1.What have women in Saudi Arabia been registering to do?
a) register
b) vote
c) do a course
d) go to a city
2.How long do women have to sign up to vote?
a) no time limit
b) until the end of the year
c) 4 weeks
d) 21 days
3.Where did Safinaz Abu Al-Shamat want to be first to arrive at?
a) the voting centre
b) the city
c) home
d) her company
4.What kind of duty did Safinaz Abu Al-Shamat say voting was?
a) a notional one
b) a natural one
c) a national one
d) a nurturing one
5.What part of the road did a woman say all women were at?
a) the middle
b) the beginning
c) the end
d) a curve
6.Whose plan was the idea of women voting in Saudi Arabia?
a) King Abdullah
b) Haifa al-Hababi
c) the Saudi Gazette
d) Jamal Al-Saadi
7.What kind of milestone did the government say women voting was?
a) one made from rock
b) one that was 1.6km long
c) a significant one
d) a hard one
8.How many women want to run for office?
a) 70 or more
b) over 80
c) up to 70
d) exactly 70
9.How many women have registered to be campaign managers?
a) at least 80
b) just under 80
c) around 80
d) exactly 80
10.What did Haifa al-Hababi say change was?
a) boring
b) important
c) hard
d) life