Values and Principles Sample Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
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The five values of the UK are:
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Democracy – people choose their leaders by voting.
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Rule of law – everyone must follow the law.
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Individual liberty – people have the freedom to make their own choices.
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Tolerance – people are treated fairly, whatever their beliefs or background.
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Participation – people should take part in their communities and in public life.
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Question 2 of 10
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There are 24 questions in the Life in the UK test. You have 45 minutes to answer them, and you must get at least 18 correct to pass.
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Question 3 of 10
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You must get 75% to pass, this is 18 out of 24. If you pass, you get a certificate that does not expire; you can use it anytime in the future.
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In the UK, people have the freedom to believe in any religion or none at all.
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Everyone living in the UK is expected to obey the law, and no one is above it.
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To become a UK citizen or permanent resident, you must show that you can speak and understand English, and that you know about life in the UK by passing the Life in the UK test.
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Question 7 of 10
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All UK residents have the right to a fair trial.
This means that if someone is accused of a crime, they will be judged by an independent court, and the law will decide the outcome based on evidence. -
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You have a maximum of 45 minutes to complete the Life in the UK test.
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Question 9 of 10
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In the UK, you can vote in elections if you are aged 18 or over and are a British citizen, a citizen of Ireland, or a Commonwealth citizen who lives in the UK.
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Question 10 of 10
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Tolerance means accepting and respecting other people’s beliefs, cultures, and ways of life, even if they are different from your own.
