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Quiz of the week - 4 September 2015

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It's quiz time. Test your knowledge of the week's insurance news.

Let us know how you do. Share your score on Twitter with the hashtag #postquizscore...

Q1: In an open letter to the insurance industry, president of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers, Jonathan Wheeler, called for a united front on these issues  

Q2: U Switch asked the question following the recent setback suffered by one of Google's self-drive car trials.  

Q3: Hiscox surveyed 4000 SMEs in six countries.

Q4: Langley was also a member of the executive team for this company and held various board positions there.

Q5: The research by Deloitte found that time-consuming data entry was halting progress. 

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