1.How much more does the first sentence say women have to pay?
a) around $50
b) a little
c) a lot
d) 10-20%
2.How many goods did researchers look at?
a) hundreds
b) millions
c) thousands
d) 361
3.On average, how much more expensive were women's clothes?
a) 501%
b) 46%
c) 7%
d) 36%
4.What did a store charge $7 more for?
a) women's clothes
b) pink scooters
c) beauty products
d) jeans
5.How much more expensive were women's Levi 501 jeans?
a) 36%
b) 7%
c) 46%
d) 501%
6.What kind of tax did The Times newspaper call the increased prices?
a) a tax for sexists
b) a sexist tax
c) a sexy tax
d) a tax on sexism
7.What did a British government committee call the increased prices?
a) cheap
b) normal
c) economical
d) a rip-off
8.What did a newspaper say women might not have time to do?
a) work
b) shop around
c) complain
d) buy jeans
9.What did a newspaper say women might care about the quality of?
a) shampoo
b) cars
c) jeans
d) restaurants
10.Who did the FT newspaper say did not look at price differences for men?
a) men
b) women
c) the British government
d) journalists