Frequently Asked Questions

Subscription and Account Administration

How Do I Subscribe?

Subscription costs £8.99 and can be paid using any major credit card using our paypal system. Subscription is instant and can be made here.

How Long Does Subscription Last?

Subscription lasts for 90 days from the date of activation.

Does Subscription Include The Official Study Material?

Yes, we are currently offering free online access to chapters 2, 3 and 4 of the Home Office "Life in the United Kingdom. A journey to citizenship" handbook (1st edition) and chapters 2 - 6 of the second edition as an introductory offer. These are the required chapters for the test.

Do I Need a PayPal Account?

You do not need a PayPal account in order to subscribe, although we use PayPal merchant services to securely process our online payments from all major credit or debit cards.

What Questions are Available?

The database currently contains over 1000 questions, in the same format as the current exam. The exams are laid out in such a way as to get you used to the format of the real exam. The material covers all the information from the required Chapters (2 - 6 of the Home Office "Life in the United Kingdom. A journey to citizenship" handbook, 1st and second edition).

Is there a limit to the number of times I can use the service?

There is no limit to the number of times you can use the service. It is availabe 24 hours a day, every day of the week for 90 days from the start of your subscription.

Is the database updated?

Yes, the database is updated regularly by professional question designers

Some sites are offering more questions, why is this?

The emphasis is quality, not quantity, and the optimum number of questions to cover all the material, in depth, is around 600 questions. We are offering over 1000 questions to thoroughyly cover the syllabus. Producing more requires repetition and a less realistic and suitable experience. We believe practising our core questions, and knowing them thoroughly, provides more than sufficient detail for the real exam.

Are the questions the same as the real test?

The Questions are in the same format and at the same level as the real test, but those carried out by the Home Office will inevitably be slightly different.

Is this website an official Home Office Publication?

This site was set up to help people prepare for the 'Life in the United Kingdom' exam as part of the journey to obtaining British Citizenship. However, it is not an official Home Office publication but contains practise questions.

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Check that you have the correct username and password. Your username will be the email address you supplied at registration. Your password was sent to you in a confirmation email on subscription. If you are still having problems then you can request a new password from the "forgotten password link" (see above) or email us at support@abclogix.com.

My account appears to have been locked?

If you recently logged onto your account and have been presented with the "account lock-out" screen then someone may have been fraudulently using your password resulting in suspension of your account as a security measure. Users will normally have 3 attempts to log-in before the account is locked. Please email support@abclogix.com for further assistance and reactivation of your account.

Information For the Examination

What is the best way to revise for the exam?

We would recommend that you read chapters 2,3,4,5 and 6 of the Home office handbook "Life in the United Kingdom. A Journey to Citizenship". We are currently offering these chapters online FREE to all new users as part of our introductory offer.

Who is required to take the test?

Those who are applying for naturalisation or those who are applying for indefinite leave to remain on or after 1 April 2007

Where can I take the test?

There are more than 90 test centres around the country in which you can take the test. To find the test centre nearest to you click here

How much does the actual test cost?

The actual test costs £34.

Is the test changing?

If you take the test before 1 April 2007 then it will be based on chapters 2,3 and 4 of the 'Life in the United Kingdom. A journey to citizenship handbook'. After the 1 April 2007 it will be based on the second edition of the handbook (chapters 2-6) which are also available to subscribers.

What is the pass mark?

You must answer 18 out of 24 questions correctly (75%) in order to pass the test

How long does the test last?

The test lasts 45 minutes in which time you must answer 24 questions