Practice tests by chapter
The real test draws from all five chapters. Revising one at a time is the fastest way to find the gaps — and chapter 3 is where most people lose their marks.
- 1 The values and principles of the UK What the UK expects of its citizens: the fundamental principles, your responsibilities, and what you are agreeing to when you take the oath. 58 practice questions
- 2 What is the UK? The four countries of the United Kingdom, the Crown dependencies and the overseas territories. Short, but reliably tested. 26 practice questions
- 3 A long and illustrious history From the Stone Age to the present day. This is the longest chapter and the one most people fail on — dates, monarchs, wars and Acts. 301 practice questions
- 4 A modern, thriving society Arts, sport, customs, religion and places of interest. Lots of names and dates, and easy marks if you revise it. 186 practice questions
- 5 The UK government, the law and your role Parliament, the constitution, the courts, and what is expected of you in your community. 194 practice questions