1.What proportion of people born in the UK this year will get dementia?
a) one and three
b) three in one
c) one in three
d) three and one
2.What do people with dementia have problems doing?
a) remembering things
b) having medicine
c) seeing a doctor
d) being injured
3.What kinds of tasks do people with dementia lose their ability to do?
a) boring ones
b) everyday ones
c) long ones
d) many
4.What percentage of girls born in the UK will get dementia?
a) 17%
b) 27%
c) 47%
d) 37%
5.What did a charity say governments should spend more money on?
a) rehabilitation
b) hospitals
c) research
d) training
6.Who spoke about the seriousness of dementia?
a) a charity worker
b) an expert
c) a patient
d) a journalist
7.When did Matthew Norton say action needed to be taken?
a) next year
b) within the next year
c) soon
d) now
8.What did Matthew Norton say was our greatest medical challenge?
a) research
b) dementia
c) investment
d) the future
9.How many people around the world does dementia affect?
a) 36 billion
b) 36,000,000
c) 3,600,000
d) 36,000
10.What does Alzheimer's cause the brain to lose?
a) cells
b) colour
c) calories
d) creativity