STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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Are identity cards compulsory in your country? |
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What are the advantages of identity cards? |
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What kind of information should and shouldn’t be on ID cards? |
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Do you think ID cards are easy for counterfeiters to make? |
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Do you think ID cards can solve social problems? |
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What is your ‘identity’? |
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Do you worry about identity theft? |
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What would you do if you lost all your ID cards? |
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Do you think it would be easy for a hacker to hack into a database containing your personal information? |
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Do you think fingerprints or retina scans are better than ID cards? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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What do you think of the idea of having to carry an ID card? |
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Where and when do you need to show ID? |
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How many ID cards do you have? |
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Do you think governments want too much control with ID cards? |
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Would you like to see an ID card that is also a passport and credit/debit card? |
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What are the dangers of ID cards? |
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What do you think about the idea of a world identity card? |
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From what age do you think people should carry ID cards? |
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Would you like to be able to do the design for your ID card? |
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Why are many people around the world against the idea of ID cards? |
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