General Questions (Sports, Healthcare)
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Statistics/ Mathematics
- ‘The power of Mathematics lies in its everyday use.’ Comment. (ACJC 2022)
- To what extent can statistics be trusted? (NJC 2022)
- The modern world is obsessed with statistics.’ To what extent is this a fair viewpoint? (RI 2022)
- ‘We trust in data, but then our data manipulates us.’ What is your view? (TMJC 2022)
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Trends
- We must escape the past to welcome the future. Comment. (CJC 2022)
- ‘Focusing on the past slows down progress.’ What is your view? (MI 2022)
- To what extent is your country prepared for future crises? (MI 2022)
- How useful are trends as a guide for the future? (TJC 2022)
- To what extent is a country’s future determined by its past? (YIJC 2022)
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Privacy
- To what extent is protecting privacy viable today? (EJC 2022)
- Is privacy becoming a thing of the past in today’s world? (SAJC 2022)
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Education
- ‘Schools prepare us for a life that does not exist.’ How true is this of your society? (ACJC 2022)
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Language
- Assess the view that being understandable is more important than being grammatical today. (ACJC 2022)
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Sport
- Consider the view that money undermines the spirit of sport. (EJC 2022)
- To what extent are public sports facilities a necessary investment in your society? (YIJC 2022)
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Population and demographics
- In your society, is it more challenging to care for one’s parents today? (ACJC 2022)
- The young have nothing to learn from the elderly. Discuss. (CJC 2022)
- In your views, should the views of the elderly be valued more than the views of the young? (EJC 2022)
- Is singlehood still undesirable today? (NYJC 2022)
- Examine the view that parents nowadays are not strict enough in the upbringing of their children. (JPJC 2022)
- ‘The impact of young people today is overestimated.’ Do you agree? (NJC 2022)
- ‘The world is demanding too much of young people.’ Discuss. (TJC 2022 )
- ‘The young should never be trusted to make major decisions for themselves.’ Do you agree? (VJC 2022)
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Others
- ‘Honesty is no longer the best policy.’ What is your view? (ASRJC 2022)
- How far do you agree that the pursuit of perfection is a curse in the modern world? (ACJC 2022)
- ‘It is difficult for us to sustain our attention on anything nowadays.’ Discuss. (ACJC 2022)
- Is freedom always desirable? (ASRJC 2022)
- ‘Originality is dead.’ Discuss. (ASRJC 2022)
- It is important to have good manners. Discuss. (CJC 2022)
- Businesses should be concerned with people’s welfare. Discuss. (CJC 2022)
- There is no place for imagination in the classroom. Discuss. (CJC 2022)
- ‘Choosing an occupation should be about personal fulfillment, rather than the material prospects it brings.’ Is this advice good for your society? (DHS 2022)
- ‘To be ordinary is to be miserable.’ Comment. (EJC 2022)
- Is wealth the best measure of success today? (EJC 2022)
- Do people in your society work harder than is good for them? (HCI 2022)
- Is conformity ever desirable? (HCI 2022)
- ‘Knowledge is power.’ To what extent is this true? (JPJC 2022)
- How far is the pursuit of success the most important goal in your society? (JPJC 2022)
- To what extent is the keeping of pets justified in the modern world? (JPJC 2022)
- In a world of excess, does modesty still have value? (MI 2022)
- Consider the view that people should not be judged by their past actions. (MI 2022)
- Is work-life balance attainable in your society? (MI 2022)
- ‘People make their own destiny.’ Discuss. (MI 2022)
- ‘In society today, self-expression is merely another word for self-centredness.’ Discuss. (NJC 2022)
- ‘We are too serious for our own good.’ Is this true in your society? (NYJC 2022)
- ‘Big companies are concerned only with profits.’ Is this a fair assessment? (RI 2022)
- ‘Obedience is a virtue.’ Is this an accurate reflection of your society? (RI 2022)
- Workers today have never had it better.’ Is this an accurate view? (RI 2022)
- Is conflict inevitable in today’s volatile world? (RI 2022)
- ‘Work less, play more.’ Is this good advice for your society? (RVHS 2022)
- ‘We need less, not more military spending today.’ Do you agree? (RVHS 2022)
- ‘Deception is an inevitable feature of our lives.’ Discuss. (RVHS 2022)
- ‘Now, more than ever, it is challenging to lead a healthy life.’ To what extent is this true? (RVHS 2022)
- Is a life of excess necessarily undesirable? (SAJC 2022)
- Can your country do away with teachers? (SAJC 2022)
- ‘In this era of uncertainty, countries should move towards self-sufficiency.’ Discuss. (SAJC 2022)
- Should working from home be encouraged rather than frowned upon? (SAJC 2022)
- To what extent are the Humanities essential for a holistic education? (SAJC 2022)
- ‘Work is good for health.’ To what extent is this true of your society? (TJC 2022)
- To what extent should the beauty industry be regulated? (TJC 2022)
- ‘Adversity is a good teacher.’ How true is this of your society? (TJC 2022)
- How far do businesses have a responsibility to give back to society? (TMJC 2022)
- Assess the claim that mankind’s greatest threat is itself. (TMJC 2022)
- ‘Peace should be imposed at all costs in the modern world.’ Comment. (YIJC 2022)
- ‘Values are caught, not taught.’ Discuss. (VJC 2022)
- ‘It is increasingly difficult to tell right from wrong.’ What is your view? (VJC 2022)
- To what extent is work an underrated route to happiness? (VJC 2022)
- ‘Singapore has become too comfortable a place to live in.’ Do you agree? (VJC 2022)
- ‘Kindness is a weakness.’ Discuss. (VJC 2022)
- Assess the view that tourism should be curbed. (VJC 2022)
- ‘The world today is too easily offended.’ How far do you agree? (VJC 2022)
Prejudice and Discrimination + Social Issues
- Consider the view that not enough is done to promote animal rights. (ACJC 2022)
- Examine the view that the elimination of discrimination in sport is a far-fetched dream. (ACJC 2022)
- Evaluate the effectiveness of sport as a platform to tackle social injustice. (ASRJC 2022)
- ‘Social causes matter more to the young than to the old.’ How far is this true in your society? (DHS 2022)
- ‘Not enough action has been taken to meet the needs of women.’ How far is this true in your society? (EJC 2022)
- ‘We must eliminate all forms of inequality.’ How realistic is this for your society? (HCI 2022)
- ‘To progress, unpopular views should never be ignored.’ How true is this of your society? (JPJC 2022)
- To what extent has progress towards gender equality come at the expense of men? (MI 2022)
- To what extent do social responsibilities outweigh individual freedoms in your society? (NJC 2022)
- ‘Stand up for your rights.’ Is this sound advice? (NYJC 2022)
- To what extent can education solve the widening income gap in your society? (NYJC 2022)
- ‘People with special needs are no longer invisible.’ Is this true of the world today? (RI 2022)
- ‘Advances in science and technology are crucial to our pursuit of equality.’ Do you agree? (RVHS 2022)
- Discuss the view that young people in your society should care more about national issues than global issues. (RVHS 2022)
- ‘Young people today argue about everything but stand for nothing.’ How far do you agree? (SAJC 2022)
- ‘The potential of an individual is constrained by the surroundings they are born into.’ Discuss. (SAJC 2022)
- ‘Only the rich have access to quality healthcare.’ Comment. (SAJC 2022)
- ‘The highly educated should be the most valued in society.’ Do you agree? (TJC 2022)
- Discuss the claim that the world today is increasingly difficult for the poor. (TJC 2022)
- In your society, are mental health issues amongst the young sufficiently addressed? (TMJC 2022)
- To what extent should schools today meet the diverse needs of their learners? (TMJC 2022)
- There is no place for religion today. Discuss. (CJC 2022)
- Assess the view that the more religious people are, the less cohesive society will be. (DHS 2022)
- How far is religion a source of division rather than unity in today’s world? (SAJC 2022)
- Is it worthwhile to allocate substantial resources for the development of scientific research? (YIJC 2022)
International Relations
- ‘We have been too concerned with the global refugee crisis.’ Discuss. (ACJC 2022)
- ‘Increased international cooperation has failed to make the world a better place.’ Do you agree? (ASRJC 2022)
- In this globalised world, food security is not a concern. (CJC 2022)
- ‘In times of global crises, rich countries are no longer obliged to help poorer countries.’ To what extent do you agree? (DHS 2022)
- How effective are international efforts in addressing the wrongdoing of nations? (EJC 2022)
- ‘Given what countries stand to lose, there is no place for war.’ Discuss. (HCI 2022)
- To what extent should disputes between two countries be settled without the help of others? (NYJC 2022)
- ‘Small countries are helpless in shaping global politics.’ Do you agree? (RI 2022)
- Are international organisations really effective in tackling global issues? (TMJC 2022)
Politics, Governance
- ‘The only legitimate way to remove a politician is through the ballot box.’ What is your view? (ACJC 2022)
- ‘The individual, rather than the government, is responsible for his or her own health.’ How far do you agree? (ASRJC 2022)
- How far should a government intervene in people’s decisions about having children? (ASRJC 2022)
- More government control should be welcomed not feared. (CJC 2022)
- ‘A country’s declining birth rate can only be effectively addressed with government support.’ Discuss. (DHS 2022)
- ‘Genuine social change lies in the hands of the citizens, not the government.’ Discuss. (EJC 2022)
- Are leaders causing rather than solving the problems the world is facing today? (HCI 2022)
- ‘Sport and politics should never mix.’ Comment. (JPJC 2022)
- ‘It is more difficult to be a politician now.’ Do you agree? (JPJC 2022)
- To what extent is it appropriate for the government to restrict freedom of speech? (JPJC 2022)
- How far should governments intervene in business matters? (MI 2022)
- ‘The law should not be determined by religion.’ Discuss. (NJC 2022)
- To what extent should the government intervene with their citizens’ choices in life? (NJC 2022)
- ‘The government should use any method it deems necessary when it comes to protecting the country from harm.’ Discuss. (NYJC 2022)
- To what extent can capital punishment be justified? (RVHS 2022)
- How far can governments today keep their people safe? (RVHS 2022)
- ‘The best government is that which governs the least.’ Comment. (TJC 2022)
- ‘Community initiatives, not government efforts, should be the approach to tackle social issues.’ How far is this true of your society? (TMJC 2022)
- ‘It is the responsibility of the state to care for the well-being of the family.’ How far is this true of your society? (VJC 2022)
- Examine the view that governments are only concerned with societal outcomes rather than the value of human lives. (YIJC 2022)
- ‘The responsibility of overcoming crises lies with the government rather than than the people.’ How far do you agree? (YIJC 2022)
- Examine the view that incompetence is worse than corruption. (NJC 2022)
- Is charisma an overrated quality of leaders? (DHS 2022)
Environment
- To what extent should plant and animal species be protected in your society? (ASRJC 2022)
- Too much emphasis is placed on the environment. Discuss in your society. (CJC 2022)
- To what extent is consumerism the greatest threat to the environment? (DHS 2022)
- ‘Our need for comfort and convenience are the greatest obstacles to environmental protection.’ Comment. (HCI 2022)
- ‘Environmental protection is easier said than done.’ Discuss. (MI 2022)
- How far is it possible to live an environmentally sustainable lifestyle in today’s world? (NYJC 2022)
- Consider the view that a more sustainable future lies in the way we eat, not in renewable energy. (RI 2022)
- ‘Environmental concerns are best left in the hands of politicians.’ Do you agree? (RVHS 2022)
- ‘Consumerism inevitably leads to environmental destruction.’ Discuss. (SAJC 2022)
- Consuming only what we need is a desirable, but unrealistic, goal. Comment. (TMJC 2022)
- ‘Urban development cannot co-exist with environmental protection.’ How far is this true of your society? (YIJC 2022)
Media
- ‘Facts do not change our minds.’ To what extent is it possible to combat fake news in today’s world? (ACJC 2022)
- Consider the view that making a profit should never be the main concern of the press. (ASRJC 2022)
- New media has transformed politics today. What are your views? (CJC 2022)
- ‘The mass media today has focused too much on profits, and not enough on responsibility.’ Is this a fair comment? (DHS 2022)
- To what extent does social media give power to the undeserving? (EJC 2022)
- Can the press be expected to hold the powerful to account? (HCI 2022)
- Should companies use celebrities to endorse their products? (JPJC 2022)
- To what extent should people take an interest in the current affairs of other countries? (MI 2022)
- How far, in your society, has social media destroyed people’s ability to think for themselves? (NJC 2022)
- ‘We should read as much as we watch.’ Do you agree? (NYJC 2022)
- To what extent has the media hindered progress? (RI 2022)
- ‘We can no longer take the media seriously today.’ How far do you agree? (RVHS 2022)
- How far do you agree that the media is failing the public today? (TJC 2022)
- Is the media a boon or a bane to the marginalised? (TMJC 2022)
- Does hard or soft power have greater impact on the world today? (VJC 2022)
- ‘In times of conflict, the media should not be regulated.’ Discuss. (YIJC 2022)
- Discuss the view that in the modern world, companies have full control over their image. (YIJC 2022)
Arts and Culture
- Evaluate the claim that the Arts are essential for a civilised society. (ACJC 2022)
- Assess the importance of traditional buildings in your society. (ASRJC 2022)
- ‘The most popular films are those with the least value.’ Do you agree? (ASRJC 2022)
- For arts to flourish, complete freedom of expression is needed. Discuss in your society (CJC 2022)
- ‘Language mastery is unimportant as long as one can be understood.’ Comment. (DHS 2022)
- ‘With technology, anyone can be an artist.’ How far do you agree? (DHS 2022)
- Should a nation’s history be taught objectively in schools? (DHS 2022)
- Can fashion ever offer anything more than beauty? (EJC 2022)
- Have traditions become too commercialised in your society? (EJC 2022)
- To what extent does pop culture affect young people in harmful ways? (HCI 2022)
- Why read when you can watch the film or television adaptation? (HCI 2022)
- ‘The future of the arts is technology.’ Discuss. (NJC 2022)
- ‘History is more important today than ever before.’ How true is this for your society? (NJC 2022)
- ‘Sharing a single global culture is better than having countless different cultures.’ Do you agree? (NYJC 2022)
- In an age of rapid technological advancement, traditional businesses would be out of business. Discuss. (NYJC 2022)
- To what extent is a shared history desirable in your society? (NYJC 2022)
- To what extent should traditional art forms be preserved in a world driven by innovation? (RI 2022)
- Assess the view that tradition impedes progress in your society. (RVHS 2022)
- Are live performances still relevant in this age of media streaming? (RVHS 2022)
- To what extent is creativity valued in your society? (SAJC 2022)
- Assess the value of the arts in promoting social change. (TJC 2022)
- Is there any point in preserving dying trades in today’s world? (TMJC 2022)
- Is good design more a science than an art? (VJC 2022)
- Can the arts truly influence change in the world today? (YIJC 2022)
- Evaluate the claim that creativity is desirable but not tolerated. (YIJC 2022)
Science and Technology – Impact
- Do you agree that science and technology can always be relied on to connect their shortcomings? (DHS 2022)
- Is formal education still needed when technology has made knowledge widely accessible? (EJC 2022)
- How far would you agree that artificial intelligence is a cause for concern? (HCI 2022)
- Should we seek to enhance life at all cost? (HCI 2022)
- ‘We are allowing our love for technology to limit us.’ What do you think? (HCI 2022)
- To what extent are we at the mercy of technological companies? (JPJC 2022)
- ‘People should embrace rather than fear technological advancements at the workplace.’ Discuss. (JPJC 2022)
- To what extent has modern technology had an impact on people’s quality of life? (MI 2022)
- How far do online games have a positive effect on young people? (MI 2022)
- ‘Despite all the scientific advancements that we have made, we have not created a better world for mankind.’ Do you agree? (NYJC 2022)
- Will technology completely replace the role of humans in the future? (RI 2022)
- ‘The way that people tend to argue online makes things worse.’ How true is this of your society today? (RI 2022)
- ‘Online gaming is nothing but a waste of time.’ Discuss. (TJC 2022)
- To what extent has technology made it easier for people to make money? (TJC 2022)
- Science has no value if it does not have any real-world application. Do you agree? (TMJC 2022)
- Do you agree that physical workspaces are becoming irrelevant in today’s digital world? (TMJC 2022)
- ‘Technology makes language learning more effective.’ What is your view? (YIJC 2022)
- ‘Technology in healthcare has gone beyond what is necessary.’ Is this a fair comment? (VJC 2022)
Science and Technology – Ethics
- Technology is so advanced that ethical concerns are left behind. (CJC 2022)
- Is plastic surgery justified when it is purely for vanity’s sake? (JPJC 2022)
- ‘Science is borderless.’ To what extent is this true? (NJC 2022)
Science and Technology – Science and Religion, Science and Knowledge
- How relevant is religion in an age of scientific advancement? (ASRJC 2022)
Compiled list of 2022 prelim questions (categorised by schools)
ACJC:
- How far do you agree that the pursuit of perfection is a curse in the modern world?
- ‘We have been too concerned with the global refugee crisis.’ Discuss.
- ‘Facts do not change our minds.’ To what extent is it possible to combat fake news in today’s world?
- In your society, is it more challenging to care for one’s parents today?
- ‘The power of Mathematics lies in its everyday use.’ Comment.
- ‘The only legitimate way to remove a politician is through the ballot box.’ What is your view?
- ‘Schools prepare us for a life that does not exist.’ How true is this of your society?
- Consider the view that not enough is done to promote animal rights.
- ‘It is difficult for us to sustain our attention on anything nowadays.’ Discuss.
- Assess the view that being understandable is more important than being grammatical today.
- Examine the view that the elimination of discrimination in sport is a far-fetched dream.
- Evaluate the claim that the Arts are essential for a civilised society.
ASRJC:
- ‘Increased international cooperation has failed to make the world a better place.’ Do you agree?
- How relevant is religion in an age of scientific advancement?
- ‘Honesty is no longer the best policy.’ What is your view?
- Assess the importance of traditional buildings in your society.
- ‘The individual, rather than the government, is responsible for his or her own health.’ How far do you agree?
- Is freedom always desirable?
- Evaluate the effectiveness of sport as a platform to tackle social injustice.
- Consider the view that making a profit should never be the main concern of the press.
- How far should a government intervene in people’s decisions about having children?
- ‘The most popular films are those with the least value.’ Do you agree?
- To what extent should plant and animal species be protected in your society?
- ‘Originality is dead.’ Discuss.
CJC:
- We must escape the past to welcome the future. Comment.
- Businesses should be concerned with people’s welfare. Discuss.
- More government control should be welcomed not feared
- For arts to flourish, complete freedom of expression is needed. Discuss in your society
- The young have nothing to learn from the elderly. Discuss.
- Too much emphasis is placed on the environment. Discuss in your society
- It is important to have good manners. Discuss.
- New media has transformed politics today. What are your views?
- In this globalised world, food security is not a concern.
- Technology is so advanced that ethical concerns are left behind.
- There is no place for religion today. Discuss.
- There is no place for imagination in the classroom. Discuss.
DHS:
- To what extent is consumerism the greatest threat to the environment?
- Do you agree that science and technology can always be relied on to connect their shortcomings?
- ‘Choosing an occupation should be about personal fulfillment, rather than the material prospects it brings.’ Is this advice good for your society?
- ‘The mass media today has focused too much on profits, and not enough on responsibility.’ Is this a fair comment?
- Assess the view that the more religious people are, the less cohesive society will be.
- ‘A country’s declining birth rate can only be effectively addressed with government support.’ Discuss.
- ‘Language mastery is unimportant as long as one can be understood.’ Comment.
- ‘Social causes matter more to the young than to the old.’ How far is this true in your society?
- Is charisma an overrated quality of leaders?
- ‘In times of global crises, rich countries are no longer obliged to help poorer countries.’ To what extent do you agree?
- Should a nation’s history be taught objectively in schools?
- ‘With technology, anyone can be an artist.’ How far do you agree?
EJC:
- ‘To be ordinary is to be miserable.’ Comment.
- To what extent does social media give power to the undeserving?
- Is formal education still needed when technology has made knowledge widely accessible?
- ‘Genuine social change lies in the hand of the citizens, not the government.’ Discuss.
- ‘Not enough action has been taken to meet the needs of women.’ How far is this true in your society?
- How effective are international efforts in addressing the wrongdoing of nations?
- Consider the view that money undermines the spirit of sport.
- To what extent is protecting privacy viable today?
- In your views, should the views of the elderly be valued more than the views of the young?
- Is wealth the best measure of success today?
- Have traditions become too commercialised in your society?
- Can fashion ever offer anything more than beauty?
HCI:
- Are leaders causing rather than solving the problems the world is facing today?
- ‘We must eliminate all forms of inequality.’ How realistic is this for your society?
- Can the press be expected to hold the powerful to account?
- How far would you agree that artificial intelligence is a cause for concern?
- To what extent does pop culture affect young people in harmful ways?
- Do people in your society work harder than is good for them?
- ‘We are allowing our love for technology to limit us.’ What do you think?
- Should we seek to enhance life at all cost?
- ‘Given what countries stand to lose, there is no place for war.’ Discuss.
- ‘Our need for comfort and convenience are the greatest obstacles to environmental protection.’ Comment.
- Is conformity ever desirable?
- Why read when you can watch the film or television adaptation?
JPJC:
- ‘Knowledge is power.’ To what extent is this true?
- To what extent are we at the mercy of technological companies?
- How far is the pursuit of success the most important goal in your society?
- ‘Sport and politics should never mix.’ Comment.
- Should companies use celebrities to endorse their products?
- ‘It is more difficult to be a politician now.’ Do you agree?
- To what extent is the keeping of pets justified in the modern world?
- To what extent is it appropriate for the government to restrict freedom of speech?
- Examine the view that parents nowadays are not strict enough in the upbringing of their children.
- Is plastic surgery justified when it is purely for vanity’s sake?
- ‘People should embrace rather than fear technological advancements at the workplace.’ Discuss.
- ‘To progress, unpopular views should never be ignored.’ How true is this of your society?
MI:
- To what extent should people take an interest in the current affairs of other countries?
- ‘Focusing on the past slows down progress.’ What is your view?
- To what extent has modern technology had an impact on people’s quality of life?
- ‘Environmental protection is easier said than done.’ Discuss.
- In a world of excess, does modesty still have value?
- To what extent has progress towards gender equality come at the expense of men?
- Consider the view that people should not be judged by their past actions.
- How far should governments intervene in business matters?
- To what extent is your country prepared for future crises?
- How far do online games have a positive effect on young people?
- Is work-life balance attainable in your society?
- ‘People make their own destiny.’ Discuss.
NJC:
- To what extent do social responsibilities outweigh individual freedoms in your society?
- ‘Science is borderless.’ To what extent is this true?
- Examine the view that incompetence is worse than corruption.
- How far, in your society, has social media destroyed people’s ability to think for themselves?
- ‘The future of the arts is technology.’ Discuss.
- ‘The impact of young people today is overestimated.’ Do you agree?
- ‘The law should not be determined by religion.’ Discuss.
- To what extent should the government intervene with their citizens’ choices in life?
- ‘The greatest obstacle to ending social inequality is human greed.’ Do you agree?
- ‘History is more important today than ever before.’ How true is this for your society?
- To what extent can statistics be trusted?
- ‘In society today, self-expression is merely another word for self-centredness.’ Discuss.
NYJC:
- ‘We should read as much as we watch.’ Do you agree?
- How far is it possible to live an environmentally sustainable lifestyle in today’s world?
- ‘Sharing a single global culture is better than having countless different cultures.’ Do you agree?
- ‘Despite all the scientific advancements that we have made, we have not created a better world for mankind.’ Do you agree?
- In an age of rapid technological advancement, traditional businesses would be out of business. Discuss.
- ‘The government should use any method it deems necessary when it comes to protecting the country from harm.’ Discuss.
- Is singlehood still undesirable today?
- ‘Stand up for your rights.’ Is this sound advice?
- ‘We are too serious for our own good.’ Is this true in your society?
- To what extent should disputes between two countries be settled without the help of others?
- To what extent is a shared history desirable in your society?
- To what extent can education solve the widening income gap in your society?
RI:
- Consider the view that a more sustainable future lies in the way we eat, not in renewable energy.
- ‘Obedience is a virtue.’ Is this an accurate reflection of your society?
- To what extent should traditional art forms be preserved in a world driven by innovation?
- ‘Big companies are concerned only with profits.’ Is this a fair assessment?
- Will technology completely replace the role of humans in the future?
- ‘Small countries are helpless in shaping global politics.’ Do you agree?
- ‘People with special needs are no longer invisible.’ Is this true of the world today?
- ‘The way that people tend to argue online makes things worse.’ How true is this of your society today?
- To what extent has the media hindered progress?
- Workers today have never had it better.’ Is this an accurate view?
- The modern world is obsessed with statistics.’ To what extent is this a fair viewpoint?
- Is conflict inevitable in today’s volatile world?
RVHS:
- To what extent can capital punishment be justified?
- ‘Work less, play more.’ Is this good advice for your society?
- ‘Environmental concerns are best left in the hands of politicians.’ Do you agree?
- ‘We need less, not more military spending today.’ Do you agree?
- Assess the view that tradition impedes progress in your society.
- ‘Deception is an inevitable feature of our lives.’ Discuss.
- Are live performances still relevant in this age of media streaming?
- ‘Advances in science and technology are crucial to our pursuit of equality.’ Do you agree?
- ‘Now, more than ever, it is challenging to lead a healthy life.’ To what extent is this true?
- How far can governments today keep their people safe?
- Discuss the view that young people in your society should care more about national issues than global issues.
- ‘We can no longer take the media seriously today.’ How far do you agree?
SAJC:
- Is a life of excess necessarily undesirable?
- Can your country do away with teachers?
- ‘In this era of uncertainty, countries should move towards self-sufficiency.’ Discuss.
- ‘Young people today argue about everything but stand for nothing.’ How far do you agree?
- How far is religion a source of division rather than unity in today’s world?
- ‘The potential of an individual is constrained by the surroundings they are born into.’ Discuss.
- To what extent is creativity valued in your society?
- Should working from home be encouraged rather than frowned upon?
- Is privacy becoming a thing of the past in today’s world?
- ‘Only the rich have access to quality healthcare.’ Comment.
- To what extent are the Humanities essential for a holistic education?
- ‘Consumerism inevitably leads to environmental destruction.’ Discuss.
TJC:
- Assess the value of the arts in promoting social change.
- ‘Work is good for health.’ To what extent is this true of your society?
- To what extent should the beauty industry be regulated?
- ‘The highly educated should be the most valued in society.’ Do you agree?
- How far do you agree that the media is failing the public today?
- ‘The world is demanding too much of young people.’ Discuss.
- ‘The best government is that which governs the least.’ Comment.
- Discuss the claim that the world today is increasingly difficult for the poor.
- ‘Online gaming is nothing but a waste of time.’ Discuss.
- To what extent has technology made it easier for people to make money?
- How useful are trends as a guide for the future?
- ‘Adversity is a good teacher.’ How true is this of your society?
TMJC:
- Are international organisations really effective in tackling global issues?
- How far do businesses have a responsibility to give back to society?
- In your society, are mental health issues amongst the young sufficiently addressed?
- Assess the claim that mankind’s greatest threat is itself.
- ‘Community initiatives, not government efforts, should be the approach to tackle social issues.’ How far is this true of your society?
- ‘We trust in data, but then our data manipulates us.’ What is your view?
- Science has no value if it does not have any real-world application. Do you agree?
- Do you agree that physical workspaces are becoming irrelevant in today’s digital world?
- Is there any point in preserving dying trades in today’s world?
- Is the media a boon or a bane to the marginalised?
- Consuming only what we need is a desirable, but unrealistic, goal. Comment.
- To what extent should schools today meet the diverse needs of their learners?
VJC:
- ‘It is the responsibility of the state to care for the well-being of the family.’ How far is this true of your society?
- ‘The world today is too easily offended.’ How far do you agree?
- ‘Technology in healthcare has gone beyond what is necessary.’ Is this a fair comment?
- Is good design more a science than an art?
- ‘The young should never be trusted to make major decisions for themselves.’ Do you agree?
- Does hard or soft power have greater impact on the world today?
- ‘Values are caught, not taught.’ Discuss.
- ‘It is increasingly difficult to tell right from wrong.’ What is your view?
- To what extent is work an underrated route to happiness?
- ‘Singapore has become too comfortable a place to live in.’ Do you agree?
- ‘Kindness is a weakness.’ Discuss.
- Assess the view that tourism should be curbed.
YIJC:
- ‘In times of conflict, the media should not be regulated.’ Discuss.
- To what extent is a country’s future determined by its past?
- Is it worthwhile to allocate substantial resources for the development of scientific research?
- ‘Urban development cannot co-exist with environmental protection.’ How far is this true of your society?
- ‘Peace should be imposed at all costs in the modern world.’ Comment.
- Examine the view that governments are only concerned with societal outcomes rather than the value of human lives.
- Discuss the view that in the modern world, companies have full control over their image.
- Can the arts truly influence change in the world today?
- ‘Technology makes language learning more effective.’ What is your view?
- Evaluate the claim that creativity is desirable but not tolerated.
- To what extent are public sports facilities a necessary investment in your society?
- ‘The responsibility of overcoming crises lies with the government rather than than the people.’ How far do you agree?