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Free Life in the UK Practice Tests

We have created our practice tests based on the latest 2024 Official Life in the UK Test Papers, so they are fully up to date with the latest specification. The questions are based on The Official 3rd Edition Handbook “Life in the United Kingdom: A guide for new residents”, and we update our mock exam questions and Life in the UK course content regularly so you can be assured that you have the latest information.

We’ve worked very hard to prepare hundreds of example questions to help you pass your Life in the UK test the first time. Our award-winning online Learning System can be used anywhere on any device! Did we mention that you can practice as MUCH as you want for free? To take the online practice tests, please click below. We strongly recommend going through all of the practice questions in order, starting with Test 1.

How to Book Life In The UK Test

When you’ve gone through all the practice questions and you’re ready to book the real test, please ensure that you’re booking directly from the UK Government website. When you are booking the test, you will need to select your preferred test location and the date and time for the test. We would recommend booking the test at your nearest test centre. To book your test, please use the following link: https://www.gov.uk/life-in-the-uk-test

We strongly advise against using third-party companies to book the exam on your behalf. Booking directly with the UK Government will ensure that you’re paying the correct price and not being overcharged. If you need any help with the booking, please contact us, and we will help.

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Here are some of our most frequently asked questions about the Life in the UK test. If your question is not listed here, then please Contact Us

The Life in the UK test is a computer-based test with 24 questions. It is one of the requirements for anyone seeking Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK or naturalisation as a citizen living in the UK. The test is designed to prove that the applicant has sufficient knowledge of British life and sufficient proficiency in the English language.

Yes, The Life in the UK test and the British Citizenship test is the same. The official name of it is “Life in the UK”, but it is sometimes called: British Citizenship test, UK Citizenship test, Living in the UK test, In the UK life test, Live UK test, and Life in the test UK. These tests are all the same, and there are no other tests apart from the one.

Citizens aged between 18 – 64 will need to take the exam if they are applying for British Citizenship, Settlement or Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK. This is a requirement for every citizen making the application.

You WILL need to take the test if:

  • You are aged 18 – 64
  • You are applying for British Citizenship or Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK.

You do NOT need to take the test if:

  • You are aged under 18
  • You are aged over 64
  • You’re unable to take the test due to Long Term Physical Illness or Mental Condition. You will be required to provide proof of this.

The time limit for the exam is 45 minutes.

The exam has 24 questions in total, and you must answer at least 18 questions correctly to pass.

The real exam has 24 questions that are randomly generated, and you will need to answer 18 questions correctly to pass. It’s important to know that the questions are random, and it’s a common misconception that one test centre has easier questions than another. This is not true, and all test centres have the same software for the tests.

The latest figures show that the pass rate is 64% which means out of 100 people, only 64 will pass the test. To give yourself the best chance to pass, please use the free materials in the handbook we’ve provided before you take the test.

When making a test booking for the real thing, please ensure that you’re booking directly from the UK Government website only. When you are booking the test, you will need to select your preferred test location in the United Kingdom and the date and time for the test. We would recommend that you book the test at your nearest test centre. To book your exam, please use the following link:
https://www.gov.uk/life-in-the-uk-test

We would strongly advise you not to use any third-party companies to book the exam on your behalf. Booking directly with the UK Government will ensure you’re paying the correct price and not being overcharged. If you need help with the booking, please contact our Life In The UK test helpline, and we will guide you through the process.

The Life In The UK test fee is currently £50.00 – This is the correct fee if booked directly using your debit or credit card. If you are being charged more than this then you are either using a third-party website. Please only use the following link to make your booking: https://www.gov.uk/life-in-the-uk-test

When you are booking the test, you will need to prove your identity. It’s important to note that the ID that you use to book the exam MUST be taken with you when you go to the test centre. If you don’t take the same ID, then you may not be allowed to take the test. The Home Office needs your ID as proof that you have taken and passed the test.

The following IDs are accepted:

  • Passport (Valid and Expired Passports are accepted)
  • Valid Travel Document (can’t use an emergency Travel Document)
  • UK Driving License
  • European ID Card
  • Biometric Residence Card/ Residence Permit

More information and a Full List of the ID requirements for residents can be found here: 
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/877383/LitUK_candidate_identification_requirements_v5.8a.pdf

There are two ways to prepare for the actual test. The first method is by reading a study guide which has all of the information required for the test.

The second is by practising with our free online practice exams. We’ve created several tests that are almost identical to the real test, and you should practice them before booking the real exam. The free tests that are provided have been developed by an expert team of immigration advisers.

We would strongly advise completing all of the practice tests and our free handbook, as this will give you the best chance of passing.
It is also wise to practice your English speaking and writing skills and seek guidance if you need help in that area. A good knowledge of the English language will simplify your study and speed up the learning process.

We have also created a life in the UK course, which has over 500 test questions and a study guide.

The online tests that we’ve created are very realistic and almost identical to the actual exam paper, helping candidates to be prepared before the real thing. We have a strict time limit on them too, which replicates the real test. The questions in our exam have been in real exams, and you may see them again. We would highly recommend completing all of the practice exams to support your study and guide you towards success.

Yes! You must arrive at least 15 minutes early. The test centre will take your ID and verify it, which will take approximately 15 minutes. You will then have 45 minutes to complete the exam, and the results should be available within 5 minutes after completing the exam. If you pass the exam, then you will be given your Pass Certificate immediately, and you can leave with it.
Please ensure you allow 1.5 hours for the whole procedure.

Yes! You will need to bring the same ID that you used when booking the exam online. The picture on the ID must show a true likeness of yourself for the Home Office records.

Residents may be refused to complete the exam if they fail to bring the correct ID

Some test centres may allow a guide or companion, but most do not. Please check with the test centre before the exam date. Residents are allowed to bring guests to the British Citizenship Ceremony.

To pass the Official Life In the UK test, you must score 75% or more. This means that you will need sufficient knowledge of the information provided in the study guide to answer at least 18 questions correctly out of 24 questions.

The latest figures state that out of 100 people that take the test, only 64 pass and 36 will fail. Due to this, it’s important to be prepared for the exam by studying and practising with test papers and digesting all the information you can from the learning material provided in this time.

If you fail the test, you will need to wait at least seven days before booking another test. During this period, we recommend that study and practice with our exams, which will guide you towards a better outcome. You will need to pay £50.00 to book another exam.

There is no limit on the number of times you can attempt the exam, but each time it will cost £50.00, which needs to be paid for immediately with a debit or credit card.

If you pass the test, you will receive a pass certificate immediately at the test centre, and you can take it with you immediately.

The Life In the United Kingdom Pass Certificate does NOT have an expiry date, and residents can use it for their British Citizenship or Settlement Application.

Important Notes for when you book the test

When you book the test, please ensure that all of the details are correct, as any errors may cause issues on the day of the test.
Things to remember:

• Name – Ensure your name is Spelt Correctly and that it is in the correct order (first name and last name)
• Place of Birth – Ensure that your Place of birth is correct.

If your Passport has an Identify Number and Passport Number, please make sure you are entering the Passport Number when booking.

When you’re taking the exam, please read all 24 questions carefully and take your time to answer.

184 responses to “Life In The UK Test”

  1. Tariq Avatar
    Tariq

    I’m delighted that I took my test on 25/04/24 and passed on my first try, studying only EXAMS 1-10, not the full chapters.

    1. Jay Lee Avatar
      Jay Lee

      Hi Tariq,

      Congratulations, We’re really happy to hear this and glad we could help.

      Good luck for the future.

  2. Omar Avatar
    Omar

    I passed my test on the first attempt today, 07-04-24, and this site was incredibly useful—all questions came from here, thanks a lot👍

    1. Jay Lee Avatar
      Jay Lee

      Hi Omar,

      Congratulations, We’re really happy to hear this.

      Good luck for the future.

  3. Nasrin Akhtar Avatar
    Nasrin Akhtar

    Hello everyone, I’m currently studying Exams 1-10; is this sufficient for passing? Please, can anyone advise? Thanks!

    1. Jay Lee Avatar
      Jay Lee

      Hi Nasrin,

      We recommend going over the free exams (1 – 10) and we also have a paid course with a pass guarantee for only £1.00 which includes 40 tests and a study guide.

      I hope this helps!

  4. Jorge Avatar
    Jorge

    I passed my test yesterday. The test was very easy for me because I found almost all the questions I had practiced on this site. Thank you for keeping price only £1, I pass because of this website. Thank you!!!!

    1. Jay Lee Avatar
      Jay Lee

      Hi Jorge,

      Congratulations! We’re really happy that we could help and glad that you found the course helpful.

      Good luck for the future.

  5. Nadeem Akhtar Avatar
    Nadeem Akhtar

    I passed my test today, this site is incredibly useful; most of the questions were from Exams 1 to 10, thank you so much. I also reviewed questions from chapters.

    1. Jay Lee Avatar
      Jay Lee

      Hi Nadeem,

      Congratulations, We’re really happy to hear this! Glad that we could help.

      Good luck for the future.

  6. Sanjay Avatar
    sanjay

    I aced my UK citizenship test yesterday by only revising Exams 1-10 under the ‘British Citizenship’ section. Every question was from these exams, and I was done in just 5 minutes haha. Best of luck to everyone!

    1. Jay Lee Avatar
      Jay Lee

      Hi Sanjay,

      Congratulations! We’re really happy that you’ve passed and glad that we could help.

      Good luck for the future.

  7. Leila Zaidi Avatar
    Leila Zaidi

    can someone please let me know how to check my UK test results? I did my test today and was told at the test center that I would receive my results by email within 10 minutes, but haven’t received them yet.

    1. Jay Lee Avatar
      Jay Lee

      Hi Leila,

      You will need to login to your Life in the UK account on the government website. If you have passed then you will be given a unique reference number (URN) which will be shown in your online account.

      I hope this helps

      Good luck

  8. Priya Das Avatar
    Priya Das

    I passed my test yesterday. The test was very easy because I practiced on this site. Thanks!

    1. Jay Lee Avatar
      Jay Lee

      Hi Priya,

      Congratulations!

      Good luck for the future!

  9. Ibrahim Sayed Avatar
    Ibrahim Sayed

    I passed my test today 30th April for the first time. I’m very happy. I only studied Exams 1 to 10. Thanks to this site 😀 Good luck to everyone!

    1. Jay Lee Avatar
      Jay Lee

      Hi Ibrahim,

      Congratulations! We’re really happy to hear you’ve passed.

      Good luck for the future.

  10. Fatima Zahra Avatar
    Fatima Zahra

    Please note I’m taking the exam next Wednesday.

    1. Jay Lee Avatar
      Jay Lee

      Hi Fatima,

      Good luck with your exam.

      Let us know how it goes.

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184 Comments

  1. I’m delighted that I took my test on 25/04/24 and passed on my first try, studying only EXAMS 1-10, not the full chapters.

    1. Hi Tariq,

      Congratulations, We’re really happy to hear this and glad we could help.

      Good luck for the future.

  2. I passed my test on the first attempt today, 07-04-24, and this site was incredibly useful—all questions came from here, thanks a lot👍

  3. Hello everyone, I’m currently studying Exams 1-10; is this sufficient for passing? Please, can anyone advise? Thanks!

    1. Hi Nasrin,

      We recommend going over the free exams (1 – 10) and we also have a paid course with a pass guarantee for only £1.00 which includes 40 tests and a study guide.

      I hope this helps!

  4. I passed my test yesterday. The test was very easy for me because I found almost all the questions I had practiced on this site. Thank you for keeping price only £1, I pass because of this website. Thank you!!!!

    1. Hi Jorge,

      Congratulations! We’re really happy that we could help and glad that you found the course helpful.

      Good luck for the future.

  5. I passed my test today, this site is incredibly useful; most of the questions were from Exams 1 to 10, thank you so much. I also reviewed questions from chapters.

    1. Hi Nadeem,

      Congratulations, We’re really happy to hear this! Glad that we could help.

      Good luck for the future.

  6. I aced my UK citizenship test yesterday by only revising Exams 1-10 under the ‘British Citizenship’ section. Every question was from these exams, and I was done in just 5 minutes haha. Best of luck to everyone!

    1. Hi Sanjay,

      Congratulations! We’re really happy that you’ve passed and glad that we could help.

      Good luck for the future.

  7. can someone please let me know how to check my UK test results? I did my test today and was told at the test center that I would receive my results by email within 10 minutes, but haven’t received them yet.

    1. Hi Leila,

      You will need to login to your Life in the UK account on the government website. If you have passed then you will be given a unique reference number (URN) which will be shown in your online account.

      I hope this helps

      Good luck

  8. I passed my test today 30th April for the first time. I’m very happy. I only studied Exams 1 to 10. Thanks to this site 😀 Good luck to everyone!

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