1.Why do people fist bump besides using it for greetings?
a) to show respect
b) to say goodbye
c) to express doubt
d) to disagree
2.When do basketball players fist bump?
a) in the mornings
b) at half time
c) after a teammate scores
d) before they shoot for goal
3.What did the article say fist bumping was similar to?
a) punching
b) high fives
c) political protests
d) arm wrestling
4.What shape does the hand make in a fist bump?
a) a hexagon
b) a heart
c) an apple
d) a ball
5.How many fewer germs does fist bumping spread than handshaking?
a) one-twentieth
b) nineteen-twentieths
c) half
d) twice
6.When did fist bumping first start?
a) after a basketball final
b) a few months ago
c) 1768
d) in the 1940s
7.When did Barack and Michelle Obama fist bump on television?
a) 2009
b) 2008
c) 2012
d) 2010
8.What kind of contact is less prevalent with fist bumping?
a) knuckle to knuckle
b) face to face
c) mouth to mouth
d) skin to skin contact
9.What does the article say people rarely think about with handshakes?
a) if they washed their hands
b) eating
c) health implications
d) hand injuries
10.What could fist bumps reduce the spread of?
a) respect
b) infectious diseases
c) love
d) skin problems