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"The Life in the United Kingdom Test" is a test for individuals seeking Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK or naturalisation as a British citizen. The test lasts for 45 minutes, the entrants have to answer 24 questions. the test is based on chapters 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 of a revised handbook (second edition) "Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship". Remember that you need to get at least 75% to pass this test

  1. A defeated Prime Minister in an important vote in the House of Commons, or who loses the confidence of the Cabinet, can be removed by their party at any time


  2. The Prime Minister appoints ______



  3. Which country is the largest in the United Kingdom?




  4. Compulsory testing doesn't take place at the 7 and 11 in Wales


  5. If you cannot afford to pay a vet, you can go to a charity called the PDSA


  6. Nearly three quarters of the UK women don't work


  7. What is the main role of the House of Lords today?




  8. The European Convention on Human Rights is a convention drawn up by




  9. Playing outside the homes also is an increased concern for children's safety


  10. How many Jewish people came to Britain during the World Wars



  11. Towns, cities, and rural areas in Britain are administered by a system of local government or councils


  12. What is a Credit Union?




  13. The UN was set up after the Second World War to prevent war and promote international peace and security


  14. On average women get paid less than men


  15. What is the meaning of Republic state



  16. Who is the head of state of many Commonwealth countries?




  17. Non UK/Commonwealth citizens can vote and hold a British passport



  18. People Celebrate Christmas at the beginning of the New Year


  19. What does an MP do?




  20. According to the 2001 Census 75% of the UK population reported that they had a religion?


  21. How does the British Government attempt to prevent unauthorised immigration?




  22. Women have to stop work when they get married?


  23. Why did women's protests decrease during the First World War?




  24. No laws passed by the Parliament can be challenged by any British court


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