6. Katharine’s lawyers planned to argue that she had not committed a crime because
(a) the information she had revealed was not really secret
(b) although secret, the information she had revealed was not really important
(c) she was trying to stop the British government from doing something dishonest
(d) she was trying to stop the British government from doing something illegal
7. According to the article, Katharine felt that the British government was
(a) telling lies in order to get support for an attack on Iraq
(b) forcing newspapers to write articles in favour of war
(c) failing to resist pressure from the US
(d) trying to manipulate the British people by using emotional language
8. Katharine worked at the GCHQ as
(a) a translator
(b) a secretary
(c) a spy
(d) a code-breaker