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71 real-format practice questions from the Values & Principles chapter of the official handbook. Click any question to see the answer and a related set.

  1. Participating in your community is a fundamental principle of British life. Values & Principles
  2. The Council of Europe has the power to make European laws Values & Principles
  3. The fundamental principles of British life include: Values & Principles
  4. What is your responsibility as UK citizen? Select TWO answers. Values & Principles
  5. Which of these is NOT a responsibility of British citizen? Values & Principles
  6. Which two things should you do if you wish to be a permanent resident or citizen of the UK? Values & Principles
  7. A fundamental principle of British life is Values & Principles
  8. What does the UK offer to its residents? Values & Principles
  9. What university did Isaac Newton attend? Values & Principles
  10. Which clan was killed because of not taking an oath? Values & Principles
  11. Which TWO principles are included in the European Convention on Human Rights? Values & Principles
  12. The system of government in the UK is a parliamentary democracy. Values & Principles
  13. In the UK you are expected to respect the rights of others to have their own opinions. Values & Principles
  14. Residents who do not respect the law should not expect to be allowed to become permanent residents in the UK Values & Principles
  15. The Council of Europe is ______ for the protection and promotion of human rights in member countries Values & Principles
  16. The Council of Europe has no power to make laws Values & Principles
  17. What is Sir Isaac Newton's famous published work? Values & Principles
  18. What lead the American colonies to declare their independence? Values & Principles
  19. Which is a fundamental principle of British life? Values & Principles
  20. British values and principles are based on history and traditions. Values & Principles
  21. You are expected to respect the rights of others to have their own opinions in the UK Values & Principles
  22. During the 18th century, radical new ideas about politics, philosophy and science were developed, called 'the Enlightenment'. Values & Principles
  23. The government, public bodies and the courts must follow the principles of the European Convention Values & Principles
  24. Good citizens are an asset to the UK Values & Principles
  25. Which of the following is a fundamental principle of British Life? Values & Principles
  26. What is the responsibility that you have as a UK citizen? Values & Principles
  27. Fundamental principles of British life are: Values & Principles
  28. What TWO freedoms are offered by the UK to citizens and permanent residents? Values & Principles
  29. Those who don’t respect the law should not expect to be allowed to become permanent residents Values & Principles
  30. ______ had an important role in drafting the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms Values & Principles
  31. ______ is a fundamental principle of British life Values & Principles
  32. Which two of the following are fundamental principles of British life? Values & Principles
  33. The UK is a parliamentary democracy with ______ as head of state Values & Principles
  34. Where were the MacDonalds of Glencoe originally from? Values & Principles
  35. Where is the UK geographically located with respect to Europe? Values & Principles
  36. What are TWO fundamental principles of British life? Values & Principles
  37. What was Isaac Newton famous for? Values & Principles
  38. £100 is the highest value note in circulation in the UK. Values & Principles
  39. All citizens and permanent residents of the UK can choose which laws they follow. Values & Principles
  40. Which Scottish clan was killed for not taking the oath? Values & Principles
  41. What is the second sentence of the citizenship pledge? Values & Principles
  42. In the UK you are expected to treat others with fairness. Values & Principles
  43. As part of the citizenship ceremony, new citizens pledge to uphold its democratic values Values & Principles
  44. Those who don't respect the law should not expect to be allowed to become permanent residents Values & Principles
  45. A fundamental principle of British life is participating in your community Values & Principles
  46. At the turn of the 19th century, Britain was NOT a democracy as we know it today Values & Principles
  47. Some of the principles included in the European Convention on Human Rights are Values & Principles
  48. When did the UK sign the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms? Values & Principles
  49. If a judge finds that a public body is not respecting someone's legal rights, they can Values & Principles
  50. Which TWO will you be agreeing with when applying to become a permanent resident? Values & Principles