ESL Questions Misinformation
Misinformation
Misinformation spreads faster than truth online. These 75 questions explore false information, from spotting lies to bigger issues: How does it spread? Who's responsible? Can truth even be determined? What does accuracy matter?
Beginner
Do you know what misinformation is?
Have you seen false information online?
Is false information common?
Can you always trust the internet?
Do you check information before sharing?
Have you shared wrong information?
Is misinformation dangerous?
How can you spot false information?
Who spreads misinformation?
Does misinformation affect your country?
Do you believe everything you read?
Is it hard to know what's true?
Have you been fooled by false?
Does social media spread misinformation?
Is it the same as lying?
Who should stop misinformation?
Can misinformation cause real harm?
Do you fact-check information?
Is misinformation everywhere?
How do you find true information?
Should companies remove false information?
Is misinformation intentional or accidental?
Have you corrected someone online?
Can misinformation be stopped?
Do you worry about misinformation?
Intermediate
Why does misinformation spread so quickly?
How does it differ from disinformation?
Have you fallen for misinformation?
What makes misinformation believable?
How do algorithms amplify false information?
Should platforms be responsible for content?
What role does emotion play?
How can you identify reliable sources?
Is fact-checking effective?
Do you trust journalists?
How has misinformation changed politics?
Can people unlearn false beliefs?
What's the difference between mistake and lie?
Should spreading misinformation have consequences?
How does misinformation affect vulnerable groups?
Is education the solution?
How do you decide what to share?
Does misinformation about health matter more?
Can conspiracy theories be misinformation?
How does confirmation bias work?
Should media literacy be taught?
Is some misinformation harmless?
How does poverty affect belief in false info?
What would stop misinformation?
Do you feel responsible for what you share?
Advanced
Is misinformation inherent to information systems?
Can truth be determined objectively?
How much does power control narrative?
Is all disagreement misinformation?
Should government regulate misinformation?
Who decides what's false?
Can marginalized groups spread misinformation?
Is misinformation different from propaganda?
Does technology create misinformation or expose it?
How much is misinformation about distrust?
Can we live without some false beliefs?
Should correction matter more than source?
Is media literacy possible?
How does misinformation serve political goals?
Can fact-checking be politically biased?
Should truth be enforced?
How does misinformation shape reality?
Is partial truth also misinformation?
Can institutions be trusted with truth?
Does fighting misinformation sometimes amplify it?
How much is misinformation about power?
Can we balance free speech and truth?
Is the 'misinformation' label sometimes silencing?
What creates epistemic vulnerability?
What would a more truthful society require?