UK CITIZENSHIP EXAM SIMULATOR

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Which of these British countries have programs broadcast in their own local language?

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Which of these regional specialities might you expect to encounter on a visit to Scotland?

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What does the BBC stand for?

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The British equivalent of an Oscar award is known as a...?

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What age you have to be to buy National Lottery tickets or scratch cards in the UK?

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Which of these traditional foods would you most associate with England?

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How many national parks are there in England, Wales and Scotland?

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Trading hours for British shops are usually reduced on public holidays and…?

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Many British gardeners rent extra pieces of land to grow fruit and vegetables. What are these called?

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What is the national flower of England?

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English actor Charlie Chaplin became famous in Hollywood mainly for portraying a…?

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The famous British TV show Monty Python's Flying Circus began in which year?

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The tower on the Houses of Parliament popularly known as Big Ben is in fact properly called what?

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Where is the Snowdonia National Park?

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You must have a TV licence to watch TV in the UK using…?

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What is the national flower of Scotland?

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You are entitled to a free TV licence in the UK if you are older than…?

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The fine for not having a TV licence can be up to…?

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In a public place in the UK, a pet dog must wear a…?

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Which British studio has a claim to being the oldest continuously working film studio in the world?

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The Yeoman Warders at the Tower of London are popularly known as what?

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What is the national flower of Wales?

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What is the national flower of Northern Ireland?

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At what age can an individual drink wine or beer with a meal in a restaurant provided they are accompanied by an adult?

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The Giant's Causeway is located in which UK country?

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Which of these is a current British magazine carrying on the satirical tradition?

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To buy alcohol in a public house in the UK, a person must be aged…?

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Which of these was a famous satirical magazine, founded in the 19th century?

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Which of these is the largest expense of freshwater in mainland Britain?

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When was the first public film show in the UK?

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In what English County is the eco-friendly Eden Project?

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If five people rent separate rooms in the same house with individual tenancy agreements, how many TV licenses are required if they each have a TV?

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The Ferris wheel on the south bank of the River Thames in central London is known as what?

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How to Study For the UK Citizenship Test

The first step to becoming a British citizen is to pass a mandatory citizenship test. You’re required to study the official handbook for the Life in the UK Test before sitting a 45-minute test on politics, history, and culture. The essence of this test is to ensure that an applicant knows how the government operates and understands the basics of UK society. After all, as an applicant, you’ll have the right to work in government jobs, hold public office, and even vote in elections.

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