Life in the UK Test - 54

"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 2001 what was the population of Black African descent?




  2. The Leader of the Opposition has offices in Parliament and receives financial support from the Treasury both for his or her office and for the Shadow Cabinet


  3. Who is most likely to get council accommodation?





  4. It is illegal to sell tobacco to under 16 years old


  5. What kind of work did the immigrants from Ireland and the West Indies do when they were invited into the UK after the Second World War?




  6. In the past families were small


  7. What time do people hold a two minute silence on Remembrance Day?




  8. When was the Northern Ireland Good Friday Agreement signed?




  9. Why can credit cards be expensive?




  10. Since 1994, why has there been a global rise in mass migration?




  11. What did the early immigrants do when they arrived?



  12. Who gets a guaranteed amount of time in Parliament to debate matters of its own choice?



  13. Britain does not have an ageing population


  14. Many young people do travelling, voluntary work or earn money before going to university, This is called as




  15. Can you write to your local MP and ask for a Parliament ticket?



  16. The Church of England is also called



  17. Women in Britain make up ______ of the population




  18. GPs do not charge for treatment


  19. What is New Year called in Scotland?



  20. Women over the age of 25 were finally given the right to vote in 1918


  21. What the local government is required to do is called



  22. When a Census takes place, a Census form is delivered to households in the country


  23. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, an increasing number of women campaigned and demonstrated for greater rights and, in particular, the right to vote


  24. What percentage of the UK population is female?




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