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Daily Mail
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Can YOU pass a UK citizenship test? Brits joke they 'better pack their bags' after struggling to answer the general knowledge questions
Britons have revealed their struggle to answer general knowledge questions about the nation for a UK citizenship test, with some only getting one question correct. Self-proclaimed ' TikTok quizmaster' Mahan Lankarani often creates various brainteasers and quiz videos. He recently challenged his 1.6million followers to see if they could successfully complete a UK citizenship test, with the pass mark being 75 per cent. It was inspired by the general knowledge test that immigrants must take to prove they know about the British way of life in order to move to the UK. Some of the mock questions include 'who is the Head of State in the UK?' and 'what are the three colours of the Union Jack?' But despite some of these questions being related to politics and everyday life in Britain, citizens struggled to pass, with some of them only getting one out of ten right. Another question, which asked about the capital of Wales baffled one TikTok user, who wrote in the comments: 'I thought Wales was the capital of Wales.' Another penned: 'Right I'm an English citizen and I only got the union jack colours right.' A third said: 'Nah bro I'm literally 100 per cent English and I didn't pass. How are people expected to know this!!!' A fourth commented: '7 and 10 wrong, I better pack my bags,' while another chimed in and said: 'I'm fully British and I didn't know half of these.' Another said: 'Bro I've lived in London for so many years and I didn't know most of these. I sent this to my friend (who has lived in the UK her whole life) and she didn't even know.' Last year, it was reported that 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. 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 research by financial services company Remitly 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. The test is below and answers will be at the end of the article 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 also re-sit it as often as they wish, with one man taking it a whopping 118 times, spending £5,900 in total. The Independent reported in 2022 that the man took 118 tests in a two year time period, despite there being guidance stating it should not be sat more than once every seven days. This means if this guidance is adhered to, nobody should be able sit the test more than 52 times year. The man took the tests across 2015 and 2016 and it is unclear whether he passed on the 118th attempt. Conservative MP Kevin Foster told the outlet: 'This is a unique case and the vast majority of customers pass by their third attempt.' 'Whilst the test provider does not disclose which answers they got wrong if they fail they are advised which parts of the handbook they need to study in more depth to help them pass future tests.'


The Guardian
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Guardian
Glitching maps, missing bees and antique cheese – take the Thursday quiz
One of these days, like an exciting curveball, the Thursday quiz is going to end up appearing on a Wednesday or a Friday, just to keep everybody on their toes. But not this week. It is definitely Thursday, and this is definitely an increasingly weirdly niche quiz about topical news, general knowledge, and pop culture, which is excited today to lean into genuine newsy questions about Sparks and Doctor Who. There are no prizes, sadly, as the Thursday quiz operates on the most shoestring of budgets, but we hope you have fun and will let us know how you get on in the comments. The Thursday quiz, No 213 If you really do think there has been an egregious error in one of the questions or answers – and can show your working and are absolutely 100% positive you aren't attempting to factcheck a joke – you can complain about it in the comments below. Why not watch Return The Day (Colours) by Dog Race instead?