1.What percentage of UK engineers are women?
a) 10%
b) less than 10%
c) 10.01%
d) just over 10%
2.How many European countries have a lower percentage?
a) 3
b) 2
c) 1
d) none
3.What area did the Business Secretary say needed more women?
a) computer science
b) London
c) 10 square metres
d) figures
4.What kind of barrier might companies have against women engineers?
a) a pathological one
b) a phonological one
c) a psychological one
d) a physiological one
5.How many girls study physics in half of Britain's state schools?
a) 35%
b) none
c) 2,387
d) around a million
6.What is the name of the UK's new campaign?
a) Tomorrow's Engineers Week
b) Tomorrow's Weekly Engineers
c) Engineers Tomorrow Week
d) Engineers A Week Tomorrow
7.What has a vital role to play in the future of UK industry?
a) food
b) acting
c) engineering
d) access
8.What do businesses need to grow?
a) access to skills
b) seeds
c) sunlight and water
d) luck
9.What kind of career did Siemens say engineering is?
a) rewarding
b) comforting
c) tortuous
d) programming
10.What do businesses and industries rely on?
a) innovation
b) each other
c) showcases
d) the work of creative engineers