This inclusive space combines education, employment, and community living to empower people with disabilities.
Enabling Village
This national plan focuses on long-term environmental sustainability and includes goals in areas like transport, energy, and waste.
Singapore Green Plan 2030
According to <The Arts Doctor Is In>, what is the key reason why creative expression supports healing.
Emotional resilience/ Making meaning out of difficult circumstances
<Balance between mitigation and adaptation key to Singapore’s climate change strategy>: “Singapore is already importing renewable energy, encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and imposing carbon taxes to reduce the reliance on _____ for energy – the main culprit of global warming”
Burning fossil fuels
This smart district in the East is trialing a district cooling system to reduce emissions and energy use.
Tampines
This major concern is found across all of SG’s political parties' manifestos and is being increasingly viewed as a national burden.
Cost of living
This 2025 government initiative isn’t just about short-term benefits like vouchers but also strengthens the economy and supports future readiness.
Budget 2025
In <Count On Me, Singapore: Who's Behind Your Favourite National Songs?> what role do Singapore’s national songs play beyond celebration?
They help build a shared national identity and remind citizens of the country’s unity, spirit, and collective story.
(Any one)
What is one of the key strategies Singapore is using to reach its 2030 carbon emissions target?
Energy-efficiency initiatives for industries/Capturing carbon/Importing green electricity
What is one of the ways Singapore is trying to achieve Smart Urban Living as detailed in the Smart Nation webpage?
Dengue Hotspot Survey Drones/Drowning Detection System/E-Payments/HDB Smart Towns/Integrated Environmental Modeller/ myENV app/OneService App/OneService Chatbot/Personal Alert Button/Punggol Smart Town/Smart Water Meter/Smart Urban Planning
In the <Can Ask Meh?> episode, an ex-offender says this quote reflecting the discrimination ex-offenders face from society.
“The court sentenced us for few years, the society sentenced us for a life sentence.”
To help people manage green transitions and automation, the government promotes these two pillars: innovation and _______.
Upskilling/Training/Skills development
How much did Singapore top up for the Cultural Matching Fund?
$100 Million
What is the maximum global temperature increase above pre-industrial levels that Fridays for Future aims to limit, according to the latest scientific recommendations?
1.5°C
What is Singapore’s law against misinformation and fake news named?
The Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA)
This government agency aims to help ex-offenders reintegrate into society.
According to the video <How Small City-states Defend Their Sovereignty & Independence> by CNA, what is Singapore’s defence strategy built on?
Self-defence
In Art Therapy: The Movie, what was the specific role of art therapy in the Japanese community following the 2011 tsunami, and how did it help survivors cope?
It helped tsunami survivors, especially children, express grief and trauma through drawing when words failed, aiding in emotional healing and restoring hope.
(Or any other wording)
Both videos <Can YOU fix Climate Change?> and <The disarming case to act right now on climate change> emphasise the involvement of ____ in the climate crisis.
World Leaders
Fill in the blank: “Telehealth has progressed from platforms to see doctors virtually to _________.”?
Monitoring patients’ health long-term and helping prevent diseases
What is one of the areas of healthcare needs of migrant workers Healthserve is aiming to focus on?
Mental Health/Dental&Medical Services/Preventive Care
Professor Terence Ho says that he personally thinks exceptional governance is characterised by an emphasis on this.
Translation of good policy design into effective implementation on the ground
In in·spi·ra·tion, what key message about the creative process do the featured artists emphasise, and how does this challenge traditional ideas about ‘the right way’ to make art?
The artists stress that creativity is deeply personal and there’s no single ‘correct’ method to make art, challenging the notion of fixed rules and celebrating diverse, individual approaches
(Or any other wording)
What is the Fridays For Future movement?
A dynamic global student movement pushing for immediate action on climate change through active campaigning and advocacy.
(Or any other wording).
What bill was passed foreseeing that deep fake videos may spread misinformation during the General Elections?
The Elections (Integrity of Online Advertising) (Amendment) Bill [AKA The Eliona Bill]