&vsize=400&exid=1&exmo=0&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 13 statements about the story, one from each page. For each one, decide whether it is True or False. You can see the text that describes each statement, by selecting "Hint". When you have finished, click "Submit" to check your answers.&opt2=False&opt1=True&nitem=13&i13_hint="Heavens! While Dr Sam veils his face, little screams of frightened modesty arise from the bath ...
Brought to the office by the transatlantic tube half an hour before, Mrs Bennett was inside it."&i13_dvalue=0&i13_cvalue=1&i13_txt=Page 13: Dr Sam and Bennett got a surprise when the bath arrived.&i12_hint="The coffin is opened ... Nathaniel Faithburn's body is taken out ... is still like a mummy, yellow hard, dry. It sounds like wood ... It is submitted to heat ... electricity ... No result ... It's hypnotised ... It's exposed to suggestion ... Nothing can overcome that ultracataleptic state."&i12_dvalue=0&i12_cvalue=2&i12_txt=Page 12: Dr Nathaniel Faithburn's experiment was a success.&i11_hint="The proposal was accepted, and as the operation was not to take place until ten that evening ..."&i11_dvalue=0&i11_cvalue=2&i11_txt=Page 11: Bennett only agreed to see the result of Dr Nathaniel Faithburn's experiment if it took place later that night.&i10_hint="didn't he claim to revive painting, an art which had fallen into such desuetude that Millet's Angelus had just been sold for fifteen francs"&i10_dvalue=0&i10_cvalue=1&i10_txt=Page 10: Fine works of art were not as valued in the year 2889 as they previously had been.&i9_hint='Oh, women's punctuality! Everything makes progress, except that.'&i9_dvalue=0&i9_cvalue=1&i9_txt=Page 9: Bennett's wife's behaviour makes him realise that not everything in the world has changed.&i8_hint="An annexation that's a hundred and fifty years old already!"&i8_dvalue=0&i8_cvalue=2&i8_txt=Page 8: Great Britain has recently become a colony of the United States.&i7_hint='Yes! ... A fine day,' he muttered, 'so we can't get any aerial publicity!"&i7_dvalue=0&i7_cvalue=1&i7_txt=Page 7: The good weather means that they cannot advertise that day.&i6_hint="You know what a passion the public has for these astronomical questions."&i6_dvalue=0&i6_cvalue=1&i6_txt=Page 6: People are very interested in space in 2889.&i5_hint=We haven't been able to understand the signals the Jovians make.&i5_dvalue=0&i5_cvalue=1&i5_txt=Page 5: They have been unable to communicate with the inhabitants of Jupiter.&i4_hint=Although Bennett says "It isn't with a pen one writes nowadays, it's with a scalpel!", he does not mean this literally.&i4_dvalue=0&i4_cvalue=2&i4_txt=Page 4: Archibald used a scalpel and Mr John Last used a pen.&i3_hint="work without respite, and certainly nobody of earlier times would ever have been able to carry out so unremitting a daily grind. Fortunately, however, the men of today have a more robust constitution, thanks to the progress of hygiene and of gymnastics"&i3_dvalue=0&i3_cvalue=1&i3_txt=Page 3: Progress made in the areas of health and exercise meant that people in the year 2889 could work harder than people of previous generations.&i2_hint="the newspaper had followed the government - if it were not that the government had followed the newspaper"&i2_dvalue=0&i2_cvalue=2&i2_txt=Page 2: The author is certain that the newspaper had followed the government.&i1_hint="These surprising transformations are based on principles which were quite well known to our ancestors"&i1_dvalue=0&i1_cvalue=1&i1_txt=Page 1: Mankind had known for a long time about the principles needed for the great inventions described.&