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Can You Pass A Life In The Uk Test?
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Hi all, my husband took his life in the UK test today and passed. He is originally from Guyana, so he needed to pass to apply for his citizenship.
I was born in England and lived here all my life, he asked me to try a practice test online and I'm a bit embarrassed to say that I could only score 15 out of 24, this makes me wonder how many people who were born here could actually pass a Life in the UK test like this one: https:/ /uktest .net/li fe-in-t he-uk-t est-pra ctice.h tml
I was born in England and lived here all my life, he asked me to try a practice test online and I'm a bit embarrassed to say that I could only score 15 out of 24, this makes me wonder how many people who were born here could actually pass a Life in the UK test like this one: https:/
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.24 out of 24 for me, which is a bit better than I did when I posted a similar question here!
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NB: Every time one clicks on that link a DIFFERENT selection of questions are presented to the user. So, while I scored maximum marks on the two dozen questions that I was presented with, I might possibly have fared far worse with the questions that other people here have been seeing.
Hang on a moment or two while I have another go!
Hang on a moment or two while I have another go!
>>> I have learnt something by doing this test. That Great Britain and UK are not the same thing. I honestly didnt realise that GB doesn't include NI
Really, Maydup? I can only assume that you're not aware of the name of the country that you live in, which is 'United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. It's on the front of your passport!
Really, Maydup? I can only assume that you're not aware of the name of the country that you live in, which is 'United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. It's on the front of your passport!