1.Who did professional players talk to about racism and homophobia?
a) a campaign group
b) the head of FIFA
c) a sports newspaper
d) a footballers' union
2.How many players answered the survey?
a) over 2,000
b) around 20,000
c) more than 200
d) exactly 12,000
3.Where in English football did the players see discrimination?
a) at away grounds
b) everywhere
c) in the dressing room
d) only at matches
4.How many of the players said they regularly saw discrimination?
a) around two-thirds
b) 632
c) just over a quarter
d) more than half
5.What did the players say needed to be better at football matches?
a) policing
b) hot dogs
c) tackles
d) the grass
6.What did the players say about the speed of progress?
a) it was at a snail's pace
b) it was like the speed of light
c) it was at a good pace
d) it was too slow
7.When did players express their unhappiness in public?
a) last month
b) between 2012 and 2013
c) a few days ago
d) at the beginning of this season
8.Who is Paul Mortimer?
a) the England team's assistant manager
b) the boss of Kick It Out
c) the owner of a soccer website
d) an ex-Premier league player
9.When did Mr Mortimer compare today's discrimination to?
a) a few years ago
b) the 1966 World Cup Finals
c) the 1980s and 1990s
d) the nineteenth century
10.What period of history did Mortimer say discrimination belonged to?
a) the time when football was invented
b) the dark ages
c) the years between 1354 to 1899
d) the Victorian period