Chapter 1 (Values and Principles of the UK): Practice Test
Chapter 1 Practice Test Fact Sheet
How many questions:24
How many correct answers to pass:18
Pass mark:75%
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List of Chapter 1 Practice Test Questions (Classic View):
- Question 1: What is one of the fundamental values of British society?
- Question 2: What should all those living in the UK respect and support?
- Question 3: What are British values based on?
- Question 4: What are British values protected by?
- Question 5: What is the stance of British society on extremism?
- Question 6: What reflects the responsibilities of being a British citizen?
- Question 7: Which is NOT a fundamental value of British society?
- Question 8: What are British citizens expected to support?
- Question 9: Which principle of British life emphasizes the ability of individuals to express their beliefs freely?
- Question 10: What does the principle of democracy in British life signify?
- Question 11: Which principle underscores the importance of legal adherence and equality before the law?
- Question 12: Which of the following principles promotes accepting those with different beliefs and faiths?
- Question 13: What principle is demonstrated by involvement in local activities and services?
- Question 14: As part of the citizenship ceremony, what do new citizens pledge to uphold?
- Question 15: What do new British citizens pledge to give to the United Kingdom?
- Question 16: Which values do new citizens pledge to uphold?
- Question 17: What must new citizens fulfil as part of their pledge?
- Question 18: What should all residents in the UK respect and obey?
- Question 19: How should residents of the UK treat others?
- Question 20: What is one of the freedoms shared by all those living in the UK?
- Question 21: Which behaviour is expected from those who wish to become permanent residents or citizens of the UK?
- Question 22: What is not a responsibility of residents in the UK?
- Question 23: Which freedom allows individuals to practice any religion or none at all?
- Question 24: Which fundamental principle allows people to express their opinions without fear of censorship or punishment?