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MULTIPLE CHOICE-QUIZ. UK TO BAN SMOKING IN CARS WITH KIDS
1. When will Britain introduce a smoking ban? a) next week b) soon c) at the end of the year d) March 2016
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Who disagrees with the new law? a) the boss of Rolls Royce b) all smokers c) some lawmakers d) most people in Britain
2. What does Britain hope the new law will cut? a) tax b) pollution c) health costs d) children passive smoking
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What do some people think the law takes away? a) safety b) health c) money d) freedom
3. Who/What said passive smoking might be as bad as actually smoking? a) many studies b) a child c) the head of a tobacco company d) a health expert
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What are some people worried about?
4. Who said a problem was "particularly bad"?
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a) a health expert b) Ban Ki-moon c) David Cameron d) a doctor
a) a total ban on smoking in cars b) their health c) their money d) the environment Who said the health of children was more important than smokers? a) Britain's health minister b) a child doctor c) the boss of Toyota d) a child
5. What fills with smoke quickly? 10. How important did someone say it was to protect a child's health? a) the atmosphere a) very important b) cars b) incredibly important c) rooms c) somewhat important d) lungs d) not that important
MULTIPLE CHOICE-QUIZ. WIKIPEDIA MAY BECOME MILLION-PAGE BOOK
1. What kind of company is 6. PediaPress? a) a publishing company b) an Internet site c) a public relations company d) a retail store
What will happen to the book once it starts printing? a) the ink will run out b) it'll become a bestseller c) other companies will print websites d) it'll be out of date
2. How many pages will each book have? a) 2.6 billion b) 1,000 c) 1,200 d) 4.3 million
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What does PediaPress want to show the world? a) its new printing methods b) its new factory c) how big Wikipedia is d) its logo
3. How many volunteers have helped write Wikipedia? a) over 200,000,000 b) over 2,000,000 c) over 22,000,000 d) over 20,000,000
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What will the Wikipedia book break? a) people's backs b) records c) bookshelves d) time
4. What does PediaPress need to 9. start printing the book? a) permission from Wikipedia b) $50,000 c) customers d) a lot of ink
Where might PediaPress take the books? a) the White House b) Wikipedia's headquarters c) around the world d) local schools
5. What is the name of the first article in book one? a) "A" b) "Aardvark" c) "AAA" d) "An"
10. Who will PediaPress eventually give the books to? a) a student b) a library c) Wikipedia d) the headquarters of the Internet