Education
Society
Technology
Society
Justice
Society
100

Is group work helpful or unfair?

Yes (Helpful)

  • Builds teamwork skills
  • Encourages idea sharing
  • Prepares for real-world collaboration
  • Students can learn from each other
  • Develops communication skills

No (Unfair)

  • Unequal workload
  • Some students rely on others
  • Hard to assess individual effort
  • Conflicts within groups
  • Strong students may carry weaker ones 
100

Is it important to fit in or stand out?

Fit in

  • Easier social acceptance
  • Reduces conflict
  • Builds belonging
  • Helps teamwork
  • Avoids isolation

Stand out

  • Encourages individuality
  • Promotes creativity
  • Builds confidence
  • Leads to innovation
  • Supports self-expression
100

Is technology making life better or worse?

Better

  • Increases efficiency
  • Improves communication
  • Access to information
  • Convenience
  • Advances in health and science

Worse

  • Addiction
  • Less social interaction
  • Privacy concerns
  • Mental health issues
  • Overdependence
100

Is it important to vote? Why?

Yes

  • Gives people a voice
  • Supports democracy
  • Influences decisions
  • Encourages participation
  • Creates change

No

  • One vote has little impact
  • Lack of trust in system
  • Limited choices
  • Can feel ineffective
  • Low awareness 
100

Does poverty lead to crime?

Yes

  • Lack of opportunities
  • Financial pressure
  • Limited resources
  • Survival needs
  • Social inequality

No

  • Crime is a choice
  • Many poor people don’t commit crimes
  • Moral responsibility
  • Other factors involved
  • Personal values matter
100

Is it better to be rich or happy?

Rich

  • Financial security
  • Access to opportunities
  • Comfort and stability
  • Reduces stress
  • More choices

Happy

  • Emotional well-being
  • Meaningful life
  • Strong relationships
  • Inner peace
  • Long-term satisfaction
200

Do students learn better from teachers or from experience?

Teachers

  • Provide structure and guidance
  • Explain complex ideas clearly
  • Offer feedback and correction
  • Save time by organizing content
  • Ensure accurate information

Experience

  • More memorable learning
  • Real-world application
  • Builds independence
  • Encourages problem-solving
  • Learning by doing is deeper 
200

Are people more divided or more connected today?

Divided

  • Political polarization
  • Social media conflict
  • Echo chambers
  • Cultural differences
  • Increased misunderstanding

Connected

  • Global communication
  • Easy access to information
  • Social networking
  • Cross-cultural interaction
  • Faster communication
200

Should companies be allowed to collect personal data?

Yes

  • Improves user experience
  • Personalizes services
  • Supports innovation
  • Detects fraud
  • Keeps services free

No

  • Violates privacy
  • Lack of awareness
  • Data misuse
  • Risk of hacking
  • Manipulation of users 
200

Does one person really have the power to change society?

Yes

  • History shows change starts with individuals
  • Leaders inspire movements
  • Small actions grow
  • Ideas spread quickly
  • Influence others

No

  • Systems are powerful
  • Change takes large groups
  • Limited individual impact
  • Structural barriers
  • Slow progress
200

Is prison the best way to deal with crime?

Yes

  • Punishes offenders
  • Protects society
  • Acts as a deterrent
  • Maintains order
  • Holds people accountable

No

  • Doesn’t always rehabilitate
  • Can worsen behavior
  • Expensive system
  • Alternatives exist
  • High repeat offenses
200

Should people prioritize passion or financial stability?

Passion

  • Personal fulfillment
  • Motivation
  • Enjoyment of work
  • Creativity
  • Long-term satisfaction

Stability

  • Financial security
  • Less stress
  • Supports family needs
  • Predictable future
  • Practical choice
300

Should schools prepare students for work or for life?

Work

  • Job skills are necessary
  • Prepares students for careers
  • Supports economic success
  • Builds practical abilities
  • Meets job market demands

Life

  • Teaches communication and relationships
  • Builds critical thinking
  • Prepares for real-world challenges
  • Focuses on personal growth
  • Helps decision-making 
300

Do individuals have a responsibility to help others?

Yes

  • Builds strong communities
  • Encourages empathy
  • Creates fairness
  • Small actions matter
  • Supports those in need

No

  • People have personal struggles
  • Responsibility shouldn’t be forced
  • Government should help
  • Time and resources are limited
  • Personal freedom matters
300

Do influencers have too much power?

Yes

  • Influence opinions and behavior
  • Spread misinformation
  • Promote unrealistic lifestyles
  • Affect young audiences
  • Shape trends quickly

No

  • People choose who to follow
  • Influence is not forced
  • Can spread awareness
  • Promote positive messages
  • Audience has control
300

Should wealthier countries do more to help poorer countries?

Yes

  • Global responsibility
  • Reduces inequality
  • Promotes stability
  • Humanitarian reasons
  • Shared global impact

No

  • Focus on own citizens
  • Economic burden
  • Risk of dependency
  • Political concerns
  • Misuse of aid 
300

Can criminals truly change?

Yes

  • Rehabilitation works
  • Education helps
  • People learn from mistakes
  • Support systems matter
  • Many success stories

No

  • Repeat offenders exist
  • Deep behaviour patterns
  • Lack of motivation
  • Trust issues
  • Some crimes are extreme
300

Is failure necessary for growth?

Yes

  • Learn from mistakes
  • Builds resilience
  • Encourages improvement
  • Develops problem-solving
  • Leads to success

No

  • Success can come directly
  • Failure can discourage
  • Not always necessary
  • Some learn without failing
  • Can harm confidence
400

Are grades a good way to measure intelligence?

Yes

  • Show academic understanding
  • Measure problem-solving ability
  • Provide a clear system
  • Reward effort
  • Help compare performance

No

  • Ignore creativity
  • Focus on memorization
  • Affected by stress
  • Influenced by support systems
  • Don’t reflect real-world skills
400

Should there be limits on freedom of speech?

Yes

  • Prevents harm and hate
  • Protects vulnerable groups
  • Reduces misinformation
  • Maintains social order
  • Encourages responsibility

No

  • Protects human rights
  • Encourages open discussion
  • Prevents censorship abuse
  • Supports democracy
  • Allows diverse opinions
400

Should countries invest more in renewable energy?

Yes

  • Protects environment
  • Reduces pollution
  • Long-term sustainability
  • Creates new jobs
  • Reduces dependence on fossil fuels

No

  • High cost
  • Slow transition
  • Existing infrastructure reliance
  • Economic challenges
  • Energy reliability concerns 
400

Do genetics or society have a bigger influence on a child?

Genetics

  • Natural traits
  • Personality tendencies
  • Intelligence factors
  • Biological influences
  • Inherited behaviors

Society

  • Environment shapes behavior
  • Family and culture influence
  • Education impact
  • Social experiences
  • Opportunities matter
400

Is it okay to break the law to survive?

Yes

  • Survival is basic
  • Laws aren’t always fair
  • Protecting life matters more
  • Extreme situations justify it
  • Moral responsibility

No

  • Laws maintain order
  • Risk of abuse
  • Fairness requires consistency
  • Alternatives may exist
  • Leads to chaos
400

Should public transportation be free?

Yes

  • Accessible for everyone
  • Reduces traffic
  • Helps environment
  • Supports low-income people
  • Encourages usage

No

  • High cost to maintain
  • Tax burden
  • Overuse issues
  • Funding challenges
  • System strain
500

Should students have a say in how schools are run?

Yes

  • Students are directly affected
  • Encourages responsibility
  • Builds leadership skills
  • Promotes fairness
  • Increases engagement

No

  • Lack experience
  • Decisions require expertise
  • Can lead to unrealistic demands
  • Adults understand systems better
  • May reduce structure
500

Does society shape people more than people shape society?

Society shapes people

  • Influences beliefs and values
  • Sets norms and expectations
  • Affects behavior
  • Shapes identity
  • Controls opportunities

People shape society

  • Individuals create change
  • Leaders influence systems
  • Social movements shift norms
  • Innovation changes society
  • Collective action matters
500

Should technology make decisions for humans?

Yes

  • More accurate
  • Faster decisions
  • Reduces bias
  • Handles complex data
  • Improves efficiency

No

  • Lacks human judgment
  • Ethical concerns
  • Removes accountability
  • Risk of errors
  • Overdependence
500

Is it okay to harm animals for human benefit?

Yes

  • Food and survival
  • Medical research
  • Economic benefits
  • Human needs prioritized
  • Long-standing practices

No

  • Animal rights
  • Causes suffering
  • Ethical concerns
  • Alternatives exist
  • Environmental impact
500

Is crime a result of personal choice or social conditions?

Personal choice

  • Individuals are responsible
  • Moral decisions matter
  • Free will exists
  • Accountability is necessary
  • Not everyone commits crimes

Social conditions

  • Environment influences behavior
  • Poverty and inequality
  • Lack of opportunity
  • Social pressure
  • Systemic issues
500

Is it ethical to keep animals as pets?

Yes

  • Companionship
  • Care and protection
  • Emotional benefits
  • Long tradition
  • Some animals depend on humans

No

  • Limits freedom
  • Ethical concerns
  • Not a natural environment
  • Risk of neglect
  • Animal rights issues
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