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Choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which you think fits best according to the text.
1
After developing a new video game, Hasbro needed to
decide
A when the game should be put on the market.
B what sort of people the game would attract.
C who should design the advertising campaign.
D how they could interest young people in the game.
2 The Hasbro researchers were looking for boys who
A were born or living in a certain area.
B were successful in school lessons.
C were admired by their fellow students.
D were known by a lot of people.
3 'They' in line 20 refers to A the alpha pups.
B the schools.
C the researchers.
D the students
4 When they went to the Hasbro building, the boys
A were invited to meet the researchers.
B were not told they were being observed.
C were asked to choose someone as their leader.
D were not all allowed to play the game.
5 The boys were enthusiastic about the new game because they could
A play it at the same time as their friends.
B play against an opponent who was somewhere else.
C play and listen to the radio at the same time.
D attack an opponent unexpectedly.
6 The boys were provided with copies of the game
A so that they could involve other boys.
B to thank them for coming to the session.
C so that they could give them to their schools.
D to check that the instructions were clear.
7 The phrase 'everyone knew better' (lines 65-66)
suggests everyone was aware that
A children would play the game in school.
B the game had an educational purpose.
C the game would be accepted by schools.
D children would miss school to play the game.
& Overall, the writer suggests that the project involving the alpha pups
A developed in an unexpected way.
B depended on the interest of just one student.
C resulted in the spread of illegal copies of the game.
D was a very successful marketing exercise.