What is the UK?
Questions about the geography, nations, and structure of the United Kingdom.
What this chapter covers
Chapter 2 covers what the United Kingdom actually is: its four nations (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), their capitals, national symbols, languages, and how the UK relates to the Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories.
Why it matters: Expect 2–3 questions from this chapter. The facts here — patron saints, national flowers, population figures, and geographic basics — are among the most commonly tested.
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- Are these questions from the official handbook?
- Yes. Every question on this page is based on content from the official Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents handbook. We verify each question against the source material to ensure accuracy.
- How many chapter questions are on the real test?
- The real test draws 24 questions from across all chapters. The weighting is not equal — history typically has the most questions (7–8), followed by government (5–6) and culture/society (the remainder).
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- Should I study chapters in order?
- Not necessarily. Many people start with the topics they find most interesting or most approachable. However, working through all chapters ensures you do not have gaps in your knowledge.
Practice other chapters
Chapter 1: The Values and Principles of the UK
Questions about British values, traditions, and the principles that underpin UK society.
Chapter 3: A Long and Illustrious History
Questions about British history from the Stone Age to modern times.
Chapter 4: A Modern, Thriving Society
Questions about modern British culture, sport, music, literature, and everyday life.
Chapter 5: The UK Government, the Law and Your Role
Questions about Parliament, the legal system, voting, and civic responsibilities.
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