Life in the UK Test 14

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Life in the UK Test 14 (2026): Free practise

Liberty, Freedom and Tolerance in the UK

British Citizenship / Settlement (ILR) Application

Are you preparing for your British Citizenship or Settlement (ILR) application? Our free Life in the UK Practice Test 2 is designed to help you master the crucial historical events of the Middle Ages. This specific mock test is fully updated for 2026 and covers essential chapters from the official handbook, "Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents."

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Life in the UK Test 14 Topics & Syllabus

Democracy and the Parliamentary System

Study the core concept of the UK as a parliamentary democracy. Learn how citizens exercise their right to vote to choose representatives, the importance of free and fair elections, and the role of the government in being accountable to the people. This system ensures that power is not centralised but shared, with the UK Parliament in Westminster holding the authority to make laws and scrutinise the work of the government. Understanding the distinction between the House of Commons, the House of Lords, and the Monarchy is essential for mastering this topic.

The Rule of Law

Master the principle that everyone in the UK—regardless of their status or wealth—is subject to the same laws. Understand how this ensures a fair and just society where rights are protected, and disputes are settled through an independent legal system. This means that even those in positions of power must follow the law. It protects citizens against tyranny and ensures that justice is administered transparently, with the courts remaining free from political interference.

Individual Liberty and Freedom of Expression

Explore the various freedoms enjoyed by all residents, including the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and the right to live without fear of arbitrary arrest. Learn how these liberties are balanced with the responsibility to respect the rights of others. In the UK, you are free to hold your own views and express them openly, provided you do not incite hatred or violence. This balance is a cornerstone of a free society, allowing for diverse perspectives to coexist peacefully.

Tolerance and Mutual Respect

Understand the importance of respecting different faiths, cultures, and beliefs in a diverse and multicultural United Kingdom. Study how the principle of tolerance fosters a harmonious society where every individual is treated with dignity and respect. The UK is a diverse community built on the acceptance of others. Respecting the traditions and beliefs of your neighbours—even when they differ from your own—is fundamental to being a part of British society and upholding its common values.

This 24-question practice test mirrors the official Home Office exam format, ensuring you build the confidence needed to pass on your first attempt.

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Questions 24
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Grade required to pass 75 %
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