1.What is the name of the newspaper in the article?
a) Tunnel
b) Cosmo
c) Metro
d) Subway
2.What kind of company conducted the research?
a) a vitamin company
b) a meditation company
c) a newspaper
d) a website hosting company
3.For how long each week is the average woman in a mood?
a) 8 hours
b) 7 hours
c) 6 hours
d) 5 hours
4.What did the newspaper suggest the researchers could be doing?
a) psychotherapy
b) something useful
c) training
d) research on men
5.What did the newspaper say the study reinforced?
a) concrete
b) knowledge of moods
c) sexist stereotypes of women
d) how hit-an-miss studies are
6.What did a psychotherapist say moods were?
a) a speedometer
b) a barometer
c) a radiator
d) a thermometer
7.How often did a psychotherapist say moods affected man and women?
a) every now and then
b) daily
c) once in a blue moon
d) from time to time
8.What kind of challenges did Sally Brown mention?
a) exciting ones
b) everyday challenges
c) insurmountable challenges
d) mundane ones
9.What else was highlighted in the survey?
a) bad-mood triggers
b) money
c) men getting angry
d) the power of vitamins
10.What did the study say women feared about their partners?
a) being bored
b) domestic violence
c) infidelity
d) not being listened to