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1.     Human behaviours can be changed by laws. However few do not agree with it. State your reasons and discuss.

2.     Marketing strategy for big companies should be placed on offer and discounts, and in what ways this can impact on their reputation."Should consumer goods companies concentrate on quality or special discounts and offers to promote their products?

3.     You are given climate as the field of study. Which area will you prefer? Explain why u picked up the particular area for your study

4.     In some countries around the world, voting is compulsory. Do you agree with the notion of compulsory voting? If Voting is compulsory in democratic society, what conclusions can we draw about ‘Nature of democracy?’

5.     It is argue that getting married before finishing school or getting a job is not a good choice. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

6.     Parents should be held legally responsible for there childrens acts. What is ur opinion? support it with personal examples.


7.     Some people think placing advertisements in schools is a great resource for public schools that need additional funding, but others think it exploits children by treating them as a captive audience for corporate sponsors. Choose which position you most agree with and discuss why you chose that position. Support your point of view with details from your own experiences, observations or reading.

Our planet is suffering from multitude problem, which one is the biggest problem and things to do to resolve it.

On one hand, technological and industrial advances have made human life easy. However this has increased the carbon emissions, toxic waste pollution and climate change. This has led to increase in the frequency and intensity of disasters all over the world. Millions of people from various countries have suffered. Unfortunately, the developing and the under developed countries have to suffer more.

In the race of becoming a developed country, developing countries such as India have unplanned development. They are replacing lush green forests with concrete jungles. However, they can replant the trees in other places instead of cutting them. Further, this has led many rivers to flood villages and cities during monsoon. Such activities have disturbed the lives of the people and have caused adverse effects on ecology and ecosystem. There are various stories about wild animals attacking villages for food in such countries.
The only way to balance the ecology is to plant more trees. The greener the countries will be the better will be the quality of life. There is an increase in the understanding and awareness as now people celebrate world environment day. On such events many students at schools and universities to plants trees and encourage them to perform same activity with their families.

To sum up, the climate change is a major issue. If this is not solved then our future generations will have to pay for it.

The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. Agree or Disagree?

We live in a fast paced world of changing technology. A new phone becomes obsolete within 6 months and people will adapt new technology. This time frame will continue to decrease. Everyone will have to follow a learning cycle where they can learn, unlearn and relearn.

Back in the days, people who were unable to read and write were called illiterate. With everyone being educated, this definition is changing in the developed countries and percolating amongst literate.  There is a paradigm shift in the requirements of the employers. Employers expect employees to transform and adapt themselves techniques easily. Some methods will be out-of-date thus people have to unlearn them and learn to new and better methods. They have keep relearning it till a change is needed.
Take my example for instance, the subject accounting is often updated with new and better techniques of accounting. While studying accounting at university, we had to unlearn the methods to prepare a Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Sheet taught in Year 1 as new techniques were introduced. In Year 3, we had to learn new techniques. If we did not unlearn the old technique we would have failed our exams.

To sum up, people who cannot follow this cycle of learning will be considered illiterate and slow. Increasingly, more people are attending universities at the later stage of their life. In this way they keep updated, employable and develop skills of learning cycle which will be eventually required in all aspects of life.

Information revolution has changed the way of mass communications and had some negative and positive effects on individual lives as well as on society. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

We live in the information age. Advances in technology have changed impacts of mass communication. The mediums used for mass communication have increased – from radios to television to print and online media. Online media is gaining popularity and unlike other methods, it provides a platform to share and exchange ideas and opinions.
With the advent of social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, the speed with which the news travels has increased dramatically. Everyone online is aware about the happenings in the world. It provides a platform to share ideas, exchange thoughts and opinions about various issues. Discussing an issue with various perspectives can lead to better decisions made for the society.
With great power comes great responsibility. The power is in the hand of the creator of information. Some information is blown out of proportion to make sensational headlines while others are biased and misleading. The power is strong enough to transform the ideas, beliefs and mindsets of people. This is a threat to society on the long run.

In conclusion, mass communication has led to the shifts in the lives of individuals. People are more aware, but the question is do we really need all that information?

Value added by travel in Education. Is travel a necessary component of education or not? Will scholar sitting at home have more knowledge than one who travels?

Many schools and universities have included trips as a part of their curriculum. Some academicians and parents argue that this leads to increase in the costs of education, but the rich experiences and knowledge gained on these journeys are assets for travellers.

Travel is an important part of education. The most obvious advantage is that it broadens the mind. Experiencing a new culture, meeting people from different walks of life and trying their cuisines are rich experiences. Travellers face unexpected situations which brings them out of their comfort zone – that is where they learn the most. This cannot be learnt within the four walls of the rooms.

On the other hand, many argue that reading books can give you all knowledge. Book readers can travel all the countries with the characters of the story. Agreeable, but that is a world with the author’s perspective. Besides, practical learning is always more beneficial than theoretical knowledge. Given an opportunity, all the readers would want to go themselves and see the places described in the books and movies.


In conclusion, travelling gives practical knowledge. Such learning cannot be forgotten – it sinks deep in the minds of travellers. This increases confidence and flexibility in adapting ourselves to situations.