Essay Questions on Youth and Children.

GP Essay Questions on Youth. Have a look at these GP Essay Questions on Youth from the past papers.

  1. “The young people of today think of nothing but themselves. They have no reverence for parents or old age. They are impatient of all restraint. They talk as if they alone know everything.” These words were written many years ago. Are they true today?
  2. Young people are slaves to fashion. Discuss.
  3. ‘The teenage years are the best years of one’s life.’ Would you agree with this view?
  4. Consider the criticism levelled at young people that their only values are self-centred ones.
  5. Is it true that the old must now learn from the young?
  6. Discuss the reasons for crime among young people and the ways in which they can be encouraged to behave differently.
  7. Was life for young people in Singapore better in the past than it is today?
  8. To what extent are the young in Singapore favoured at the expense of the elderly?
  9. Discuss the view that children always suffer when both parents work.
  10. Should people be allowed to have children by artificial means?

Essay Questions on Education

GP Essay Questions on Education. Have a look at these GP Essay Questions on Education from the past papers.

  1. Do you think that there is any need for change in the educational system in your country?
  2. ‘The main function of education should be to enable people to gain employment.’ How far do you agree?
  3. ‘Education does not develop individuality but conformity.’ Is such a statement always valid?
  4. ‘The word failure should never be used in education.’ Do you agree with this view?
  5. ‘Conformity should be the main aim of all schools.’ How far is this true?
  6. ‘Only educated people should have the right to vote for elections.’ What is your view?
  7. Is a sound knowledge of science and technology essential for a well-educated person in today’s world?
  8. Does a study of history make you optimistic or pessimistic about the future of the human race?
  9. Is History anything more than the study of warfare?
  10. Nowadays, the pleasures of reading can never compete with the pleasures of visual entertainment.’ To what extent do you agree?
  11. Discuss the benefits and disadvantages which technological developments are likely to have upon education in the near future.
  12. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being educated abroad.

Essay Questions on Rights

GP Essay Questions on Rights. Have a look at these GP Essay Questions on Rights from the past papers

  1. Franklin D Roosevelt said that the world should be founded upon four freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear. Which, in your opinion, is the most important freedom?
  2. ‘The place for animals is in the wild, not in the zoos or circuses.’ Do you agree?
  3. Is a world without racial conflict an impossible dream?
  4. Do animals have rights and, if so, should they be protected?
  5. Is equality for all a realistic and desirable aim within a society?
  6. ‘Freedom of speech is a basic right – as long as the speakers do not abuse it.’ What is your view?
  7. Can prejudice ever be eliminated?
  8. Should everyone be expected to donate suitable organs after death?
  9. Is there a case for keeping animals in zoos?
  10. In your society, how far is equality for all a reality?
  11. ‘The world of the future will be a woman’s world.’ What are your views?
  12. ‘Women will never enjoy the same rights as men.’ How Far Do you agree?
  13. ‘Only educated people should have the right to vote for elections.’ What is your view?

Essay Questions on Globalisation

GP Essay Questions on Globalisation. Have a look at these GP Essay Questions on Globalisation from the past papers

  1. How can we build up the friendship between nations?
  2. Is it ever right for one country to become involved in the internal affairs of another?
  3. To what extent should richer nations help poorer ones?
  4. Discuss the extent to which global and national interests can be balanced.
  5. Can small countries have a significant voice in world affairs?
  6. ‘National boundaries make little geographical or economic sense nowadays.’ Discuss.
  7. How far do physical features, such as size and location, determine a country’s progress?
  8. Does the presence of a foreign power ever help a country with problems?
  9. How effective are international efforts to ease the problem of global hunger?
  10. Is the elimination of global poverty a realistic aim?
  11. ‘The world would be a better place if everyone spoke the same language.’ How far do you agree?
  12. To what extent does the migration of people have a positive effect?
  13. Should poorer countries develop their tourist industry when the basic needs of their own people are not being met?
  14. How far would a universal language be valuable and practical?
  15. Is there still a place for charity in today’s globalised world?

GP Essay Questions on Environment

GP Essay Questions on Environment. Have a look at these GP Essay Questions on Environment from the past papers

  1. How far can we satisfy the worldwide demand for food and still protect the environment?
  2. Environmental concerns and economic growth cannot co-exist.’ Do you agree?
  3. Should we be concerned about the ‘greenhouse effect’?
  4. ‘Human beings have unlimited desires, but limited resources.’ Is it possible to reconcile the two?
  5. ‘The only future for the car is its elimination.’ Discuss.
  6. Consider whether noise is a problem in modern society.
  7. Evaluate the problems, and benefits, of the various ways in which society deals with waste materials.
  8. ‘Air travel creates more problems than benefits.’ Is this a fair comment?
  9. Have multi-national businesses had a positive or negative impact on your society?
  10. How far is recycling the answer to the problem of waste?
  11. Can the transport of food over vast distance be justified?
  12. Is effective farming possible without science?

GP Essay Questions on Sports 9/100

GP Essay Questions on Sports. Have a look at these GP Essay Questions on Sports from the past papers

  1. “Television will eventually be the death of sport.” Do you agree?
  2. Does sport always contribute to international harmony and understanding?
  3. Sports which contain the risk of serious physical injury or death should be banned.” How far would you agree with this view?
  4. “What is important is not winning, but taking part.’ how realistic is this attitude in the world of sport today?
  5. Is sport too closely linked with money these days?
  6. ‘Hosting major sporting events creates more problems than benefits.’ Do you agree?
  7. Does sport merit the vast sums of money that are spent on it?
  8. “Computer games have great appeal but little value.” Is this a fair comment?
  9. Do awards and prizes serve any useful purpose?
  10. Is a friendly rivalry ever possible?
  11. ‘A preoccupation with physical fitness is the curse of modern life.’ Do you agree?

GP Essay Questions on Technology 8/100

GP Essay Questions on Technology. Have a look at these GP Essay Questions on Technology from the past papers

  1. Can the transplanting of animal organs into human beings ever be justified?
  2. Is space exploration worthwhile?
  3. What scientific or technological advances have most affected modern life in your country?
  4. How far should scientists be held responsible for the effects of their discoveries?
  5. “Modern methods of transport have transformed our world into a village.” Is this a blessing or a curse?
  6. ‘Nuclear weapons have ceased to serve any purpose and should be abolished.’ Discuss.
  7. Examine the advantages and disadvantages resulting from the use of satellite technology.
  8. To what extent is continued research into nuclear power justifiable?
  9. Is greater life expectancy always desirable?
  10. Can the trade in weapons ever be justified?
  11. ‘Air travel creates more problems than benefits.’ Is this a fair comment?
  12. Does the modern world place too much reliance on technology?
  13. Discuss the benefits and disadvantages which technological developments are likely to have upon education in the near future.
  14. ‘The first duty of a doctor has always been to preserve life.’ How far can this principle still be maintained?
  15. ‘Mass production inevitably means a loss of craftsmanship and quality.’ Is this true in your society?

GP Essay Questions on Science 7/100

GP Essay Questions on Science. Have a look at these GP Essay Questions on Science from the past papers.

  1. How far should medical resources be used to extend life expectancy?“Science can never provide a final answer to things; it is only a way of studying them.” Do you agree?
  2. ‘As science advances, the importance of religion declines.’ To what extent is this an accurate claim?
  3. Is a world dominated by science a dream or a nightmare for future generations?
  4. Is a sound knowledge of science and technology essential for a well-educated person in today’s world?
  5. ‘Science never provides solutions – it only poses more questions.’ Is this a fair comment?
  6. ‘Science and religion will always conflict.’ Discuss.
  7. Should medical science always seek to prolong life?
  8. Medical science has been so successful that people now expect too much of it.’ Discuss
  9. The more science advances, the more religion will decline.’ To what extent do you agree?
  10. ‘Science is unreliable, being based as much on theory as on fact.’ Is this fair comment?
  11. Should every country have the right to carry out unlimited scientific research?
  12. To what extent is it acceptable for private companies to be involved in financing scientific research?
  13. How far should medical resources be used to extend life expectancy?
  14. ‘How inventions and discoveries are used is not the concern of the scientist.’ Do you agree?
  15. Examine the implications of cloning for the human race.

GP Essay Questions on Media 6/100

GP Essay Questions on Media. Have a look at these GP Essay Questions on Media from the past papers

  1. To what extent should the private lives of public figures be the subject of media coverage?
  2. “The media can largely be blamed for the worldwide increase in violence.” To what extent do you agree?
  3. Can the media ever be relied upon to convey the truth?
  4. Should the Press be completely free?
  5. Consider the importance of drama in your country today. You may refer to live theatre, television and radio plays or any combination of these.
  6. Compare the effectiveness of any two of the following as a means of news coverage: the radio, television, newspapers.
  7. How far do magazines or television programmes aimed at young people in Singapore have a positive effect?
  8. ‘Films which have the greatest appeal are usually those which have the least value.’ By reference to specific examples, consider how far this is a fair assessment.
  9. In a world without books or music, what would be missing? Discuss with specific examples.
  10. Should advertising be restricted in any way?
  11. ‘A film has one purpose – to entertain.’ Using examples, consider this view.
  12. Advertising encourages a desire for products which people do not actually need. Discuss

GP Essay Questions on Arts 5/100

GP Essay Questions on Arts. Have a look at these GP Essay Questions on Arts from the past papers

  1. Would it matter if all the performing arts venues in your society, such as concert halls and theatres were closed down?
  2. ‘Only modern architecture and modern art have a place in today’s world.’ How true is this of your society?
  3. ‘People the Arts, living or dead, receive far more recognition than those in the Sciences, even though it is less deserved.’ Consider this claim.
  4. “All art is propaganda in some form.” Discuss.
  5. How far should architecture be both beautiful and practical? Discuss with reference to particular examples in your country.
  6. “It is impossible to prove that one art form is superior to another.” Do you agree? Refer to specific examples from painting, music or literature to support your answer
  7. ‘Enjoyable, but ultimately of little practical use.’ Consider the value of music or art or literature in the light of this comment.
  8. ‘Public money should not be wasted on supporting the Arts; they should support themselves.’ Discuss.
  9. ‘A work of art can never be valued just in financial terms.’ Discuss
  10. Do the arts, such as music and literature, really play a significant part in Singaporean society?
  11. ‘The arts cannot change the world, but they can make it more beautiful.’ Discuss this view with reference to one of the following: painting, sculpture or music.
  12. Contemporary music has no artistic value.’ Is this a fair comment?