1.Who produced the figures for the attacks on staff?
a) Britain's National Health Service
b) a nursing union
c) the British police
d) a prison organisation
2.By what per cent did the number of attacks increase?
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7
3.On average, how many attacks happen each day?
a) 137
b) 173
c) 317
d) 371
4.What idiom explained how just a small part of the problem was shown?
a) to steal someone's thunder
b) a piece of cake
c) hit the nail on the head
d) the tip of the iceberg
5.What is growing among patients?
a) frustration
b) waiting lists
c) patience
d) illnesses
6.Who is Dan Poulter?
a) a union leader
b) a senior nurse
c) Britain's police chief
d) Britain's Health Minister
7.What did Mr Poulter say was "totally unacceptable"?
a) waiting lists
b) abuse against staff
c) nursing unions
d) tolerance
8.What can keep people who do not need treatment out of hospitals?
a) ID checks
b) security guards
c) physical assaults
d) legal powers
9.Who can hospitals prosecute?
a) legal staff
b) unions
c) people who refuse to leave
d) patients
10.What did Richard Hampton say hospitals should be free from?
a) patients
b) physical assault
c) unions
d) support groups