1.Who made the report on disability access in Britain?
a) a charity
b) a group of disabled people
c) the British government
d) a restaurant chain
2.How many shops and restaurants did researchers visit?
a) over 30,000
b) over 40,000
c) 13,000
d) 14,000
3.What percentage of stores had no wheelchair ramps?
a) around half
b) around 20%
c) around 18.83%
d) around 22%
4.What did staff at many stores and restaurants not have?
a) knowledge
b) manners
c) toilets
d) training
5.How many stores had no accessible toilets?
a) 10%
b) 20%
c) 30%
d) 40%
6.What position does Mark Harper hold in Britain's government?
a) Minister for Stores & Restaurants
b) Minister for Disabled People
c) Minister for Health
d) Minister for Equality
7.What did Mark Harper say people with disabilities should be able to do?
a) complain
b) relax
c) park
d) go shopping
8.What did Mr Harper say stores were losing?
a) custom
b) money
c) sales
d) customers
9.What fraction of British people have a disability?
a) a quarter
b) a fifth
c) two-fifths
d) a third
10.How much do disabled people in the UK have to spend?
a) 200 billion
b) 200 million
c) 310 billion
d) 310 million