1.What kind of speed does the article use to talk about the Internet?
a) breakneck speed
b) fast pace
c) snail's pace
d) light speed
2.When did the website Dictionary.com start?
a) 1989
b) 1999
c) a decade ago
d) 20 years ago
3.Who is Liz McMillan?
a) boss of Dictionary.com
b) a 20-year-old
c) a journalist
d) a tablet maker
4.What did Liz McMillan say has shaped our word use over time?
a) the Oxford English Dictionary
b) Shakespeare
c) the rise of technology
d) clay
5.What dawn did Liz McMillan talk about at the end of paragraph one?
a) the one opposite to dusk
b) the Internet era
c) a bright dawn
d) the dawn of literacy
6.What did the article say was an easy word to see changes to?
a) friend
b) like
c) follow
d) post
7.What rose at a meteoric rate?
a) Internet use
b) the word "tweet"
c) Facebook
d) Dictionary.com
8.What "old" word in the article is made from stone, clay or wood?
a) tablet
b) troll
c) viral
d) wireless
9.What does the article say is Internet-enabled?
a) a touchscreen device
b) dictionaries
c) wireless
d) the cloud
10.What timeframe is given in the last sentence of the article?
a) the Internet era
b) 6 months
c) infinity and beyond
d) the next two decades