Urgent - Confusing facts in life in the uk test book
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:08 am
Hi there
I am about to take my test and there are some issues in the book that I am really confused about.
First - on one page the UK is described as a Constitutional Monarchy, a Parliamentary Democracy and a Constitutional Democracy. Which is it (for purposes of the test)?
Second - Should we take facts just as they are in the book, or if things have changed in the meantime, should we find the correct facts? For example, a committee that no longer exists and has been changed since the book was written.
Third - What about incorrect facts in the book? For example, the book says if you have a driving licence and are from outside the EU and a few other countries, you have take a driving test, but that is not true. As a South African I was able to exchange my licence for a British one without doing the test. Do you just accept facts (even if you know they are wrong) in the book for the test?
What about new laws that have been made in the meantime?
Thanks so much!
I am about to take my test and there are some issues in the book that I am really confused about.
First - on one page the UK is described as a Constitutional Monarchy, a Parliamentary Democracy and a Constitutional Democracy. Which is it (for purposes of the test)?
Second - Should we take facts just as they are in the book, or if things have changed in the meantime, should we find the correct facts? For example, a committee that no longer exists and has been changed since the book was written.
Third - What about incorrect facts in the book? For example, the book says if you have a driving licence and are from outside the EU and a few other countries, you have take a driving test, but that is not true. As a South African I was able to exchange my licence for a British one without doing the test. Do you just accept facts (even if you know they are wrong) in the book for the test?
What about new laws that have been made in the meantime?
Thanks so much!