On a more serious note, that something like this passes for a British citizenship test is genuinely scary. You could train an animal to pass a test like this one.
Citizenship in Britain should not come from knowing obscure trivia about irrelevant subjects. It should come from an understanding of what the natives of the country you want to emigrate to actually desire; how they think. I work in an office building which has a company in whose business is to help immigrants pass this test. They sell books with the answers in, and the people you see going in there who can barely speak English and are clearly not here for the Fish and Chips honestly make me worry about what is going on with my country.
A better method of testing would be one on one interviews with trained immigration officers. Questions would be asked, questions with no right answer such as "you hear a scream coming from your neighbour's flat, what do you do", and the reasoning behind the answer should count more than the answer itself. This might take longer but with something as important as this, it is worth it.
Citizenship in Britain should not come from knowing obscure trivia about irrelevant subjects. It should come from an understanding of what the natives of the country you want to emigrate to actually desire; how they think. I work in an office building which has a company in whose business is to help immigrants pass this test. They sell books with the answers in, and the people you see going in there who can barely speak English and are clearly not here for the Fish and Chips honestly make me worry about what is going on with my country.
A better method of testing would be one on one interviews with trained immigration officers. Questions would be asked, questions with no right answer such as "you hear a scream coming from your neighbour's flat, what do you do", and the reasoning behind the answer should count more than the answer itself. This might take longer but with something as important as this, it is worth it.