1.For whom does a report say things are not looking good?
a) TV makers
b) actors
c) people with homes
d) Internet companies
2.What does Ofcom study?
a) businesses, rabbits and friends
b) society, relations and hobbies
c) business, habits and trends
d) societies, relationships and interests
3.Where are TV sales now heading, according to Ofcom?
a) west
b) downwards
c) into the black
d) home
4.By how much did the number of homes with TVs fall in 2013?
a) 333,000
b) 300,333
c) 300,003
d) 300,000
5.When was the first survey on TV ownership in Britain?
a) 1956
b) 1958
c) 1985
d) 1965
6.What did Ofcom say was the reason for the fall in TV ownership?
a) people
b) money
c) the Internet
d) digital devices
7.What kind of TV are people choosing to watch?
a) dramas
b) catch-up TV
c) reality TV
d) square ones
8.How many requests for the BBC iPlayer come from tablets and phones?
a) 44%
b) 45%
c) 46%
d) 47%
9.Who watches 15% of their TV on laptops?
a) 16-24-year-olds
b) 18-74-year-olds
c) 18-24-year-olds
d) 16-74-year-olds
10.What is the national average for people to watch TV on a laptop?
a) 2.5%
b) 3%
c) 3.25%
d) 4%