The ‘Life in the UK’ test is an essential part of the application process to become a UK citizen or settle in the UK.
But Meghan Markle has revealed that even her husband, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, was unable to answer questions from ambitious citizens.
The test was introduced for immigrants applying for citizenship in 2005 and for settlement in 2007, with the aim of demonstrating that applicants have a “good knowledge” of life in the UK. is.
Earlier this year, Independent One immigrant revealed that he had taken 118 tests at a cost of £50 each.
Applicants must answer 18 out of 24 questions correctly for a 75% pass rate.
do you think you can do that? Here is a list of sample questions.
1. Which of the following is part of the UK?
A) St. Helena
B) Wales
C) Channel Islands
D) Canada
2. What charities work to preserve important buildings?
A) Red Cross
B) NSPCC
C) Age UK
D) National Trust
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3. What created the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland?
A) Grand Coalition
B) Great Government
C) Trade Union Law
D) Laws for Government
4. Which of the following British landmarks is in Wales?
A) Giant’s Causeway
B) Loch Lomond
C) Snowdonia
D) Lake District
5. What flower reminds you of England?
A) Shamrock
B) Rose
C) Narcissus
D) Azami
6. Who built the Tower of London?
A) Oliver Cromwell
B) Henry VII
C) William the Conqueror
D) Henry VIII
7. When did the first Christian communities appear in England?
A) 2nd and 3rd centuries
B) 3rd and 4th centuries
C) 4th and 5th centuries
D) 1st and 2nd centuries
8. When is St. David’s Day?
A) March 17th
B) April 23rd
C) November 30th
D) March 1st
9. What is the capital of England?
A) Edinburgh
B) London
C) Belfast
D) Cardiff
10. Who appoints a ‘life peer’?
A) Prime Minister
B) Monarch
C) Shadow Cabinet
D) Speakers
11. Which palace was the first cast-iron and plate-glass building built in Hyde Park, London, England to host the Great Exhibition of 1851?
A) Grand Palace
B) Crystal Palace
C) Gold Palace
D) Dream Palace
12. What did Chartist campaign for?
A) 18-Year-Old Voting Rights
B) Right to vote for women
C) 21-Year-Old Voting Rights
D) The Right to Vote for the Working Class
13. In which country is roast beef a traditional food?
A) England
B) Northern Ireland
C) Scotland
D) Wales
14. In 1314, the Scots under Robert I defeated the English at the Battle of Bannockburn, leaving Scotland unconquered by the British.
true
B) False
15. What are not the basic principles of British life?
A) Driving a car
B) Taking care of yourself and your family
C) Consideration for the environment
D) Treat others fairly
16. The UK Government has not exercised its power to suspend the Northern Ireland Parliament.
true
B) False
17. What is the national flag with a white cross on a blue background?
A) Irish
B) English
C) Welsh
D) Scottish
18. Which are the British overseas territories?
A) Ireland
B) Hawaii
C) Saint Helena
D) Falkland Islands
19. When is Christmas Eve?
A) December 23rd
B) December 26th
C) December 24th
D) December 25th
20. Which classical music event is famous in the UK?
A) Proms
B) T in the Park
C) Creamfields
D) Glastonbury Festival
21. Where is the memorial?
A) Wiltshire
B) Dorset
C) Trafalgar Square
D) White Hall
22. Where is Robert Burns from?
A) Northern Ireland
B) Scotland
C) Wales
D) England
23. Who was the first Briton to win an Olympic gold medal in the 10,000 meters?
A) Mo Farrar
B) David Weir
C) Bradley Wiggins
D) Sir Chris Hoy
24. In what year did the Allies completely defeat Germany in World War II?
A) 1912
b) 1918
C) 1939
D) 1945
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answer:
1B 2D 3C 4C 5B 6C 7B 8D 9B 10B 11B 12D 13A 14A 15A 16B 17D 18CD 19C 20A 21D 22B 23A 24D