1.Who are the segregated train carriages for?
a) women
b) women, children and the aged
c) women and children
d) children
2.How many segregated carriages will there be on the trains?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
3.What rail employee will be in the carriage next to the segregated ones?
a) the train conductor
b) the driver
c) the boss
d) the ticket collector
4.What do some people say the carriages are in reaction to?
a) conservatism
b) sexual harassment
c) comments from women
d) the past
5.Who said the carriages were to increase security?
a) a journalist
b) the police
c) women
d) rail executives
6.Which country introduced women-only carriages in 1912?
a) Portugal
b) Japan
c) Saudi Arabia
d) Mexico
7.When did women-only carriages end in Britain?
a) 1977
b) 1976
c) 1978
d) 1975
8.Who is Jeremy Corbyn?
a) an expert of train safety
b) a train driver
c) leader of the UK's opposition party
d) boss of the railway company
9.What did Yvette Cooper say about women-only carriages?
a) nothing
b) men should not be allowed in them
c) they were necessary
d) they were not the answer
10.What did Ms Cooper say women-only carriages would be turning back?
a) the clock
b) the years
c) a price book
d) time
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