Life in UK Sample Test #3

Life in UK Sample Test 3 is the third test in the series of 10 Free Sample Test designed to make passing in the ILR test simpler. The test contains 24 questions from chapters on English Royal family history, key olympic achievements, UK politics, and major national monuments. Practice this test multiple times while paying attention to provided tips to recall answers easily.

#3 – Life in UK Sample Test

This test will ask you 24 questions

You must answer 18 questions to pass

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After the Black Death new social classes appeared in England including owners of large areas of land known as:

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Which of the following statements regarding the Black Death is NOT true?

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Which TWO of the following are environmental charities?

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Which of the following flags is not represented in the union flag?

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Who became one of the most popular monarchs in the 16th century?

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Who designed the new St Paul Cathedral?

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Where is the city of Swansea located?

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What is the name of the centrepiece to the Remembrance Day service located in Whitehall, London?

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Who was reigning in England when Wales became formally united with England by the Act for the Government of Wales?

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Which flag has a diagonal red cross on a white ground?

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How many members does the Scottish Parliament have?

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Which of the following operas was written by Gilbert and Sullivan?

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The Elizabethan period is known for the richness of its poetry and drama, especially for the plays and poems of which playwright?

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Which court deals with the most serious cases of children aged 10 to 17 in England Wales and Northern Ireland?

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Which British sportsman won five consecutive gold medals at the Olympic Games in the rowing category?

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Who was the first wife of Henry VIII?

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When did the Wars of the Roses start?

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Which of the following is NOT a fundamental principle of British life?

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Elizabeth I was the younger daughter of which King?

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When was the National Trust founded?

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When did Britain become permanently separated from the continent by the Channel?

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Who was the inventor of the World Wide Web?

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The Commonwealth has no power over its members and it cannot suspend their membership:

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When is Boxing Day celebrated?

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Theory Topics Discussed in Life In UK Sample Test #1

Key Monarchs & Timelines

England has a rich history of monarchs. Questions on monarchs, their timelines, family members, and key contributions are commonly asked in the Life in UK test. This test consists of questions and background on Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria, and related family members.

Politics of 4 UK Nations

Life in UK not only consists of politics of England, but also politics of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. This test consists of question around the parliament of 4 UK Nations, along with key acts, judiciary, and more.

Historical Monuments

UK consists of multiple monuments and national parks that are frequently asked in the Life in the UK test. This includes questions on monuments like St.Paul’s Cathedral, architects, and many central organizations responsible for it’s restoration and maintenance.

Modern Inventions

UK has been at the forefront of scientific inventions including world wide web, hover craft, Double Helix structure and more. Life in UK is likely to consist of at least one question on UK’s major contribution to the scientific world. This test includes multiple questions on UK’s achievements with explanation and trivia to make memorization simpler.