The following FREE practice test is the seventh 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. Which of the following landmarks is the largest expanse of fresh water in mainland Britain?
#2. Which court normally deals with cases of children aged 10 to 17 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland?
#3. Who sat at the House of Lords during the Middle Ages?
#4. A set of principles by which a country is governed and which includes all of the institutions that are responsible for running the country and how their power is kept in check is called______.
#5. Which flag has a diagonal white cross on a blue ground?
#6. How are life peers appointed?
#7. Who was Henry VII?
#8. What was the first major railway built in Britain?
#9. Which of the following countries was part of the Central Powers during the First World War?
#10. The Statute of Rhuddlan introduced_____.
#11. What is the capital city of the UK?
#12. The first woman to become Prime Minister in the UK is________.
*Margaret Thatcher. She was Britain’s first woman Prime Minister who led the Conservative government from 1979 to 1990.
#13. The currency in the UK is_______.
#14. The Scottish Parliament can legislate on: civil and criminal law, health, education, planning and additional tax-raising powers.
#15. To apply to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, you will need to have a good understanding of the British laws.
*False. To apply to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, you will need to have a good understanding of life in the UK.
#16. Where can you find copies of the ‘Hansard’,which are proceedings in Parliament broadcast on television and published in official reports?
#17. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, if an accused person is aged 10 to 17, the case is normally heard in a Youth Court in front of up to three specially trained magistrates or a District Judge.
#18. How long did the First World War last for?
#19. Which one of the following gardens is in Northern Ireland?
#20. When did the Roman army leave Britain?
#21. Unfair dismissal or discrimination in the workplace is a criminal offence in the UK.
*False. Unfair dismissal or discrimination in the workplace is classified as a civil offence.