1. Where should the anti-crime develop be fitted?
A. in a cigarette packet
B. in a shed
C. in a satellite
D. in a car
2. What does ‘baffled' mean in line 7?
A. frightened
B. puzzled
C. shocked
D. trapped
3. What does ‘It' refer to in line 18?
A. the device
B. the car
C. the phone call
D. the recorded voice
4. Before deciding to stop the stolen car, the police will check that
A. the device is still in functioning.
B. the thief is still in the car.
C. no motorists are nearby.
D. no roads are blocked.
5. Which feature of his work does Niall Webster say he appreciates?
A. the limited scope of his inventions
B. the comfort of his work
C. the opportunity to talk to the public
D. the old-fashioned approach he has developed
6. According to Colin Goodwin, one advantage of the device is that
A. it will be sold at a reasonable price
B. cars will no longer need alarms
C. no new ways of stealing cars will be found
D. thieves will be unaware that they have been detected