Life In The UK Test | 2025 Life in the UK Test Resource You Need

Respecting the Law

Question 1 of 22

In the UK, how are laws divided?

Question 2 of 22

What does it mean that everyone in the UK receives equal treatment under the law?

Question 3 of 22

What is civil law used for?

Question 4 of 22

When can people under 18 drink alcohol?

Question 5 of 22

How are the police in the UK organised?

Question 6 of 22

In the UK, what might happen if a person owes money to someone?

Question 7 of 22

What does employment law cover?

Question 8 of 22

What can happen if you drink alcohol in an alcohol-free zone?

Question 9 of 22

It is illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone under the age of:

Question 10 of 22

Is it an offence to carry a weapon of any kind in the UK?

Question 11 of 22

What is the law regarding selling or buying drugs such as heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, and cannabis in the UK?

Question 12 of 22

Is it a civil offence to cause harassment, alarm, or distress to someone because of their religion or ethnic origin?

Question 13 of 22

What is the law regarding alcohol in the UK?

Question 14 of 22

Which law covers disputes between landlords and tenants over issues such as repairs and eviction?

Question 15 of 22

When were Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) elected in England and Wales?

Question 16 of 22

Who elected the Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) in England and Wales?

Question 17 of 22

The job of the police in the UK is to:

Question 18 of 22

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Everyone in the UK is expected to help the police prevent and detect crime whenever possible.

Question 19 of 22

How can someone make a complaint about the police?

Question 20 of 22

Who appoints the local Chief Constable?

Question 21 of 22

Which of the following is an example of consumer rights?

Question 22 of 22

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
If you purchase a faulty item and made a legal complaint, it is an example of a civil law case.