Every year around 150,000 people take the Life in the UK Test. Between the second quarter of the year 2010 and the third year of 2014 nearly 750,000 applicants took the British citizenship test. The pass rate was just over 75%, with over 180,000 tests failed. The most recent published data available to date indicates that in January 2014, 13525 tests were taken and that 4861 were failed. Usually people who fail the exam is because they have not prepare it properly. However, if you read the book carefully and get enough practice you should be successful when taking the official test.
Notification of whether a candidate has passed or failed the test is given upon completion of the test. You will not be informed of the exact number of correct and incorrect answers that you have given, but just whether you have passed or failed. Taking the test costs £50 and you can take for as many times as you need until you get a pass.
Notification of whether a candidate has passed or failed the test is given upon completion of the test. You will not be informed of the exact number of correct and incorrect answers that you have given, but just whether you have passed or failed. Taking the test costs £50 and you can take for as many times as you need until you get a pass.