1.For around how many years have people though middle-aged was 50?
a) 300
b) 100
c) 500
d) 1,000
2.Where is the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis?
a) Austin
b) Oslo
c) Australia
d) Austria
3.What is the biggest reason that middle age could now be 60?
a) we are living longer
b) the rules changed
c) overpopulation
d) they got it wrong before
4.For how long have life expectancies been increasing?
a) since 1957
b) 76 years
c) decades
d) centuries
5.Who should now be viewed as middle aged?
a) old people who are young at heart
b) people we once thought were old
c) people with grey hair
d) all overweight 50-year-olds
6.How many European countries did researchers look at?
a) 37
b) 38
c) 39
d) 40
7.Which country's health service said not 100% of the study was true?
a) Brazil's
b) Japan's
c) America's
d) Britain's
8.What kind of resistance might the study have not looked at?
a) antibiotic
b) military
c) aging
d) electrical
9.What did the article say was linked to obesity?
a) diabetes
b) pancakes
c) aging
d) jogging
10.What did the NHS say might happen if you exercise and eat healthily?
a) you could get a prize
b) you could live longer
c) you could save money
d) you could lose 20kg