1.What else did doctors call for a ban on besides perfume?
a) flowers
b) garlic
c) smoking
d) aftershaves
2.What is it in perfumes that the doctors said could trigger asthma?
a) water vapour
b) chemicals
c) bacteria
d) nitrogen
3.What kind of fluids are mentioned as being strong odours?
a) bodily fluids
b) lighter fluid
c) cleaning fluids
d) watery fluids
4.In which country do the doctors who called for the ban work?
a) Canada
b) Japan
c) Brazil
d) Nigeria
5.What kind of policy did the doctors say hospitals should have?
a) a strict one
b) an open-door policy
c) a uniform one
d) a lax one
6.What proportion of us are physically affected by artificial scents?
a) about 1/3
b) over half
c) three-quarters
d) two-fifths
7.What did the doctors say artificial scents are designed to do?
a) make us feel good
b) copy natural smells
c) hide body odour
d) make us more attractive
8.Who did the doctors say artificial scents could harm?
a) the vulnerable
b) nurses
c) the aged
d) perfume factory workers
9.What kind of sensitivities are mentioned at the end of the article?
a) emotional sensitivities
b) gum sensitivities
c) skin sensitivities
d) natural sensitivities
10.What did the doctors say scents could do to a patient's condition?
a) alleviate it
b) worsen it
c) improve it
d) nothing