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UK Citizenship 2015


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Questions all current & relevant for the 3rd edition Life in The UK Exam

•Study & learn the meanings of the questions. Each question has a key summary to help you understand & learn the great in Great Britain.
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•Exam simulation take a 45-minute exam; review all questions & your answers at the end of each exam 24 questions per exam.

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The computer-based test consists of 24 UK Citizenship Test questions, of which a minimum of 18 answers should be correct. The total duration of the test is 45 minutes. You can appear for the test in any one of the 60 examination centres throughout the country.


The test lasts for 45 minutes during which time the candidate is required to answer 24 multiple-choice questions. To pass the test, the candidate must receive a grade of 75% or higher (at least 18 correct answers out of 24 questions).

The Life in the United Kingdom test is a computer-based test constituting one of the requirements for anyone seeking Indefinite leave to remain in the UK or naturalisation as a British citizen. It is meant to prove that the applicant has a sufficient knowledge of British life and sufficient proficiency in the English language. The test is a requirement under the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002. It consists of 24 questions covering topics such as British society, government, everyday life and employment.