Free practice questions covering all content from the Life in the UK guide book.
Select a practice test below to begin. Each practice test selects random questions from the database, ensuring that no two tests you try will be the same. The questions can be from any part of the Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents book.
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Key Test Information
We have pulled out some important information related to the Life in the UK test. But this list is not exhaustive, so please ensure you review the current requirements when revising and preparing to sit your test.
What does the Life in the UK test consist of?
The Life in the UK test consists of 24 questions that covers the five chapters of the Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents. You must get at least 18 questions right in order to pass the test.
Who is this test for?
Passing the ‘Life in the UK’ test is a core requirement for anyone who wishes to become a permanent resident or naturalised citizen of the United Kingdom. The practice questions available on this site may help in your revision and give you an indication as to how likely you are to pass the actual test.
What are the practice tests on this page?
This page provides practice questions that cover all the content of the guidebook. There are two types of test available depending on your needs:
- Refresher Quiz – this consists of 5 questions and allows you to have a quick check on your knowledge. Ideal if you are commuting or only have a moment to cram in some practice.
- Full Test – this consists of 24 questions and is a simulation of the real test.
Each of our practice tests selects random questions from our database. As such, no two tests you sit will likely ever be the same!
What types of question will there be?
There are four types of question that may be encountered:
- Multiple choice: select one correct answer from four options
- True or false: deciding whether a statement is true or false
- Correct statement: Selecting a correct statement that you think to be correct from the list of options
- Multiple right choice: selecting two correct answers from four options