Life in the UK Test » 53

"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. In the 1980s, the largest immigrant groups were from the United States, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia


  2. Spokesmen and women of political parties who put their own views on things are called




  3. Queen Elizabeth II started her reign in




  4. The Population of which region has increased during the past 20 years?



  5. Employment of children is not strictly controlled by law


  6. The population of the Wales was ______ in 2001



  7. In the 19th Century men, women and children all contributed to the Household income


  8. Jewish people in the 1930s, ______ were able to leave Germany and central Europe



  9. According to the 2001 Census how many people stated they have a religion?




  10. England does not have the largest population in the UK


  11. National days are not celebrated in Britain in the same way as they are in a number of other countries



  12. Life Peers is a member of the House of Lords appointed by the PM


  13. The European Commission is based in




  14. In eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month in 1918 that the First World War (often called the Great War) was started



  15. Employment opportunities for women now are much greater than they were in the past



  16. The Queen is the supreme governor of the Church of England


  17. Now a days more women are at university than men



  18. There are very few people in Britain that are Roman Catholics


  19. What happens to policy and law decisions once they have been agreed by cabinet?




  20. From what age can people in the UK vote?




  21. Why did the Irish migrate to the United Kingdom between 1846 and 1850?




  22. The countryside is regarded by many as




  23. What are Whips and what do they do?




  24. Almost everyone living in Britain today may be seen to have their origins elsewhere


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