Life in the UK Mock Test 2025– Free Practice for British Citizenship Test 14

Take Practice Test 14 to prepare for the British citizenship exam. This free Life in the UK mock test includes 24 questions covering all chapters of the Life in the UK Handbook: 3rd Edition. Complete the test in 45 minutes and track your progress with instant feedback. Start now!

What is one responsibility expected of permanent residents in the UK?

Question 1 of 24

Who governs the UK as a whole?

Question 2 of 24

When did the first farmers arrive in Britain?

Question 3 of 24

Which king united the people of the north to defend against Viking attacks?

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Who became king after the Wars of the Roses in 1485?

Question 5 of 24

What battles marked the defeat of the king’s army during the English Civil War?

Question 6 of 24

Why did George I rely heavily on his ministers?

Question 7 of 24

What is the design of the Cross of St Patrick?

Question 8 of 24

Who became Britain’s Prime Minister during WWII in 1940?

Question 9 of 24

Which of the following statements is correct?

Question 10 of 24

Which British cricketer captained the English Test cricket team and held numerous records for batting and bowling?

Question 11 of 24

Who among the following wrote sonnets and plays?

Question 12 of 24

Which country in the UK does not have an established Church?

Question 13 of 24

When is St. Patrick’s Day celebrated in Northern Ireland?

Question 14 of 24

Where is the Eden Project located?

Question 15 of 24

What is the main purpose of the National Trust in the UK?

Question 16 of 24

Which traditional food is popular in Northern Ireland?

Question 17 of 24

Where is Swansea located?

Question 18 of 24

Who invites the Prime Minister to form a government in the UK?

Question 19 of 24

Which of the following statements is correct?

Question 20 of 24

Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?
The voting age in the UK was set at 18 in 1969.

Question 21 of 24

What is the primary aim of the United Nations?

Question 22 of 24

Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?
Minor criminal offences in Scotland are dealt with in Justice of the Peace Courts.

Question 23 of 24

Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?
The Home Secretary is responsible for crime, policing, and immigration in the UK.

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FREE Life in the UK Mock | British Citizenship Practice Test

Practice & Prepare for your Life in the UK test. Test your knowledge with our Free Mock Test based on Life in the United Kingdom: a guide for new residents: 3rd Edition.

Frequently asked questions about Life in the UK test:

What is the Life in the UK Test?

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The Life in the UK test is a mandatory requirement for most applicants seeking British citizenship or indefinite leave to remain in the UK. The test assesses your knowledge of UK history, traditions, government, and everyday life. It is based on the content of the Life in the UK Handbook: 3rd Edition.
To pass the test, you must score at least 75% (18 correct answers out of 24). With the stakes this high, it’s crucial to prepare thoroughly by using reliable resources, such as this free Life in the UK mock test, to practice under real test conditions.

Who needs to take Life in the UK test?

Anyone applying for British citizenship or settlement who is aged 18 to 64 and meets the residency requirement must take the test unless they qualify for an exemption.

What exemptions exist for the test?

You may be exempt from the test if:
You are under 18 or over 64 years old.
You have a long-term physical or mental condition that prevents you from taking the test (requires medical proof).

What topics are covered in the test?

The test includes questions on:
British history (key events and famous people).
Government and the law.
UK values and traditions.
Everyday life in modern Britain.

How many questions are in the test, and what is the passing score?

The test consists of 24 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 18 questions correctly to pass (75% or higher).

How much does the test cost?

Currently the fee for the Life in the UK Test is £50. For updated cost please visit GOV.UK

Where can I take the test?

You can take the test at an official test centre approved by the UK government. There are over 30 test centres across the UK. You must select a location near your residence during the booking process.

How do I book the test?

You need all of the following to book a test:
email address
debit or credit card
an accepted form of ID
To book the test please visit Official Life in the UK Booking Site

What should I bring to the test centre?

A valid ID (passport, driving licence, or biometric residence permit).
Your booking confirmation email.

What happens if I fail the test?

If you fail the test, you can retake it. There is no limit to the number of attempts, but you must pay the fee each time.

How long is the test certificate valid?

The test certificate does not expire. You can use it for future applications as long as you meet other requirements.

What happens after I pass the test?

You will receive a unique reference number that you must include in your citizenship or settlement application. Keep this number safe, as you will not receive a physical certificate.

What book should I use for Life in the UK Preparation.

Life in the United Kingdom: a guide for new residents

You can use official Handbook Life in the United Kingdom: a guide for new residents: 3rd Edition for you test preparation. You can order it Amazon.

Is there an official website for more information?

Yes, visit the official UK government website for detailed guidance and updates.