The following FREE practice test is the fourth 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. When did the first farmers arrive in Britain?

#2. What is the coin with the highest value in the UK?

#3. Which of the following is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular area for walkers?

#4. The Northern Ireland Assembly can make decisions on which of the following issues?

#5. There are programmes specific to Northern Ireland and some programmes broadcast in Irish Gaelic.

#6. Proceedings in Parliament are broadcast on television and published in official reports Hansard.

#7. Which of the following periods is known to be the rapid development of industry in Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries?

#8. What was the biggest source of employment in Britain before the 18th century?

#9. England’s largest national park is_________.

#10. Which Act created the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?

#11. In which of the following areas has the Welsh Assembly the power to make laws?

*The Welsh Assembly has the power to make laws for Wales in 20 areas, including:

  • education and training
  • health and social services
  • economic development
  • housing.

#12. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

#13. What do new citizens have to swear or affirm as part of the citizenship ceremony?

#14. In the UK, Members of the Parliament (MPs) are elected through_______.

#15. The Scottish Parliament building, also known as Holyrood, is located in________.

#16. Where is the city of Bradford?

*The following cities are located in England:

  • London
  • Birmingham
  • Liverpool
  • Leeds
  • Sheffield
  • Bristol
  • Manchester
  • Bradford
  • Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Plymouth
  • Southampton
  • Norwich

#17. Who is exempted from doing jury service?

#18. Two main groups in Parliament during the 17th century were___________.

#19. What is it called when a fresh election is held after an MP dies or resigns?

#20. Which court deals with minor criminal offences in Scotland?

#21. When did the First World War start?

#22. Why was the ‘Habeas Corpus Act’ of 1679 an important piece of legislation?

#23. What was engraved in the first coins to be minted in Britain during the Iron Age?

#24. When was the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) established?

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