The Values and Principles of the UK 0.0 / 5 ? OtherLife in the UKOtherNone Created by: Picoquinha1999*Created on: 19-03-24 17:22 What is NOT a responsibility of British citizens? Committing to stop smoking 1 of 14 Which freedom is guaranteed in the UK to protect citizens from bias and unfair treatment? Freedom from unfair discrimination 2 of 14 In the context of UK citizenship, what is NOT a requirement for becoming a permanent resident? Memorising the dates of birth and death of historical figures 3 of 14 Which statement best reflects the pledge made by new British citizens? "I will give my loyalty to the United Kingdom and respect its rights and freedoms" 4 of 14 What is a key component of the test for becoming a permanent resident of the UK? Proficiency in speaking and reading English 5 of 14 Which principle explicitly rejects extremism and intolerance in the UK? Tolerance 6 of 14 What is the duration of the test required for becoming a permanent resident in the UK? 45 minutes 7 of 14 How does the UK citizenship pledge define one's duties towards democratic values? By pledging loyalty and upholding democratic values 8 of 14 What fundamental value is primarily concerned with the legal system and fairness in the UK? Rule of law 9 of 14 What does the UK citizenship pledge specifically ask new citizens to respect? Rights and freedoms of the UK 10 of 14 How many approved test centres are there for the life in the UK test? Over 30 11 of 14 Which principle underlines the UK's stance against extremism and promotes mutual respect among its diverse populations? Tolerance 12 of 14 What is NOT a requirement for those seeking to become permanent residents in the UK? Participation in community services 13 of 14 How does the UK view the relationship between its citizens' responsibilities and their rights and freedoms? Responsibilities, rights, and freedoms are interdependent, forming the basis of society 14 of 14
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