1.Who did Ms Amos speak to in the Philippine capital?
a) aid workers
b) survivors
c) the president of the Philippines
d) reporters
2.What are many people trying to do?
a) find their mobile phones
b) leave
c) repair farms
d) dig for water
3.What are survivors saying?
a) there are too many shops closed
b) another typhoon is coming
c) they need electricity
d) help is taking too long
4.What is the immediate priority of Ms Amos' team?
a) setting up a UN HQ
b) meeting aid agencies
c) delivering faster aid
d) meeting the people
5.What got in the way of early attempts to provide aid?
a) a lack of coordination
b) trees
c) red tape
d) bad weather
6.What were the fastest wind speeds measured in the typhoon?
a) 351kph
b) 153kph
c) 315kph
d) 531kph
7.What did the typhoon flatten?
a) everything in its path
b) wind speed records
c) mountains
d) the rain
8.How did the New York Times describe the situation?
a) as "a gridlock nightmare"
b) as " nightmare logistics"
c) as "typhoon gridlock"
d) as "typhoon infrastructure"
9.What did Doctors Without Borders say was difficult?
a) looking at the scene
b) access
c) conducting surgery
d) difficulties
10.What did the Christian Aid charity say about the devastation?
a) it is "unimaginable"
b) it is "unconscionable"
c) it is "unbelievable"
d) it is "unanswerable"