Social Issues Beginner-Intermediate Worksheet: Focus on common variations practice Social Issues BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE

Level up your Social Issues skills! You're at Worksheet 4 of 10 (33% through this series). This step-up challenge worksheet features 20 beginner-intermediate-level problems with a focus on common variations practice. Topics covered: social issues for competitive exams, how to solve social issues, social issues tricks.

📝 Worksheet 4 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner Intermediate level

What you'll learn in this worksheet:
Your progress through Social Issues
Worksheet 4 of 10 (33% complete)

Question 1

Statement: Unemployment rate among youth has risen sharply in the country, leading to social unrest and increasing crime rates. Course of Action: I. Skill development and vocational training programs should be launched on a large scale. II. The government should create incentives for industries to hire young workers. III. Entrepreneurship support programs with easy access to loans should be established. IIII. All unemployed youth should be given monthly allowances indefinitely.
Action I addresses the skill gap and improves employability. Action II stimulates job creation through market mechanisms. Action III promotes self-employment and innovation. Action IV creates dependency without solving the root cause and is fiscally unsustainable. Economic Development Model: Skill building (I) + Job creation (II) + Entrepreneurship (III) creates sustainable employment. Action IV is a welfare measure that doesn't create productive capacity. Sustainability Analysis: I, II, III (Productive, sustainable), IV (Consumptive, unsustainable).

Question 2

Statement: Incidents of violence against women have increased alarmingly in several parts of the city. Course of Action: I. Police patrolling should be intensified, especially during night hours. II. Fast-track courts should be set up to ensure speedy justice in such cases. III. Public awareness campaigns about women's safety and legal rights should be conducted. IIII. Women should be advised to stay indoors after evening hours.
Action I provides immediate deterrence and safety. Action II ensures accountability and justice, deterring future crimes. Action III empowers potential victims and changes social attitudes. Action IV restricts women's freedom instead of addressing perpetrators - it's victim-blaming and doesn't solve the crime problem. Gender Justice Framework: Safety (I) + Justice (II) + Empowerment (III) vs. Restriction of freedom (IV). The solution should target criminals, not restrict victims. Ethical Analysis: I, II, III (Rights-based approach), IV (Regressive, victim-blaming).

Question 3

Statement: Unemployment rate among youth has risen sharply in the country, leading to social unrest and increasing crime rates. Course of Action: I. Skill development and vocational training programs should be launched on a large scale. II. The government should create incentives for industries to hire young workers. III. Entrepreneurship support programs with easy access to loans should be established. IIII. All unemployed youth should be given monthly allowances indefinitely.
Action I addresses the skill gap and improves employability. Action II stimulates job creation through market mechanisms. Action III promotes self-employment and innovation. Action IV creates dependency without solving the root cause and is fiscally unsustainable. Economic Development Model: Skill building (I) + Job creation (II) + Entrepreneurship (III) creates sustainable employment. Action IV is a welfare measure that doesn't create productive capacity. Sustainability Analysis: I, II, III (Productive, sustainable), IV (Consumptive, unsustainable).

Question 4

Statement: Incidents of violence against women have increased alarmingly in several parts of the city. Course of Action: I. Police patrolling should be intensified, especially during night hours. II. Fast-track courts should be set up to ensure speedy justice in such cases. III. Public awareness campaigns about women's safety and legal rights should be conducted. IIII. Women should be advised to stay indoors after evening hours.
Action I provides immediate deterrence and safety. Action II ensures accountability and justice, deterring future crimes. Action III empowers potential victims and changes social attitudes. Action IV restricts women's freedom instead of addressing perpetrators - it's victim-blaming and doesn't solve the crime problem. Gender Justice Framework: Safety (I) + Justice (II) + Empowerment (III) vs. Restriction of freedom (IV). The solution should target criminals, not restrict victims. Ethical Analysis: I, II, III (Rights-based approach), IV (Regressive, victim-blaming).

Question 5

Statement: Unemployment rate among youth has risen sharply in the country, leading to social unrest and increasing crime rates. Course of Action: I. Skill development and vocational training programs should be launched on a large scale. II. The government should create incentives for industries to hire young workers. III. Entrepreneurship support programs with easy access to loans should be established. IIII. All unemployed youth should be given monthly allowances indefinitely.
Action I addresses the skill gap and improves employability. Action II stimulates job creation through market mechanisms. Action III promotes self-employment and innovation. Action IV creates dependency without solving the root cause and is fiscally unsustainable. Economic Development Model: Skill building (I) + Job creation (II) + Entrepreneurship (III) creates sustainable employment. Action IV is a welfare measure that doesn't create productive capacity. Sustainability Analysis: I, II, III (Productive, sustainable), IV (Consumptive, unsustainable).

Question 6

Statement: Incidents of violence against women have increased alarmingly in several parts of the city. Course of Action: I. Police patrolling should be intensified, especially during night hours. II. Fast-track courts should be set up to ensure speedy justice in such cases. III. Public awareness campaigns about women's safety and legal rights should be conducted. IIII. Women should be advised to stay indoors after evening hours.
Action I provides immediate deterrence and safety. Action II ensures accountability and justice, deterring future crimes. Action III empowers potential victims and changes social attitudes. Action IV restricts women's freedom instead of addressing perpetrators - it's victim-blaming and doesn't solve the crime problem. Gender Justice Framework: Safety (I) + Justice (II) + Empowerment (III) vs. Restriction of freedom (IV). The solution should target criminals, not restrict victims. Ethical Analysis: I, II, III (Rights-based approach), IV (Regressive, victim-blaming).

Question 7

Statement: Incidents of violence against women have increased alarmingly in several parts of the city. Course of Action: I. Police patrolling should be intensified, especially during night hours. II. Fast-track courts should be set up to ensure speedy justice in such cases. III. Public awareness campaigns about women's safety and legal rights should be conducted. IIII. Women should be advised to stay indoors after evening hours.
Action I provides immediate deterrence and safety. Action II ensures accountability and justice, deterring future crimes. Action III empowers potential victims and changes social attitudes. Action IV restricts women's freedom instead of addressing perpetrators - it's victim-blaming and doesn't solve the crime problem. Gender Justice Framework: Safety (I) + Justice (II) + Empowerment (III) vs. Restriction of freedom (IV). The solution should target criminals, not restrict victims. Ethical Analysis: I, II, III (Rights-based approach), IV (Regressive, victim-blaming).

Question 8

Statement: Unemployment rate among youth has risen sharply in the country, leading to social unrest and increasing crime rates. Course of Action: I. Skill development and vocational training programs should be launched on a large scale. II. The government should create incentives for industries to hire young workers. III. Entrepreneurship support programs with easy access to loans should be established. IIII. All unemployed youth should be given monthly allowances indefinitely.
Action I addresses the skill gap and improves employability. Action II stimulates job creation through market mechanisms. Action III promotes self-employment and innovation. Action IV creates dependency without solving the root cause and is fiscally unsustainable. Economic Development Model: Skill building (I) + Job creation (II) + Entrepreneurship (III) creates sustainable employment. Action IV is a welfare measure that doesn't create productive capacity. Sustainability Analysis: I, II, III (Productive, sustainable), IV (Consumptive, unsustainable).

Question 9

Statement: Unemployment rate among youth has risen sharply in the country, leading to social unrest and increasing crime rates. Course of Action: I. Skill development and vocational training programs should be launched on a large scale. II. The government should create incentives for industries to hire young workers. III. Entrepreneurship support programs with easy access to loans should be established. IIII. All unemployed youth should be given monthly allowances indefinitely.
Action I addresses the skill gap and improves employability. Action II stimulates job creation through market mechanisms. Action III promotes self-employment and innovation. Action IV creates dependency without solving the root cause and is fiscally unsustainable. Economic Development Model: Skill building (I) + Job creation (II) + Entrepreneurship (III) creates sustainable employment. Action IV is a welfare measure that doesn't create productive capacity. Sustainability Analysis: I, II, III (Productive, sustainable), IV (Consumptive, unsustainable).

Question 10

Statement: Incidents of violence against women have increased alarmingly in several parts of the city. Course of Action: I. Police patrolling should be intensified, especially during night hours. II. Fast-track courts should be set up to ensure speedy justice in such cases. III. Public awareness campaigns about women's safety and legal rights should be conducted. IIII. Women should be advised to stay indoors after evening hours.
Action I provides immediate deterrence and safety. Action II ensures accountability and justice, deterring future crimes. Action III empowers potential victims and changes social attitudes. Action IV restricts women's freedom instead of addressing perpetrators - it's victim-blaming and doesn't solve the crime problem. Gender Justice Framework: Safety (I) + Justice (II) + Empowerment (III) vs. Restriction of freedom (IV). The solution should target criminals, not restrict victims. Ethical Analysis: I, II, III (Rights-based approach), IV (Regressive, victim-blaming).

Question 11

Statement: Incidents of violence against women have increased alarmingly in several parts of the city. Course of Action: I. Police patrolling should be intensified, especially during night hours. II. Fast-track courts should be set up to ensure speedy justice in such cases. III. Public awareness campaigns about women's safety and legal rights should be conducted. IIII. Women should be advised to stay indoors after evening hours.
Action I provides immediate deterrence and safety. Action II ensures accountability and justice, deterring future crimes. Action III empowers potential victims and changes social attitudes. Action IV restricts women's freedom instead of addressing perpetrators - it's victim-blaming and doesn't solve the crime problem. Gender Justice Framework: Safety (I) + Justice (II) + Empowerment (III) vs. Restriction of freedom (IV). The solution should target criminals, not restrict victims. Ethical Analysis: I, II, III (Rights-based approach), IV (Regressive, victim-blaming).

Question 12

Statement: Incidents of violence against women have increased alarmingly in several parts of the city. Course of Action: I. Police patrolling should be intensified, especially during night hours. II. Fast-track courts should be set up to ensure speedy justice in such cases. III. Public awareness campaigns about women's safety and legal rights should be conducted. IIII. Women should be advised to stay indoors after evening hours.
Action I provides immediate deterrence and safety. Action II ensures accountability and justice, deterring future crimes. Action III empowers potential victims and changes social attitudes. Action IV restricts women's freedom instead of addressing perpetrators - it's victim-blaming and doesn't solve the crime problem. Gender Justice Framework: Safety (I) + Justice (II) + Empowerment (III) vs. Restriction of freedom (IV). The solution should target criminals, not restrict victims. Ethical Analysis: I, II, III (Rights-based approach), IV (Regressive, victim-blaming).

Question 13

Statement: Unemployment rate among youth has risen sharply in the country, leading to social unrest and increasing crime rates. Course of Action: I. Skill development and vocational training programs should be launched on a large scale. II. The government should create incentives for industries to hire young workers. III. Entrepreneurship support programs with easy access to loans should be established. IIII. All unemployed youth should be given monthly allowances indefinitely.
Action I addresses the skill gap and improves employability. Action II stimulates job creation through market mechanisms. Action III promotes self-employment and innovation. Action IV creates dependency without solving the root cause and is fiscally unsustainable. Economic Development Model: Skill building (I) + Job creation (II) + Entrepreneurship (III) creates sustainable employment. Action IV is a welfare measure that doesn't create productive capacity. Sustainability Analysis: I, II, III (Productive, sustainable), IV (Consumptive, unsustainable).

Question 14

Statement: Unemployment rate among youth has risen sharply in the country, leading to social unrest and increasing crime rates. Course of Action: I. Skill development and vocational training programs should be launched on a large scale. II. The government should create incentives for industries to hire young workers. III. Entrepreneurship support programs with easy access to loans should be established. IIII. All unemployed youth should be given monthly allowances indefinitely.
Action I addresses the skill gap and improves employability. Action II stimulates job creation through market mechanisms. Action III promotes self-employment and innovation. Action IV creates dependency without solving the root cause and is fiscally unsustainable. Economic Development Model: Skill building (I) + Job creation (II) + Entrepreneurship (III) creates sustainable employment. Action IV is a welfare measure that doesn't create productive capacity. Sustainability Analysis: I, II, III (Productive, sustainable), IV (Consumptive, unsustainable).

Question 15

Statement: Incidents of violence against women have increased alarmingly in several parts of the city. Course of Action: I. Police patrolling should be intensified, especially during night hours. II. Fast-track courts should be set up to ensure speedy justice in such cases. III. Public awareness campaigns about women's safety and legal rights should be conducted. IIII. Women should be advised to stay indoors after evening hours.
Action I provides immediate deterrence and safety. Action II ensures accountability and justice, deterring future crimes. Action III empowers potential victims and changes social attitudes. Action IV restricts women's freedom instead of addressing perpetrators - it's victim-blaming and doesn't solve the crime problem. Gender Justice Framework: Safety (I) + Justice (II) + Empowerment (III) vs. Restriction of freedom (IV). The solution should target criminals, not restrict victims. Ethical Analysis: I, II, III (Rights-based approach), IV (Regressive, victim-blaming).

Question 16

Statement: Incidents of violence against women have increased alarmingly in several parts of the city. Course of Action: I. Police patrolling should be intensified, especially during night hours. II. Fast-track courts should be set up to ensure speedy justice in such cases. III. Public awareness campaigns about women's safety and legal rights should be conducted. IIII. Women should be advised to stay indoors after evening hours.
Action I provides immediate deterrence and safety. Action II ensures accountability and justice, deterring future crimes. Action III empowers potential victims and changes social attitudes. Action IV restricts women's freedom instead of addressing perpetrators - it's victim-blaming and doesn't solve the crime problem. Gender Justice Framework: Safety (I) + Justice (II) + Empowerment (III) vs. Restriction of freedom (IV). The solution should target criminals, not restrict victims. Ethical Analysis: I, II, III (Rights-based approach), IV (Regressive, victim-blaming).

Question 17

Statement: Unemployment rate among youth has risen sharply in the country, leading to social unrest and increasing crime rates. Course of Action: I. Skill development and vocational training programs should be launched on a large scale. II. The government should create incentives for industries to hire young workers. III. Entrepreneurship support programs with easy access to loans should be established. IIII. All unemployed youth should be given monthly allowances indefinitely.
Action I addresses the skill gap and improves employability. Action II stimulates job creation through market mechanisms. Action III promotes self-employment and innovation. Action IV creates dependency without solving the root cause and is fiscally unsustainable. Economic Development Model: Skill building (I) + Job creation (II) + Entrepreneurship (III) creates sustainable employment. Action IV is a welfare measure that doesn't create productive capacity. Sustainability Analysis: I, II, III (Productive, sustainable), IV (Consumptive, unsustainable).

Question 18

Statement: Unemployment rate among youth has risen sharply in the country, leading to social unrest and increasing crime rates. Course of Action: I. Skill development and vocational training programs should be launched on a large scale. II. The government should create incentives for industries to hire young workers. III. Entrepreneurship support programs with easy access to loans should be established. IIII. All unemployed youth should be given monthly allowances indefinitely.
Action I addresses the skill gap and improves employability. Action II stimulates job creation through market mechanisms. Action III promotes self-employment and innovation. Action IV creates dependency without solving the root cause and is fiscally unsustainable. Economic Development Model: Skill building (I) + Job creation (II) + Entrepreneurship (III) creates sustainable employment. Action IV is a welfare measure that doesn't create productive capacity. Sustainability Analysis: I, II, III (Productive, sustainable), IV (Consumptive, unsustainable).

Question 19

Statement: Unemployment rate among youth has risen sharply in the country, leading to social unrest and increasing crime rates. Course of Action: I. Skill development and vocational training programs should be launched on a large scale. II. The government should create incentives for industries to hire young workers. III. Entrepreneurship support programs with easy access to loans should be established. IIII. All unemployed youth should be given monthly allowances indefinitely.
Action I addresses the skill gap and improves employability. Action II stimulates job creation through market mechanisms. Action III promotes self-employment and innovation. Action IV creates dependency without solving the root cause and is fiscally unsustainable. Economic Development Model: Skill building (I) + Job creation (II) + Entrepreneurship (III) creates sustainable employment. Action IV is a welfare measure that doesn't create productive capacity. Sustainability Analysis: I, II, III (Productive, sustainable), IV (Consumptive, unsustainable).

Question 20

Statement: Unemployment rate among youth has risen sharply in the country, leading to social unrest and increasing crime rates. Course of Action: I. Skill development and vocational training programs should be launched on a large scale. II. The government should create incentives for industries to hire young workers. III. Entrepreneurship support programs with easy access to loans should be established. IIII. All unemployed youth should be given monthly allowances indefinitely.
Action I addresses the skill gap and improves employability. Action II stimulates job creation through market mechanisms. Action III promotes self-employment and innovation. Action IV creates dependency without solving the root cause and is fiscally unsustainable. Economic Development Model: Skill building (I) + Job creation (II) + Entrepreneurship (III) creates sustainable employment. Action IV is a welfare measure that doesn't create productive capacity. Sustainability Analysis: I, II, III (Productive, sustainable), IV (Consumptive, unsustainable).
Previous Worksheet Next Worksheet