
Benefits and Risk of Innovation

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Science
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12th Grade
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Hard

Brad Phillips
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10 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Benjamin, Isabelle, and Arjun are having a lively debate about the future of science and technology. They are excitedly discussing the potential benefits these advancements could bring to their lives. Can you guess what they might be thinking?
They might be worried about a worsened quality of life and increased poverty
They might be concerned about decreased job opportunities and economic decline
They might be excited about potential benefits like improved quality of life, economic growth, and solutions to global challenges
They might be anxious about increased pollution and environmental degradation
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Imagine this! George, Freya, and Matilda are on a thrilling adventure to create a new type of fertilizer for their science project. What are the ethical considerations they should keep in mind related to this exciting scientific innovation?
Their scientific innovation has no potential harm to human subjects or environmental impact.
Ethical considerations related to their scientific innovation are not important.
Ethical considerations related to their scientific innovation include issues such as potential harm to human subjects, environmental impact, and the responsible use of new technologies.
Their new fertilizer should be used without any responsibility.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Ava, Isabella, and Poppy are on a mission to save the world! They are brainstorming about how innovation can help them tackle big challenges like climate change and healthcare. Can you help them understand the role of innovation in these scenarios?
Innovation is like a superhero with no powers when it comes to real-world problems like climate change and healthcare.
Innovation is like a villain causing more chaos than good in real-world scenarios like climate change and healthcare.
Innovation is like a sidekick, only benefiting a small portion of the population in real-world problems like climate change and healthcare.
Innovation is like a master inventor, creating new technologies, processes, and solutions to address real-world problems like climate change and healthcare.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Imagine this: Jacob, Henry, and Lily are having a lively debate about the future of their city. They're discussing the potential risks that could come with the rapid technological advancements. What do you think they might be talking about?
Enhanced privacy protection in their city
Positive ethical implications in their city
Potential risks include job displacement, privacy concerns, and ethical implications in their city.
Increased job opportunities in their city
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Arjun, Scarlett, and Amelia are having a lively debate about the role of innovation in shaping their city's environment and natural resources. They are pondering over the effects of cutting-edge technologies and practices on their local ecosystem. Can you help them understand the potential impact?
Innovation doesn't affect the environment or natural resources at all.
Innovation can lead to more efficient use of resources and development of sustainable technologies, but it can also result in increased pollution and depletion of natural resources.
Innovation always results in sustainable technologies and conservation of natural resources.
Innovation only leads to increased pollution and depletion of natural resources.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Imagine this! Kiara, William, and Emily are the brainy trio of their school's science club. They are on the brink of creating something that could shake up the energy sector! But, they've hit a roadblock. They're torn between chasing the big bucks or pondering over the ethical side of their project. Can you help them understand the idea of responsible innovation and why it's crucial in their situation?
They should chase the big bucks, ethics can take a backseat.
Responsible innovation? Nah, it doesn't matter in their project.
Responsible innovation is just about the well-being of a handful of people.
Responsible innovation is key in their situation. It ensures that progress is made ethically, sustainably, and with the well-being of society and the environment in mind.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Imagine Benjamin, Daniel, and Thomas are having a lively debate about the social and economic effects of the latest tech advancements in their city. They're trying to figure out how these changes are shaping their community and economy. What might they conclude?
They might conclude that technological innovation has no impact on employment or income distribution in their city.
They might conclude that technological innovation only benefits the wealthy and powerful in their city.
They might conclude that technological innovation leads to decreased access to goods and services in their city.
They might conclude that the social and economic implications of technological innovation in their city include changes in employment, income distribution, and access to goods and services.
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