Life in the UK Test » 17

"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. People eat real chicken eggs on Easter


  2. Women in Britain make up




  3. What do parents give their children for doing jobs around the house?




  4. In the UK the King or the Queen can sack the Prime Minister any time



  5. In 2001 what was the population of Other descent?



  6. How many people of Pakistan origin are there in the UK?




  7. You can find copies of Hansard report in large libraries and on the Internet


  8. Alcohol should not be sold to anyone under the age of




  9. You can give thank you money to the ______ for their work in the whole year on Boxing Day




  10. In 2001 what was the population of Indian descent?




  11. What is a PIN?



  12. In which year did women gain the right to divorce their husband in the UK?




  13. In 2001 what was the percentage of Black Caribbean descent?



  14. According to estimates what percentage of England's population regularly attend church




  15. What percentage of the population claims to have a religion?




  16. A survey of the attitudes of young people in England and Wales in 2003 revealed that crime, drugs, war/terrorism, racism, and health were the five most important issues they felt Britain faced today


  17. Who is responsible for safety in the workplace?




  18. Current statistics indicate that half of young adults have used illegal drugs at one time or another


  19. After the Second World War where were centres set up to recruit people to drive Bus?




  20. What is the judiciary?




  21. The First World War ended on the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month in 1918


  22. How can you get a National Insurance number?




  23. The second wave of Jewish people came from______



  24. In the 16th and 18th centuries, who came to Britain from France to escape political persecution?




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