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I bought books and CD but think the link is sufficient.suis wrote:hi all,
just to share my experience on my life in the UK test,
just managed to pass the exam by last Saturday in Bradfordc with my wife , we both managed to pass.
and i haven't studied much, just spend my lunch time in the office for couple of weeks,
majorly this link : http://www.theuktest.com/life-in-the-uk-test/1
helped me lot, so if you can get at least 20 questions right on that link then you can definitely pass the exam,
if any one need any more on life in the uk test let me know i can guide
thanks
regards
suis
I disagree completely my wife as the test on her ipad and she's taken it at least 500 times easy and as passed every time and does 60 questions at a time.lolainkent wrote:I recommend the Life in the UK smart phone app. It was £3.99 and about half the questions on my test were the same (word for word) as the app. You can do mini tests on each topic, and then an over timed exam with 24 randomly chosen questions. Still need the book though.
Don't rely only on the website alone, study the Hand Book also. You have to really put in some hard work.creweman wrote:I disagree completely my wife as the test on her ipad and she's taken it at least 500 times easy and as passed every time and does 60 questions at a time.lolainkent wrote:I recommend the Life in the UK smart phone app. It was £3.99 and about half the questions on my test were the same (word for word) as the app. You can do mini tests on each topic, and then an over timed exam with 24 randomly chosen questions. Still need the book though.
However went for her test and got 14 correct and out of the 7 people that where their they all failed and 5 of the where using this app.
It's false hope for people and exploitation. However have found a new website hey charged £20.00 but the questions are the same as the test .
Tried the test on your link and got 79% without opening the book. Questions seem mostly logical. Are you saying there is only 25 questions in the test?suis wrote:hi all,
just to share my experience on my life in the UK test,
just managed to pass the exam by last Saturday in Bradfordc with my wife , we both managed to pass.
and i haven't studied much, just spend my lunch time in the office for couple of weeks,
majorly this link : http://www.theuktest.com/life-in-the-uk-test/1
helped me lot, so if you can get at least 20 questions right on that link then you can definitely pass the exam,
if any one need any more on life in the uk test let me know i can guide
thanks
regards
suis
But you still have the buy the book! The app supplements what you've studied in the textbook. Reason being that you can simply memorise all the app questions, and then when they're reworded differently on the exam, you get lost. It's not a shortcut out of reading/paying for the handbook.creweman wrote:I disagree completely my wife as the test on her ipad and she's taken it at least 500 times easy and as passed every time and does 60 questions at a time.lolainkent wrote:I recommend the Life in the UK smart phone app. It was £3.99 and about half the questions on my test were the same (word for word) as the app. You can do mini tests on each topic, and then an over timed exam with 24 randomly chosen questions. Still need the book though.
However went for her test and got 14 correct and out of the 7 people that where their they all failed and 5 of the where using this app.
It's false hope for people and exploitation. However have found a new website hey charged £20.00 but the questions are the same as the test .
No matter how many practice questions one answer, book is a must. Best way to do is to give a shot at practice questions first, then read the book and then again start with the practice question, you will see te difference.Kevin24 wrote:You are absolutely right. I was not told the score after the Test. My assessment is based on My answers. Most of the questions were some what similar,to the ones during my quick study.I know for sure I got all 24 right.May be if I get My SAR file or at a PEO appointment I could confirm the actual result.
Not even a thought of it passed my head when I was sitting in front of the CW. It definitely wasn't 100%, otherwise CW normally compliment which I never got Not that bothers meKevin24 wrote:Thank you Sir for your valuable,informative and professional advise. All the points are noted. I am sure with that mode of study you would have definitely scored 100 marks.. Why didn't you ask for your score?/ ( may be thinking of the blond receptionist at the PEO Hm...).
Please answer the query on Section 5-Set (o) on this page.
Alright, that makes sense! I'm quite certain I got 100% on mine too (my favourite question: "which sport has the FA Cup Final") but I was surprised that we didn't get actual confirmation of our scores.Kevin24 wrote:You are absolutely right. I was not told the score after the Test. My assessment is based on My answers. Most of the questions were some what similar,to the ones during my quick study.I know for sure I got all 24 right.May be if I get My SAR file or at a PEO appointment I could confirm the actual result.