1.What TV company is the man angry with?
a) Japan Today
b) BBC
c) NHK
d) CNN
2.Where is he taking the TV company?
a) to court
b) to the USA
c) to dinner
d) to a language school
3.How much money does he want in yen?
a) 4.1 million
b) 14,300
c) 13,400
d) 1.4 million
4.What did the man's lawyer say he felt about Japanese TV?
a) there aren't enough Japanese actors
b) it's too Americanised
c) there should be more news
d) it's boring
5.What would using only Japanese words protect?
a) English
b) systems
c) Japanese culture
d) loanwords
6.What kind of answer did he get after he wrote to the TV company?
a) an angry reply
b) no answer
c) one full of loanwords
d) a long one
7.Who did he say has problems with loanwords?
a) Americans
b) announcers at the TV company
c) everyone
d) older people
8.Who did he say could understand loanwords?
a) British people
b) young people
c) everyone
d) announcers at the TV company
9.How many loanwords are there in Japanese?
a) thousands
b) fewer than the Japanese loanwords in English
c) 17,873
d) a few
10.What changes to fit with Japanese phonics?
a) TV announcers
b) dictionaries
c) spelling
d) the pronunciation of loanwords