private healthcare sector
D) By offering tax benefits to healthcare providers
Answer: B) By ensuring access to quality healthcare for below poverty line families
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