Chapters 1-2 Test
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What does the UK offer to its permanent residents or citizens?
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Which of the following is NOT a fundamental principle of British life?
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What do you need to apply to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK (choose TWO options)?
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What does the UK offer to its residents or citizens (choose FIVE answers)?
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Which of the following is a fundamental principle of life in the UK?
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Which TWO of the following responsibilities will you have as a permanent resident or citizen of the UK?
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Participation in community life is a fundamental principle of British life.
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To look after yourself and your family is one of the responsibilities that you will have as a permanent resident or citizen of the UK.
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In which of the following languages is the life in the UK test NOT available?
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Which TWO of the following are fundamental principles of British life?
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Which of the following statements is true?
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Which TWO of the following islands are known as ‘Crown dependencies’?
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What does the UK offer in return to its residents or citizens?
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Which of the following territories does not belong to Great Britain?
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Which of the following are British overseas territories?
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Where is the Parliament of the UK located?
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St Helena is a British overseas territory.
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The Isle of Man is a Crown dependency.
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British values and principles are based on history and traditions and are protected by law, customs and expectations.
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Which of the following lines does NOT form part of the citizenship pledge?
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As part of the citizenship ceremony, new citizens pledge their loyalty to the United Kingdom and to respect its rights and freedoms.
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Which of the following are ’Crown dependencies’?
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Which TWO islands are closely linked to the UK but are not part of it?
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Which of the following sentences is true?
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