Welcome to the Chapter 5 Quiz: The UK Government, The Law and Your Role
This short quiz is a quick way to check your knowledge of the Life in the UK Test.
You’ll answer 10 random questions in 10 minutes.
At the end, you’ll see which answers you got right and wrong.
Each question reflects the style of the official test.
You can retake the quiz as many times as you like—each attempt gives you a new set of questions.
How It Works
Click Start Quiz to begin.
For each question, choose from the multiple-choice options.
Some questions may have more than one correct answer – this will be clearly shown.
When you reach the last question, click Submit to view your results.
Ready to test yourself? Click Start Quiz below to begin.
1.
The UK Government, the Law and Your Role
What is the primary role of a jury during a court trial in the UK?
2.
The UK Government, the Law and Your Role
Identify TWO countries that are members of the Commonwealth.
3.
The UK Government, the Law and Your Role
What change affected hereditary peers in the House of Lords in 1999?
4.
The UK Government, the Law and Your Role
Is it true or false: The Scottish Parliament can pass legislation on all matters as long as it only affects Scotland?
5.
The UK Government, the Law and Your Role
The UK does not have a written constitution.
6.
The UK Government, the Law and Your Role
Which statement accurately describes the concept of a "free press"?
7.
The UK Government, the Law and Your Role
Which of these groups of adults are eligible to vote in all UK elections? (Choose TWO)
8.
The UK Government, the Law and Your Role
Under what circumstances is a parliamentary by-election held in the UK?
9.
The UK Government, the Law and Your Role
The Prime Minister is appointed by the King.
10.
The UK Government, the Law and Your Role
How frequently must elections for Members of Parliament be held in the UK?