STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What images spring to mind when you hear the word ‘science’? |
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How important is science? |
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Is science always good? |
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Do you always trust science? |
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Were you good at science at school? |
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What science projects or experiments did you like at school? |
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Would you donate your body to science after you die? |
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Why is science becoming less and less popular in schools? |
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Do you like visiting science museums? |
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What kind of people love science? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Do you like science? |
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What were your science teachers like? |
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What has science done for humankind? |
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What will science uncover in the next few decades? |
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What questions will science never answer? |
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Do science and religion fit well together? |
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When someone says, “It isn’t exactly rocket science,” what do they mean? |
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What will the next big discovery in science be? |
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Would you want your children to study science, management or law? |
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The Japanese anime character Ikari Gendo said: “Science is the power of Man.” What does this mean? Do you agree? |
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