1.What are companies who make nuisance calls trying to do?
a) help us
b) sell us something
c) bring us misery
d) make us angry
2.What is another name for 'nuisance call'?
a) freezing call
b) chilly call
c) cool call
d) cold call
3.What does the UK government not want companies to hide?
a) who their CEO is
b) their accounts
c) their telephone number
d) their mobile phones
4.What does the UK want to do to companies that make cold calls?
a) fine them
b) help them
c) call them
d) make them a nuisance
5.How much could companies have to pay for making nuisance calls?
a) just less than $720,000
b) up to $720,000
c) around $720,000
d) exactly $720,000
6.How often do most phone owners in the UK get nuisance calls?
a) monthly
b) weekly
c) daily
d) annually
7.How many cold calls did a UK company make in there months?
a) 400,000
b) 14 million
c) 40,000,000
d) 40 billion
8.Which minister said nuisance calls were a problem?
a) the data protection minister
b) the foreign minister
c) the telecommunications minister
d) the prime minister
9.What will companies displaying their number help consumers do?
a) buy things
b) make cold calls
c) fine companies
d) take action
10.What did the minister say nuisance calls can bring to people?
a) information
b) bills
c) misery
d) delight