What is a growing problem in the UK according to the program? Cheating Boredom Learning disabilities Lack of resources Who went to a skateboard park in West London to see what young people thought about cheating? Our reporter Patrick Emily Ophelia When is cheating in GCSEs difficult to do? Always Never On ordinary tests In exams Where do some students get their answers from on their mobile phones according to Patrick? Their friends The internet Their teachers Textbooks Why is Emily against cheating? Because her school's policy Because she hates school Because her friends cheat Because she cheats too How do students cheat at Ophelia's school according to her? Cheating isn't all that common By downloading translations off the internet By bribing the teachers By using cheat codes How do teachers react to cheating in exams at Emily's school? They tear up the student's paper They ignore it They encourage it They give rewards What technology makes cheating easier according to the program? Mobile phones Computers Televisions Radios In what type of activity does Ophelia not mind cheating? Games Watching films Sports Charity What consequences do students face for cheating in exams at Emily's school? A letter home A warning An expulsion A reward