STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | What images spring to mind when you hear the term ‘nuclear energy’? |
(2) | What are the good things and bad things about nuclear energy? |
(3) | Would you live near a nuclear power plant if it meant your power bills were halved? |
(4) | What you encourage your government to adopt a nuclear energy programme if it reduced carbon emissions? |
(5) | Do you think people will ever see nuclear energy as safe? |
(6) | If there is another disaster on the scale of Chernobyl, do you think governments should stop their nuclear energy programmes? |
(7) | Should only democratic countries be “allowed” to have nuclear energy programmes? |
(8) | What are the best alternatives to nuclear energy? |
(9) | If the money was good, would you work at a nuclear power plant? |
(10) | What happens to nuclear energy when all the plutonium runs out? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | How does nuclear energy work? |
(2) | Are you at all worried about nuclear energy? |
(3) | What nuclear energy programmes exist in your country? |
(4) | Do you think nuclear energy now has a good image? |
(5) | Do you think the oil industry is happy about nuclear energy? |
(6) | Would you like to see nuclear powered cars? |
(7) | Would you buy your own “household” nuclear reactor if one was available? |
(8) | Why do politicians go on and on about nuclear energy for “peaceful purposes”? |
(9) | What do environmentalists think about nuclear energy? |
(10) | If nuclear energy is so clean, why isn’t it in every country? |