1.What fraction of girls did the report say did not shower after sports?
a) half
b) three-quarters
c) two-thirds
d) four-fifths
2.How many children did the researchers ask?
a) almost 4,000
b) exactly 4,000
c) just over 4,000
d) around 4,000
3.What was the lead researcher's feelings about the study?
a) surprise
b) shock
c) apathy
d) sadness
4.What did the researcher say was declining in children?
a) anger
b) fitness
c) running speed
d) health
5.What did the researcher say was a barrier to working up a sweat?
a) dirty showers
b) obstacles
c) eating too much
d) an unwillingness to shower
6.What did the BBC say the study did not look at?
a) shower cleanliness
b) the exact reasons students did not shower
c) how many children did not like sport
d) children's health
7.What else besides humiliation might be behind the reluctance to shower?
a) bullying
b) the smell of soap
c) dirty showers
d) children shower at home
8.Who is Pamela Naylor?
a) a mother
b) a physical education teacher
c) a shower designer
d) spokeswoman for a health organisation
9.What did Pamela Naylor say children had concerns about?
a) cleanliness
b) soap
c) winning at sport
d) body image
10.What else besides schools and workplaces have a role to play?
a) local authorities
b) health agencies
c) TV
d) the Internet