ESL Questions Information
Information
Information surrounds us constantly. These 75 questions explore how we find it, whether we trust it, if it's always accurate, and what information really means.
Beginner
Do you read information online?
How do you find information?
Do you trust all information?
Is information important?
Where do you get information?
Do you share information with friends?
Have you found false information?
Do you read news?
Is information always accurate?
Do you check information before sharing?
What information do you need daily?
Have you been fooled by false?
Do you like learning new information?
Is information free online?
Do you believe everything you read?
What information concerns you?
Do you use Wikipedia?
Have you looked up information today?
Is information on social media reliable?
Do you prefer written or spoken?
How much information do you consume?
Can you tell false from real?
Do you fact-check what you read?
Is information overload a problem?
Would you like more access to?
Intermediate
Where do you find reliable information?
How do you verify information?
Do you think fake news is a problem?
Have you shared information that was false?
How has the internet changed information access?
What's the most important information source?
Do you think information should be free?
How do you handle conflicting information?
Should governments regulate information?
Do you rely on social media for news?
What makes information credible?
Have you changed your mind based on information?
How important is media literacy?
Do you think misinformation spreads faster?
Should journalists be trusted?
How do you know what's true?
Is privacy important for information access?
What information is most important to you?
Do you think information access is fair?
How has information access affected you?
Should companies control information?
Do you think AI affects information quality?
What information do you avoid?
How much time do you spend on information?
Is too much information harmful?
Advanced
If information is free, why do monopolies exist?
Does access to information guarantee understanding?
Can information be objective, or always biased?
Should we regulate information, and if so, how?
Does the internet democratize or concentrate information?
Why do people believe false information?
Is misinformation a symptom or the disease?
Should social media be responsible?
Can algorithms help or harm information discovery?
Does transparency in information sources matter?
Should governments control information access?
Can we ever truly verify information?
Does information want to be free?
Why is trustworthy information becoming scarce?
Should information literacy be mandatory?
Can individuals change information ecosystems?
Does speed of information reduce accuracy?
Should corporations be accountable?
Is privacy the enemy of information?
Can we build trust in information institutions?
Does the profusion of information create ignorance?
Should we limit information access for safety?
Can humans process the information we create?
Is information the new power or currency?
What would an information ecosystem look like without profit?