Free Life in the UK Test Practice — 240 Questions
10 realistic practice tests matching the real exam format. 24 questions per test, timed at 45 minutes — exactly like the real thing. Start practising right now, completely free.
10 Free Life in the UK Practice Tests
Each test gives you 24 multiple-choice questions with a 45-minute countdown — the exact format of the real Life in the UK Test. That’s 240 practice questions across 10 complete tests, covering every topic from the official handbook.
Questions span British history, government, the legal system, traditions, and everyday life. The real test pulls from the same material, so practising with these gives you a genuine preview of what to expect at the test centre.
No payment. No credit card. No expiring trial. Just open a test and start.
10 Full Tests
240 questions across every topic area
Real Exam Format
24 questions, 45-minute timer, 75% pass mark
Any Device
Phone, tablet, or laptop — practise anywhere
Choose a Free Life in the UK Practice Test
Each test has 24 questions and a 45-minute timer. We recommend starting with Test 1 and working through in order.
Completed all 10? Upgrade to the full course for £9 and unlock 30 more premium tests plus a study guide.
Sample Free Life in the UK Test Question
- A federal republic
- A constitutional monarchy
- A presidential democracy
- A one-party state
That’s one question. Each free test has 24 like it — start practising now.
What Does the Real Life in the UK Test Look Like?
The real test is 24 multiple-choice questions on a computer at an approved test centre. You have 45 minutes and need 18 correct (75%) to pass. The national pass rate is approximately 64% — meaning about 1 in 3 people fail. Our free practice tests use the same format so there are no surprises on test day.
The official test costs £50, payable only at gov.uk/life-in-the-uk-test. You must attend in person — it cannot be taken online. Read our booking guide for step-by-step instructions.
Several websites charge £100 to £200 for a test that costs £50 direct. Only book at gov.uk.
Free Tests vs Full Course — What’s the Difference?
| Feature | Free (This Page) | Full Course (£9) |
|---|---|---|
| Practice tests | 10 tests | 40 tests |
| Total questions | 240 | 960 |
| Real exam format (24 Qs, 45 mins) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Study guide (23 lessons) | — | ✓ Included |
| Progress tracking | — | ✓ Included |
| Tutor support | — | ✓ Included |
| Pass guarantee | — | ✓ 6-month extension |
| Price | Free | £9 one-time |
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uAcademy provides Life in the UK Test study materials and practice questions. uAcademy does not administer the official test. To sit the real Life in the UK Test, book directly through gov.uk and pay the £50 exam fee to the UK Government.
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185 responses to “Life In The UK Test”
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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.
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Hi Tariq,
Congratulations, We’re really happy to hear this and glad we could help.
Good luck for the future.
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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👍
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Hi Omar,
Congratulations, We’re really happy to hear this.
Good luck for the future.
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Hello everyone, I’m currently studying Exams 1-10; is this sufficient for passing? Please, can anyone advise? Thanks!
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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!
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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!!!!
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Hi Jorge,
Congratulations! We’re really happy that we could help and glad that you found the course helpful.
Good luck for the future.
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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.
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Hi Nadeem,
Congratulations, We’re really happy to hear this! Glad that we could help.
Good luck for the future.
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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!
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Hi Sanjay,
Congratulations! We’re really happy that you’ve passed and glad that we could help.
Good luck for the future.
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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.
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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
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I passed my test yesterday. The test was very easy because I practiced on this site. Thanks!
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Hi Priya,
Congratulations!
Good luck for the future!
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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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Hi Ibrahim,
Congratulations! We’re really happy to hear you’ve passed.
Good luck for the future.
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Please note I’m taking the exam next Wednesday.
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Hi Fatima,
Good luck with your exam.
Let us know how it goes.
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