1.What kind of moments did the article say U.S. Presidents can have?
a) crazy ones
b) embarrassing ones
c) short ones
d) tender ones
2.Where was Barack Obama when his credit card was rejected?
a) in a park
b) in a petrol (gas) station
c) in a store
d) in a restaurant
3.Why was Barack Obama in New York?
a) for a credit card industry meeting
b) on vacation
c) for the U.N. General Assembly
d) to open his new office
4.Why didn't Barack Obama pay by cash?
a) he didn't have enough
b) it was a credit-card only place
c) he had no dollars
d) he left his wallet at home
5.Who paid the bill?
a) a security guard
b) his wife
c) the U.S. taxpayer
d) a stranger
6.Who does a new law protect?
a) consumers
b) restaurants
c) children
d) sick people
7.What does the article say is a growing problem around the world?
a) fake software
b) piracy
c) identity theft
d) money
8.How many people have been affected by loss of private information?
a) 100 million
b) a billion
c) 10,000,000
d) ten million
9.What industry does the law hope to change?
a) the software industry
b) the security industry
c) the food industry
d) the credit card industry
10.What kind of technology does the article call magnetic strips?
a) cutting-edge technology
b) advanced technology
c) old technology
d) digital technology