Life in the UK Test - 6

"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. What is the fundamental principle of the British Constitution?




  2. What is the name of the person who carries out checks on the structure and condition of the property?




  3. Where can you get advice about contraception and sexual health?




  4. Restrictions are not planned against smoking in public places


  5. Consuming a lot of alcohol in one session is known as what?




  6. Judges are selected from




  7. What is the distance (in miles) between the North coast of Scotland and the South coast of England?




  8. Many part of Britain is not the same, national newspapers, different languages, radio, and television, and shops with branches throughout the United Kingdom mean that everybody, does not share a similar culture


  9. Where does most of the money for the local authority services comes from




  10. The United Kingdom has had a Census since 1801, which year was the Census not carried out?




  11. If you have a dispute with a neighbour you can use ______ to try to solve the problem




  12. In the General Election of 2001, less than half of voters below the age of 25 actually voted


  13. What percentage of the UK population stated that they were Christian?




  14. Where can you get advice on all aspects of education, schools and the costs?




  15. Members in the Welsh Assembly can speak English and Welsh, and all publications of the Assembly are in both language


  16. In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland learner drivers have to put an L plate on their cars or motorcycles


  17. Local authorities are responsible for education, planning, environmental health, passenger transport, the fire service, social services, refuse collection, libraries, and housing


  18. When did the Queen come to the thorne?




  19. About a ______ of the population as a whole have used illegal drugs at least once




  20. Where St Patrick's Day is celebrated on the 17th of March?




  21. What is Guy Fawkes Night?




  22. The main role of the House of Lords is to examine in detail, the new laws proposed by the House of Commons and suggest changes


  23. Young people are sent their National Insurance number just before their ______ birthday




  24. The story of Santa Clause came from America and Canada




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