The following practice test is the tenth one of the Life in the UK Test. This practice exam has 24 questions in total.

All the questions are set to help you learn about the UK and efficiently prepare for the real exam because passing the Life in the UK test is part of demonstrating that you are ready to become a permanent migrant to the UK.

Keep practising until and unless you are confident enough to write the actual Test and 100% correct with your answer to our practice tests. Good Luck!!!

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#1. _______refers to the system used to deal with children and young people who have committed an offence in Scotland.

#2. In which city is the Northern Ireland Assembly building, also known as Stormont, located?

#3. When did Emmeline Pankhurst, a British political activist and organizer of the British suffragette movement, die?

#4. How can you visit the Northern Ireland Assembly?

#5. In Wales, the jury has to listen to the evidence presented at the trial and then decide a verdict of ‘guilty’ or ‘not guilty’ based of what they have heard.

#6. The role of the shadow cabinet is to keep order during political debates to make sure the rules are followed.

*False. The role of the shadow cabinet is to challenge the government and put forward alternative policies.

#7. A third verdict of ‘not proven’ is possible in Scotland, England, and Wales.

*False. A third verdict of ‘not proven’ is possible only in Scotland.

#8. Located on the north-east coast of Northern Ireland,________ is a land formation of columns made from volcanic lava.

#9. When did the Allies defeat Germany that ends the Second World War?

#10. When was St Pancras Station built?

#11. In which of the following English counties is Maiden Castle?

#12. The National Museum is located in_________.

#13. How is the Speaker elected?

#14. What was the Chartists campaign for?

#15. The longest distance on the mainland in the UK from John O’Groats on the north coast of Scotland to a place in the south-west corner of England is called____. ? It is about 870 miles (approximately 1,400 kilometres).

#16. Most citizens of the UK, the Irish republic or the Commonwealth aged 18 or over can stand for public office, except for_______.

#17. Who sat at the House of Commons during the Middle Ages?

#18. Settled marriage is where one or both parties do not or cannot give their consent to enter into the partnership.

*False. Forced marriage is where one or both parties do not or cannot give their consent to enter into the partnership.

#19. Who forms the shadow cabinet?

#20. What charity works for the preservation of important buildings, coastline and countryside in the UK?

#21. Which year did the ‘Concorde’ aircraft carry passengers for the first time?

#22. Sir Francis Drake, one of the commanders in the defeat of the Spanish Armada, was one of the founders of England’s naval tradition. What was the name of his ship that was one of the first to sail right around the world?

#23. Which of the following charities works for the prevention of cruelty to children?

*NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children)

#24. What is the name of the Prime Minister’s country house outside London?

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