2015 JC GP Prelim Questions
(SCHOOLS)
ACJC PRELIM 2015
- ‘A career as an artist is more attractive now than ever before.’ Comment. (ACJC 2015)
- How important is it for people in your society to embrace uncertainty? (ACJC 2015)
- Consider the view that affluence poses more problems than it solves. (ACJC 2015)
- Is a world without borders a cause for celebration? (ACJC 2015)
- ‘Environmental conservation should be made compulsory.’ Do you agree? (ACJC 2015)
- To what extent can we rely on newspapers to keep us well-informed? (ACJC 2015)
- Is increasing the strength of the police force the best way to combat crime? (ACJC 2015)
- ‘Scientific advancement makes us less human.’ Do you agree? (ACJC 2015)
- Discuss the claim that education guarantees progress. (ACJC 2015)
- How far should the government interfere with personal decisions? (ACJC 2015)
- ‘Out of sight, out of mind.’ Is this an accurate description of your society’s attitude towards the less fortunate today? (ACJC 2015)
- ‘There is no room for the weak in competitive sport.’ Comment. (ACJC 2015)
AJC PRELIM 2015
- Consider the view that more could and should be done to ease the problems resulting from the relocation of people. (AJC 2015)
- ‘Skills are more important than academic qualifications in today’s world.’ Discuss. (AJC 2015)GEN
- To what extent does the law ensure justice is served? (AJC 2015)
- ‘Not enough has been done to address the global outbreak of diseases.’ Is this a fair assessment? (AJC 2015)
- Does religion do more harm than good in today’s world? (AJC 2015)GEN
- How far does technology have an impact on the popularity of the arts? (AJC 2015)TECH ARTS
- ‘The ability to make difficult decisions is the key to success.’ How true is this? (AJC 2015)GEN
- Examine the extent to which alternative lifestyles should be encouraged in your society. (AJC 2015)
- ‘People should help the poor in their own country rather than those elsewhere.’ How far do you agree? (AJC 2015)
- Discuss the claim that too much faith is placed in democracy. (AJC 2015)
- Is there any value in suffering for a cause? (AJC 2015)
- Should we be concerned about the increasing use of artificial intelligence? (AJC 2015)
CJC PRELIM 2015
- How far are we justified in making decisions for those who cannot?
- ‘The more attention men give to their roles at home, the less problems there would be in the family.’ Discuss.
- Discuss the view that it is increasingly difficult to engage in ethical business practices.
- Is green technology the most effective solution to the environmental problems in cities?
- Consider the view that it is more important for a leader to be a visionary than a realist.
- ‘Money ultimately determines every success in sport.’ Do you agree?
- ‘Real power lies with the one who controls the media.’ Comment.
- How important is it for people in your society to possess a sense of belonging?
- Do museums have a future?
- ‘Society is obsessed with being the best.’ To what extent is this true of your society?
- How far should Science be held accountable for perpetuating discrimination?
- ‘A long life does not necessarily mean a good life.’ Do you agree?
DHS PRELIM 2015
- ‘The roles of men and women should be complementary rather than equal.’ Discuss.
- To what extent is cultural heritage really important in your society?
- ‘The world would be a better place if we had a universal language.’ Comment.
- Technology has produced a generation unable to distinguish what is worth reading.’ Is this true?
- ‘We cannot expect individuals to save the environment.’ Do you agree?
- ‘Consumers are at the mercy of corporations.’ Discuss.
- Does tragedy always unite a nation?
- ‘Politicians today are too obsessed with the art of persuasion.’ Discuss.
- ‘A little rebellion now and then is a good thing.’ Comment on the validity of this proposition.
- ‘The truth should never be hidden from the public.’ Discuss.
- ‘The harsher the punishment, the more effective it is.’ Discuss.
- ‘Modern art is merely the expression of one’s imagination, and is of little significance.’ Do you agree?
HCI PRELIM 2015
- What valuable lessons do you think your country could learn from some of its neighbours?
- ‘Do your duty!’ Explore both the possible merits and potential drawbacks of always obeying this directive.
- Should we be extremely excited or seriously alarmed by the rapid progress being made in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence?
- ‘Rather than broadening our minds, most foreign travel only serves to reinforce our prejudices!’ How far do you agree?
- ‘The greatest happiness for the greatest number.’ Is this the best principle to adopt as the basis for good government?
- Do you agree with the criticism that charities are ineffective organisations that usually do more harm than good?
- ‘Mother Nature knows best.’ To what extent do you agree with this piece of traditional wisdom?
- ‘Most non-conformists are merely attention-seekers.’ How true is this in your society?
- ‘Nothing happens by chance – there is no such thing as luck.’ Discuss.
- ‘Parents should decide for themselves how many children they want to have – governments have no business trying to influence their decision.’ What are your views?
- ‘There is nothing special about our species – mankind is merely a slightly more intelligent chimpanzee.’ Discuss.
- Do you agree with the view that art and politics should never mix?
IJC PRELIM 2015
- ‘It is better to be a man than a woman.’How far is this true in today’s world?
- Do written examinations serve any useful purpose?
- To what extent should genetic research be supported?
- ‘People are too pragmatic.’How true is this in your society?
- ‘The mass media are to be blamed for perpetuating stereotypes.’Do you agree?
- ‘When it comes to the environment, we have failed to walk the talk.’ How far is this true?
- ‘The performing arts have little value beyond entertainment.’ Is this a fair
comment? - Can freedom of expression be too much of a good thing?
- ‘Parents know best.’ To what extent is this true in a world of rapid change?
- Should developing the young be the main focus of your country?
- ‘Medical science has extended life and prolonged suffering.’ Do you agree?
- ‘Regress to progress.’ How far is this true?
JJC PRELIM 2015
- Are certain languages superior to others?
- ‘Population pressure is the root cause of conflict.’ How far do you agree?
- How far should governments exercise control over scientific development?
- ‘The Arts should play a significant role in your society.’ How far do you agree?
- Discuss the view that, in an increasingly connected world, international issues must take precedence over national issues.
- ‘Women will always be losers in the fight for equality.’ Comment.
- Consider the view that social media undermines the truth and should be regulated.
- ‘Politicians merely react to events.’ Is this a fair comment?
- ‘Countries have far more urgent priorities than protecting the environment.’ Do you agree?
- To what extent is the value of sport determined by its profitability?
- How far is your country prepared for a serious outbreak of disease?
- Discuss the value of music.
MI PRELIM 2015
- ‘Without rebellion, there will be no progress.’ Discuss.
- Examine the extent to which increasing expenditure on public health is justifiable in your society.
- Military might is still important in modern societies. Do you agree?
- Discuss the value of music in healing.
- Do online games offer anything more than entertainment?
- ‘Individuals should sacrifice for the greater community.’ To what extent is this justified? (MI 2015)
- Is religion losing its appeal in today’s globalised world?
- ‘Technology provides assurance in a world full of uncertainties.’ Do you agree?
- Consider the view that organ donation should be made compulsory.
- How far should governments be allowed to limit their citizens’ rights in the name of security?
- How far should urban planning take into consideration the needs of the elderly?
- ‘Foreigners build this nation but citizens enjoy the rewards.’ To what extent is this
true in your country?
MJC PRELIM 2015
- ‘A good government is measured solely by the freedom of its people.’ Discuss.
- Do you agree that we have less control over our health today?
- How justifiable is it for poor countries to be concerned with the preservation of their historical monuments?
- ‘People, not technology, must solve mankind’s problems.’ Is this a fair comment?
- How far should migrants conform to the culture of their host country?
- ‘Being a small country is as much a good thing as a bad thing.’ Discuss.
- Is it ever justifiable to break the law?
- Should an education in the arts be encouraged as much as the sciences in your society?
- Is there any point in caring about environmental problems in countries other than your own?
- ‘Research in the life sciences presents more dilemmas than solutions.’ Do you agree?
- Consider the view that humility is unnecessary for one to succeed in life.
- To what extent is the welfare of the elderly in your society the responsibility of the state?
NJC PRELIM 2015
- ‘More than anything else, history instils a sense of belonging.’ Is this true?
- ‘Parents are mainly responsible for their children’s success and failure in life.’
Comment. - ‘The most valuable commodity in modern life is time.’ Do you agree?
- ‘Religion divides rather than unites in today’s world.’ Discuss.
- Discuss the importance of understanding and appreciating the power of the written word.
- How far is healthcare a matter of personal responsibility rather than the business of the government?
- To what extent does your society celebrate diversity?
- ‘Despite all the technological or medical advancements that we have made, we
have not created a better world for mankind.’ Do you agree? - Consider the view that there is too much importance placed on freedom of expression.
- To what extent do women in your society face discrimination?
- ‘Experimentation on animals is necessary for scientific research.’ How far do you
agree? - ‘Uncertainty may not necessarily be a bad thing.’ Discuss.
PJC PRELIM 2015
- Has technology brought about a highly disconnected world?
- ‘Learning beyond grades.’ To what extent is this a realistic goal in your society?
- ‘Kindness cannot be legislated.’ What is your view?
- ‘Stand up for your rights.’ Is this sound advice?
- Is singlehood an attractive option in today’s world?
- Do you agree that scientific research should not be limited by ethical considerations?
- ‘Language is the key to cultural identity.’ To what extent is this true in your society?
- ‘The artist, not the government, should be regulating what is appropriate for the audience.’ Do you agree?
- ‘The integrity of the game is everything.’ Is this true of sports today?
- How important is it for people in your society to retain a sense of nostalgia?
- In today’s world, has ethics taken a backseat where food is concerned?
- ‘Security is far more important than liberty.’ Discuss.
RI PRELIM 2015
- ‘Disease is the greatest threat facing mankind today.’To what extent do you agree with this statement?
- In the digital age, do newspapers still have a role in society?
- To what extent can mathematics be considered a form of art?
- Is the study of History increasingly losing its relevance in today’s world?
- ‘Unlimited scientific research is the only way to make real scientific progress.’ Do you agree?
- ‘The State has no place in the private lives of its citizens.’Do you agree?
- ‘The developed world should bear the burden of climate change.’Discuss.
- How far is your society prepared for the challenge that diversity brings?
- Consider the view that science serves mankind better than religion.
- ‘There are enough opportunities in your society to improve one’s life.’ Do you agree?
- ‘Tradition does more harm than good.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement?
- .Should international aid only be given to others during times of economic prosperity?
RVHS PRELIM 2015
- ‘Love for one’s country is always a good thing.’ Comment.
- ‘Education produces a population able to read but unable to think.’ Discuss.
- ‘One cannot have one’s cake and eat it too.’ Consider this statement in view of the issues faced by women today.
- ‘Happiness is in your own hands.’ How far do you agree with this claim?
- To what extent should the success of your society be measured by its
economic growth? - Do you think the world will be a better place if everyone has a religion?
- ‘The traditional roles of a father are no longer relevant today.’ Do you agree?
- To what extent has the media advanced the cause of conservation?
- Can the car as a form of private transport ever be eliminated?
- ‘Science requires as much faith as it requires logic.’ Comment.
- ‘There is no greater threat to countries today than terrorism.’ Do you agree?
- How far is elitism a problem in your society?
SAJC PRELIM 2015
- ‘Good character hinders success.’ Discuss.
- Consider the importance of architecture and city planning.
- Should the pursuit of environmental causes be embraced at all costs?
- ‘Money is the only motivator for people today.’ Comment.
- ‘Compassion has no place in a competitive society.’ Is this true?
- Is it true that the more interconnected the world becomes, the more danger there is?
- Does tourism impoverish us?
- ‘A world without religion will be a better one.’ Do you agree?
- Should we always accept opportunities that come our way?
- ‘Parenting today is an impossible task.’ Do you agree?
- Is it possible to forgive and forget?
- Can your society do without the Arts?
SRJC PRELIM 2015
- To what extent is it mankind’s duty to save endangered species?
- ‘Democracy is not for every country.’ Discuss.
- ‘There has never been a better time than now to be a woman.’ Comment.
- ‘We cannot eradicate poverty without first eliminating discrimination.’ Do you agree?
- ‘No one dares to be different.’ Is this true of your society?
- Should the press be completely free?
- ‘There is no reason for society to spend on the Arts when people are still suffering in poverty.’ Do you agree?
- To what extent is the development of a country affected by geographical factors?
- ‘Technology has made learning easier, not harder.’ To what extent do you agree?
- ‘There is too much emphasis on economic development.’ Is this true in your society?
- ‘’Competitive sports bring out the best, not the worst in people.’ Do you agree?
- Should countries that are suffering from economic crises still try to save the environment?
TJC PRELIM 2015
- Do you agree that ethical considerations only get in the way of medical progress?
- In your society, is there any point in learning a foreign language?
- Examine the view that the Arts are only for the wealthy.
- Do superheroes serve any useful purpose?
- ‘Celebrities should stay out of politics.’ Comment.
- Does the notion that big businesses do more harm than good still hold true today?
- Do you agree that social media has given rise to a more divided world?
- Is genetically modified food the answer to world hunger?
- ‘Nothing ventured, nothing gained.’ How well does this describe the attitude of young people in your society today?
- How tolerant is your society of alternative views and lifestyles?
- Is lack of education the root cause of crime today?
- ‘Age is no barrier to success.’ How far do you agree?
VJC PRELIM 2015
- ‘Political leaders should ignore public opinion.’ How far do you agree with this statement?
- ‘The preservation of culture has been overlooked in the arts.’ Discuss.
- Is the study of History increasingly irrelevant in today’s world?
- Should science be the primary focus of education in your country?
- Have children today lost their childhood?
- Should developed countries be expected to do more to solve the water crisis?
- Are we taking sports too seriously?
- With the emphasis on technology, will the elderly in your country be left
behind? - ‘We lack role models who can inspire our young to make change.’ Comment.
- Do choices actually make our lives better?
- How far is it acceptable for the public to mete out justice for wrongdoing?
- Do museums still have a role to play in society?
YJC PRELIM 2015
- Consider the view that the good of the society should not be sacrificed for that of the individual.
- ‘Animals should have the same right to life as humans.’ Discuss.
- Do you agree that only the rich can appreciate the Arts?
- Examine the extent to which terrorism is a threat to global security today.
- How far should individuals be blamed for global environmental problems?
- ‘Free speech entails the right to offend or provoke.’ Is this a fair comment?
- ‘The pursuit of money necessarily results in an ungracious society.’ Discuss.
- Examine the extent to which the young in your society should be allowed to make their own decisions.
- ‘Horrific events are the only catalysts for social or political change.’ Discuss.
- Is there any point in trying to regulate social media?
- ‘Historical records are questionable, being based as much on perception as on fact.’ Is this a fair comment?
- To what extent do new technologies enhance the quality of education in your society?
2015 JC Prelim Questions
(TOPICS)
POL/PRIV/GOVT/FRED/SEC
- Is increasing the strength of the police force the best way to combat crime? (ACJC 2015)
- How far should the government interfere with personal decisions? (ACJC 2015)
- Consider the view that more could and should be done to ease the problems resulting from the relocation of people. (AJC 2015)
- To what extent does the law ensure justice is served? (AJC 2015)
- Discuss the claim that too much faith is placed in democracy. (AJC 2015)
- ‘Politicians today are too obsessed with the art of persuasion.’ Discuss. (DHS 2015)
- ‘Consumers are at the mercy of corporations.’ Discuss. (DHS 2015)
- What valuable lessons do you think your country could learn from some of its neighbours? (HCI 2015)
- ‘The greatest happiness for the greatest number.’ Is this the best principle to adopt as the basis for good government? (HCI 2015)
- ‘Parents should decide for themselves how many children they want to have – governments have no business trying to influence their decision.’ What are your views? (HCI 2015)
- How far should governments exercise control over scientific development? (JJC 2015)
- ‘Politicians merely react to events.’ Is this a fair comment? (JJC 2015)
- Military might is still important in modern societies. Do you agree? (MI 2015)
- How far should governments be allowed to limit their citizens’ rights in the name of security? (MI 2015)
- ‘A good government is measured solely by the freedom of its people.’ Discuss. (MJC 2015)
- ‘Kindness cannot be legislated.’ What is your view? (PJC 2015)
- ‘Security is far more important than liberty.’ Discuss. (PJC 2015)
- ‘The State has no place in the private lives of its citizens.’Do you agree? (RI 2015)
- Should international aid only be given to others during times of economic prosperity? ( RI 2015)
- ‘There is no greater threat to countries today than terrorism.’ Do you agree? (RVHS 2015)
- ‘Democracy is not for every country.’ Discuss. (SRJC 2015)
- To what extent is the development of a country affected by geographical factors? (SRJC 2015)
- ‘There is too much emphasis on economic development.’ Is this true in your society? (SRJC 2015)
- ‘Celebrities should stay out of politics.’ Comment. (TJC 2015)
- ‘Political leaders should ignore public opinion.’ How far do you agree with this statement? (VJC 2015)
- Consider the view that the good of the society should not be sacrificed for that of the individual. (YJC 2015)
- Examine the extent to which terrorism is a threat to global security today. (YJC 2015)
- ‘Horrific events are the only catalysts for social or political change.’ Discuss. (YJC 2015)
GLOBALISATION/NATIONAL IDENTITY
- Is a world without borders a cause for celebration? (ACJC 2015)
- ‘The world would be a better place if we had a universal language.’ Comment. (DHS 2015)
- Are certain languages superior to others? (JJC 2015)
- Discuss the view that, in an increasingly connected world, international issues must take precedence over national issues. (JJC 2015)
- Is religion losing its appeal in today’s globalised world? (MI 2015)
- How justifiable is it for poor countries to be concerned with the preservation of their historical monuments? (MJC 2015)
- How far should migrants conform to the culture of their host country? (MJC 2015)
- ‘More than anything else, history instils a sense of belonging.’ Is this true? (NJC 2015)
- ‘Language is the key to cultural identity.’ To what extent is this true in your society? (PJC 2015)
- ‘Love for one’s country is always a good thing.’ Comment. (RVHS 2015)
- Is it true that the more interconnected the world becomes, the more danger there is? (SAJC 2015)
- Does tourism impoverish us? (SAJC 2015)
- In your society, is there any point in learning a foreign language? (TJC 2015)
ARTS/CULT
- ‘A career as an artist is more attractive now than ever before.’ Comment. (ACJC 2015)
- How far does technology have an impact on the popularity of the arts? (AJC 2015)
- ‘Modern art is merely the expression of one’s imagination, and is of little significance.’ Do you agree? (DHS 2015)
- Do you agree with the view that art and politics should never mix? (HCI 2015)
- ‘The performing arts have little value beyond entertainment.’ Is this a fair
Comment? (IJC 2015) - ‘The Arts should play a significant role in your society.’ How far do you agree? (JJC 2015)
- Discuss the value of music. (JJC 2015)
- Discuss the value of music in healing. (MI 2015)
- Should an education in the arts be encouraged as much as the sciences in your society? (MJC 2015)
- ‘The artist, not the government, should be regulating what is appropriate for the audience.’ Do you agree? (PJC 2015)
- To what extent can mathematics be considered a form of art? (RI 2015)
- Can your society do without the Arts? (SAJC 2015)
- ‘There is no reason for society to spend on the Arts when people are still suffering in poverty.’ Do you agree? (SRJC 2015)
- Examine the view that the Arts are only for the wealthy. (TJC 2015)
- ‘The preservation of culture has been overlooked in the arts.’ Discuss. (VJC 2015)
- Do you agree that only the rich can appreciate the Arts? (YJC 2015)
GENERAL
- Consider the view that affluence poses more problems than it solves. (ACJC 2015)
- Does religion do more harm than good in today’s world? (AJC 2015)
- ‘The ability to make difficult decisions is the key to success.’ How true is this? (AJC 2015)
- Is there any value in suffering for a cause? (AJC 2015)
- How far are we justified in making decisions for those who cannot? (CJC 2015)
- Do museums have a future? (CJC 2015)
- ‘A long life does not necessarily mean a good life.’ Do you agree? (CJC 2015)
- ‘Do your duty!’ Explore both the possible merits and potential drawbacks of always obeying this directive. (HCI 2015)
- Do you agree with the criticism that charities are ineffective organisations that usually do more harm than good? (HCI 2015)
- ‘Nothing happens by chance – there is no such thing as luck.’ Discuss. (HCI 2015)
- ‘There is nothing special about our species – mankind is merely a slightly more intelligent chimpanzee.’ Discuss. (HCI 2015)
- ‘Parents know best.’ To what extent is this true in a world of rapid change? (IJC 2015)
- Do online games offer anything more than entertainment? (MI 2015)
- Consider the view that organ donation should be made compulsory. (MI 2015)
- Consider the view that humility is unnecessary for one to succeed in life. (MJC 2015)
- ‘Parents are mainly responsible for their children’s success and failure in life.’
Comment. (NJC 2015) - ‘The most valuable commodity in modern life is time.’ Do you agree? (NJC 2015)
- Discuss the importance of understanding and appreciating the power of the written word. (NJC 2015)
- ‘Uncertainty may not necessarily be a bad thing.’ Discuss. (NJC 2015)
- Is singlehood an attractive option in today’s world? (PJC 2015)
- In today’s world, has ethics taken a backseat where food is concerned? (PJC 2015)
- Is the study of History increasingly losing its relevance in today’s world? (RI 2015)
- ‘Tradition does more harm than good.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? (RI 2015)
- ‘Happiness is in your own hands.’ How far do you agree with this claim? (RVHS 2015)
- ‘Good character hinders success.’ Discuss.(SAJC 2015)
- Consider the importance of architecture and city planning. (SAJC 2015)
- ‘Money is the only motivator for people today.’ Comment. (SAJC 2015)
- Should we always accept opportunities that come our way? (SAJC 2015)
- ‘Parenting today is an impossible task.’ Do you agree? (SAJC 2015)
- Is it possible to forgive and forget? (SAJC 2015)
- Do superheroes serve any useful purpose? (TJC 2015)
- ‘Age is no barrier to success.’ How far do you agree? (TJC 2015)
- Is the study of History increasingly irrelevant in today’s world? (VJC 2015)
- Have children today lost their childhood? (VJC 2015)
- ‘We lack role models who can inspire our young to make change.’ Comment. (VJC 2015)
- Do choices actually make our lives better? (VJC 2015)
- ‘Animals should have the same right to life as humans.’ Discuss. (YJC 2015)
- ‘Historical records are questionable, being based as much on perception as on fact.’ Is this a fair comment? (YJC 2015)
SOCIETY
- How important is it for people in your society to embrace uncertainty? (ACJC 2015)
- ‘Out of sight, out of mind.’ Is this an accurate description of your society’s attitude towards the less fortunate today? (ACJC 2015)
- Examine the extent to which alternative lifestyles should be encouraged in your society. (AJC 2015)
- ‘The more attention men give to their roles at home, the less problems there would be in the family.’ Discuss. (CJC 2015)
- How important is it for people in your society to possess a sense of belonging? (CJC 2015)
- ‘Society is obsessed with being the best.’ To what extent is this true of your society? (CJC 2015)
- ‘A little rebellion now and then is a good thing.’ Comment on the validity of this proposition. (DHS 2015)
- ‘The roles of men and women should be complementary rather than equal.’ Discuss. (DHS 2015)
- To what extent is cultural heritage really important in your society? (DHS 2015)
- Does tragedy always unite a nation? (DHS 2015)
- ‘The harsher the punishment, the more effective it is.’ Discuss. (DHS 2015)
- ‘Rather than broadening our minds, most foreign travel only serves to reinforce our prejudices!’ How far do you agree? (HCI 2015)
- ‘Most non-conformists are merely attention-seekers.’ How true is this in your society? (HCI 2015)
- ‘It is better to be a man than a woman.’How far is this true in today’s world? (IJC 2015)
- ‘People are too pragmatic.’How true is this in your society? (IJC 2015)
- Can freedom of expression be too much of a good thing? (IJC 2015)
- Should developing the young be the main focus of your country? (IJC 2015)
- ‘Regress to progress.’ How far is this true? (IJC 2015)
- ‘Population pressure is the root cause of conflict.’ How far do you agree? (JJC 2015)
- ‘Women will always be losers in the fight for equality.’ Comment. (JJC 2015)
- ‘Without rebellion, there will be no progress.’ Discuss. (MI 2015)
- ‘Individuals should sacrifice for the greater community.’ To what extent is this justified? (MI 2015)
- How far should urban planning take into consideration the needs of the elderly? (MI 2015)
- ‘Foreigners build this nation but citizens enjoy the rewards.’ To what extent is this
true in your country? (MI 2015) - ‘Being a small country is as much a good thing as a bad thing.’ Discuss. (MJC 2015)
- Is it ever justifiable to break the law? (MJC 2015)
- To what extent is the welfare of the elderly in your society the responsibility of the state? (MJC 2015)
- ‘Religion divides rather than unites in today’s world.’ Discuss. (NJC 2015)
- To what extent does your society celebrate diversity? (NJC 2015)
- Consider the view that there is too much importance placed on freedom of expression. (NJC 2015)
- To what extent do women in your society face discrimination? (NJC 2015)
- ‘Stand up for your rights.’ Is this sound advice? (PJC 2015)
- How important is it for people in your society to retain a sense of nostalgia? (PJC 2015)
- How far is your society prepared for the challenge that diversity brings? (RI 2015)
- ‘There are enough opportunities in your society to improve one’s life.’ Do you agree? (RI 2015)
- ‘One cannot have one’s cake and eat it too.’ Consider this statement in view of the issues faced by women today. (RVHS 2015)
- To what extent should the success of your society be measured by its
economic growth? (RVHS 2015) - Do you think the world will be a better place if everyone has a religion? (RVHS 2015)
- ‘The traditional roles of a father are no longer relevant today.’ Do you agree? (RVHS 2015)
- Can the car as a form of private transport ever be eliminated? (RVHS 2015)
- How far is elitism a problem in your society? (RVHS 2015)
- ‘Compassion has no place in a competitive society.’ Is this true?(SAJC 2015)
- ‘A world without religion will be a better one.’ Do you agree? (SAJC 2015)
- ‘There has never been a better time than now to be a woman.’ Comment. (SRJC 2015)
- ‘We cannot eradicate poverty without first eliminating discrimination.’ Do you agree? (SRJC 2015)
- ‘No one dares to be different.’ Is this true of your society? (SRJC 2015)
- Does the notion that big businesses do more harm than good still hold true today? (TJC 2015)
- ‘Nothing ventured, nothing gained.’ How well does this describe the attitude of young people in your society today? (TJC 2015)
- How tolerant is your society of alternative views and lifestyles? (TJC 2015)
- With the emphasis on technology, will the elderly in your country be left
Behind? (VJC 2015) - How far is it acceptable for the public to mete out justice for wrongdoing? (VJC 2015)
- Do museums still have a role to play in society? (VJC 2015)
- ‘Free speech entails the right to offend or provoke.’ Is this a fair comment? (YJC 2015)
- ‘The pursuit of money necessarily results in an ungracious society.’ Discuss. (YJC 2015)
- Examine the extent to which the young in your society should be allowed to make their own decisions. (YJC 2015)
SPORTS
- ‘There is no room for the weak in competitive sport.’ Comment. (ACJC 2015)
- ‘Money ultimately determines every success in sport.’ Do you agree? (CJC 2015)
- To what extent is the value of sport determined by its profitability? (JJC 2015)
- ‘The integrity of the game is everything.’ Is this true of sports today? (PJC 2015)
- ‘’Competitive sports bring out the best, not the worst in people.’ Do you agree? (SRJC 2015)
- Are we taking sports too seriously? (VJC 2015)
EDUCATION
- Discuss the claim that education guarantees progress. (ACJC 2015)
- ‘Skills are more important than academic qualifications in today’s world.’ Discuss. (AJC 2015)
- Do written examinations serve any useful purpose? (IJC 2015)
- ‘Learning beyond grades.’ To what extent is this a realistic goal in your society? (PJC 2015)
- ‘Education produces a population able to read but unable to think.’ Discuss. (RVHS 2015)
- Is lack of education the root cause of crime today? (TJC 2015)
- Should science be the primary focus of education in your country? (VJC 2015)
ENV
- ‘Environmental conservation should be made compulsory.’ Do you agree? (ACJC 2015)
- Is green technology the most effective solution to the environmental problems in cities? (CJC 2015)
- ‘Mother Nature knows best.’ To what extent do you agree with this piece of traditional wisdom? (HCI 2015)
- ‘We cannot expect individuals to save the environment.’ Do you agree? (DHS 2015)
- ‘When it comes to the environment, we have failed to walk the talk.’ How far is this true? (IJC 2015)
- ‘Countries have far more urgent priorities than protecting the environment.’ Do you agree? (JJC 2015)
- Is there any point in caring about environmental problems in countries other than your own? (MJC 2015)
- ‘The developed world should bear the burden of climate change.’Discuss. (RI 2015)
- Should the pursuit of environmental causes be embraced at all costs? (SAJC 2015)
- To what extent is it mankind’s duty to save endangered species? (SRJC 2015)
- Should countries that are suffering from economic crises still try to save the environment? (SRJC 2015)
- Should developed countries be expected to do more to solve the water crisis? (VJC 2015)
- How far should individuals be blamed for global environmental problems? (YJC 2015)
SCIENCE AND TECH
- ‘Scientific advancement makes us less human.’ Do you agree? (ACJC 2015)
- Should we be concerned about the increasing use of artificial intelligence? (AJC 2015)
- How far should Science be held accountable for perpetuating discrimination? (CJC 2015)
- Technology has produced a generation unable to distinguish what is worth reading.’ Is this true? (DHS 2015)
- Should we be extremely excited or seriously alarmed by the rapid progress being made in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence? (HCI 2015)
- To what extent should genetic research be supported? (IJC 2015)
- ‘Technology provides assurance in a world full of uncertainties.’ Do you agree? (MI 2015)
- ‘People, not technology, must solve mankind’s problems.’ Is this a fair comment? (MJC 2015)
- ‘Research in the life sciences presents more dilemmas than solutions.’ Do you agree? (MJC 2015)
- ‘Despite all the technological or medical advancements that we have made, we
have not created a better world for mankind.’ Do you agree? (NJC 2015) - ‘Experimentation on animals is necessary for scientific research.’ How far do you
Agree? (NJC 2015) - Has technology brought about a highly disconnected world? (PJC 2015)
- Do you agree that scientific research should not be limited by ethical considerations? (PJC 2015)
- ‘Unlimited scientific research is the only way to make real scientific progress.’ Do you agree? (RI 2015)
- Consider the view that science serves mankind better than religion. (RI 2015)
- ‘Science requires as much faith as it requires logic.’ Comment. (RVHS 2015)
- ‘Technology has made learning easier, not harder.’ To what extent do you agree? (SRJC 2015)
- To what extent do new technologies enhance the quality of education in your society? (YJC 2015)
HEALTH
- ‘Not enough has been done to address the global outbreak of diseases.’ Is this a fair assessment? (AJC 2015)
- ‘Medical science has extended life and prolonged suffering.’ Do you agree? (IJC 2015)
- How far is your country prepared for a serious outbreak of disease? (JJC 2015)
- Examine the extent to which increasing expenditure on public health is justifiable in your society. (MI 2015)
- Do you agree that we have less control over our health today? (MJC 2015)
- How far is healthcare a matter of personal responsibility rather than the business of the government? (NJC 2015)
- ‘Disease is the greatest threat facing mankind today.’To what extent do you agree with this statement? (RI 2015)
- Do you agree that ethical considerations only get in the way of medical progress? (TJC 2015)
MEDIA
- To what extent can we rely on newspapers to keep us well-informed? (ACJC 2015)
- ‘Real power lies with the one who controls the media.’ Comment. (CJC 2015)
- ‘The truth should never be hidden from the public.’ Discuss (DHS 2015)
- ‘The mass media are to be blamed for perpetuating stereotypes.’Do you agree? (IJC 2015)
- Consider the view that social media undermines the truth and should be regulated. (JJC 2015)
- To what extent has the media advanced the cause of conservation? (RVHS 2015)
- Should the press be completely free? (SRJC 2015)
- Do you agree that social media has given rise to a more divided world? (TJC 2015)
- Is there any point in trying to regulate social media? (YJC 2015)
- In the digital age, do newspapers still have a role in society? (RI 2015)
POVERTY
- ‘People should help the poor in their own country rather than those elsewhere.’ How far do you agree? (AJC 2015)
- Is genetically modified food the answer to world hunger? (TJC 2015)