1.Who thought many diseases had disappeared?
a) sufferers
b) the WHO
c) doctors
d) patients
2.Which country's health service reported a rise in TB?
a) Britain's
b) America's
c) China's
d) Brazil's
3.Where is TB more common than Rwanda, Iraq and Guatemala?
a) Fiji
b) Vietnam
c) Nigeria
d) England
4.How many people did TB kill in 2013?
a) 150,000
b) 1.5 million
c) 15,000,000
d) 155,000
5.What organ in the body does TB affect?
a) the liver
b) the heart
c) the lungs
d) the skin
6.Who is TB affecting in England?
a) everyone
b) old people
c) doctors
d) children
7.What are a lot of old people in England having to go without?
a) a doctor
b) medical care
c) medicine
d) food
8.What did a UK doctor say was preventable?
a) death
b) malnutrition
c) disease
d) the health service
9.How many older people are malnourished in England?
a) at least one million
b) just less than a million
c) exactly a million
d) millions
10.What did a doctor say there needed to be a bigger focus on?
a) healthy food
b) older people
c) life
d) better nutrition