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Quiz
Every year BBC television raises money for a charity called:
- Celebrities in Need
- Bears in Need
- Children in Need
The money which people give to Children in Need is used :
- to help children who are disadvantaged
- to buy teddy bears for children
- to pay for a special TV programme
How much money have people given to Children in Need since 1980?
- £20 million
- £100 million
- £500 million
Who is Pudsey Bear?
- He is a celebrity with his own TV show.
- He is a yellow bear who is the mascot for Children in Need.
- He is a pirate.
What did Mrs Eileen de Bont do?
- She raised money for Children in Need by changing her name.
- She appeared on a special Children in Need TV programme.
- She applied for a special Children in Need passport.
In Britain, when are you allowed to change your name?
- Only when you get married.
- Any time you like.
- You can't change your name.
The official document for changing your name is called:
- a passport
- a Deed Poll
- a regulation
Who told Mrs de Bont that she could not change her name to Pudsey Bear?
- the passport office
- the tax office
- her children
What did the newspapers say?
- Mrs de Bont was silly to change her name to Pudsey Bear.
- The passport office should give her a special passport with her old name and her new name in it
- The passport office should give her a passport in the name of Pudsey Bear.
Did the passport office agree to issue a passport in the name of Mrs Pudsey Bear?
- Yes
- No
- We don't know.