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Life in the UK Test FAQ

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The Life in the UK Test is the official citizenship and settlement test for many people applying for indefinite leave to remain or British citizenship. It covers British history, values, government, and everyday life.

Many applicants for British citizenship or indefinite leave to remain need to pass it, although requirements vary by visa route and personal circumstances. Always check the latest government guidance for your case.

The official test has 24 multiple-choice questions. You normally need to answer at least 18 correctly to pass, which is 75%.

LifeintheUK Study gives you mock exams, topic tests, random practice, flashcards, and answer explanations so you can build confidence before test day.

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Mock tests simulate the full exam experience, topic tests focus on one subject area, and random tests mix questions across the handbook for flexible revision.

Yes. When you create a free account, you can save your test attempts and review your progress over time. That makes it easier to see which topics still need work.

Yes. The practice tools are designed to work on mobile, tablet, and desktop so you can study whenever you have time.

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