The following FREE practice test is the fifth 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.
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#1. How many American colonies declared their independence in 1776?
#2. When was the Northern Ireland Parliament established for the first time?
#3. What were the principal occupations of the people during the Iron Age?
#4. The symbol of York during the Wars of the Roses was________.
#5. The Isle of Man is a Crown dependency.
#6. The Northern Ireland Assembly has_____ elected members, known as MLAs (members of the Legislative Assembly).
#7. How many members does a jury include in Scotland?
#8. As part of the citizenship ceremony, new citizens have to swear or affirm loyalty________.
#9. The official church of the state is _______.
#10. Who deals with cases involving personal injury, family matters, breaches of contract and divorce in Scotland?
#11. Which of the following drugs is illegal in the UK?
#12. Money raised from the income tax pays for government services such as roads, education, police and the armed forces.
#13. The electoral register is updated every year in________.
#14. How can you visit the Scottish Parliament?
#15. How can you visit the UK Parliament?
#16. During the Middle Ages, people came to England from abroad to trade and work. For example, weavers from_______, engineers from_______, glass manufacturers from_______ and canal builders from______.
#17. The first farmers arrived in Britain 6,000 years ago. The ancestors of these first farmers probably came from_______.
#18. Who are entitled to get a 50% discount on their TV licences?
#19. The members of the House of Lords are called______.
#20. Who became one of the most popular monarchs in English history, especially after 1588?
#21. The ‘swinging sixties’ was known for its growth in______.
#22. Which British city is famous for the celebration of Diwali(Festival of Lights)?
#23. The minimum age required for a citizen to stand for public office is_______.
#24. The National Gallery of Scotland is in________.