1. How many cars are being recalled?
a) 3.4 million
b) 34 million
c) 34,000
d) 340,000
2. Who admitted the airbags were defective?
a) passengers
b) car drivers
c) a US government department
d) the airbag company
3. What did the manufacturer say happens too quickly on impact?
a) the bags open
b) accidents
c) malfunctions
d) nothing
4. How many different models of car are affected?
a) 10
b) 11
c) 12
d) 13
5. How many injuries have the airbags caused?
a) just under 100
b) more than 100
c) exactly 100
d) around 100
6. Which US government department welcomed the recall?
a) Transportation
b) Automobiles
c) Public Safety
d) Food and Fisheries
7. How quickly are the airbags being replaced?
a) once the spare parts arrive
b) whenever
c) as quickly as possible
d) they're still deciding
8. What does the recall represent?
a) a clear path forward
b) common sense
c) a huge financial loss
d) a victory for passengers
9. How much will the recall cost the company and its customers?
a) up to $5 bn
b) nearly $5,000,000
c) as much as $50,000,000
d) nearly half a billion dollars
10. What will the company still be able to make this year?
a) new airbags
b) a mess
c) inroads
d) a profit