1.What kind or organisation reported on the fake online reviews?
a) a group of dogsbodies
b) the Doggy Bag Club
c) the UK Bloodhound Association
d) a consumer watchdog
2.What did the CMA say fake reviews are designed to do to shoppers?
a) educate them
b) trick them
c) fake them
d) make them poor
3.How many British people read online reviews?
a) three-quarters
b) 36 billion
c) 25 million
d) half
4.What do some companies use as a marketing tool?
a) fake reviews
b) money
c) plumbers
d) consumers
5.What do some companies offer money or upgrades in exchange for?
a) loyalty cards
b) free samples
c) five-star reviews
d) discounts
6.How much spending in the UK could be affected by fake reviews?
a) $26 billion
b) $36 billion
c) $46 billion
d) $56 billion
7.Who said millions of people look at online reviews?
a) a fake reviewer
b) a website owner
c) a plumber
d) a CMA spokeswoman
8.What kind of practices did the CMA hear about?
a) unlawful ones
b) good ones
c) model practices
d) rival practices
9.What kind of companies write negative comments on other companies?
a) big ones
b) ones listed on stock exchanges
c) rival companies
d) plumbing companies
10.What could happen to bosses who write negative reviews about rivals?
a) they could get promoted
b) they could go to prison
c) they could get negative reviews
d) not much