Read the text and answer each question by typing your answer in the blank or clicking on your choice(s). Each fill-in-the-blank question will change to multiple choice format after one incorrect response.
Caller:
Hello. Mrs. Babbitt? I’m bank inspector William Hobin. One of our bank employees may be stealing money from the bank. Please give me your bank account and credit card numbers, so I can check your account.
Mrs. Babbitt:
I’m sorry. I never give that information over the phone. I think you are a thief!
The caller says he's a bank ________.
teller
inspector
employee
The caller tells Mrs. Babbitt a bank employee could be ________ money from the bank.
stealing
hiding
borrowing
The caller asks Mrs. Babbitt for her bank account and ________ card numbers.
debit
PIN
credit
The caller asks for Mrs. Babbitt's bank ________ number.
PIN
account
transit
Mrs. Babbitt says she ________ gives information over the phone.
sometimes
never
often
This telephone call may be a fraud because the ________ says he's a bank inspector and asks for a bank account number.