Life in the UK test prep
Remember the facts. Walk in ready.
Short, story-led videos turn names and dates into scenes. Test-format questions, a timed mock and clear progress show what to work on next.
5 lessons · 40 questions · no account needed
watch. answer. remember.
Every lesson is a short story with faces, places and one fight worth caring about. Names and dates stop being a list and start being a scene you can replay in the exam room.
try the five-question sampler.
Five questions from the free lessons, against a one-minute clock. This shows how the course feels; it does not predict whether you will pass the 24-question test.
- Every answer earns XP, same as in the course
- Miss one and it goes on your list to fix
- No account needed, nothing saved to your device
5 questions · 60 seconds · course sampler
Try the course's question style. Nothing is saved and you don't need an account.
Question 1 of 5
Boudicca is remembered as the leader of a rebellion against the Romans. She was queen of which tribe?
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The real test is 24 questions and you need 18 to pass.
Take the full mock — 24 questions, free or start with the video lessons →free. full-size. open now.
Use the free course on your phone before deciding whether this way of learning suits you. There is no email gate and no payment form.
The proposed fuller course is £25 once. It is not a subscription, and paid access is not open today.
Made by one person who sat the same test.
I'm Oliver. I built this while revising for my own Life in the UK test, which I sat and passed. The lessons are the ones I wanted and couldn't find: short, visual, and about people instead of bullet points.
I wrote the questions myself from public sources. The five questions in the video sampler have been checked against authoritative sources; the wider draft bank has not yet completed its full accuracy review. They are not official Home Office questions — nobody outside the Home Office has those — so read the official handbook alongside this, not instead of it.
Questions, mistakes you've spotted, or anything else: oliver@betaglobal.uk. It comes to me.