Poll: UK Citizenship Quiz

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I'm Scottish through and through, studying Politics at university and got an A in Higher History and I only got 11/24. When sitting these tests, do you get a handbook like for a theory test? Otherwise all immigrants to the UK are Rain Man and I claim my £5.

I'll just have to rely on my apologetic, pessimistic demeanour, crooked teeth and meteorological obsession to pass for British.

Pass the tea old bean.
 

Hazz_11

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May 10, 2009
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10/24 = FAILED and I am from the uk, well there is nothing for it I shall pack my bags now and look for pastures new.....

but really those questions are silly and mostly outdated but I wouldnt mind a correct but harsh test to get into the uk as that way only people who really want too and have something about them will hopefully pass and get in
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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I have absolutely no clue about most of these questions. I am British by Birth, a lot of them are completely irrelevant to anything.

I'm 30 years old how the hell am I going to know what a recruitment centre was doing in the west indies in the 1950's...
 

staika

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8/24 I haven't ever been or studied anything on England but I did better then I thought I would :p
 

Esotera

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tahrey said:
There is a study book available though, so much like the driving theory test, there's a lot to learn and most of it is irrelevant bollocks (with a few unexpected, actually quite important bits mixed in), but it's perfectly possible to gen up on it, beat the test, then forget it all again. So it's not a sudden, throw-you-in-at-the-deep-end exercise in cold guesswork as an alternative to just putting up a "COUNTRY CLOSED" sign and summarily deporting anyone without a British passport.
What are the important bits? I've never read the study book so don't know how representative the guardian's version of the quiz is.

Thrillho said:
I got 50%, and I'm British.

Although some of the questions only apply to England & maybe Wales. For example, nobody pays for prescriptions here, and 13-16 year olds can work up to 4 hours a day. (but only on farms or delivering papers)
This is a good point, they could have put in a bit more about how Scotland and Wales have their own parliaments, and how policy differs. I suspect there are reasons behind that...
 

wolf thing

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im a scot so anything ran by the English can go fuck its self. in all seriousness this a stupid test and i almost feel guilty that my govermant out immigrants throw this
 

John the Gamer

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You scored 15 out of a possible 24

You have failed, the pass mark was 75% According to the Life in the UK Test, you have insufficient knowledge of the English language or of life in the UK to remain. What would you change about the test if you could? Head over to our open thread and let us know.

Well...Damn. Not that it bothers me though, we have a similar test over here across the channel. Yay for bureaucracy!
 

alrekr

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The Diabolical Biz said:
alrekr said:
Not arguing with you (most of this questions were utter gak-shit) but 21 is correct. The monarchy is prevented from marrying anyone who isn't a protestant (mainly to stop a catholic getting into power).
I thought it was because the King/Queen was head of the Church, since the days of Henry VI, and, the Church of England being Protestant, isn't allowed to marry outside the religion they're head of.

OT: 11/24. What a load of bollocks! I'm as Britain as...as...PG Wodehouse!
I think you mean "I'm as British as" just saying.

Also the Royals still are head of the English church and the law was passed to prevent a Catholic getting in and thus changing the country back to Catholic.
 

Diceman

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That test was fucking ridiculous! I have NEVER come across even half of the stuff on there and I've never lived anywhere but England.
I don't watch the news and don't have anyone tell me these sorts of things... I don't even know if the people I know would know theses.
 

madster11

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Aug 17, 2010
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Got 13 out of a possible 24

Pretty good considering i guessed half, and the other half i just used educated guessing. I only KNEW the monarch question thing.
I'm Australian. Our cultures are similar enough (fish and chips, cheers mate) that i'm pretty sure i could live in the UK with absolutely no problems at all.
I failed though.

Oh well. Will have to content myself with some fash and chups and move to NZ.
 

Sam Warrior

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Uk citizen been through all the compulsory education system only got 9 correct, most of those questions are really obscure and/or have very little to do with anything relevant to day to day life in the country.
 

The Diabolical Biz

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alrekr said:
The Diabolical Biz said:
alrekr said:
Not arguing with you (most of this questions were utter gak-shit) but 21 is correct. The monarchy is prevented from marrying anyone who isn't a protestant (mainly to stop a catholic getting into power).
I thought it was because the King/Queen was head of the Church, since the days of Henry VI, and, the Church of England being Protestant, isn't allowed to marry outside the religion they're head of.

OT: 11/24. What a load of bollocks! I'm as British as...as...PG Wodehouse!
I think you mean "I'm as British as" just saying.

Also the Royals still are head of the English church and the law was passed to prevent a Catholic getting in and thus changing the country back to Catholic.
I did indeed mean that, well spotted. It's what comes of writing on forums when I really should be going to sleep. And I guess we're saying the same thing, the only difference being they didn't want any other religion to get into power, although obviously the only other main schism of religion at the time in Britain was Catholicism.
 

Vegetunks9000

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@Robert Ewing. Rip on the NHS all you want. I'd prefer that to the way America does it. Sorry guys and girls across the pond. Nothing harsh meant by it. Just think some people in Britain don't realize how easy we have it sometimes.
 

Hugga_Bear

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I don't understand how this makes me British or indeed shows any knowledge of the UK. Only a few were actually useful to know, many were incredibly specific, outside the realms of politics as well as common sense.

Honestly, that test is a disgrace, it's relevance is nonexistent. The only thing I can think of is they've cherry picked the questions on offer to a ridiculous extent, however that doesn't negate the presumed fact that those questions are in the test anyway. Just...why...?