27. What do we learn about charities in the first paragraph?
28. Why in the writer's view, is it hard for charities to inform the public properly?
29. One of the conclusions of the report 'Funding Success' is that
30. Baroness O'Neill's main reccomondation is that charities should
31. What is Cathy Pharoah most conserned about?
32. Why does Fiona Duncan think the 'Giving Scotland campagin succeeded?
33. The writer suggests that in the future, charaties
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this.
34. Charity involvement in some prominent campaigns are undergiong more careful examination by the public.
35. Famous people insist on a large fee if they appear for a charity.
36. The new RIND documents outline expected progress as well as detailing programmes.
37. People have been challenging the RIND on their promotional activities.
38. The two charities involved in a scandal have altered their funding programmes.
39. Following the scandal, the media attracted the charity sector as a whole.
40. Charity donations in scandal are now back to their pre-scandal level.