1.What kind of campaign got Toys R Us to stop selling an action figure?
a) a street protest
b) a viral campaign
c) an offline campaign
d) an online campaign
2.What was the action figure based on (where did it come from)?
a) a comic book
b) the TV series Breaking Bad
c) a cartoon called Bad Breaks
d) an online video that went viral
3.How many people signed a petition for the store to stop selling the doll?
a) 30,000
b) 33,000
c) 13,000
d) over 3,000
4.What was the website the mother used for her petition?
a) NoDrugs.com
b) ToysRUs.com
c) Change.org
d) Yahoo!
5.What values did the mother talk about at the end of paragraph one?
a) educational values
b) 20th-century values
c) value for money
d) family-friendly values
6.Who did the mother say the TV show was popular with?
a) drug dealers
b) toy store bosses
c) adults
d) children
7.Where did the mother say the action figure did not belong?
a) on a toy-store shelf
b) on this planet
c) in the USA
d) in the entrance of the store
8.Who should not be made to explain to children about the doll?
a) websites
b) toy store owners
c) parents and grandparents
d) other children
9.What age group did Toys R Us say the action figure was for?
a) 13+
b) 15 and up
c) over 18s
d) pre-teens
10.Where in Toys R Us could we find the action figure?
a) the adult action figure area
b) the entrance
c) the top shelf
d) the Disney section