Chapter 1 – The Values and Principles of the UK Welcome to your Chapter 1 - The Values and Principles of the UK Test Name Email Phone Number 1. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?There is a no place in British society for extremism or intolerance. TRUE FALSE None 2. What are TWO fundamental principles of British life? Growing your own fruit and vegetables Participation in community life Tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs Only driving your car on weekdays 3. Which of the following statements is correct? The UK does not allow citizens or permanent residents to voice opinions publicly. The UK offers its citizens and permanent residents freedom of speech. None 4. To apply for UK citizenship or permanent residency, which TWO things do you need? A good understanding of life in the UK An ability to speak and read English A UK bank account A driving licens 5. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?Participating in your community is a fundamental principle of British life. FALSE TRUE None 6. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?Participating in your community is a fundamental principle of British life. TRUE FALSE None 7. What is the responsibility that you will have as a citizen or permanent resident of the UK? To grow your own vegetables To look after yourself and your family To avoid shopping on a Sunday To keep your dog on a lead at all times None 8. Which of the following is a fundamental principle of British life? Intolerance Individual liberty Extremism Inequality None 9. What is a responsibility that you will have as a citizen or permanent resident of the UK? Using your car as much as possible Keeping an allotment Looking after the environment Visiting your local pub regularly None 10. What is a fundamental principle of British life? Religious faith Democracy Relaxed work ethic Extremism None 11. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?British values and principles are based on history and traditions. TRUE FALSE None 12. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?All citizens and permanent residents of the UK can choose which laws they follow. FALSE TRUE None 13. In the UK you are expected to treat others with fairness. TRUE FALSE None 14. Which TWO responsibilities should you respect as a resident of the UK? Vote for the government in power Respect and obey the law Treat others with fairness Take in and look after stray animals 15. In which of the following languages is the life in the UK test NOT available? Spanish Scottish Gaelic English Welsh None 16. Which is a fundamental principle of British life? Eating fish on Friday Participation in community life Ignoring your neighbours Actively supporting your local football team None 17. What is the fundamental principle of British life? The rule of the monarch The rule of law The rule of your local member of Parliament (MP) The rule of the upper classes None 18. Which of the following statements is correct? On becoming a UK citizen or permanent resident, you can choose which laws and responsibilities you want to accept. On becoming a UK citizen or permanent resident, you will be agreeing to respect the laws, values and traditions of the UK. None 19. What TWO freedoms are offered by the UK to citizens and permanent residents? Freedom of speech A right to a fair trial Free groceries for everyone Long lunch breaks on Friday 20. Which of the following statements is correct? Britain encourages people to have extreme views and to act upon them. There is no place in British society for extremism or intolerance. None 21. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?Participating in your community is a fundamental principle of British life. FALSE TRUE None 22. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?In the UK you are expected to respect the rights of others to have their own opinions. TRUE FALSE None 23. Which of the following statements is correct? To become a UK citizen or permanent resident you must have a UK bank account. To become a UK citizen or permanent resident you must be able to speak and read English. None Thank you for taking - Chapter 1 - The Values and Principles of the UK. Time's upTime is Up! admin2021-01-25T11:10:01+00:00