1.What did Britain's health service say up to half of adults have suffered from?
a) fatigue
b) a computer virus
c) mental illness
d) depression
2.What percentage of adults was found to have had a mental illness?
a) 25%
b) 18%
c) 40%
d) 50%
3.How many people in the survey think they had undiagnosed illnesses?
a) 17%
b) 16%
c) 19%
d) 18%
4.What kind of call did Andy Bell say the survey was?
a) a curtain call
b) a wake-up call
c) a close call
d) a hoax call
5.What does the article say timely access to treatment saves?
a) time
b) electricity
c) lives
d) money
6.How many participants were there in the survey?
a) just over 5,000
b) 5,000
c) lightly below 5,000
d) about 5,000
7.What was the most common mental illness?
a) insomnia
b) schizophrenia
c) paranoia
d) depression
8.What percentage of middle-aged women have had mental illnesses?
a) around 40%
b) over 40%
c) just under 40%
d) exactly 40%
9.What mental health charity was mentioned at the end of the article?
a) Sane
b) Mind
c) Level
d) Calm
10.How did a charity spokeswoman describe the figures in the survey?
a) salutary
b) sobering
c) surprising
d) shocking