Friday, March 19, 2010

www.canadaone.org/category/notes/ The test passes in the form of computer testing. The information on questions contains in the book "the Life in the United Kingdom: the way to citizenship" which is the unique official grant for preparation for examination and is in free sale under the price {pound} 9,99. During the test the examinee for 45 minutes needs to answer 24 questions on the country, its customs and culture, state system and everyday life bases. For example, applying for citizenship should know, in what year the British women have acquired the right to divorce (1857); how many children live in reception families (10 %); what population of Scotland (5,1 million persons); in what year the first population census (1801) has been spent; what mission of the Council of Europe (to develop documents concerning human rights, democracies, formations, environment, public health services and culture); what banknote of the highest advantage in the country ({pound} 50); By what phones to call in rescue service (999 and 112); what pressure in sockets (240); what to do, if in a bar have casually spilt someone's beer (to suggest to buy a new portion). Successful delivery is provided with 75 % of right answers.

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