The following FREE practice test is the eleventh 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. Prince Philip is also known as________.

#2. _______mapped the coast of Australia and a few colonies were established there.

#3. How many members does a jury have in Scotland?

#4. To look after yourself and your family is the only responsibility that you will have as a permanent resident or citizen of the UK.

*False. To look after yourself and your family is one of the responsibilities that you will have as a permanent resident or citizen of the UK.

#5. None of the devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland has their own civil service.

*False. The devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland each have their own civil service

#6. What name is given to the clock tower at the Houses of Parliament in honour of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012?

#7. How can a person be protected from being forcefully married?

#8. The Parliament developed in Scotland in the Middle Ages had three Houses, called Estates. What were they?___.

#9. Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park covers_________ in the west of Scotland.

#10. People over 75 can apply for a free TV licence and blind people can get a 50% discount.

#11. Members of the public are not allowed in Youth Courts, and the name or photographs of the accused young person cannot be published in newspapers or used by the media.

#12. Throughout the 1990s, Britain played a leading role in coalition forces involved in the liberation of__________, following the Iraqi invasion in 1990, and the conflict in the former Republic of Yugoslavia.

#13. A statue of Boudicca, the queen of the Iceni, is _______ in London, near the Houses of Parliament.

#14. Which of the following prehistoric villages in northern Europe has helped archaeologists to understand more about how people live near the end of the Stone Age?

#15. How long is your driving licence good in the UK if you are from a country in the European Union (EU), Iceland, Liechtenstein or Norway?

#16. How many members does a jury have in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland?

#17. The first coins were produced in Britain in ________.

#18. A National Insurance number does not prove in itself to an employer that you have the right to work in the UK.

#19. Who was Richard Austen Butler(later Lord Butler)?

#20. The Chartists campaigned for__________.

*In the 1830s and 1840s, a group called the Chartists campaigned for reform. They wanted six changes:

  • for every man to have the vote
  • elections every year
  • for all regions to be equal in the electoral system
  • secret ballots
  • for any man to be able to stand as an MP
  • for MPs to be paid.

#21. Margaret Thatcher made structural changes to the economy through the privatisation of nationalised industries and imposed legal controls on trade union powers.

#22. Which British Prime Minister nationalized major industries including coal and steel?

#23. When did Ireland become unified with England, Wales and Scotland?

#24. Where can you find the Bayeux tapestry that commemorates the Battle of Hastings?

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