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Exploring Citizenship and Governance quiz: N(A)-Level Social Studies (SEAB 2125) quiz

15questions. Pick an answer and you'll see why right away.

  1. Which statement best describes what citizenship means in Singapore?

  2. Which of these is a responsibility, rather than a right, of a Singapore citizen?

  3. Why is citizenship described as a two-way relationship?

  4. Which of the following is a principle of good governance highlighted in this module?

  5. Why is honesty, or being free from corruption, important for good governance?

  6. Why does good governance especially matter for a small country like Singapore?

  7. How can good governance lead to a stable country?

  8. Which is a way the government can find out what citizens want before deciding?

  9. Why must the government balance short-term wants against the long-term good?

  10. Why does the government sometimes make decisions that not everyone agrees with?

  11. How can the government help citizens who have greater needs than others?

  12. Why might people disagree about what is a fair way to share benefits in society?

  13. What is the central idea linking citizenship and governance in this module?

  14. What does the rule of law require?

  15. Which is the best structure for a structured-response 'Explain' answer in this module?