&vsize=400&exid=1&exmo=1&exty=5&thre=1&trmo=0&trurl=http://62.232.76.134/Campus/Britcoun/Script/Script.cfm&shuf=0&spdrag=1&sppos=50&skelt=../obj/skelt01.swf&frameup=cnt_txt1.swf&framedown=tpl_truefalse.swf&panel=0&audiolv=70&audiofile=nul&autoplay=0&buffertime=5&tscr=0&audioscript=HTML text&subm=1&hurl=helpfile.swf&cnt_txt=Below are 10 statements about the articles on April Fool's Day hoaxes. For each one, decide whether it is True or False. When you have finished, click "Submit" to check your answers.&i10_dvalue=0&i10_cvalue=1&i10_txt=The wasp swarm hoax meant that it was unlikely that radio stations in New Zealand would play April Fool's Day pranks in the future.&i9_dvalue=0&i9_cvalue=1&i9_txt=Phil Shone's hoax caused many people to look strange when they left for work that morning.&i8_dvalue=0&i8_cvalue=1&i8_txt=Many people believed the article in PC Computing magazine.&i7_dvalue=0&i7_cvalue=1&i7_txt=The article in PC Computing magazine claimed that the name "Information Highway" was the reason that the bill had been conceived of.&i6_dvalue=0&i6_cvalue=2&i6_txt=The Financial Times was happy to print a retraction of the story they had published.&i5_dvalue=0&i5_cvalue=1&i5_txt=The Financial Times were in favour of the agreement between Guinness and the Observatory.&i4_dvalue=0&i4_cvalue=2&i4_txt=The Phoenix New Times's joke was their idea.&i3_dvalue=0&i3_cvalue=2&i3_txt=Providing homeless people with guns and ammunition is usual in America.&i2_dvalue=0&i2_cvalue=1&i2_txt=Tesco claim that the holes in the carrots are narrower at one end than at the other.&i1_dvalue=0&i1_cvalue=1&i1_txt=The Tesco advertisement claimed that the carrots would "tell" you when they were ready to eat.&opt2=0&opt1=0&nitem=10&