StanSP Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 I only got 58%, 14 out of 24. Pretty poor, really! http://www.ukcitizenshiptest.co.uk/ What do you get?
acooling08 Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 These questions are hard and mostly irrelevant! I scored 9 out of 24, although I did rush through it in 5 minutes. It's no wonder people try to get here illegally rather than revise the year women were allowed to divorce their husbands legally.
Webbo Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 You have failed the practice citizenship test. Questions answered correctly: 15 out of 24 (63%) Time taken: 03 minutes 35 seconds Some of those question were totally irrelevant.
HEGGSY Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 I only got 14 as well. Dear me some of those questions were ridiculously pointless
Libertine Dream Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 No wonder some people have difficulty fitting into society when this is what they are tested on. Completely irrelevant and would mean a lot of English people should have their citizenship taken, I hadn't a clue on some questions. Ridiculous!
Houdini Logic Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 I was thinking you guys must be a bit simple, but then I took the test! Let's just say I'm not sharing my score...
StanSP Posted 9 February 2012 Author Posted 9 February 2012 I was thinking you guys must be a bit simple, but then I took the test! Let's just say I'm not sharing my score... 3? Higher? Lower? I do agree with all of the above, some pointless questions.
irDeano Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 You have failed the practice citizenship test. Questions answered correctly: 12 out of 24 (50%) oops...
NewburyFox Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 14/24 aswell. "The number of children and young people up to the age of 19 in the UK is... A) 13 million B) 14 million C) 15 million" How the hell am I supposed to know?
Houdini Logic Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 3? Higher? Lower? I do agree with all of the above, some pointless questions. Higher. Technically Anyway, why would I know the exact year in the 19th century when women won the right to divorce their husbands?!?!?!
HEGGSY Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 It seems were all fcuked when it comes to UK knowledge. Good thing the government hasn't given us this as a pop quiz type thing we'd be fcuked
Yojoe36 Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 Which of the following TWO types of people get their prescriptions free of charge? a) Over 60 b) Under 18 c) Pregnant or 12 month old baby d) Minimum wage people Where the fvck is "e) Scottish Cvnts" ??
Houdini Logic Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 Where the fvck is "e) Scottish Cvnts" ?? e) Scottish cvnts f) pyjama wearing, 'stand in a queue it's Wednesday', giro collectors
Guest Bilo Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 I failed. I should be deported to Barbados immediately.
pSinatra Posted 9 February 2012 Posted 9 February 2012 11 out of 24 (46%) I think I got 1857 as the correct year women were allowed to divorce their husband. Not because I've got a degree in history.........because I had a 1 in 4 chance of getting it right.
The Doctor Posted 10 February 2012 Posted 10 February 2012 14/24. Most of those seem completely irrelevant.
ozleicester Posted 10 February 2012 Posted 10 February 2012 You have passed the practice citizenship test. Questions answered correctly: 22 out of 24 (92%) Time taken: 01 minutes 47 seconds Fooking PAP's (Plastic and Pommy)
OzFox Posted 10 February 2012 Posted 10 February 2012 12/24. There was a question on the Aussie citizenship test a few years ago asking who was their greatest cricketer in the 1930s. (Bradman) That caught a few people out
Bluefoxtim Posted 10 February 2012 Posted 10 February 2012 Morons. This highlights the problem in society today. 10/24.
MikeyT Posted 10 February 2012 Posted 10 February 2012 14/24 and i'm not English not badddddd Pure guess work though...like the majority of us i guess.
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