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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Misleading question bank: wrong answers and broken contact form

Just by practicing a few random questions, I already noticed a serious historical error in one of their practice questions on their website (exam test number 1. Question 23).

The question reads: “Who was requested to conquer and govern England in 1688?”
and lists A: A Spanish Duke as the correct answer (the correct answer is not even one of the options).

This is incorrect. According to the official Home Office handbook Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents (3rd Edition) — the only source used for the real Life in the UK test — the correct answer is William of Orange, a Dutch prince invited by English Protestants in 1688.

This is unacceptable. It could just be simple sloppiness and lack of Government checks on these folks, but there is also the potential conflict of interest: these people benefit when you fail the test because then they can charge you again for you to retake it.

October 10, 2025
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