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Life in the UK Test Practice: Free 24-Question Mock Exam

Practise under real conditions — 24 questions, a 45-minute timer and the 75% pass mark — then review every answer with an explanation. No sign-up, no data stored.

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You will get 24 randomly selected practice questions and 45 minutes on the clock, exactly like the official test. Pick one answer per question — you can review everything at the end.

24
Questions
45:00
Time limit
18/24
To pass (75%)
£0
Always free

These are original practice questions written to mirror the official test’s format and topics. They are not the real exam questions, which are drawn from the official handbook. Use this to study, not as a guarantee of passing.

The Life in the UK test is a 24-question, multiple-choice exam that you must pass to get either settlement (ILR) or British citizenship. You have 45 minutes and need at least 75% — 18 correct out of 24 — to pass. The official test costs £50 and its questions come from the official handbook. The free mock exam above mirrors that exact format so you can practise under real conditions, score yourself, and learn from every answer.

How the real test works

The mock above is built to match the official exam. Here is what to expect on the day.

Life in the UK test at a glance (2026)
FeatureDetail
Questions24 multiple-choice
Time45 minutes
Pass mark75% — at least 18 out of 24
Cost£50
BookingOn GOV.UK, at least 3 days ahead, at an approved centre
ValidityThe pass never expires; used for ILR and citizenship

Source: GOV.UK — Life in the UK Test. You must usually take the test before applying for ILR; it is one of the core settlement requirements.

What the test covers

The official questions are drawn from the handbook Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents. They fall into a few broad areas, and our mock exam pulls from each:

  • Values and principles of the UK — democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, tolerance and taking part in community life.
  • What is the UK? — the four countries, their capitals, flags, patron saints and national symbols.
  • A long and illustrious history — from early settlers and the Romans through 1066, the Tudors, the Civil War, the Industrial Revolution and the two World Wars to modern Britain.
  • A modern, thriving society — sport, culture, religion, holidays and famous Britons.
  • Government, the law and your role — Parliament, the monarchy, elections, the courts and how you can take part.

How to prepare and pass

Most people who fail simply under-prepare or run out of revision time. A reliable approach:

  • Read the official handbook end to end — every question comes from it. It is the single most important resource.
  • Practise with timed mock tests like the one above until you consistently score well above 18/24, not just at the line.
  • Focus on dates, names and numbers — these are where many questions sit and where revision pays off fastest.
  • Review every wrong answer, read the explanation, and come back to weak topics rather than retaking blindly.
Use this alongside the full guide. For the rules around the test — exemptions, what ID to bring, how it fits the settlement timeline and what happens if you fail — read our complete Life in the UK test guide.

After you pass: ILR and citizenship

Your pass certificate never expires, so a single pass covers both settlement and citizenship. Once you have it, the test box is ticked for your ILR application and, later, for British citizenship. Pair it with the English language requirement — the other half of the Knowledge of Language and Life test — and check your timing with our ILR eligibility calculator.

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Life in the UK practice test: frequently asked questions

Is this the real Life in the UK test?
No. This is a free practice test written to mirror the format and topic areas of the official exam — 24 multiple-choice questions in 45 minutes with a 75% pass mark. The questions are our own, based on facts about British history, values, government and traditions. The real test uses different questions drawn from the official handbook, so use this to study, not as a guarantee.
How many questions are on the Life in the UK test and what is the pass mark?
The official test has 24 multiple-choice questions to be answered in 45 minutes, and you must get at least 75% — 18 out of 24 — correct to pass. This free mock exam uses the same 24-question, 45-minute, 75% format so your practice score is comparable to the real thing.
Is the Life in the UK practice test free, and do I need to sign up?
Yes, it is completely free with no sign-up, no email and no payment. The test runs entirely in your browser and we do not store your answers or results on any server. You can retake it as many times as you like — each attempt draws a fresh, randomised set of 24 questions.
Can I retake the practice test?
Yes, as often as you want. Each attempt randomly selects 24 questions and shuffles the answer order, so repeated practice helps you learn the material rather than memorise a fixed sequence. After each attempt you can review every question with the correct answer and a short explanation.
How much does the official Life in the UK test cost and how do I book it?
The official test costs £50 and is booked through GOV.UK at an approved test centre. You must book at least three days in advance and bring accepted ID. Once you pass, the certificate never expires and can be used for both settlement (ILR) and citizenship applications.
What does the Life in the UK test cover?
Questions are based on the official handbook and cover British values and principles, the countries and geography of the UK, British history from early times to the modern day, traditions and culture, and how the government, law and democracy work. This mock exam draws questions from each of these areas.
How this practice test is produced

Our editorial and accuracy standards

ILR Calculator UK is an independent, free settlement-planning resource. The practice questions on this page are written by our editorial team to reflect the format and subject areas of the official Life in the UK test. They test well-established facts about British history, geography, government and culture, and each carries a short explanation. They are an original study aid — not reproductions of the official exam questions, which are confidential and drawn from the official handbook.

This page is a study tool and general information, not regulated immigration advice. The official test is administered by the Home Office and booked through GOV.UK. For advice on your settlement or citizenship application, use an adviser regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) or a solicitor.