How properly would YOU do on the UK citizenship take a look at?
It’s the general knowledge test that immigrants must take to prove they know about the British way of life.
Yet well over half of Brits would fail if they had to sit it, a new study has found.
Just 42 per cent of those who took a sample version of the Life In The UK quiz achieved the 75 per cent pass rate that would-be citizens need to hit.
That’s despite many of the questions seeming far from taxing, such as When is Christmas Day? and What sort of event is the Grand National?
And to make it even easier, applicants are given multiple-choice answers, so when asked which two houses form the UK Parliament, applicants can choose from the Houses of Lords, Commons, Members – or Fraser.
Britons’ pass rate falls well short of that achieved by migrants. In one recent year, 82 per cent of the 171,000 people who sat the test passed it.
The new research put 300 residents in each of seven nations to the test to see it they would pass their own citizenship test.
Brits had the sixth worst success rate with only Canada, with a pitiful seven per cent pass rate, faring worse. Australia came top on 96 per cent followed by Germany on 95 per cent, the US on 93 per cent and France and Spain joint fourth on 61 per cent.
Financial services company Remitly conducted the research. Spokesman Ollie Cassel said: ‘The UK citizenship test was one of the more difficult for natives to pass.
‘The difficulty of citizenship tests varies widely across countries reflecting different national priorities and perceptions of what it means to be a ‘citizen’. Some emphasise knowledge of the history and government while others focus on language proficiency.’
The average pass rate needed to pass the test in the UK, Australia, France and Canada is 75 per cent but it is just 60 per cent in the US, Spain and Germany. Would-be British citizens have to answer 24 questions in 45 minutes, and pay £50 to take the test. Applicants can re-sit it as often as they wish.
Answers: 1b; 2a; 3c; 4c; 5a; 6a; 7c; 8b; 9a&c; 10b; 11d; 12c; 13b; 14a; 15d
In our slimmed-down version, 12 out of 15 correct is a pass.