STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | What comes to mind when you hear the term ‘quality of life’? |
(2) | How is your quality of life on a scale of one to ten? |
(3) | What’s the difference between quality of life and standard of living? |
(4) | What quality of life does a goldfish in a bowl have? |
(5) | What are the indicators of quality life? |
(6) | How much does it cost to live a quality, happy life? |
(7) | How does the environment in your town affect your quality of life? |
(8) | Would you have a better quality of life if you were more attractive? |
(9) | Does your country’s leader have a good quality of life? |
(10) | Does technology change your quality of life? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | Do you always try to increase and improve your quality of life? |
(2) | What single thing could you do to increase the quality of your life? |
(3) | Can money buy quality of life? |
(4) | What do you think is more important, quality or longevity of life? |
(5) | How would you describe your quality of life compared to your parents’? |
(6) | How does crime and urban decay affect your quality of life? |
(7) | What does having children do to your quality of life? |
(8) | Who has a better quality of life, a student or a worker? |
(9) | Will your quality of life get better or worse over the next few decades? |
(10) | Does your state of mind affect your quality of life? |