1.Which part of London did the UAE suggest its citizens avoid?
a) the suburbs
b) the East End
c) Central London
d) all of it
2.What did the UAE provide for its citizens?
a) a map
b) the use of its embassy
c) disguises
d) self-defence training
3.What kind of shopping area did the UAE suggest avoiding?
a) a duty-free area
b) a prestigious one
c) a bargain area
d) an outdoor market
4.What was frequent besides fraud and theft?
a) burglary
b) vandalism
c) mugging
d) pickpocketing
5.What was used in an attack in London on three Emirati sisters?
a) a gun
b) a knife
c) a hammer
d) a baseball bat
6.Where did London's police say was a "no-go area" in the city?
a) the West End
b) nowhere
c) Piccadilly
d) Soho
7.Who are Emiratis targeted by?
a) the police
b) Londoners
c) shopkeepers
d) criminal gangs
8.What did London police say was lower than many other cities?
a) the age of pickpockets
b) crime rates
c) the number of thefts
d) the temperature
9.What did the police say Emiratis should not attract?
a) admirers
b) attention
c) investment
d) magnetism
10.What did the police say the UAE should put together?
a) preventative measures
b) a task force
c) an anti-crime uniform
d) its own citizen-protection squad