1.Exactly how much was the woman awarded?
a) $23.8 billion
b) $23.6 billion
c) $23.4 billion
d) $23.3 billion
2.When did Cynthia Robinson first file her law case?
a) 2006
b) 2007
c) 2008
d) 2009
3.How old was Mrs Robinson's husband when he died?
a) 33
b) 34
c) 35
d) 36
4.What did tobacco companies know about smoking in the 1950s?
a) governments liked it
b) it was potentially lethal
c) it would end one day
d) it was cheap
5.Until when did Michael Robinson continue to smoke?
a) the day he died
b) the week before he died
c) a year before he died
d) 1993
6.How large is R.J. Reynolds?
a) the second-largest tobacco company in the USA
b) the world's biggest tobacco company
c) the second-largest tobacco company in the world
d) the USA's biggest tobacco company
7.What did R.J. Reynolds lawyers say was "grossly excessive"?
a) marketing campaigns
b) the number of people who smoke
c) smoking-related deaths
d) the damages
8.What did lawyers say the damages are inconsistent with?
a) morality
b) consistency
c) evidence
d) international law
9.Who were the marketing campaigns jurors looked at aimed at?
a) smokers
b) Mr Robinson
c) poorer countries
d) children
10.What did Mrs Robinson's lawyer call the jury's decision?
a) insufficient
b) courageous
c) half-hearted
d) ridiculous