As an experiment, I've just taken the practice Citizenship test, albeit without reading the Handbook or Guidelines.
I failed it. What relevance is there, I wonder, in knowing the year (out of a selection of dates in the 1800s) that women gained the right to divorce their husbands?
Some of the women entering the UK from elsewhere might be glad to know they can get a divorce here but, as in the case of that sample question, is "1857" really the kind of important knowledge anyone needs?
Mary's got it right: "It would be hard to come up with anything sillier than the actual questions."
Jayne
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