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Here's one that helps people revise, lets see how we do
https://lifeintheuktestweb.co.uk/british-citizenship-test-practice-questions-12/
I got 71% and I'm nativo
I got 21 and I'm from Denmark. Most of them were not too hard. Some, like British History were a bit harder, but not impossible. The amount of NI parliament members though, that one was a complete shot in the dark.
That NI question keeps on being mentioned for some reason
Yeah I got 71% too, which is a fail so I guess I am no longer British. Born and raised here btw! What a stupid, racist test, plenty of the questions aren't even objectively factual but subjective or flatout lies spread by the government too.
edit: did a second test and still failed with 67%
83% as a Canadian. Such a weird mix of questions. Maybe 4-5 that actually dealt with civics and governance.
21/24, not a Brit but a good student of world history
20/24 (83%), native Briton.
Some of those questions are stupid though, on terms of day to day knowledge on Britain.
If it was actually going to be useful, it would include things about:
How long do you wait before beeping the horn if you're behind a car at the traffic lights and they turn green is another potential one
I beeped a guy when on holiday in USA once, after a truck didn't set off for a few seconds. The guy stuck a middle finger out of his window and floored it with a great wheel spin.
Not sure if I broke the rule by beeping too early, or the American rule is that you always flip off the guy behind you.
You did the New York Second
I'm English It was like 3 seconds!
83%. I've never set foot in the country in my life.
Also, the height of the that wheel is irrelevant, since it hasn't been the tallest in the world in decades!

23 of 24, my knowledge of NI politics sadly lacking
Nao nao nao! March march march!
Something like that probably. 😉
I got 21 of 24. The NI Assembly question threw me for an absolute loop.
I got 46%, and I'm a native Finn
67% for me, looks like I'm getting kicked out
12 of 24 as an American