1.What is the weed causing in the Australian town?
a) disease
b) symptoms
c) havoc
d) good business
2.What did the article say the weed resembled?
a) a scene from a horror movie
b) human hair
c) trees
d) cotton candy
3.Where in Australia is 'hairy panic' found?
a) the desert
b) every state
c) just Victoria
d) the south
4.What accumulates in large bundles?
a) seeds
b) people
c) flowers
d) the dead grass
5.What level has the weed reached in some parts of the town?
a) level 5
b) danger level
c) roof level
d) the amber level
6.When will some residents return to the town?
a) never
b) after the weed has gone
c) in 2 weeks
d) tomorrow
7.What do some residents have to fight through to get into their home?
a) their front door
b) pain
c) a crowd of journalists
d) a wall of weeds
8.What did Pam Twitchett say about the weed?
a) it was a national disaster
b) it was mentally draining
c) it was very interesting
d) it was dangerous
9.What does Jason Perna have difficulty getting out in the morning?
a) money from the bank
b) his car
c) a clean shirt
d) butter from his fridge
10.What kind of problem did Jason Perna call the weed?
a) a first-world problem
b) a serious problem
c) an easy-to-solve problem
d) a grassy problem