Authority
Identity
Society
Truth/ Perspective
100

Why do some people distrust authority figures?

  • Leaders can abuse power
  • Authority should always be questioned
  • Rules are necessary for order
100

How does public attention affect identity?

  • Attention creates pressure
  • People lose individuality
  • Fame can also create opportunity
100

What social issue is most prominent in todays society?

  • Body image pressure
  • Denial and insecurity
  • Society creates unrealistic standards
100

Why do people experience the same event differently?

  • Background shapes perspective
  • Emotions affect interpretation
  • Personal experiences change understanding
200

Should students obey rules they believe are unfair?

  • Yes, rules maintain structure
  • No, unfair systems should be challenged
  • Depends on the consequences
200

Why might people hide parts of themselves to fit in?

  • Fear of judgment
  • Desire for acceptance
  • Society rewards conformity
200

How does social media influence truth and reputation?

  • Rumours spread faster than facts
  • Public opinion shapes identity
  • Social media can expose real problems
200

Which is stronger when understanding truth: emotion or logic?

  • Emotion drives understanding
  • Logic creates clearer truth
  • Both work together
300

How does K-12 criticize institutions like schools and government?

  • Institutions silence individuality
  • Schools pressure conformity
  • Some systems protect people despite flaws


300

Can someone truly be themselves in a society full of expectations?

  • Yes, individuality is always possible
  • No, society shapes identity
  • People balance both
300

Should emotional stories influence public opinion?

  • Yes, emotions create empathy
  • No, facts matter more
  • Both emotion and evidence matter




300

Is truth objective, or is it shaped by perspective?

  • Truth is universal
  • Perspective shapes truth
  • Truth depends on context and experience