1.What kind of company partly conducted the survey?
a) a therapy company
b) a publishing company
c) a construction company
d) a home security company
2.How many participants were there in the survey?
a) 2,000
b) 1,000
c) 11,000
d) 22,000
3.What fraction of participants suffered from anxiety or depression?
a) four-fifths
b) two-thirds
c) half
d) a quarter
4.What were people sad at the thought of not being able to protect?
a) their privacy
b) their TV
c) their home
d) their money
5.What were 37% of people who were burgled now afraid of?
a) the burglar returning
b) the dark
c) noises at night
d) being mugged
6.Who underestimated the seriousness of burglary?
a) victims
b) insurance companies
c) the police
d) the government
7.How can burglary leave people feeling?
a) traumatised
b) numb
c) furious
d) up in the air
8.What kind of crime did a professor say burglary is seen as?
a) common
b) everyday
c) minor
d) organised
9.What kind of lives did many victims lead?
a) wealthy
b) ordinary
c) dull
d) busy
10.What happens to many marriages after a house is burgled?
a) they end
b) they get stronger
c) they are tested
d) nothing