1.What is the job title of Klaus Welle?
a) CEO
b) Secretary General
c) President
d) Communications Minister
2.What does Mr Welle want people to use instead of English?
a) French
b) Esperanto
c) German
d) their native language
3.Who does Mr Welle want to help at the European Parliament?
a) interpreters
b) his boss
c) all Europeans
d) English speakers
4.Who did Mr Welle say the use of English complicates things for?
a) security staff
b) politicians
c) translators
d) the average European
5.What happens to the quality of interpretation if English is used?
a) it increases
b) it goes down
c) it is enhanced
d) nothing
6.How many official languages are there at the European Parliament?
a) 24
b) 25
c) 26
d) 27
7.How many freelance interpreters does the parliament employ?
a) 700
b) 330
c) 1,800
d) 100,000
8.How many pages get translated at the parliament every month?
a) more than 100,000
b) less than 100,000
c) exactly 100,000
d) around 100,000
9.What do politicians hope to avoid by speaking English?
a) confusion
b) fights
c) costs
d) language schools
10.How much does the parliament spend on interpreters every year?
a) $50 billion
b) $500,000,000
c) $5,000,000
d) $50 million