1.How does the report say athletics has been turned?
a) backwards
b) upside down
c) inside out
d) over
2.Where did the report say doping was prevalent?
a) at the Olympics
b) in changing rooms
c) on the track
d) throughout Russian athletics
3.What kind of actions does the report suggest Russia makes?
a) drastic actions
b) sporting ones
c) long-lasting ones
d) permanent ones
4.Who does the report say sponsored the doping?
a) Nike
b) the IAAF
c) the state
d) a mysterious businessman
5.What does WADA want for 10 athletes?
a) medals
b) a lifetime ban
c) more training
d) investigator badges
6.What did Russian officials call the findings in the report?
a) groundless
b) interesting
c) total lies
d) fabricated
7.What could Russia be barred from in 2016?
a) attending a conference
b) all world sport
c) the Rio Olympics
d) the IAAF meeting
8.Who did the Russian Sports Minister say should not suffer?
a) clean sportsmen
b) its 100-metre champion
c) the president
d) Olympians
9.According to the Sports Minister, how do athletes achieve their results?
a) through hard work
b) by attaining perfection
c) day by day
d) through competition
10.Who said the accusations were difficult to consider without evidence?
a) Usain Bolt
b) Vitaly Mutko
c) WADA
d) Vladimir Putin