I'm planning to share my Life in UK test experience and techniques i used to prepare in this blog.
I used the following material to prepare for the test.
Material
1. Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents, 3rd Edition (search Ebay, Amazon for cheaper priced books)2. Around 50 online practice test available here
Reading Strategy Used
- I allocated two weeks for preparation as i had few other family commitments as well, if you are single or lesser family commitments probably one week is enough.
- I read the book two times once before two weeks continuously for about 3 days and once quickly skimmed through closer to the test day.
- After reading the book I tested my knowledge using the online practice test available here.
- Wrote down important points in a book so that i would be able to remeber better and also to revise later.
- I used Acroynms to remember some key information, for example to remember saints day for all countries and also link it to national flowers of all countries.
- WNES (read it as Wines) it stands for Wales, Northern Island , England and Scotland
- DPGA ( read it as dapja) David ( st David's day Wales) , Patrick( patrick's day of northern island), George ( st' George, England) and Andrew's(st andrew's Scotland).
- DSRT (read it as desert) - to remember flowers for all the WNES countries , Daffodils(Wales), Shamrock ( NI) , Rose(England) and Thistle( Scotland).
- So remebering WNES- DPGA - DSRT gets you two questions, Usually there will be definitely one question on saints day so read it thoroughly
Practice tests were pretty good. Having said that, it is bit out of date in couple of questions ( ex : Common wealth has 53 in the book but online test shows as 54, same for EU which is 28 now but test shows as 27). Doing the practice test helps you to cover all corners of the book and helps get confidence
Test Process
- Went around 15-20 minutes before test to the test centre.
- Only candidates are allowed, no friends or relatives.
- Was called to verify my ID and proof of adress. I used my passport and offical statement as proof respectively.
- They checked my details, asked the details in the id and took my signature.
- Then they gave me a locker to keep my belongings and was let it into test centre after that.
- The instructor in test centre logs you in to the machine, the screen will have instructions about how to use navigations and change screen view.
- Then you get to take 4 practice questions , after that you click 'Next' and then you test begins.
- At the end of the test you click a button to 'end the test' and then you go out of test room.
- After few minutes you will be told your results. You would need your ID all the time so keep it with you.
- You will get a 'pass notification letter' for clearing the test.
GOOD LUCK