1.In which part of London were the women held captive?
a) North London
b) South London
c) West London
d) East London
2.How old are the suspected captors?
a) 65
b) 66
c) 67
d) 68
3.Who did one of the captive women alert?
a) a TV show
b) a neighbour
c) the police
d) a charity
4.What are the captives' nationalities?
a) all British
b) Malaysian, Irish and British
c) Dutch, Belgian and Norwegian
d) Latvian, Polish and Finnish
5.Who is thought to have been born a captive?
a) the 30-year-old Briton
b) one of the captors
c) a neighbour
d) a charity worker
6.In what mental state did police describe the women as being?
a) highly traumatised
b) stable
c) optimistic
d) dazed
7.What did the women have no real exposure to for 30 years?
a) daylight
b) news
c) the Internet
d) the outside world
8.What did the police say would take some time to do?
a) search the house
b) find a missing captor
c) find out what happened
d) interview everyone
9.Whom did the charity say we often do not know?
a) ourselves
b) those closest to us
c) our friends
d) our neighbours
10.How did the charity describe the London street?
a) suburban
b) ordinary
c) upmarket
d) out-of-the-way